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Tiffany Q. Chen serves as a Newman Fellow within the Energy Storage and Distributed Resources Division at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, focusing on advancing energy storage technologies through organic materials chemistry and fundamental electrochemical research.
Her academic foundation includes:
- Ph.D. in Chemistry from Princeton University
- B.S. in Chemistry from UC Berkeley
- A.B. in Anthropology from Harvard University
Dr. Chen's research bridges organic chemistry and energy applications, targeting high-performance battery systems and electrochemical phenomena. Her work directly supports development of cleaner grid technologies and next-generation energy storage solutions through molecular-level material design.
Key recognitions in her career include:
- Newman Fellowship at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
- ORISE IC Postdoctoral Research Fellowship at MIT
As part of the Energy Storage and Distributed Resources Division, she collaborates with multidisciplinary teams across specialized research groups including the Battery Research Group and Energy Conversion Group to address critical challenges in transportation electrification and grid resilience.
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