is a fourth year undergraduate student at Northeastern University, majoring in chemical engineering and minoring in biochemical engineering. He has been involved in the Connections Chemistry Review program for three years. He has also held an undergraduate research position in a biomaterials laboratory on campus. He has completed two coops in the biotech industry, and is currently completing his third coop at a tissue engineering research laboratory at the University of Hannover in Germany. Ms. Caroline Ghio, Northeastern University Caroline is a third-year undergraduate student at Northeastern University, majoring in chemical engineering and minoring in data science. She completed her first coop at a biotech startup working on sustained release drug delivery. Ghio has tutored students as part of the Connections Chemistry program for two years and does research in a biomaterials laboratory on Northeastern University's campus.
Emma Kaeli is a fourth-year undergraduate student at Northeastern University, majoring in chemical engineering and pursuing minors in mathematics and materials science and engineering. Outside of class, Kaeli works as a chemistry tutor and participates in undergraduate research in a materials science laboratory on campus. She also has held co-op positions with Rogers Corporation's Innovation Center and the National Renewable Energy Laboratory.
Mr. Tyler Byrne Cole, Northeastern UniversityTyler Cole is a fourth year undergraduate student completing a B.S. in Chemical Engineering and a M.S. in engineering management at Northeastern University. He has been involved in the Connections Chemistry Review program and first year engineering tutoring for two years. Tyler has held a co-op positions at Genzyme and Amgen.
Mr. Bradley Joseph Priem, Northeastern UniversityBradley Priem is a second year undergraduate student at Northeastern University, majoring in chemical engineering and minoring in biochemical engineering. He has been involved in the Connections Chemistry Review program for one year. He has also held an undergraduate research position in a biomaterials laboratory on campus.
Miss Rachel Lauren Shapiro, Northeastern UniversityRachel Shapiro is a fifth year undergraduate student studying chemical engineering at Northeastern University. She has been involved in the Connections Chemistry Review program for the past 3 years. Rachel works in a chemical engineering lab on campus, has held a co-op position at Davol, Inc., a co-op position at Entrega Biosciences, and ia currently completing her third co-op with McKinsey & Company.
Dr. Paul DiMilla, Northeastern UniversityPaul A. DiMilla is an Associate Teaching Professor in Chemistry & Chemical Biology and Chemical Engineering at Northeastern University. During his academic career at Carnegie Mellon University, Boston University, and Olin College he has been the recipient of the first Whitaker Young Investigator Award from the BMES, a Searle Scholar Award, and an Early Career Development Award from the NSF as well as a three-time recipient of the Omega Chi Epsilon Outstanding Faculty Award from the Northeastern Student Affiliate of AIChE. He also has led industrial R&D teams at Organogenesis Inc. and Polymerix Corporation developing tissue-engineered medical products and drug-generating biodegradable polymers, respectively, and has co-founded Automated Cell, Inc. In addition to being an inventor on 11 issued US patents, he has published the textbook General Chemistry for Engineers with Cognella Academic Publishing.
Ms. Rachelle Reisberg, Northeastern UniversityRachelle Reisberg is Assistant Dean for Engineering Enrollment and Retention as well as Director of Women in Engineering at Northeastern University. Prior to joining Northeastern University, Rachelle held a wide range of management positions in IBM, Hanover Insurance, and was the President of a high tech start-up company.c American Society for Engineering Education, 2017
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is a fifth year undergraduate student completing a B.S. in Chemical Engineering and an M.S. in Engineering Management at Northeastern University. He has been involved in the Connections Chemistry Review program and first year engineering tutoring for four years. Tyler has held a coop position at Genzyme, Amgen, and McKinsey and Company.
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