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The NSF Center for Sustainable Nanotechnology

  • Home
  • Diversity
  • Team
  • News
    • News
    • Media Appearances
    • Public Outreach
  • Outreach
    • Sustainable Nano Blog
    • Sustainable Nano Podcast
    • Nano At Home
  • Work with the CSN
    • Working with the CSN
    • Undergraduate Research Opportunities
  • Research
    • Publications
    • CSN Google Scholar

Team Member

Natalie Hudson-Smith

Stony Brook University
Haynes
Alumni

Education

Ph.D. in Chemistry, University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, 2020
B.S. in Chemistry, College of William and Mary, 2015

Research Interests

Center Role: Graduate student in Haynes group (PhD 2020)

Google Scholar

Additional Information

  • Podcast episode: Photographing the Unphotographable
  • Pokémon Carbon Chemistry: Carbink and Diancie
  • Podcast episode: It Just Didn’t Feel Like Me: Belonging and Sexism in Science
  • How science helped me overcome my fear of death
  • Podcast episode: An Electronic Circuit on Every Seed?
  • Valentine’s Day Science: What do M&Ms have to do with nanotechnology?
  • Bringing the Year in with a Bang!
  • How many moles of gas are in a Pokémon Gastly?
  • Royal Rife’s Universal Microscope (and Why It Can’t Exist)
  • Podcast episode: Communicating About Science with 'Lab Girl' Author Hope Jahren
  • Podcast episode: Finding the Next Fix for the World’s Problems: More from the Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station
  • Ivy League Nanoparticles
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    This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. CHE-2001611, the NSF Center for Sustainable Nanotechnology (CSN). Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed on this web site are those of the participants and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation or the participating institutions.