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Meghan recently earned her B.S. in chemistry from the University at Buffalo, where she synthesized new porous inorganic materials under the guidance of Prof. Timothy Cook. She is currently a first-year Ph.D. student and National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellow at Harvard University. In the group of Prof. Daniel Nocera, she studies photocatalysis and other energy-relevant reactions. She is an advocate for equity, diversity, and inclusion in STEM, and loves to explore new ways to engage general audiences in chemistry and support the next generation of scientists. (1) Meghan Sullivan | LinkedIn
Meghan recently earned her B.S. in chemistry from the University at Buffalo, where she synthesized new porous inorganic materials under the guidance of Prof. Timothy Cook. She is currently a first-year Ph.D. student and National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellow at Harvard University. In the group of Prof. Daniel Nocera, she studies photocatalysis and other energy-relevant reactions. She is an advocate for equity, diversity, and inclusion in STEM, and loves to explore new ways to engage general audiences in chemistry and support the next generation of scientists. (1) Meghan Sullivan | LinkedIn