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Michael Campion
PhD Candidate at Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Michael Campion is a materials researcher specializing in functional oxide materials and defect chemistry, with a diverse research background in renowned laboratories like the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Sandia National Laboratories, Tohoku University, and MIT.
His expertise lies in the deposition and analysis of thin-film oxide materials, particularly focusing on the oxidation and reduction processes in transparent conducting BaSnO3 and their impact on optical and electrical properties.
With exceptional communication skills, both written and oral, Michael is adept at data analysis, technical presentations, and effectively conveying complex technical concepts to non-technical audiences.
Passionate about science and problem-solving, he excels in working in small teams and has a talent for teaching and making technical subjects accessible to individuals from diverse backgrounds.
Beyond the realms of the laboratory, Michael is open to exploring diverse opportunities that leverage his skill set.
In his personal life, he enjoys weightlifting, baking, playing the piano, and reading.