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Ziyin Huang
PhD Candidate at Northwestern University
Ziyin Huang is a dedicated Ph.D. Candidate in materials science and engineering at Northwestern University, specializing in the design and characterization of nanoscale biomedical materials.
Ziyin holds a BS/MS accelerated degree from Drexel University, where the focus of research included polymer crystallization, nanoparticle assembly, and solid polymer electrolytes for lithium batteries.
Ziyin's broad academic background includes a Master of Science in Computer Science from The University of Texas at Austin and various certificates in fields such as Integrated Data Science, Teaching, and Biotechnology from Northwestern University.
Ziyin's expertise spans polymer physics, electrochemistry, DNA nanotechnology, microscopy, and machine learning.
Apart from academic pursuits, Ziyin actively volunteers at STEM outreach events and delves into the philosophy of science to broaden knowledge horizons.
Ziyin has a wealth of professional experience, having worked in roles such as Graduate Research Assistant and Teaching Assistant at Northwestern University, Research Scientist at Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, and Network Engineer at Comcast Corporation.
Ziyin also contributed as a Former Research Assistant at Drexel University, where the academic journey commenced in the field of Materials Science and Engineering.
Ziyin's diverse educational background includes certificates in Writing and Publishing, as well as Philosophy in Science and Technology, emphasizing a holistic approach to academic and personal development.
Active in alumni engagement, Ziyin serves as an Alumnus Advisor at The Tau Beta Pi Association, Inc., showcasing dedication to fostering connections within the academic community.