B.S., Chemical Engineering, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2020
Cole has lived in a number of places, but the most recent is Nashville, TN. He received his B.S. in chemical engineering from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 2020. As an undergrad, Cole worked in the Dumesic Lab investigating the selective hydrogenation of acetylene via bimetallic catalysts. Cole has also co-oped at Kimberly Clark Corporation where he helped develop a first-of-a-kind elastomeric material. Cole aspires to an industry research career in sustainability and the environment. In his free time, Cole enjoys exercising, trying different ramen recipes, and watching hockey.
NSF Graduate Research Fellow
Research Area: Design of zeolite encapsulated bimetallic catalysts for plasma and oxidation reactions