Franklin Guevara
Researcher in the Jaramillo Lab at Stanford University Department of Chemical Engineering- Claim this Profile
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Stanford University Department of Chemical Engineering
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United States
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Higher Education
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1 - 100 Employee
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Researcher in the Jaramillo Lab
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Oct 2022 - Present
Researches the effect of reaction conditions and catalyst identity on the oxygen reduction reaction, a half-reaction occurring in fuel cells. Researches the effect of reaction conditions and catalyst identity on the oxygen reduction reaction, a half-reaction occurring in fuel cells.
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UC Davis Undergraduate Chemistry
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United States
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E-learning
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1 - 100 Employee
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NSF REU Researcher
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Jun 2022 - Aug 2022
Engaged in 10 weeks of full time chemistry research alongside faculty and graduate students. Explored the electrocatalytic activity of an Iron-Nitrogen-Carbonyl cluster that can be used as a platform for the study of carbon dioxide reduction. Learned about other clean energy and sustainability related scientific efforts in weekly networking with undergraduate cohort. Created and presented a poster that synthesized the research conducted over the summer. Engaged in 10 weeks of full time chemistry research alongside faculty and graduate students. Explored the electrocatalytic activity of an Iron-Nitrogen-Carbonyl cluster that can be used as a platform for the study of carbon dioxide reduction. Learned about other clean energy and sustainability related scientific efforts in weekly networking with undergraduate cohort. Created and presented a poster that synthesized the research conducted over the summer.
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Stanford University Department of Chemical Engineering
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United States
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Higher Education
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1 - 100 Employee
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Researcher in the Shaqfeh Lab
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Jun 2021 - Aug 2021
Conducted research to determine the effect of common ions and other solutes as well as thermal gradients on industrial surfactants using a dynamic fluid-film interferometer. Attended and presented during lab group meetings to discuss research and constructive feedback regarding experimental processes. Conducted research to determine the effect of common ions and other solutes as well as thermal gradients on industrial surfactants using a dynamic fluid-film interferometer. Attended and presented during lab group meetings to discuss research and constructive feedback regarding experimental processes.
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Education
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Stanford University
Bachelor's degree, Chemical Engineering -
Middle College High School
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Santa Ana College
Associate's Degree in Math and Science, Associate's Degree in Liberal Arts