Austin Paul-Orecchio
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Jason Weeks, Ph.D.
Austin is an intelligent young scientist, who is driven to accomplish any goal set in front of him. I worked closely with Austin during his initial attendance at UT Austin and watched him work diligently to improve his knowledge and skillset daily. Throughout his time in the Mullins laboratory, he has grown to be an exceptional electrochemist with a large breadth of knowledge of lithium metal battery systems. Austin is an example of an ideal graduate student, demonstrating extreme endurance and an unquenchable desire to explore the unknown. He is known for asking probing and insightful questions. I would highly recommend the inclusion of Austin in any of my future research teams!
Jason Weeks, Ph.D.
Austin is an intelligent young scientist, who is driven to accomplish any goal set in front of him. I worked closely with Austin during his initial attendance at UT Austin and watched him work diligently to improve his knowledge and skillset daily. Throughout his time in the Mullins laboratory, he has grown to be an exceptional electrochemist with a large breadth of knowledge of lithium metal battery systems. Austin is an example of an ideal graduate student, demonstrating extreme endurance and an unquenchable desire to explore the unknown. He is known for asking probing and insightful questions. I would highly recommend the inclusion of Austin in any of my future research teams!
Jason Weeks, Ph.D.
Austin is an intelligent young scientist, who is driven to accomplish any goal set in front of him. I worked closely with Austin during his initial attendance at UT Austin and watched him work diligently to improve his knowledge and skillset daily. Throughout his time in the Mullins laboratory, he has grown to be an exceptional electrochemist with a large breadth of knowledge of lithium metal battery systems. Austin is an example of an ideal graduate student, demonstrating extreme endurance and an unquenchable desire to explore the unknown. He is known for asking probing and insightful questions. I would highly recommend the inclusion of Austin in any of my future research teams!
Jason Weeks, Ph.D.
Austin is an intelligent young scientist, who is driven to accomplish any goal set in front of him. I worked closely with Austin during his initial attendance at UT Austin and watched him work diligently to improve his knowledge and skillset daily. Throughout his time in the Mullins laboratory, he has grown to be an exceptional electrochemist with a large breadth of knowledge of lithium metal battery systems. Austin is an example of an ideal graduate student, demonstrating extreme endurance and an unquenchable desire to explore the unknown. He is known for asking probing and insightful questions. I would highly recommend the inclusion of Austin in any of my future research teams!
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Determining Market Size for Your Product or Service
LinkedInFeb, 2023- Nov, 2024
Experience
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College of Natural Sciences, The University of Texas at Austin
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United States
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Higher Education
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100 - 200 Employee
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Teaching Assistant
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Aug 2019 - Present
Henze Teaching AwardFaraday Teaching Award
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Graduate Research Assistant
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Aug 2019 - Present
High Stability Anodes for Next-Generation Batteries
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Bethany College
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Higher Education
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200 - 300 Employee
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Chemistry and Calculus Tutor
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2016 - 2019
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Information Technology Specialist
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May 2016 - Aug 2016
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Homer Laughlin China Co Fiesta
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United States
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Hospitals and Health Care
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1 - 100 Employee
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Ceramic Laboratory Technician
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May 2018 - Aug 2018
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Education
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College of Natural Sciences, The University of Texas at Austin
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Chemistry -
College of Natural Sciences, The University of Texas at Austin
Master of Arts - MA, Chemistry -
Bethany College
Bachelor of Science - BS, Chemistry