Chrystalen Stambaugh

Undergraduate Research Assistant at Northwestern University
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Stanford, California, United States, US

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Experience

    • Undergraduate Research Assistant
      • Jun 2023 - Present

      Analyzing Stress-Induced Crack Patterns In Artists’ Paints Analyzing Stress-Induced Crack Patterns In Artists’ Paints

  • Stanford University School of Engineering
    • Stanford, California, United States
    • Undergraduate Researcher, Dauskardt Group
      • Sep 2022 - Present

      - Analyze the drying stress effects of various treatments on human skin through thin wafer curvature experiments - Attend group meetings, presenting updates on the effects of various moisturizing treatments on male and female human skin - Design and execute experiments to investigate gender differences in human skin - Analyze the drying stress effects of various treatments on human skin through thin wafer curvature experiments - Attend group meetings, presenting updates on the effects of various moisturizing treatments on male and female human skin - Design and execute experiments to investigate gender differences in human skin

    • United States
    • Higher Education
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • LEDA Scholar
      • Jun 2019 - Present

      Cohort 15

    • Peer Mentor
      • Sep 2021 - Jan 2022

      As a LEDA peer mentor, I advised a freshman LEDA Scholar regularly on classes, summer opportunities, andany other aspects of navigating college they struggled with.

  • Caltech
    • Pasadena, California, United States
    • Undergraduate Research Fellow
      • Jun 2022 - Aug 2022

      WAVE Fellows Program/Leadership Alliance SR-EIP: - Performing open circuit potentiometry on ion-selective electrodes, I calibrated electrodes for the monitoring of various ions’ concentrations in human sweat - Using Solidworks, I designed a part to intake fluid through capillary action for use in a wearable sensor for chronic wound monitoring. - Using a Elegoo Mars 3 Printer, I printed said part in resin to begin testing the performance of my design WAVE Fellows Program/Leadership Alliance SR-EIP: - Performing open circuit potentiometry on ion-selective electrodes, I calibrated electrodes for the monitoring of various ions’ concentrations in human sweat - Using Solidworks, I designed a part to intake fluid through capillary action for use in a wearable sensor for chronic wound monitoring. - Using a Elegoo Mars 3 Printer, I printed said part in resin to begin testing the performance of my design

    • United States
    • Higher Education
    • 200 - 300 Employee
    • Undergraduate Researcher, Dauskardt Group
      • Sep 2021 - Jun 2022

      - Analyzed the drying stress effects of various treatments on human skin through thin wafer curvatureexperiments- Attended group meetings, presenting updates on the effects of various moisturizing treatments on human skin- Troubleshot the systems used for drying stress experiments- Designed a part in Autodesk inventor needed to set up a new system for said experiments

    • Undergraduate Researcher (Stanford 2021 MatSci REU Program)
      • Jun 2021 - Aug 2021

      - Read and analyzed literature about human stratum corneum composition, cleanser surfactants, etc.- Weighed skin samples before and after cleanser application and using IR imaging, investigating themechanism that occurred when a particular cleanser was applied to the skin- Presented research updates at the group’s weekly meetings, showing my most recent dataand discussing my interpretations of experimental results- Presented my findings in a poster presentation at the culminating Stanford MatSci REU Symposium Show less

Education

  • Stanford University
    2020 - 2024
  • Johnson Central High School
    2016 - 2020

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