Stephanie Collins
Director Of Analytics at Berkeley Energy & Resources Collaborative (BERC)- Claim this Profile
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Credentials
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edX Verified Certificate for Linear Algebra II: Matrix Algebra
edXAug, 2022- Nov, 2024
Experience
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Berkeley Energy & Resources Collaborative (BERC)
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United States
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Philanthropic Fundraising Services
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1 - 100 Employee
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Director Of Analytics
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Jan 2022 - Present
As the director of analytics I work on taking website traffic and interaction data to coordinate with the marketing team. I then assist with website and social media content creation to better drive website and group engagement. As the director of analytics I work on taking website traffic and interaction data to coordinate with the marketing team. I then assist with website and social media content creation to better drive website and group engagement.
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Berkeley Lab
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United States
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Research Services
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700 & Above Employee
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Graduate Student Researcher
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Jun 2021 - Present
I have worked on modeling early stage hydrogen storage systems using adsorbents to see how they can be optimized and implemented compared to existing energy technologies. I am also working on a life cycle assessment of a novel solar-to-hydrogen (photoelectrochemical) production process. This work focuses on modeling early-stage technologies to show benefits in order to drive further material development. I have worked on modeling early stage hydrogen storage systems using adsorbents to see how they can be optimized and implemented compared to existing energy technologies. I am also working on a life cycle assessment of a novel solar-to-hydrogen (photoelectrochemical) production process. This work focuses on modeling early-stage technologies to show benefits in order to drive further material development.
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University of California, Berkeley
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United States
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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Graduate Student Researcher
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Jul 2019 - Aug 2021
As a graduate student researcher in the lab of Jeffrey R Long I worked on designing flexible metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) for hydrogen and methane storage. We are interested in these gases for use as cleaner burning fuels. I worked on controlling the pressure of adsorption in order to create optimal adsorption properties for industrial applications. We were particularly motivated to develop materials that would respond to H2 and CH4 adsorption under ambient, industrially relevant conditions. As a graduate student researcher in the lab of Jeffrey R Long I worked on designing flexible metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) for hydrogen and methane storage. We are interested in these gases for use as cleaner burning fuels. I worked on controlling the pressure of adsorption in order to create optimal adsorption properties for industrial applications. We were particularly motivated to develop materials that would respond to H2 and CH4 adsorption under ambient, industrially relevant conditions.
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Case Western Reserve University
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United States
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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Undergraduate Student Researcher
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Jan 2018 - Jan 2019
My research focused on organic ligand synthesis in an organometallic lab. My primary project focused on designing bipyridine-BBN derivatives capable of redox cycling as electrolytes in redox flow battery systems.
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Peer Tutor
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Aug 2017 - Dec 2018
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Education
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University of California, Berkeley
Master of Science - MS, Inorganic Chemistry -
Case Western Reserve University
Bachelor’s Degree, Music; Chemistry