Kristie J. Koski

During her time in Arizona State University, Koski studied and analyzed the mechanical properties of spider silk.

Koski moved back to California once again, but this time to finish her postdoctoral studies in Materials Science and Engineering at Stanford University.

[2] After completing her postdoctoral studies of Material Science and Engineering at Stanford University, Koski moved to Providence, Rhode Island to be an Assistant Professor in the Chemistry Department at Brown University in 2013.

The goals of her lab include, “spanning physics, chemistry, and material science & engineering”.

Their work incorporates every facet of 2D nanomaterials, including: developing novel synthetic growth methods and new chemical methods/techniques for electro-optical tailoring, optical property measurements, and direct application.