Adam Maraschky
About Adam Maraschky
Adam Maraschky is a Postdoctoral Appointee at Sandia National Laboratories with a background in chemical engineering and expertise in electrochemical energy storage.
Title at Sandia National Laboratories
Adam Maraschky holds the title of Postdoctoral Appointee at Sandia National Laboratories. He has been in this role since 2021, contributing to research in electrochemical energy storage. His work focuses on the development and enhancement of materials and technologies aimed at improving energy storage solutions.
Research Experience at Case Western Reserve University
Adam Maraschky worked as a Postdoctoral Researcher at Case Western Reserve University from 2020 to 2021. During his 9-month tenure, he was involved in advanced research within the Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering. He also previously held a position as a Graduate Student Researcher at the same university from 2016 to 2020, dedicating four years to extensive research in the field of chemical engineering.
Fellowship at Great Lakes Energy Institute (GLEI)
From 2018 to 2019, Adam Maraschky served as a ThinkEnergy Fellow at the Great Lakes Energy Institute (GLEI) in Cleveland, Ohio. During his 11-month fellowship, he focused on innovative solutions and research initiatives related to energy technologies.
Earlier Research and Teaching Roles
Adam Maraschky gained early research and teaching experience at Cleveland State University, where he worked as a Laboratory Teaching Assistant and Research Assistant from 2015 to 2016. His roles in Cleveland/Akron, Ohio, allowed him to develop foundational skills in the fields of chemical engineering and research methodology.
Background in Chemical Engineering and Electrochemistry
Adam Maraschky has a robust background in chemical engineering with specific expertise in materials for energy storage. His work at Sandia National Laboratories has emphasized his knowledge in electrochemistry, focusing on enhancing electrochemical energy storage solutions. His career is marked by a continuous contribution to the improvement of energy storage technologies.