Scott Mc Clary

Scott Mc Clary

Postdoctoral Appointee @ Sandia National Labs

About Scott Mc Clary

Scott Mc Clary is a Postdoctoral Appointee at Sandia National Laboratories, specializing in materials science for next-generation battery technologies.

Current Role at Sandia National Laboratories

Scott Mc Clary serves as a Postdoctoral Appointee at Sandia National Laboratories, a position he has held since 2019. At Sandia, his work focuses on fundamental materials science for next-generation battery technologies, with an involvement in the Joint Center for Energy Storage Research (JCESR). His research encompasses the synthesis, characterization, and evaluation of novel photovoltaic materials fabricated through solution-based methods. His expertise in these areas contributes significantly to advancements in energy storage and photovoltaic technology.

Graduate Research at Purdue University

From 2014 to 2019, Scott Mc Clary was a Graduate Research Assistant at Purdue University. During this five-year period, he pursued a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Chemical Engineering. His academic and research efforts at Purdue were focused on advanced chemical engineering processes, contributing to his deep understanding and specialization in the field. His tenure at Purdue laid a solid foundation for his subsequent research roles and professional achievements.

Educational Background in Chemical Engineering

Scott Mc Clary holds a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Chemical Engineering from Purdue University, where he studied from 2014 to 2019. Prior to that, he earned his Bachelor's Degree in Chemical Engineering from the Colorado School of Mines, graduating in 2014 after a four-year program. His extensive educational background has equipped him with a comprehensive understanding of chemical engineering principles and practices, which he applies in his current research work.

Early Career and Internships

Before his current role at Sandia National Laboratories, Scott Mc Clary gained a diverse range of experiences through various positions. Notably, he worked as an Engineering Intern at Xcel Energy in 2012 and a Scholarship Program Intern at the Boettcher Foundation in 2014. Additionally, he served as a Teaching Assistant and Chemical Engineering Shop Assistant at the Colorado School of Mines. These roles provided him with practical skills and insights into different facets of engineering and education.

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