Sarah K. St. Angelo Ph.D.
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Chemistry |
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Disciplines |
| Dickinson College |
Chemistry |
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| Carlisle |
Pennsylvania |
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| USA |
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Sarah St. Angelo received her Ph.D. in Chemistry from The Pennsylvania State University under the supervision of Dr. Thomas Mallouk.
While in graduate school, her research focused on the self-assembly of anisotropic metal particles for applications in nanotechnology. She received her B.S. degree from Denison University and earned a double major in Chemistry and English Literature. At Dickinson, Dr. St. Angelo plans to continue research in colloidal science and nanotechnology.
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