Summary
Angel Liang is a senior Chemical Engineering student and research assistant at Cornell specializing in bioelectronics, nano-fabrication, and biosensing—integrating 2D conducting MOFs into electrochemical transistors for disease-detection devices. With a decade of hands-on experience across academic labs and industry internships, Angel combines spectroscopy, AFM/SEM characterization, and CNF-enabled device fabrication to translate nanoscale materials into working sensors. They lead sustainability-focused engineering projects developing CNTs from plastic, demonstrating both technical depth and project leadership. Comfortable teaching and mentoring as a physics TA and tutor, Angel pairs a technical chemical engineering foundation with a philosophy minor that sharpens interdisciplinary thinking and ethical reflection in research.
10 years of coding experience
Minor, Philosophy, Minor, Philosophy at Cornell University
High School Diploma, 10,11,12, High School Diploma, 10,11,12 at The Seven Hills School