David Lu is a chemist-turned-computational-minded researcher joining Caltech for graduate studies after earning a B.S. in Chemistry from UC Berkeley. He brings eight years of hands-on lab experience synthesizing lanthanide metallocene single-molecule magnets and maintaining NMR facilities, with early work on carbon-nanotube photovoltaics. Comfortable at the intersection of experimental inorganic synthesis and quantitative problem solving, he also studies computer science and mathematics, enabling data-driven approaches to chemistry. Based in Pasadena, he combines meticulous lab technique with a computational bent that helps bridge theory and experiment. Colleagues know him for tackling complex syntheses with attention to instrumentation and reproducibility.
8 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's degree, Chemistry, Bachelor's degree, Chemistry at University of California, Berkeley
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