Kyle Hollars is an undergraduate researcher in Materials Science and Engineering at NC State who builds end-to-end automated chemistry platforms that combine hardware assembly, Python control, 3D-printed fixtures, and air-sensitive Schlenk capabilities to accelerate materials discovery. He leads his lab's electronic lab notebook rollout, writing Python integrations that automate inventory via PubChem, generate QR labels, and push safety alerts—work he presented at the Triangle Soft Matter Workshop. Comfortable in safety-critical and fast-feedback environments, Kyle also teaches climbing safety and designs weekly routes, skills that sharpen his communication, rapid iteration, and user-centered problem solving. With eight years of work experience and hands-on expertise bridging chemistry, programming, and mechanical design, he focuses on making laboratory workflows reproducible, safe, and automatable.
8 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science - BS Materials Engineering, Bachelor of Science - BS Materials Engineering at North Carolina State University
Watauga High School
Spanish, Spanish at North Carolina Governor's School West
Team 5881 Tungsteel's code for the 2022-2023 FTC season
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