Summary
Noah Schnitzer is a postdoctoral researcher specializing in electron microscopy and quantum materials, with eight years of research experience spanning Cornell, University of Michigan, and now Imperial College London. He earned a PhD in Materials Science and Engineering from Cornell after investigating nanoscale structure–property relationships in two-dimensional transition metal dichalcogenides using TEM and simulation. Noah combines hands-on microscopy, computational modeling, and high-performance computing to probe emergent electrical phenomena, and has worked on biophysical modeling earlier in his career, reflecting a broader computational toolkit. Based in Ithaca and now affiliated with London, he brings both deep experimental skill and cross-disciplinary modeling experience to problems at the intersection of materials, electronics, and nanoscale imaging.
8 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor’s Degree Materials Science and Engineering, Bachelor’s Degree Materials Science and Engineering at University of Michigan
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Materials Science and Engineering, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Materials Science and Engineering at Cornell University
Diploma, Diploma at Interlake High School
Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST)
English, Spanish