Summary
Yuting Hu is a chemical engineering master’s student at Columbia University with a BS in Chemistry from the University of Iowa and nine years of combined research and internship experience in materials and formulation labs. She has hands-on expertise in physical and analytical chemistry, chemical reaction fundamentals, and experimental design, demonstrated by projects on PTFE-based self-lubricating composites and additive–oxidant behavior at Quaker Chemical. Comfortable with data analysis, TGA interpretation, and programming basics (Java, Excel), she bridges laboratory practice with quantitative problem-solving and project management. A collaborative communicator and attentive experimentalist, she has a track record of turning literature reviews into orthogonal experiment schemes and actionable development reports. Notably, her experience includes investigating unexpected thermal behavior and comparing experimental results with theoretical predictions, reflecting a focus on mechanistic insight as well as application.
9 years of coding experience
Master's degree, Chemical Engineering, Master's degree, Chemical Engineering at Columbia University in the City of New York
Bachelor of Science - BS, Chemistry, GPA 3.45, Bachelor of Science - BS, Chemistry, GPA 3.45 at University of Iowa