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Nathan James Pataki earned a BSc in Materials Science & Engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology (USA) in 2017. At Georgia Tech, he researched thermal stresses and surface energy engineering methods related to electronics packaging in Prof. CP Wong’s lab. During this time, Nathan was also funded by the American Chemical Society and the National Science Foundation to participate in an international research exchange program with Prof. Carsten Streb’s lab at Ulm University (Germany) where he studied polyoxometalate-functionalized nanocarbon species as Li-ion battery anodes.
Nathan worked for a year as a battery cell engineer for General Motors Company (USA) where he conducted performance and safety tests on Li-ion cells for electric vehicles. He then earned an MSc in Chemistry from Université Paris-Saclay (France) in 2020. Nathan’s MSc thesis was supervised by Prof. Sylvain Franger and focused on the synthesis, processing, and performance of solid-state electrolytes in an all-solid-state Li-ion battery.
Nathan is now a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Early-Stage Researcher as part of the HORATES Innovative Training Network and is pursuing a PhD in Physics at Politecnico di Milano (Italy). Nathan is currently supervised by Dr. Mario Caironi and working at the Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia (Center for Nano Science and Technology) to develop expertise in the printing of organic thermoelectric materials, improve the architecture of thermoelectric generators and fabricate printed micro-organic thermoelectric generators.
Title: PhD
Institute: Politecnico di Milano
Location: Milan
Country: Italy
From: 2021 To: 2024
Title: MSc
Institute: Université Paris-Saclay
Location: Orsay
Country: France
From: 2018 To: 2020
Title: BSc
Institute: Georgia Institute of Technology
Location: Atlanta
Country: USA
From: 2014 To: 2017