Postdoctoral Associate - University of Utah; PhD Organic Chemistry - University of Florida

Joined December 2020
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Kevin Stewart retweeted
Research paper #2 from our group just dropped as Open Access in Adv Materials. In this paper, we probe pendant length in frontal polymerization and the resulting material properties. @KA_Stew absolutely crushed this one, check it out! @JacobJLessard1 advanced.onlinelibrary.wiley…
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19 Oct 2025
Proud of this one with co-first author @lehothi (who crushed it): pushing PISA beyond a chemistry curiosity into a potent strategy for bulk materials design—embedding reactive nanospheres in associative networks for enhanced creep resistance.@LowDispersity advanced.onlinelibrary.wiley…
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13 Sep 2025
First post-doc work is out! See how we tune inhibition to access frontally polymerized materials with multiple levels of compositional control (molecular weight, microstructure, monolith patterning). Stay tuned for more.
Our first paper on controlling molecular weight in Frontal Polymerization is live as Hot Paper in Angew. Chem. Check is out! @KA_Stew @JacobJLessard1 @angew_chem onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/…
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25 Oct 2024
A straightforward method for achieving modular polyimine vitrimers from partially bioderived polystyrene copolymers/crosslinkers. A special thank you to a slew of talented undergraduate (and highschool!) mentees for all their hard work on this project. pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acs…
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Kevin Stewart retweeted
Super stoked to have been a small part of this super cool paper on FP patterning just published in @Nature. Huge congrats to the team and especially Justine for exceptional work! @Mechanophore @BeckmanIllinois Press Release beckman.illinois.edu/about/n… Paper: nature.com/articles/s41586-0…

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Has anyone ever wished they could degrade specific sections of a polymer on demand? Probably not, but we did it anyway - Check out Phuong's work on remote-controlled polymer degradation in @ChemSci. Enabled by @QUTmaterials and @ANSTO ! pubs.rsc.org/en/content/arti…
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