Communication Fellow
5th year graduate student, Tisdale Lab
Eliza is a second-year Chemical Engineering Ph.D. student and NSF fellow. Originally from Denton, TX, Eliza graduated from Texas A&M University in 2020 with a B.S. in Chemical Engineering and a minor in Materials Science and Engineering. As an undergraduate, Eliza worked as a co-op at Marathon Petroleum Corporation and Baker Engineering and Risk Consultants. During her co-op terms, she learned the ubiquity of technical communication through countless hours spent drafting memos, proposals, and reports. At MIT, Eliza joined the Tisdale lab where she studies the thermodynamic role of lifands in the self-assembly of quantum dot superlattices. As a Comm Lab fellow, Eliza hopes to help her peers convey their science concisely and memorably. In her free time, Eliza enjoys baking, running, skiing, and playing the viola.