Chemist Jenny Du — Entering the Field of Renewable Energy

I just had a conversation with a Ph.D. chemist, Jenny Du, a friend of a friend, and a terrific young person with a hankering to ply her trade in the field of renewable energy.  What trade is that, exactly?   Well, among other things, it’s the “synthesis of ordered, mesoporous organosilica films and monoliths and their applications in fibre-optic heavy metal detection and chiral separations.”  I hope that clarifies the matter.

Seriously, there actually are numerous applications of Jenny’s field of expertise in the development of high-efficiency PV and microbial fuel cells.  I encourage anyone looking to hire this young (and very pleasant) genius to contact her directly.

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