National Renewable Energy Laboratory’s Post

Growing up, Effie Kisgeropoulos used a small telescope to catch a glimpse of faraway constellations in the night sky. Today, as an NREL researcher, she uses an electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectrometer to peer into the minute interactions between subatomic particles. Learn about Effie’s unique journey from curious homeschooler to passionate bioscience researcher here ➡️ https://bit.ly/4iSkrv4

  • Young Effie using a telescope indoors, with date stamp indicating June 19, 2005.
  • Effie pipetting liquid into a flask in a laboratory filled with various scientific equipment and supplies.
  • Effie smiling and standing next to an MBraun anaerobic chamber in a laboratory setting.
Megan Lazorski

Associate Professor (MSU Denver), Founder and Co-Director of the Postbaccalaureate Bridge Programs (MSU Denver), and Joint Appointee (NREL)

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So cool!

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Nicholas E. Thornburg, Ph.D.

Senior Chemical Engineer @ NREL | Adjunct Professor @ Colorado School of Mines | Passionate about Industrial Innovation, Mindfulness, Entrepreneurship & Student Development

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yay Effie!

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