
Symone Alexander, Ph.D.
@symonealexander
Just a ChemE trying to understand nature | Educator and PI of the Alexander Research Team #ARTists est. Jan 2021! |🐱,🕷, & 🌳 enthusiast | she/her
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If you are at ACS and want to learn how to turn restaurant food waste into microgels, check out #ARTist Matthew Garnett’s talk @ 10:40 AM!


Had so much fun representing Auburn University Ginn College of Engineering ChemE and building water filters with the Montgomery Chapter of NSBE this weekend! The future is bright ☀️⚙️ NSBE Montgomery


Thanks to U.S. National Science Foundation EPSCoR Track 2 for funding our goal of understanding the effects of micro plastics on coastal communities in Alabama and Mississippi, reimagining thermoset materials, and using self-assembly as a tool to aid recycling efforts! eng.auburn.edu/news/2023/08/r…

Congrats to Matthew Garnett, a graduate researcher in the Alexander Research Team at Auburn University, for being featured on the award-winning #GINNing Podcast! Matthew's work in the lab and on the football field is truly impressive. Well done! eng.auburn.edu/news/2023/09/g…


Check out our new intro video showcasing the wonderful Korley group and the great research going on at Univ. of Delaware in Materials Science at UD, Delaware ChBE, and Center for Plastics Innovation (CPI) ♻️! youtu.be/l7c0KSFTjlg

Can you recover cellulose from restaurant food waste with no control over the menu or waste composition? We took the first step towards using real-world food waste to recover valuable biopolymers. Check out the open access manuscript here: pubs.rsc.org/en/content/art…. Matthew Garnett

Our bioinspiration isn't limited to food - complex assemblies are everywhere! Excited to work with the Smithsonian Smithsonian NMNH to uncover more fundamental physics, materials, & engineering concepts behind the slingshot spider's unique prey capture strategy.🕷 eng.auburn.edu/news/2023/11/a…

The itsy, bitsy spider... helped identify biomechanical systems capable of withstanding large loads w/ sub-millisecond response times, and inspired new micromechanical systems and responsive actuators. Incredible work by Auburn University's Symone Alexander, Ph.D. eng.auburn.edu/news/2023/11/a…


Check out PoWER! The Inaugural Polymer Women Empowerment & Research Conference in 2024. Julia Kalow Jill W. Alty Helen Tran Symone Alexander, Ph.D. Sara Orski 👩🔬 (she/her) For more information: polymerwomenempowermentresearch.com



Thrilled to announce that we are now accepting project proposals from #frugalscience teams - supported by Experiment.com platform and Schmidt Futures. See details here experiment.com/grants/frugals… - Thanks David Lang for these resources.

Congratulations to NOBCChE@OSU on an excellent symposium! We had the one and only Symone Alexander, Ph.D. as our keynote speaker. Thank you to the E-broad and all our student speakers! Ohio State Chemistry and Biochemistry OhioState-CBE


Thanks, MIT Chemistry! I'm grateful that Julia Kalow shared this vision for how to amplify the voices of women & gender minorities in polymer science. Polymer Women Empowerment & Research Conference has been made possible w/ our wonderful team Helen Tran, Symone Alexander, Ph.D., Sara Orski 👩🔬 (she/her), & Katie Houston. Register now!

Jada Neal, a senior in bioprocess engineering, and one of 20 Auburn Engineering Undergraduate Research Fellows for 2023-24, has a passion for applying lessons learned in Symone Alexander, Ph.D.'s laboratory and turning them into potential skin care solutions. eng.auburn.edu/news/2024/02/s…



Registration is Now Open for PoWER! The Inaugural Polymer Women Empowerment & Research Conference *Registration spots are limited so register TODAY* For more information: polymerwomenempowermentresearch.com Julia Kalow Jill W. Alty Helen Tran Symone Alexander, Ph.D. Sara Orski 👩🔬 (she/her)
