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Sam Shepard

Postdoctoral Researcher at North Carolina State University

Sam Shepard is a postdoctoral research scholar at North Carolina State University's Castellano Lab, specializing in Ultrafast Laser Spectroscopy and Transition Metal Complexes.

He holds a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Physical Chemistry from the University of Colorado at Boulder, a Bachelors of Arts in Chemistry from Amherst College, and completed his high school education at Lawrenceville School.

Sam has a diverse professional background, having worked as a General Chemistry TA and Graduate Research Assistant at the University of Colorado Boulder, a Specialty Additives Research Technician at Honeywell, a Chemistry Thesis Researcher at Amherst College, and a Research & Development Intern at Permolex, Ltd.

Additionally, he has experience as a Howard Hughes Medical Institute Fellow at Amherst College.

His current research focuses on Ultrafast Laser Spectroscopy and Transition Metal Complexes within the Castellano Lab at North Carolina State University, where he continues to contribute to the field of physical chemistry.

Sam's educational journey includes academic achievements from top institutions such as the University of Colorado at Boulder and Amherst College, showcasing his commitment to advancing his expertise in chemistry.

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Raleigh, North Carolina