Tina Nenoff
Sandia National Laboratories
Albuquerque, NM USA
"Chisel away the things you don't like, but really jump on the things you do like."
Career Roadmap
Tina's work combines: Environment & Nature, Science, and Learning / Being Challenged
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Here's the path I took:
High School
Bachelor's Degree
Chemistry, General
University of Pennsylvania
Graduate Degree
Chemistry, General
University of California-Santa Barbara
Doctorate
Chemistry, General
University of California-Santa Barbara
Life & Career Milestones
My path in life has been direct
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After graduating from the University of Pennsylvania, she was "ready to conquer the world."
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She had a dual degree in chemistry and archaeology, and she was preparing to go to medical school.
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She'd done research in a chemistry lab during her undergrad, and she realized that she was more interested in that than in going to med school.
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Now she works for a national lab in the applied research area, where she can do hands-on work.
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Her drive comes from looking at big problems and using her applied science knowledge to find solutions.
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She's currently developing an inorganic sponge-like material that "cleans up" radioactive materials and was used after the Fukushima meltdown.
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Highly recommends finding mentors; says that by talking to and watching the people around you, you'll figure out what works and what doesn't.
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For her, success means truly loving what you're doing, and finding something that will continually engage and challenge you.