Trishelle M. Copeland Johnson, PhD
Glenn T. Seaborg Distinguished Postdoctoral Associate
Research Areas: Materials Science and Engineering; Chemical Engineering and Chemistry
Biography:
Dr. Copeland-Johnson has a diverse portfolio of research experience spanning her educational career, including in chemical processes and materials development, thin-film photovoltaic devices, hydrogel scaffolds for tissue repair, syn-gas production, materials in extreme environments, and industrial lubricants. She was awarded a National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Space Technology Research Fellowship and a Graduate Education for Minorities (GEM) fellowship, sponsored through the Nuclear Science & Technology Department at Brookhaven National Laboratory. Dr. Copeland-Johnson was also a recipient of a 2019 ASNT Fellowship Award. At INL, Dr. Copeland-Johnson is investigating the molten salt corrosion mechanisms of structural alloys.​​
​BS in Chemical Engineering, University of South Florida
MS in Chemical Engineering, University of Delaware
PhD in Materials Science & Engineering, Iowa State University