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June 27, 2024
June 27, 2024
ITHACA, New York, June 27 -- Cornell University issued the following news:
In the early morning hours, when the humidity in the basement of Cornell's Bard Hall was just right for her graduate research, Rachel Dorin, Ph.D. '13, could be found meticulously casting polymer membranes. More than a decade later, Dorin is still producing membranes, but now they're for some of the most prominent biotechnology and semiconductor manufacturing companies in the world.
Dorin is co-f . . .
In the early morning hours, when the humidity in the basement of Cornell's Bard Hall was just right for her graduate research, Rachel Dorin, Ph.D. '13, could be found meticulously casting polymer membranes. More than a decade later, Dorin is still producing membranes, but now they're for some of the most prominent biotechnology and semiconductor manufacturing companies in the world.
Dorin is co-f . . .