Christina Chang is a Fellow at ARPA-E in the U.S. Department of Energy, where she scopes new technology areas for the Agency, especially within industrial decarbonization and new processes for sustainable manufacturing. Currently, she leads technical analysis for ARPA-E’s iron and steel decarbonization efforts.
Dr. Chang completed her PhD in physical chemistry at Harvard in the laboratory of Professor Roy Gordon, where she developed new chemical vapor deposition processes for application in microelectronics and photovoltaics. As a Marshall Scholar, she completed an MPhil in Chemistry (University of Cambridge) and an MSc in Sustainable Energy/Mechanical Engineering (Imperial College London). She graduated summa cum laude from Princeton University with a Bachelor's in Chemistry and certificates in computer science, engineering biology, and materials science.
Dr. Chang is a United States Presidential Scholar, a Goldwater Scholar, and an alumna of the Research Science Institute.