How synthetic biology reshapes UX, climate and more | Karolina Sulich, Research Assistant at NY Tandon School of Engineering
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Discover how the blend of computer science, biology, and engineering is unlocking the door to the future and how scientists are harnessing the power of microorganisms to fight climate change. You might be surprised by the kind of superpower that biology has.
In this episode you’ll hear about:
- Highlights of the cross-disciplinary nature of synthetic biology
- The ethical considerations of synthetic biology
- Carbon capture and enhancing photosynthesis in plants for climate change mitigation
- The role of biology in User Experience
Our guest is Karolina Sulich, Research Assistant at NY Tandon School of Engineering
Karolina is a multifaceted professional with a strong focus on biotechnology, project management, and design. Currently serving as a Research Assistant at NYU Tandon School of Engineering in Elizabeth Hanaff lab (http://idm.engineering.nyu.edu/henafflab/), she is also a Fulbright Scholar and used to work as a Senior Project Manager at A4BEE - IT company focusing on biotech industry (https://a4bee.com). Karolina's expertise includes digital project management, public lectures, and negotiation. Karolina's experience spans academia, NGOs, and startups, with skills in wet lab design and UX/UI. Her work is driven by core values of sustainability, agency, and responsibility.
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👉🏻 https://www.linkedin.com/in/karolina-m-sulich-96b2b6152/
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