Professor Lilo D. Pozzo joins the Editorial Board

Welcome to Digital Discovery!

We are delighted to welcome Professor Lilo D. Pozzo, University of Washington, USA, as a new member of the Editorial Board of Digital Discovery.

“We started experimenting with open-source instrumentation and high-throughput algorithms to eliminate bottlenecks in our experimental work.

This accelerated and has now taken a life of its own to integrate AI and data-driven automation to ‘close the loop’ and drive autonomous experimentation.”

Lilo D. Pozzo is the Boeing-Roundhill Professor of Chemical Engineering and interim chair of the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at the University of Washington in Seattle. Her research focuses on controlling and manipulating the structure of soft matter for applications in healthcare, alternative energy, chemical manufacturing and separations. Her group also focuses on developing and utilizing experimental high-throughput tools and techniques to accelerate deployment timelines for new materials, and she is an expert in the use of neutron and x-ray scattering techniques for the analysis of colloids and polymers. Professor Pozzo obtained her BS in Chemical Engineering from the University of Puerto Rico at Mayagüez in 2001 and her PhD in Chemical Engineering from Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh PA in 2006. She also worked at the NIST Center for Neutron Research as a postdoctoral fellow, and has served at the University of Washington since 2007. She has also been recognized with the Early Career Award from the US Department of Energy and with the C3E Award for Women in Clean Energy.

Read some of Lilo’s recent papers below.

Contrast-Variation Time-Resolved Small-Angle Neutron Scattering Analysis of Oil-Exchange Kinetics Between Oil-in-Water Emulsions Stabilized by Anionic Surfactants
Yi-Ting Lee and Lilo D. Pozzo
Langmuir, 2019, 35, 15192–15203

On-Demand Sonochemical Synthesis of Ultrasmall and Magic-Size CdSe Quantum Dots in Single-Phase and Emulsion Systems
Ryan Kastilani, Brittany P. Bishop, Vincent C. Holmberg, and Lilo D. Pozzo
Langmuir, 2019, 35, 16583–16592

Assessment of molecular dynamics simulations for amorphous poly(3-hexylthiophene) using neutron and X-ray scattering experiments
Caitlyn M. Wolf, Kiran H. Kanekal, Yeneneh Y. Yimer, Madhusudan Tyagi, Souleymane Omar-Diallo,   Viktoria Pakhnyuk, Christine K. Luscombe, Jim Pfaendtner and Lilo D. Pozzo
Soft Matter, 2019, 15, 5067–5083

Please join us in welcoming Professor Pozzo to Digital Discovery.