Pauline Wang | ACMS and International Economics (French) '25

Comm Engine Pauline

Why did you apply for the Commercialization Engine Internship? I applied to this internship because I have always been interested in the process of how research results from academic institutions or labs evolve into tangible products in the market.

 

What team are you working on? Technology Validation.

What project are you working on? 1. High Throughput Continuous Isoelectric Fractionation (CIF) Technology for Separation of Nanocarriers 2. Lithium-Ion Battery Material Recycling Method.

Describe your overall internship experience: My overall experience of the internship has been immensely enjoyable and enriching. I found it fascinating to delve into various technologies and grasp fundamental scientific concepts by reading scientific papers. The learning process was genuinely fulfilling, and I thoroughly enjoyed every aspect of it.

What has been your biggest takeaway from the internship? My most significant takeaway from the internship is the immense significance of technology validation. This critical process ensures the reliability of newly developed technologies and expands our vision and the potential applications of these innovations.

Fun fact about you: I met Joshua Bell at a metro station when he was touring my hometown.