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Fellow:Ashley Switalski

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'''Serving as a UIF Since:''' Spring 2017 <br/>'''School:''' &nbsp;Kettering University  <br/>'''What she does now:''' &nbsp;Process Development Engineer, Corteva AgriScience  <br/>'''What that means:''' &nbsp;Focuses on ways to improve and harness classical chemical <br/>engineering to produce new agricultural products from synthetic and biological pathways.  '''Contact her about:'''&nbsp;small school difficulties; administration challenges; team dynamics; anything STEM or chemistry related >=< (will always welcome chemistry puns)  '''Email:''' swit0249@kettering.edu  '''Phone:''' (989) 448-9363 
'''Contact her about:'''&nbsp;small school difficulties; administration challenges; <br/>team dynamics; anything STEM or chemistry related >=< (will always welcome chemistry puns)<br/>'''Email:'''&nbsp;swit0249@kettering.edu<br/>'''Phone:'''&nbsp;(989) 448-9363<br/>
Ashley Switalski is a University Innovation Fellow from Kettering University in Flint, MI. She is currently a Senior III studying for her B.S. in Chemical Engineering with a Course of Study in Innovation to Entrepreneurship. Kettering University operates on a rotating three month basis between co-op and academic terms which allows students to graduate with 2.5 years of work experience. Ashley has worked for a variety of companies with focuses in biologic applications for plastic materials to biofermentation in agricultural products.&nbsp;
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