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Fellow:Ashley Switalski

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Ashley Switalski, unconventional chemical engineering student from a small university in Flint, MI. [[[[File:ASHLEY PROFILE.jpg|thumb]]]]Heavily involved in the biologics scene with experience ranging from human livers to plastic to superbacteria fermentation. Definitely not afraid of being different and is comfortable being uncomfortable. As a Junior II at Kettering University pursuing a CHME degree with a course of study in Innovation to Entrepreneurship, peak hours of operation are from 11:00pm to 3:30am. If I can't be found in the lab or in our t.space, check my calendar as it's always up to date. With the free time that occasionally pops up I'm getting the stress out with a game of racquetball or playing on an intramural team with FIJI fraternity. As Kettering operates on a 3 month rotation schedule between co-op and school, the other half of the year away from campus I love to volunteer with STEM outreach groups. Being part of Science Ambassadors for Dow AgroSciences has been great along with being a Women Innovation Network member. Hoping to pursue a PhD in Food Science and Technology and gain my private pilot's licence in the next ten years. So, there's quite the challenge ahead. Feel free to message me about anything as I love questions and hearing new perspectives! [[category: Student Contributors]]
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