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*Tim Schnabel
*Tim Schnabel
*Chemical Engineering Undergraduate
*Bioengineering PhD Student
*Stanford Residence: Adams, Sterling Quad - 236 Santa Teresa St. Stanford 94305 California
*Current residence: Stanford University
*Originally from: Hannover, Germany  
*Originally from: Hannover, Germany  
*[[Special:Emailuser/Tim Schnabel|Email me through OpenWetWare]]
*[[Special:Emailuser/Tim Schnabel|Email me through OpenWetWare]]
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==Education==
==Education==


* 2011-2015 (expected), Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering, Stanford University
* 2011-2015, Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering with Honors, Minor in Economics, Stanford University
* 2009-2011, International Baccalaureate in Higher Level Chemistry, Mathematics and Biology, International School Hannover Region
* 2009-2011, International Baccalaureate in Higher Level Chemistry, Mathematics and Biology, International School Hannover Region


==Research Interests==
==Research Interests==


I work in the J. Swartz Biotechnology Lab at Stanford University: project BioHydrogen. This project develops oxygen resistant, efficient hydrogen gas producing hydrogenase enzymes that will ultimately be used in "green" solar panels and bio-reactors to produce sustainable, renewable hydrogen fuel. My research interests include:
My biggest passion is solving problems.  


# Renewable energy production through sustainable technology and systems
If the problem has a deeper purpose or application, I do not mind the exact subject so much as the process of creatively finding a solution. I look to explore and expand said creativity and problem solving skills in biotechnology research. What excites me about biotechnology is that I believe it to be fundamentally important in tackling some of the world's greatest challenges: food safety, energy sustainability, medical needs, and material engineering.
# Genetic engineering and optimization of proteins in industry
# Cell free synthesis of cancer treatments


==Publications==
Nelson Mandela once said "it always seems impossible, until it's done". Challenge me.


None yet
==More Information==
 
<a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/schnabeltim">LinkedIn</a>
<a href="https://profiles.stanford.edu/tim-schnabel">Stanford Profile</a>

Revision as of 20:28, 14 April 2016

Contact

"It always seems impossible until it's done" - Nelson Mandela
  • Tim Schnabel
  • Bioengineering PhD Student
  • Current residence: Stanford University
  • Originally from: Hannover, Germany
  • Email me through OpenWetWare

Education

  • 2011-2015, Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering with Honors, Minor in Economics, Stanford University
  • 2009-2011, International Baccalaureate in Higher Level Chemistry, Mathematics and Biology, International School Hannover Region

Research Interests

My biggest passion is solving problems.

If the problem has a deeper purpose or application, I do not mind the exact subject so much as the process of creatively finding a solution. I look to explore and expand said creativity and problem solving skills in biotechnology research. What excites me about biotechnology is that I believe it to be fundamentally important in tackling some of the world's greatest challenges: food safety, energy sustainability, medical needs, and material engineering.

Nelson Mandela once said "it always seems impossible, until it's done". Challenge me.

More Information

<a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/schnabeltim">LinkedIn</a> <a href="https://profiles.stanford.edu/tim-schnabel">Stanford Profile</a>