Graduate Students

So Yeon Ahn

Email: sa3989 at columbia.edu

B.S. Chemical Engineering, Sungkyunkwan University, 2018

Research Interests: protein delivery, protein purification, genetic engineering

Expected Graduation: Ph.D. Spring 2026

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UNNATI Dharaiya

Email: ud2135 at columbia.edu

B.Tech. Chemical Engineering, Dwarkadas J. Sanghvi College of Engineering, 2023

Research Interests: biomolecular condensates, protein engineering

Expected Graduation: M.S. Fall 2024

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Aaron Kidane

Email: akk2173 at cumc.columbia.edu

B.S. University of Maryland, Baltimore County, 2019

Research Interests: biophysics, biomolecular condensates, protein engineering

Expected Graduation: Ph.D. Spring 2024

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Jane Liao

Email: jl6030 at columbia.edu

B.S. Chemical Engineering, Cornell University, 2018

Research Interests: protein engineering, metabolic engineering

Expected Graduation: Ph.D. Spring 2026

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Natalie Ling

Email: nrl2140 at columbia.edu

B.S. Chemical Engineering, University of Texas at Austin, 2022

Research Interests: protein engineering, biocatalysis

Expected Graduation: Ph.D. Spring 2028

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Nisha Modi

Co-advisor: Kyle Bishop

Email: nm3037 at columbia.edu

B.Tech. Chemical Engineering, Manipal Institute of Technology, 2017

Research Interests: protein therapeutics, biocatalysis

Expected Graduation: Ph.D. Spring 2024

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Brittany Pitt

Email: bnp2115 at columbia.edu

B.S. Chemical Engineering, University of Rochester, 2022

Research Interests: protein engineering, sustainable materials

Expected Graduation: Ph.D. Spring 2027

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Prospective Ph.D. students interested in pursuing research at the intersection of protein engineering, materials science, and chemical biology should apply to the Columbia Department of Chemical Engineering graduate program. Current graduate students in the Department of Chemical Engineering interested in interdisciplinary training in polymer science and biomaterials should reach out to set up a meeting.


Prospective students with a background in chemistry, biochemistry, physics, or chemical engineering interested in pursuing a M.S. degree in Chemical Engineering - particularly with a concentration in Biotechnology and Biopharmaceuticals should apply to the Columbia Department of Chemical Engineering M.S. program. Current graduate students in this program interested in research in protein and polymer engineering, or more broadly in biotechnology, should contact Prof. Obermeyer using the form below. However, we often have more interest than open positions. If there is a position available, we will reach out to set up an initial meeting to determine if our lab will be a good fit. For research positions starting in the Spring, strong preference for placement will be given to students that fill the form out prior to November 1st.