Overview
Joshua has spent his career working on early-stage technologies across several fields. Most recently, he worked on quantum dot technologies, focusing on highly scalable synthesis techniques and applications, including their use as sensitive lateral flow test sensors. Before that, Joshua worked on fuel cell catalysis and heterogeneous metal capture technologies for wastewater at Lynntech, Inc. He received a Bachelor of Science from Texas A&M University and a Ph.D. in Inorganic Chemistry from the University of North Texas. His Ph.D. and postdoc focused on luminescent and porous materials made from noble metal coordination compounds.
Education
University of North Texas, Ph.D. Inorganic Chemistry, 2018
Texas A&M University, B.S. Chemistry, Minor in Mathematics, 2010