Matthew Campbell
Ph.D., P.E.
Curriculum Vitae
funding
grants
- Igor Bargatin and Matthew Campbell. (2020). Designing next-generation solid-state energy transformation devices. Penn Undergraduate Research Mentoring Program.
- Matthew Campbell, Olof Johansson, Hope Michelsen, Scott Skeen, Tyler Dillstrom, and Angela Violi. (2014). Investigating soot-oxidation mechanisms. Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Advanced Light Source, Beamline 9.0.2..
scholarships
- National Defense Science and Engineering Graduate (NDSEG) Fellowship (Award Number 32-CFR- 168a; September 2010 - August 2013)
- One-quarter Dean's Office Fellowship, funded by federal work-study funds and the Stanford University School of Engineering (March 2009 - May 2009)
other funding
- Travel award to International Symposium on Combustion in San Francisco, California (2014) from National Science Foundation
- Travel award to International Symposium on Combustion in San Francisco, California (2014) from the Combustion Institute
- Travel award to International Symposium on Combustion in San Francisco, California (2014) from Western States Section of the Combustion Institute
- Travel award to United States Combustion Meeting in Park City, Utah (2013) from Western States Section of the Combustion Institute
- Travel award to International Symposium on Combustion in Warsaw, Poland (2012) from National Science Foundation
- Travel award to International Symposium on Combustion in Warsaw, Poland (2012) from Western States Section of the Combustion Institute