style=”width: 225px; height: 317px;” title=”Katherine Song” />INDEPENDENT RESEARCH

Working in Professor Sigurd Wagner’s lab with funding from Universal Display Corporation,
Song worked on thin-film transistors that include a hybrid insulator to combine the performance of inorganic
materials with the flexibility of organic materials. She also worked with Wagner and Assistant Professor
Naveen Verma on large-area, amorphous silicon-based circuits for a structural health-monitoring system.
Their system combines nanoscale integrated circuits, which offer computational efficiency and power, with
large-area electronics, which provide scalability and mechanical flexibility.

ADDITIONAL STUDIES

Earned certificates in materials science and applications in computing.

INTERNSHIPS

Palo Alto Research Center, working on organic and silicon nanowire solar cells.

EXTRACURRICULAR

Co-president of the Princeton chapter of the Materials Research Society; vice president of Tau Beta
Pi; co-president of the Princeton Science in Society journal; vice president and design team co-captain of
the Princeton chapter of the International Association of Hydrogen Energy; fellow of the Writing Center; and
a residential college peer tutor.