Sierra Ray
Willing to relocate
Work Preferences
In-PersonOpen to roles
About Me
I'm very curious and like learning new things! I've always been interested in science research and helping develop new technology for a better future. So far I've created and tested many OLED devices, kept a detailed documentation of results and procedure, and presented my findings. I've also applied for and received grants.
Ideal Workplace Values
Diversity, not only neurodiversity but also racial and LGBT diversity. Science desperately needs it.
My Badges
💪Skills and Strengths
My Neuro-exceptional talent
Notice small details quicker then most people.
Top 5 Soft Skills
CreativityReliabilityProblem solvingDetail-orientedData analysis🧠Inclusion Essentials
Accommodations
Interviewer Experienced with NeurodiversityAlternate Interview FormatWritten InstructionsExtra Time to Process New InformationQuiet / Individual WorkspacesEnvironments I'm comfortable with
🚀Experience
Check out my work
Worked for 1 years, 4 months from Sep 2020 to Dec 2021 Sep 2020 Dec 2021 1 years, 4 months | undefined - Washington State University Built and tested polymer OLED devices. Utilized Mott-Gurney Law to extract mobility data from J-V curves. Granted the Dickinson Summer Research Scholarship by the physics department. Research results presented in thesis paper and poster. Microsoft TeamsMicrosoft OneNoteMicrosoft OfficeLaTeXMicrosoft PowerPointIgor |
🎓Education and Credentials
Attended for 2 years from 2019 to 2021 2019 2021 2 years | Washington State University Bachelor's degree - Physics |