Paul Marsh
Post Doctorate Researcher
Paul Marsh
Post Doctorate Researcher
Biography
Paul Marsh joined Pacific Northwest National Laboratory in 2023 as a post doctorate researcher in biogeochemistry. His research work focuses on electrochemical technologies for marine carbon dioxide removal—specifically algal growth and protection.
Marsh’s graduate research and experience focused on thin film sensor chemistry and device design and manufacture. He has professional engineering experience in the aerospace and motorsport industries.
Research Interest
- In-situ sensing
- Sensing devices
- Spectroscopy and imaging
- Electrochemistry
- Field systems integration
Education
- PhD in electrical and computer engineering, University of California, Irvine
- MS in electrical engineering, University of Washington Bothell
- BS in plastics engineering and vehicle technology, Western Washington University
Affiliations and Professional Service
- Peer reviewer, IEEE SENSORS Conference, 2021–2023
- Teaching assistant, University of California Irvine, 2020–2021
- Research technologist, University of Washington Bothell, 2018
- Undergraduate intern mentor, University of Washington Bothell, 2017–2018
- Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory (LIGO) Scientific Collaboration Fellow, LIGO – Hanford, 2017
- Data and applications engineering work in motorsports, various customers and self-employed, 2011–2017
- Design and applications engineering work in aerospace, various firms, 2010–2017
Awards and Recognitions
- Science Graduate Student Research Award, Department of Energy, 2022
- Graduate Dean’s Dissertation Fellowship, University of California Irvine Graduate Division, 2021
- Graduate Assistance in Areas of National Need Fellowship, Department of Education, 2019
- The Henry Samueli School of Engineering Departmental Fellowship, University of California Irvine, 2018
Patents
- Cao, H., P. Marsh, and M. Lau. Cloud-Enabled Passive Wireless Ionic Sensing in Small Vials. U.S.20210069695A1, filed September 4, 2020, and issued December 20, 2022.
Publications
2021
- F. Mohseni, P. Marsh, F. Capolino, J.-C. Chiao, and H. Cao, "Design of a Wireless Power and Data Transfer System for pH Sensing Inside a Small Tube," IEEE Wireless Power Transfer Conference (WPTC), 2021, pp. 1-4.
2020
- P. Marsh et al., "Flexible Iridium Oxide Based pH Sensor Integrated With Inductively Coupled Wireless Transmission System for Wearable Applications," IEEE Sensors Journal, vol. 20, no. 10, pp. 5130-5138, May 15, 2020, doi: 10.1109/JSEN.2020.2970926.