about

FM

Hi, I'm Felicity...

veggie lover, coffee chugger, grad student at McGill


Work

I've synthesized quantum dots, fought food fraud with chemistry, and managed lab operations for one of Boston’s fastest growing biotech accelerators. Today, I’m working to help make cities greener by mapping their built environment.

I’m happiest working in lean, quick-moving teams and believe that technical and non-technical communication is vital.


Not Work

I am passionate about technologies that help people live and work better with the environment and with each other. I love traveling to new cities and really love eating good food. I speak conversational French and am learning Swedish.

I’m a grad student researcher at McGill University in Montreal, Canada and hold a B.S. in Chemistry and B.S. in Physics from Simmons University in beautiful Boston, Massachusetts, US. 


Papers

Miseo, Ellen; Meyer, Felicity; Ryan, James. "Portable Near-Infrared Spectroscopy in Food Analysis." Portable Spectroscopy and Spectrometry, Applications. edited by Richard A. Crocombe, Pauline E. Leary, Brooke W. Kammrath, Wiley Professional, Reference & Trade, 20210422. pp. 325-346. (2021).

F. A. Meyer, J. H. Doan, A. K. Vong, E. Kingston, K. P. Anderson, E. S. Smotkin, “Infrared Spectroscopic tracking of Q-state particle formation in ionomers,” ACS National Meeting and Exposition, Denver, CO, (2015)

F. C. Meral, Z. Z. C. Naing, F. A. Meyer, M. A. Jafferji, C. Power, G. T. Clement, and P. J. White, "Transcranial ultrasound-optical transmission correlation," The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 135, 2209–2209 (2014). 


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