Nicholas Olynik
Materials Scientist III
Type One Energy

Degree
- Ph.D., Materials Science and Engineering — Stony Brook University, 2024
Highlights
- Develops Type One Energy’s plasma-facing materials strategy
- Supports the advancement of materials for next-generation fusion energy systems
- Research expertise in tungsten alloys and high-performance materials for extreme environments
The Stony Brook Experience
Nicholas credits his doctoral research at Stony Brook University with preparing him for a career in the rapidly growing fusion energy industry. Through hands-on research, publishing, and presenting his work, he developed the technical expertise and leadership skills needed to lead scientific projects and contribute to the fusion materials community.
Advice for Students
“The research experience and mentorship I received at Stony Brook gave me the skills and confidence to pursue a career in fusion energy and contribute to the development of advanced materials for future energy technologies.”