
Meredith Doyle is a member of the bioenergy science and technology directorate at NREL. She serves on the leadership team as the chief operating officer for the Bio-Optimized Technologies to keep Thermoplastics out of Landfills and the Environment (BOTTLE™) Consortium, which is funded by the U.S. Department of Energy Advanced Manufacturing Technologies Office and Bioenergy Technologies Office and by industry organizations. Meredith’s main job functions are managing and ensuring alignment of resources to BOTTLE project deliverables and enabling progression toward commercial viability of technologies developed by the BOTTLE program.
Research Interests
Polymer upcycling
Inorganic chemistry and catalysis
Electronic materials
Analytical chemistry
Advanced manufacturing
Diversity, equity, and inclusion
Education
B.S., Chemistry, Ohio University, 2004
Ph.D., Physical Chemistry, University of California Berkeley, 2010
Professional Experience
Senior Research Chemist, Corporate Research Lab, 3M, 2010–2014
Lean Six Sigma Black Belt, Corporate Research Lab, 3M, 2014–2016
Technical Manager, Corporate Research Lab, 3M, 2016–2021
Associations and Memberships
Lean Six Sigma Black Belt certified, 3M