Dr. Christina Lopano

Geochemist
National Energy Technology Laboratory
Biography: 

Christina Lopano is a research physical scientist in NETL’s Research and Innovation Center. A mineralogist by training, Christina uses advanced geochemical characterization to inform environmental stewardship and resource management across a range of project areas.  Utilizing conventional and synchrotron-based X-ray analysis techniques, she brings more than 12 years of experience to the analysis and characterization of geochemical reactions in minerals, rocks, and cement materials associated with CO2 storage, shale gas activities, and critical element recovery.  Most recently she has utilized her expertise in characterization to determine REE binding environments in coal combustion and refuse materials to inform environmentally sustainable extraction techniques.  

Christina received her doctorate from the Pennsylvania State University’s Department of Geosciences and her bachelor’s degree in geological sciences from Virginia Tech, summa cum laude. She joined NETL in 2009 after spending some time in the field of consulting.

Christina was recently recognized as a 125th Anniversary Fellow by the College of Earth and Mineral Sciences at Penn State. In December, she received the Secretary of Energy’s Excellence Award for her leadership in innovative research and development efforts to recover rare earth elements and critical minerals from coal waste streams such as fly ash and acid mine drainage.

In her free time, Christina enjoys watching and playing basketball, spending time with her family and figuring out how to take care of a puppy.