Boris Kozinsky studied at MIT for his B.S. degrees in Physics, Mathematics, and Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, and received his PhD degree in Physics also from MIT. He then worked at Bosch Research where he established the atomistic computational materials design team. In 2018 he joined Harvard University, where he is now a professor of Materials Science and Mechanical Engineering, and Chemistry and Chemical Biology. His research group develops computational and machine learning methods for understanding electronic and atomistic mechanisms of transport, phase transformations and reactions in materials for energy conversion and storage.