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Scott makes use of advanced spectroscopic methods to evaluate reaction mechanisms. In particular she makes use of infrared and X-ray absorption spectroscopy. In 2014, she founded the Mellichamp Academic Initiative in Sustainable Manufacturing and Product Design (SMDP),[4] which studies the extraction and manufacture of fuels and other materials.[5] She is interested in renewable feedstocks and environmentally-degradable materials.[6] She has developed low temperature catalysists that can upcycle polyethylene, allowing the conversion of used plastics into high-value materials.[7][8] She was named the Duncan & Suzanne Mellichamp Academic Initiative Professor in 2014.[citation needed]