Jennifer (Jen) Dionne is an American scientist and pioneer of nanophotonics. She is currently Senior Associate Vice Provost of Research Platforms at Stanford University, a Chan Zuckerberg Biohub Investigator, and an Associate Professor of Materials Science and Engineering and by courtesy, of Radiology. She serves as Director of the Department of Energy's "Photonics at Thermodynamic Limits" Energy Frontier Research Center (EFRC), which strives to create thermodynamic engines driven by light, and she leads the "Extreme Scale Characterization" efforts of the DOE's Q-NEXT Quantum Science Center. She is also an Associate Editor of the ACS journal Nano Letters. Jen's research develops optical methods to observe and control chemical and biological processes as they unfold with nanometer scale res
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| - Jennifer (Jen) Dionne is an American scientist and pioneer of nanophotonics. She is currently Senior Associate Vice Provost of Research Platforms at Stanford University, a Chan Zuckerberg Biohub Investigator, and an Associate Professor of Materials Science and Engineering and by courtesy, of Radiology. She serves as Director of the Department of Energy's "Photonics at Thermodynamic Limits" Energy Frontier Research Center (EFRC), which strives to create thermodynamic engines driven by light, and she leads the "Extreme Scale Characterization" efforts of the DOE's Q-NEXT Quantum Science Center. She is also an Associate Editor of the ACS journal Nano Letters. Jen's research develops optical methods to observe and control chemical and biological processes as they unfold with nanometer scale res (en)
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| - Jennifer (Jen) Dionne is an American scientist and pioneer of nanophotonics. She is currently Senior Associate Vice Provost of Research Platforms at Stanford University, a Chan Zuckerberg Biohub Investigator, and an Associate Professor of Materials Science and Engineering and by courtesy, of Radiology. She serves as Director of the Department of Energy's "Photonics at Thermodynamic Limits" Energy Frontier Research Center (EFRC), which strives to create thermodynamic engines driven by light, and she leads the "Extreme Scale Characterization" efforts of the DOE's Q-NEXT Quantum Science Center. She is also an Associate Editor of the ACS journal Nano Letters. Jen's research develops optical methods to observe and control chemical and biological processes as they unfold with nanometer scale resolution, emphasizing critical challenges in global health and sustainability. (en)
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