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= Jennifer Dionne = Dr. Jennifer Dionne is an associate professor of Materials Science and Engineering at Standford University.

Early Life and Education
Dr. Dionne received BS degrees in Physics and Systems Science & Mathematics from Washington University in St. Louis in 2003.

Dr. Dionne received her MS (2005) and PhD (2009) in Applied Physics, advised by Harry Atwater, from California Institute of Technology.

"Prior to joining Stanford, she served as a postdoctoral researcher in Chemistry at Berkeley, advised by Paul Alivisatos. Jen’s research develops new optical materials and microscopies to observe chemical and biological processes as they unfold with nanometer scale resolution. She then uses these observations to help improve energy-relevant processes (such as photocatalysis and energy storage) and medical diagnostics and therapeutics. Her work has been recognized with the Alan T. Waterman Award (2019), a Moore Inventor Fellowship (2017), the Materials Research Society Young Investigator Award (2017), Adolph Lomb Medal (2016), Sloan Foundation Fellowship (2015), and the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers (2014), and was recently featured on Oprah’s list of “50 Things that will make you say ‘Wow’!”."

Academic Service and Appointments

 * Associate Professor, Materials Science and Engineering
 * Member, Bio-X
 * Affiliate, Precourt Institute for Energy
 * Member, Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute


 * Affiliate Faculty, Bio-X (2015 - Present)
 * Affiliate Faculty, Stanford Neurosciences Institute (2015 - Present)
 * Affiliate Faculty, Precourt Institute for Energy (2012 - Present)

=== Courses Taught ===


 * Electronic Materials Engineering
 * Science of the Impossible
 * Waves and Diffraction in Solids

Awards

 * Alan T. Waterman Award, National Science Foundation (2019)
 * Materials Research Society Outstanding Young Investigator, Materials Research Society (2017)
 * Nano Letters Young Investigator Lectureship, American Chemical Society (2017)
 * Tau Beta Pi Teaching Honor Roll, Tau Beta Pi, Stanford (2017)
 * Adolph Lomb Medal, Optical Society of America (2016)


 * Outstanding Undergraduate Engineering Professor, Tau Beta Pi (2016)
 * Camille Dreyfus Teacher-Scholar Award, Dreyfus Foundation (2015)
 * Sloan Research Fellowship, Sloan Foundation (2015)
 * Presidential Early Career Award in Science and Engineering, United States government (2014)
 * Kavli Early Career Lectureship in Nanoscience, Materials Research Society (2013)
 * Oprah’s 50 things that will make you say ‘Wow!’, Oprah Magazine (2013)
 * Outstanding Young Alumni Award, Washington University in St. Louis (2012)
 * CAREER Award, National Science Foundation (2011)
 * TR35, Technology Review (2011)
 * Frederick E. Terman Fellow, Stanford University (2010)
 * Robert Noyce Family Faculty Fellow, Robert Noyce Scholarship & Fellowship Programs (2010)
 * Young Investigator, Air Force Office of Scientific Research (2010)
 * Francis Clauser Prize, Clauser family (2009)
 * Gold Award, Materials Research Society (2008)