Jennifer Dionne

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Jen Dionne's research investigates metamaterials - engineered materials with optical and electrical properties not found in nature. She is especially interested in plasmonic and colloidal nanocrystal-based metamaterials, including their fundamental electrodynamic properties and applications to solar energy and bioimaging. Active research areas in her group include visible-frequency metamaterials for subwavelength light manipulation, enhanced photovoltaics and photocatalysis, and active neuronal imaging.

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National Science Foundation CAREER Award (2011)
Technology Review TR35 (2011)
Air Force Office of Scientific Research Young Investigator (2010)
Frederick E. Terman Fellow (2010)
Robert Noyce Family Faculty Fellow (2010)
Francis Clauser Prize (2009)
MRS Gold Award (2008)