As the Chemical Sciences Division director of Strategic Initiatives and Joint Center for Artificial Photosynthesis (JCAP) deputy director, she leads technical research and development program design and management, both foundational and applied, in semiconductor and energy science and technology arenas. She is broadly experienced in characterization of complex materials systems using solid state and gas phase methods and modeling of materials transformations, as well as process innovation, development, and root cause analysis, particularly for nanoscale modifications. Prior to joining Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, she managed materials development for the startup InVisage Technologies and handled materials research, business planning, and research alliances at IBM’s Almaden Research Center.
He is the leader of the Scattering and Thermophysics Group as well as a senior research staff member in the Materials Science and Technology Division at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL). He graduated with a bachelor’s in ceramic engineering from Alfred University, and master’s and doctorate in ceramic science from Pennsylvania State University. His research interests include residual stresses, X-ray and neutron diffraction, and mechanical properties of materials.
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