Samantha Hornback: Meet OSA/Optical Fellow Jen Dionne: For outstanding contributions to nanophotonics, including methods to image, sense, and direct chemical and biological processes with high spatial resolution, 2021
M.E. Turiansky, A. Alkauskas & C.G. Van de Walle: Spinning up quantum defects in 2D materials, Nature Materials News & Views, April 2020
Taylor Kubota: Stanford researchers shine light on the defects responsible for messy behavior in quantum materials, Stanford News, February 2020
Bill Snyder: The fight against bacterial infections enters the 21st century, Stanford Engineering, December 2019
Mark Golden: Jennifer Dionne and Matthew Kanan to lead TomKat Center for Sustainable Energy, Stanford News, August 2019
Taylor Kubota: Stanford researchers developing technologies that run on light, Stanford News, July 2019
NSF Media Affairs: National Science Foundation names Jennifer Dionne and Mark Braverman its 2019 Alan T. Waterman awardees, National Science Foundation, May 2019
Wiley Analytical Science News: A curious way with light, January 2019
Nathan Collins: Two New Energy Frontier Research Centers at Stanford, Stanford News, July 2018
Emily Conover: Jennifer Dionne harnesses light to illuminate nano landscapes, Science News, October 2017
Taylor Kabuta: Stanford researchers developing new technique that uses light to separate mirrored molecules, Stanford News, September 2017
Aulden Foltz: Researchers test nanoparticle sensors in microscopic worms, Stanford Daily, January 2017
Taylor Kubota: Real-time scans of self-healing nanoparticles show their energy storage potential, Stanford News, January 2017
Taylor Kubota: In Stanford study, worms dine on nanoparticles to help test biological force sensor technology, Stanford News, January 2017
Bjorn Carey: Stanford engineers look inside nanoparticles to explore how their shape improves energy storage, Stanford News, April 2016
Heidi Norton: The Science of the Impossible: Teleportation, Optical Tweezing, and Grad Students Making Time for Hobbies, Beta Pleated Chic, June 2015
Sam Scott: The Improbable World of Jennifer Dionne: How one young professor is bending light and making the invisible visible, Stanford Magazine, May 2015
Bjorn Carey and Leslie Willoughby, Stanford engineers devise optical method for producing high-res, 3-D images of nanoscale objects, Stanford News, April 2015
AMOLF News: Nanoscale optical tomography using electrons, April 2015
Bjorn Carey, Stanford engineers help describe key mechanism in energy and information storage, Stanford News, September 2014
DIFFER news: Measuring hydrogen uptake by a single palladium nanoparticle, September 2014
TG Techno: Understanding hydrogen uptake by a single palladium nanoparticle, September 2014
to be continued...