Join us for a seminar on “Atomic Nanophotonics: Leveraging Optical Nanostructures to Enhance Chemical Interactions” by Prof. Dayne Swearer on Thursday, May 29, from 12-1 pm in TGS Commons.
RSVP here (lunch will be provided)!
Dayne Swearer is an assistant professor of Chemistry and Chemical & Biological Engineering at Northwestern University and is a faculty affiliate of the International Institute for Nanotechnology and Trienen’s Institute for Sustainability and Energy. Prof. Swearer received his Ph.D. in 2019 from Rice University and completed postdoctoral training as an Arnold O. Beckman Postdoctoral Fellow in the Chemical Sciences at Stanford University. The Swearer Lab tackles interdisciplinary research questions spanning nanophotonics, heterogeneous catalysis, plasma chemistry, and various flavors of spectroscopy and microscopy. Prof. Swearer’s early career achievements have been recognized through receipt of the 3M Non-tenured Faculty Award, the Packard Fellowship for Science and Engineering, and he has been named an Explorer Fellowship from Breakthrough Energy Foundation.
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