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Katherine Jungjohann is a group leader at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) [1] and previously worked as a scientist and engineer at the Center for Integrated Nanotechnologies (CINT)[2][3][4] which is part of Sandia National Laboratories[5] in Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States.
Katherine Jungjohann | |
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Education | Ph.D., Materials Science and Engineering |
Alma mater | University of California, Davis |
Occupation | Group Leader |
Employer | National Renewable Energy Laboratory |
Website | https://www.nrel.gov/research/staff/katherine-jungjohann.html |
Jungjohann grew up in an academic family.[4]
Jungjohann received her Bachelor of Science degree in chemistry with honors from the University of Redlands, California, in 2008. She completed her Doctor of Philosophy degree in materials science and engineering at the University of California, Davis, CA in 2012.[6]
Jungjohann finished off a postdoctoral fellowship at the Center for Functional Nanomaterials at Brookhaven National Laboratory before beginning a staff position at the Center for Integrated Nanotechnologies at Sandia National Laboratories in 2013.[7] In 2021, Jungjohann joined the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) as a group manager.
Jungjohann has over 150 publications. Her most cited work has been cited over 300 times.
Here is a sampling of her most cited works, each one has been cited more than 100 times:[12]
JE Evans, KL Jungjohann, ND Browning, I Arslan (2011)
Y Liu, F Fan, J Wang, Y Liu, H Chen, KL Jungjohann, Y Xu, Y Zhu, D Bigio, ... (2014)
TJ Woehl, KL Jungjohann, JE Evans, I Arslan, WD Ristenpart, ... (2013)
KL Jungjohann, S Bliznakov, PW Sutter, EA Stach, EA Sutter (2013)
E Sutter, K Jungjohann, S Bliznakov, A Courty, E Maisonhaute, S Tenney, ... (2014)
KL Jungjohann, JE Evans, JA Aguiar, I Arslan, ND Browning (2012)
AJ Leenheer, KL Jungjohann, KR Zavadil, JP Sullivan, CT Harris (2015) [12]
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