Key IDREAM Personnel
Researchers from diverse fields, experience, and institutions are key personnel for IDREAM, including:
LARRY ANOVITZ, PH.D.
Geochemist, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; Joint Appointment, University of Tennessee
Larry Anovitz, Ph.D., is a senior research scientist at Oak Ridge National Laboratory. He holds four patents.
JAEHUN CHUN, PH.D.
Chemical Engineer, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Jaehun Chun, Ph.D., is an expert in electrostatics and electrodynamics of micro-structured fluids (e.g., micelles, colloids, biomacromolecules), self-assemblies of nanoparticles and macromolecules, rheology of dense colloidal suspensions, and rarefied gas dynamics.
JAMES DE YOREO, PH.D.
Battelle Fellow, Materials Scientist, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory; Affiliate Professor, University of Washington
James De Yoreo, Ph.D., has focused his research career on a wide range of materials-related disciplines—most recently on in situ AFM and TEM investigations of interactions, assembly, and crystallization in biomolecular and biomineral systems.
LYNN FRANCESCONI, PH.D.
Professor, Hunter College at The City University of New York, Department of Chemistry, School of Chemistry
Lynn Francesconi, Ph.D., is a professor at Hunter College, where she teaches courses and conducts research in inorganic and radiochemistry chemistry. The Francesconi Lab at Hunter investigates the chemistry of technetium (Tc) and the lanthanides.
THOMAS ORLANDO, PH.D.
Professor, Georgia Institute of Technology, School of Chemistry and Biochemistry
Thomas Orlando, Ph.D., brings expertise in radiation chemistry and interfacial radiolysis to the IDREAM team. His research interests include electron- and photon-stimulated interface and surface processes, environmental chemistry and planetary surface science, and biophysical chemistry.
ZHEMING WANG, PH.D.
Chemist, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory with an Appointment at Washington State University, Department of Chemistry
Zheming Wang, Ph.D., brings experience in chemistry and geochemistry to the IDREAM team. His research interests include physical and biological sciences, atmospheric sciences and global change, and computing research.
XIN ZHANG, PH.D.
Chemist, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Xin Zhang, Ph.D., brings experience in surface science, crystal growth, materials synthesis, and characterization to the IDREAM team. His research interests include probing particle-mediated growth with a predictive understanding of self-assembly for energy applications.