Jim De Yoreo is a Chief Scientist for Materials Science at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) and Affiliate Professor of Materials Science and Engineering at University of Washington. He completed his PhD in Physics at Cornell University in 1985. Following Post-doctoral work at Princeton University, he became a Staff Member at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, where he held numerous positions. He joined Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in 2007, serving as Interim Director of the Molecular Foundry before moving to PNNL in 2012. His research focuses on “Interactions, assembly and crystallization in inorganic, bio-molecular and bio-mineral systems”. He has authored over 220 publications and is a recipient of the MRS David Turnbull Lectureship Jim De Yoreo is a Chief Scientist for Materials Science at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) and Affiliate Professor of Materials Science and Engineering at University of Washington. He completed his PhD in Physics at Cornell University in 1985. Following Post-doctoral work at Princeton University, he became a Staff Member at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, where he held numerous positions. He joined Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in 2007, serving as Interim Director of the Molecular Foundry before moving to PNNL in 2012. His research focuses on “Interactions, assembly and crystallization in inorganic, bio-molecular and bio-mineral systems”. He has authored over 220 publications and is a recipient of the MRS David Turnbull Lectureship
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