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Adam Jenkins


Adam earned a B.S. in Chemistry (2016) at University of California, Davis and studied the photodissociation and charge transfer dynamics of small gaseous diatomic molecules using vacuum ultraviolet methods. He then continued at UC Davis as a Physical Chemistry graduate student and studied the photoinduced dynamics of synthetic and biological photoswitches. After earning his Ph.D. in 2021, he moved to The Ohio State University where he completed two postdoctoral appointments. As a USDA NIFA Postdoctoral Fellow, he utilized a wide array of spectroscopic and theoretical methodologies to study metalloproteins. Later, he joined the NSF National eXtreme Ultrafast Science (NeXUS) Facility leading the design, building, and validation of the solid and solution phase X-ray absorbance capabilities of the facility.

Email: adam.jenkins [at] stonybrook.edu