About
Jason McNeill is a Professor in the Department of Chemistry at Clemson University's College of Science. He obtained his Ph.D. in Chemical Physics from the University of California at Berkeley in 1999 and joined Clemson in 2002. His research focuses on laser spectroscopy, nanomaterials, and biological imaging, particularly using fluorescent nanoparticles for sensing and charge transport studies in organic semiconductors.
- Educational Background
- A.S., Chemistry, Sauk Valley Community College
- B.S., Chemistry, Northern Illinois University
- Ph.D., Chemical Physics, University of California at Berkeley
His work spans super-resolution microscopy, single-molecule spectroscopy, and energy transfer dynamics in polymer nanoparticles. Recent publications highlight advancements in dual-mode imaging, charge carrier tracking, and biofunctionalized polymer dots. He received the NSF CAREER Award in 2006.
Notable courses taught include Physical Chemistry I/II, Atomic and Molecular Structure, Quantum Chemistry, and Modern Laser Spectroscopy.
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