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Jacek Jasinski, PhD, is a Research Scientist and Theme Leader in Materials Characterization at the Conn Center for Renewable Energy Research within the University of Louisville's JB Speed School of Engineering. He leads the Materials & Energy Technology (MET) Service Center, focusing on advanced materials development for energy, catalysis, and nanotechnology applications.
Education: M.Sc. in Solid State Physics (Warsaw University, 1992) and Ph.D. in Physics of Semiconductors (Warsaw University, 1997). His career includes postdoctoral research at Lawrence Berkeley National Lab and the University of California, followed by roles at the University of Louisville and the Institute for Advanced Materials and Renewable Energy.
Research Interests: Investigates material structures and properties using electron microscopy, diffraction, and spectroscopy. Specializes in renewable energy materials, catalytic processes, and nanomaterials for energy applications. His work emphasizes understanding mechanisms underlying material functionality for technological advancements.
Awards: Recognized with the Foundation for Polish Science Award (1997) and Polish Physical Society Award (1992). Active in editorial and peer-review roles for journals like ChemEngineering and proposal reviews for DOE programs.
Labs/Teams: Collaborates with UofL faculty, external institutions, and industry partners on projects in energy materials and catalysis. Oversees the MET Service Center, providing advanced characterization and materials development support.




