Stephanie Jonesمشاهده پروفایل
استادیار
Stephanie Jones is an Assistant Professor in the Research Stream within the Department of Chemistry at York University's Faculty of Science. Her research focuses on the physicochemical transformations of atmospheric aerosols and environmentally relevant interfacial films, contributing to improved understanding of their impact on climate and local environmental conditions. Her research interests lie at the intersection of atmospheric chemistry, environmental chemistry, and physical chemistry. Using advanced experimental techniques such as single-particle levitation coupled with spectroscopy, as well as neutron and X-ray scattering methods, she investigates fundamental properties of individual aerosol particles and surface films. This work supports global efforts in climate action and environmental health, aligning with UN Sustainable Development Goals for Climate Action and Good Health and Well-being. The publications listed reflect a strong focus on experimental physical chemistry with applications in atmospheric and environmental systems. Although no articles are currently listed, the research direction emphasizes precision measurement techniques and molecular-level analysis of aerosols and interfaces. Scientific Awards: No awards listed. Dr. Jones is eligible to supervise graduate students in the Chemistry Graduate Program at York University. While there is no information on current advisees or external funding, her role as a research stream professor indicates active engagement in securing grants and mentoring graduate researchers. She leads the Jones Lab, which is dedicated to advancing knowledge in aerosol and interfacial chemistry through innovative experimental approaches. The lab currently lists no members, but it is expected to grow as research initiatives progress. The Jones Lab utilizes cutting-edge instrumentation for particle levitation and surface-sensitive scattering techniques to probe the behavior of environmentally critical systems under controlled conditions.






