Friend lab - Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology
    Division of Engineering and Applied Science

Stephen C. Jensen

Ph.D. Candidate Physical Chemistry

Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology

Harvard University

12 Oxford Street Room B22
Cambridge, MA 02138
Tel. (617) 495-3331

B.S. Chemistry - Tufts University

Years in graduate school: 2
Hometown: Portland, ME, USA

email: sjensen AT fas.harvard.edu

Research

Stephen is in his first year and is working with Lauren Benz and Jan Haubrich learning basics of surface science in hopes of applying it toward photocatalysis in the future.

Publications

Erin V. Iski, Mahy El-Kouedi, Ashleigh E. Baber, Stephen C. Jensen and E. Charles H. Sykes
Nanoscience Education through the Incorporation of Scanning Tunnelling Microscopy into the Undergraduate Curriculum
EDUCATIONAL CHEMISTRY 45, 54-58 2008 [Cover Story]

Stephen C. Jensen, A. E. Baber, H. L. Tierney and E. Charles H. Sykes
Dimethyl sulfide on Cu{111}: molecular self-assembly and sub-molecular resolution imaging
ACS NANO. 1, 5, 423-428 2007

Stephen C. Jensen, A. E. Baber, H. L. Tierney and E. Charles H. Sykes
Adsorption, Interaction and Manipulation of Dibutyl Sulfide on Cu{111}
ACS NANO. 1, 1, 22-29 2007

Ashleigh E. Baber, Stephen C. Jensen and E. Charles H. Sykes
Dipole-Driven Ferroelectric Assembly of Styrene on Au{111}
JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY 129 6368-6369 MAY 2007

Ashleigh E. Baber, Stephen C. Jensen, Erin V. Iski, and E. Charles H. Sykes
Extraordinary Atomic Mobility of Au{111} at 80 Kelvin: Effect of Styrene Adsorption
JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY; 128(48) 15384 - 15385 NOV 2006