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Jenny Y. Yang
Born
Jenny Yue-fon Yang

Alma mater University of California, Berkeley (B.S.) 2001
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Ph.D.) 2007
Awards Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers
Sloan Research Fellowship
NSF Career Award
Scientific career
Institutions California Institute of Technology
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
University of California, Irvine
Thesis Distal hydrogen-bonding effects and cofacial bimetallic salen architectures for oxygen activation chemistry
Doctoral advisor Daniel G. Nocera
Other academic advisors Jeffrey R. Long, Daniel L. DuBois
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese 楊又芳
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu Pinyin Yáng Yòufāng
Wade–Giles Yang Yu-fang

Jenny Yue-fon Yang (Chinese: 楊又芳) is an American chemist. She is a Professor of chemistry at the University of California, Irvine where she leads a research group focused on inorganic chemistry, catalysis, and solar fuels.

Early life and education

Jenny Yue-fon Yang was born in the San Fernando Valley and raised in Chatsworth, Los Angeles. She is a second-generation Taiwanese-American. Yang studied chemistry at the University of California, Berkeley, where she worked in the laboratory of Jeffrey R. Long. Yang synthesized novel Prussian blue analog materials and analyzed their magnetic properties. She graduated in 2001 with a bachelor's in science in chemistry, and moved to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology for graduate studies in the laboratory of Daniel G. Nocera. Yang's work in the Nocera lab focused on the synthesis of novel salen complexes that mimic the activity of the catalase enzyme, and exhibit epoxidation activity towards olefins. She graduated with her Ph.D. in 2007.

Career

Yang moved to Washington to conduct postdoctoral research at the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL), where she worked with Daniel L. DuBois on mechanistic studies of H2 oxidation with nickel bis(diphosphine) complexes. In 2009, she was hired as a senior staff scientist at PNNL. She then worked as a research scientist at the Molecular Catalysis group of the Joint Center for Artificial Photosynthesis at the California Institute of Technology. In 2013, Yang joined the faculty at University of California, Irvine as an assistant professor of chemistry.

Yang's publishes in the area inorganic and organometallic chemistry, electrocatalysis, as well as materials science.

Awards and honors

Yang has received several awards. These include the DoE Early Career Research Award in 2014 and the National Science Foundation CAREER Award in 2016. In 2017, she was honored with the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE), the Kavli Frontiers of Science Fellowship, and a Research Corporation Advanced Energy Materials Scialog Fellowship. In 2018, she was awarded a Sloan Research Fellowship, and in 2019 she was named a Camille Dreyfus Teacher-Scholar. In 2015, Yang was selected as a member of the Global Young Academy and in 2018, she was named a CIFAR Azrieli Global Scholars.

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