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Ilke Arslan

Ilke Arslan is a Turkish American microscopist who is Director of the Center for Nanoscale Materials and the Nanoscience and Technology division at Argonne National Laboratory. She was awarded the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers in 2010 and appointed to the Oppenheimer Science and Energy Leadership Program in 2020.

Early life and education edit

Arslan is the daughter of diplomats. She grew up travelling between Turkey, New York City, Chicago and Vietnam.[1] She was an undergraduate student at the University of Illinois Chicago, initially on a pre-med track.[2] She could not handle dissections, so instead switched to physics, with a minor in Spanish.[2][3] She spent several years of her undergraduate study studying in Spain.[1] Arslan holds a doctorate in physics from the University of California, Davis.[4] She worked as a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Cambridge. Arslan was supported by the Royal Society and the National Science Foundation. She eventually moved to the Sandia National Laboratories, where she worked as a Truman Fellow. Her work considered nano materials for energy and hydrogen storage.[4] She worked on electron tomography, which she believed could help elucidate structure-property-activity relationships.[4][5]

Research and career edit

In 2008, Arslan joined the faculty at the University of California, Davis.[6] After meeting Barack Obama at the ceremony for the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers in 2010, she became increasingly interested in science policy.[2] She was appointed a senior scientist at the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory in 2011, where she investigated the morphological changes that occur when zeolites are used in Fischer–Tropsch processes.[7] In particular, she explored how the distribution of cobalt changes as materials are reduced. She showed that some cobalt can move several nanometers onto the outside of the alumina support.[7]

In 2017, Arslan joined the Argonne National Laboratory.[8] Her first job involved working as a group leader in electron microscopy, with a particular focus on 3D in situ imaging.[9] She was made Director of the Center for Nanoscale Materials.[2]

Awards and honors edit

Selected publications edit

  • Taylor J Woehl; James E Evans; Ilke Arslan; William D Ristenpart; Nigel D Browning (13 September 2012). "Direct in situ determination of the mechanisms controlling nanoparticle nucleation and growth". ACS Nano. 6 (10): 8599–8610. doi:10.1021/NN303371Y. ISSN 1936-0851. PMC 3482139. PMID 22957797. Wikidata Q30527766.
  • James E Evans; Katherine L Jungjohann; Nigel D Browning; Ilke Arslan (27 May 2011). "Controlled growth of nanoparticles from solution with in situ liquid transmission electron microscopy". Nano Letters. 11 (7): 2809–2813. doi:10.1021/NL201166K. ISSN 1530-6984. PMC 3162246. PMID 21619024. Wikidata Q30503795.
  • Meng Gu; Lucas R Parent; B Layla Mehdi; et al. (15 November 2013). "Demonstration of an electrochemical liquid cell for operando transmission electron microscopy observation of the lithiation/delithiation behavior of Si nanowire battery anodes". Nano Letters. 13 (12): 6106–6112. doi:10.1021/NL403402Q. ISSN 1530-6984. PMID 24224495. Wikidata Q39316135.

References edit

  1. ^ a b "DOE Pulse". web.ornl.gov. Retrieved 2022-03-09.
  2. ^ a b c d "Meet Ilke Arslan, the Director of the Center for Nanoscale Materials". Energy.gov. Retrieved 2022-03-09.
  3. ^ "Characterization of Energy Materials Using Advanced Techniques in the Electron Microscope". Department of Physics & Astronomy at Sonoma State University. 2021-06-16. Retrieved 2022-03-09.
  4. ^ a b c WebDev, I. E. T. (2010-11-09). "White House awards for energy, plant research". UC Davis. Retrieved 2022-03-09.
  5. ^ "PNNL: Arslan's Research Graces the North American Catalysis Society Meeting's Program". www.pnnl.gov. Retrieved 2022-03-09.
  6. ^ "3-D Quantification of Catalysts in a Reducing Environment". acswebcontent.acs.org. Retrieved 2022-03-09.
  7. ^ a b c "PNNL: Ilke Arslan Presents at National Academy of Sciences' Kavli Symposium". www.pnnl.gov. Retrieved 2022-03-09.
  8. ^ "Ilke Arslan | Argonne National Laboratory". www.anl.gov. Retrieved 2022-03-09.
  9. ^ "SPEAKERS | isams1 imri". Retrieved 2022-03-09.
  10. ^ "President Honors Outstanding Early-Career Scientists". The White House. Retrieved 2022-03-09.
  11. ^ "Strategic Laboratory Leadership Program - Leadership Institute at Argonne". Retrieved 2022-03-09.
  12. ^ Program, Oppenheimer Science & Energy Leadership. "OPPENHEIMER SCIENCE & ENERGY LEADERSHIP PROGRAM". OPPENHEIMER. Retrieved 2022-03-09.

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Ilke Arslan is a Turkish American microscopist who is Director of the Center for Nanoscale Materials and the Nanoscience and Technology division at Argonne National Laboratory She was awarded the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers in 2010 and appointed to the Oppenheimer Science and Energy Leadership Program in 2020 Ilke ArslanArslan in 2013BornTurkeyAlma materUniversity of California Davis University of Illinois ChicagoScientific careerInstitutionsPacific Northwest National Laboratory University of California Davis University of Cambridge Argonne National Laboratory Sandia National LaboratoriesThesisAtomic scale characterization of threading dislocations in GaN 2004 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Research and career 3 Awards and honors 4 Selected publications 5 ReferencesEarly life and education editArslan is the daughter of diplomats She grew up travelling between Turkey New York City Chicago and Vietnam 1 She was an undergraduate student at the University of Illinois Chicago initially on a pre med track 2 She could not handle dissections so instead switched to physics with a minor in Spanish 2 3 She spent several years of her undergraduate study studying in Spain 1 Arslan holds a doctorate in physics from the University of California Davis 4 She worked as a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Cambridge Arslan was supported by the Royal Society and the National Science Foundation She eventually moved to the Sandia National Laboratories where she worked as a Truman Fellow Her work considered nano materials for energy and hydrogen storage 4 She worked on electron tomography which she believed could help elucidate structure property activity relationships 4 5 Research and career editIn 2008 Arslan joined the faculty at the University of California Davis 6 After meeting Barack Obama at the ceremony for the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers in 2010 she became increasingly interested in science policy 2 She was appointed a senior scientist at the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory in 2011 where she investigated the morphological changes that occur when zeolites are used in Fischer Tropsch processes 7 In particular she explored how the distribution of cobalt changes as materials are reduced She showed that some cobalt can move several nanometers onto the outside of the alumina support 7 In 2017 Arslan joined the Argonne National Laboratory 8 Her first job involved working as a group leader in electron microscopy with a particular focus on 3D in situ imaging 9 She was made Director of the Center for Nanoscale Materials 2 Awards and honors edit2010 Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers 10 2018 National Academy of Sciences Kavli Fellowship 7 2018 Strategic Laboratory Leadership Program 11 2019 Oppenheimer Science and Energy Leadership Program 12 Selected publications editTaylor J Woehl James E Evans Ilke Arslan William D Ristenpart Nigel D Browning 13 September 2012 Direct in situ determination of the mechanisms controlling nanoparticle nucleation and growth ACS Nano 6 10 8599 8610 doi 10 1021 NN303371Y ISSN 1936 0851 PMC 3482139 PMID 22957797 Wikidata Q30527766 James E Evans Katherine L Jungjohann Nigel D Browning Ilke Arslan 27 May 2011 Controlled growth of nanoparticles from solution with in situ liquid transmission electron microscopy Nano Letters 11 7 2809 2813 doi 10 1021 NL201166K ISSN 1530 6984 PMC 3162246 PMID 21619024 Wikidata Q30503795 Meng Gu Lucas R Parent B Layla Mehdi et al 15 November 2013 Demonstration of an electrochemical liquid cell for operando transmission electron microscopy observation of the lithiation delithiation behavior of Si nanowire battery anodes Nano Letters 13 12 6106 6112 doi 10 1021 NL403402Q ISSN 1530 6984 PMID 24224495 Wikidata Q39316135 References edit a b DOE Pulse web ornl gov Retrieved 2022 03 09 a b c d Meet Ilke Arslan the Director of the Center for Nanoscale Materials Energy gov Retrieved 2022 03 09 Characterization of Energy Materials Using Advanced Techniques in the Electron Microscope Department of Physics amp Astronomy at Sonoma State University 2021 06 16 Retrieved 2022 03 09 a b c WebDev I E T 2010 11 09 White House awards for energy plant research UC Davis Retrieved 2022 03 09 PNNL Arslan s Research Graces the North American Catalysis Society Meeting s Program www pnnl gov Retrieved 2022 03 09 3 D Quantification of Catalysts in a Reducing Environment acswebcontent acs org Retrieved 2022 03 09 a b c PNNL Ilke Arslan Presents at National Academy of Sciences Kavli Symposium www pnnl gov Retrieved 2022 03 09 Ilke Arslan Argonne National Laboratory www anl gov Retrieved 2022 03 09 SPEAKERS isams1 imri Retrieved 2022 03 09 President Honors Outstanding Early Career Scientists The White House Retrieved 2022 03 09 Strategic Laboratory Leadership Program Leadership Institute at Argonne Retrieved 2022 03 09 Program Oppenheimer Science amp Energy Leadership OPPENHEIMER SCIENCE amp ENERGY LEADERSHIP PROGRAM OPPENHEIMER Retrieved 2022 03 09 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ilke Arslan amp oldid 1171395473, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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