
Dayne Swearer
@dayne_swearer
Asst. Prof. of Chemistry & Chemical and Biological Engineering @NorthwesternU | Nanophotonics & Heterogeneous Catalysis for Sustainability
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https://sites.northwestern.edu/swearerlab 13-05-2016 21:37:11
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🚨🔔 We are hiring!! Northwestern’s Chemical and Biological Engineering department has an opening for a tenure-track position. It’s a wonderfully colleagial department that does world-class research, apply today! And help spread the word #RT Chemjobber


A big congratulations to Guanyu Lu for publishing his PhD work in nature. We’re lucky to be working together Northwestern Chemical & Biological Engineering International Institute for Nanotechnology studying how polaritons can be used to drive resonant chemical reactions, more soon!

I'm at #AIChE2023 until Thurs and recruiting grad students + postdocs for my NU lab. DM me to meet up and chat about #immunoengineering opportunities at Northwestern Chemical & Biological Engineering Northwestern University - Biomedical Engineering #NewPI

I am looking for three new #postdocs to join our group at Northwestern. We build models to probe tough questions about #sustainability. Project topics: carbon capture and utilization (with Ted Sargent ), energy-water systems, and H2 systems. postdocs.northwestern.edu/announcements/…



It’s happening! You’re now able to order a Syzygy Plasmonics Inc photoreactor capable of producing FIVE TONS of clean hydrogen per day! CO2 and NOx free — Antenna-Reactor nanoparticles showing up big! Congrats to the team who made it happen! prnewswire.com/news-releases/…


Excited to share our latest publication! Proud to be part of the team Northwestern Chemical & Biological Engineering Northwestern Chemistry designing optical resonances of oxide supports to enhance plasmonic photocatalysis.


A huge congrats to Matt on receiving 3rd place in the national image competition! Research excellence NUANCE Center and International Institute for Nanotechnology with a touch of artistic flare!





Exciting breakthrough! Researchers at Northwestern led by Dayne Swearer have developed a light-driven process to produce propylene—a common building block for plastic. #Sustainability #GreenChemistry Northwestern Chemistry Northwestern Engineering International Institute for Nanotechnology trienens-institute.northwestern.edu/news-events/ne…

