1998.9-2002.7 BS, Peking University, College of Chemistry and Molecular Engineering (Advisor: Professor Xin-Xiang Zhang & Professor Li-He Zhang)
2002.9-2008.6 Ph.D. University of California, Irvine, Department of Chemistry (Advisor: Professor Peter M. Rentzepis)
2008.8-2010.8 Postdoctoral researcher, University of California, Irvine, Department of Chemistry (Advisor: Professor Peter M. Rentzepis)
2010.8-2012.12 Assistant/Associate researcher, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Department of Physics
2013.01- Distinguished research fellow, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Department of Physics
Selected Publications:
Wang, K., L. Chen, H. Zhang & J. Chen, Controlling surface plasmon polaritons at femtosecond timescales on an aluminum-coated grating. Applied Physics Letters 110, 021105 (2017).
Li, R., J. Chen, T.C. Cesario, X. Wang, J.S. Yuan & P.M. Rentzepis, Synergistic reaction of silver nitrate, silver nanoparticles, and methylene blue against bacteria. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 113, 13612-13617 (2016).
Chen, L., R. Li, J. Chen, P. Zhu, F. Liu, J. Cao, Z. Sheng & J. Zhang, Mapping transient electric fields with picosecond electron bunches. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 112, 14479-14483 (2015).
Li, R.-Z., P. Zhu, L. Chen, T. Xu, J. Chen, J. Cao, Z.-M. Sheng & J. Zhang, Investigation of transient surface electric field induced by femtosecond laser irradiation of aluminum. New Journal of Physics 16, 103013 (2014).
Chen, J. & P.M. Rentzepis, Subpicosecond and Sub-Angstrom Time and Space Studies by Means of Light, X-ray, and Electron Interaction with Matter. Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters 5, 225-232 (2014).
Chen, J., T.C. Cesario & P.M. Rentzepis, Rationale and mechanism for the low photoinactivation rate of bacteria in plasma. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 111, 33-38 (2014).
Chen, J., W.-K. Chen, J. Tang & P.M. Rentzepis, Time-resolved structural dynamics of thin metal films heated with femtosecond optical pulses. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 108, 18887-18892 (2011).