Jens Dilling Explained

Jens Dilling is an experimental nuclear physicist and currently the director of institutional strategic planning at Oak Ridge National Laboratory.[1]

Life

Education

Jens Dilling obtained both his undergraduate and doctorate degrees in physics from the University of Heidelberg in Germany.[2] During his graduate studies, he did research at the GSI Helmholtz Centre for Heavy Ion Research and the ISOLDE Radioactive Ion Beam Facility at CERN.[3]

Career

Dilling began his career at TRIUMF in 2001, as an experimental nuclear physicist, eventually becoming associate laboratory director of physical sciences, where he was in charge of experimental and theoretical nuclear and particle physics, molecular and material science, scientific instrumentation, and scientific computing. His research focuses on characterizing the strong force using precise mass measurements, in particular investigating atomic physics techniques applied to nuclear physics using particle accelerators. He proposed, co-designed, and led the construction of the TRIUMF Ion Trap for Atomic and Nuclear Science (TITAN). In 2021, he became director of institutional strategic planning at ORNL, where he oversees the development of laboratory strategies, strategic investments, and annual planning. He is a member of the German Physical Society, Canadian Association of Physicists, and American Physical Society.

Publications

His most cited publications according to Google Scholar are:

Awards

In 2012, Dilling was named a fellow of the American Physical Society.[4] Dilling was awarded the Canadian Association of Physicists CAP-Vogt Award in 2013.[5] In 2015, he was awarded the GENCO Scientific Achievement Award (membership award) of the GSI Helmholtz Centre and the European Exotic Nuclei Community. In 2017, Dilling was awarded the Francis M. Pipkin Award "for technical contributions and the use of Penning traps for the precise measurement of short-lived, radioactive nuclei such as halo nuclei and highly charged ions".[6] Dilling received the Rutherford Memorial Medal of the Royal Society of Canada for "breakthrough discoveries in the field of experimental nuclear physics studying the fine details of the interactions of the atomic building blocks, the nucleons," in 2020.[7]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Dilling named ORNL institutional strategic planning director ORNL . 2022-08-23 . www.ornl.gov.
  2. Web site: Jens Dilling Named Associate Laboratory Director for Physical Sciences at TRIUMF . Newswise . Newswise . 17 April 2019.
  3. Web site: Jens Dilling Named Associate Laboratory Director for Physical Sciences at TRIUMF . 2022-08-25 . www.newswise.com . en.
  4. Web site: Prize Recipient . 2022-08-25 . www.aps.org . en.
  5. Web site: CAP TRIUMF Vogt Medal for Contributions to Subatomic Physics . Canadian Association of Physicists . 17 April 2019.
  6. Web site: 2017 Francis M. Pipkin Award Recipient . APS Physics . American Physical Society Sites . 17 April 2019.
  7. Web site: Past Award Winners The Royal Society of Canada . 2022-08-25 . rsc-src.ca.