Jess Wade

Jess Wade

Wade in 2017
Born
Jessica Alice Feinmann Wade

October 1988 (age 35)[5]
Manchester, England
EducationImperial College London (MSc, PhD)
Known forPlastic electronics
Public engagement
WISE Campaigning
Awards
Scientific career
FieldsMaterials science
Chiral materials
Circular polarisation[3]
InstitutionsImperial College London
ThesisNanometrology for controlling and probing organic semiconductors and devices (2016)
Doctoral advisorJi-Seon Kim[4]
Websitewww.imperial.ac.uk/people/jessica.wade Edit this at Wikidata

Jessica Alice Feinmann Wade BEM (born October 1988)[5] is a British physicist in the Blackett Laboratory at Imperial College London, specialising in Raman spectroscopy.[6] Her research investigates polymer-based organic light emitting diodes (OLEDs).[3][7][8][9] Her public engagement work in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) advocates for women in physics[10] as well as tackling systemic biases such as gender and racial bias on Wikipedia.[11][12][13]

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  11. ^ Wade, Jessica (2019). "This is why I've written 500 biographies of female scientists on Wikipedia". independent.co.uk. The Independent. Archived from the original on 8 June 2022.
  12. ^ Curtis, Cara (2019). "This physicist has written over 500 biographies of women scientists on Wikipedia". thenextweb.com. The Next Web. Archived from the original on 4 August 2019. Retrieved 10 June 2019. Out of the 700 entries Wade has published so far, six biographies have been removed.
  13. ^ O’Reilly, Nicola (2019). "Why we're creating Wikipedia profiles for BAME scientists". Nature. doi:10.1038/d41586-019-00812-8. ISSN 0028-0836. S2CID 150864233. Archived from the original on 2 August 2020. Retrieved 29 June 2020.