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  1. Education

  2. Research and career

      Public engagement and outreach   Awards and honours 

  3. References

  4. External links

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| name = Jess Wade
| birth_name = Jessica Alice Feinmann Wade
| image = Jess Wade - 2017 (cropped).jpg
| caption = Jessica Wade in 2017
| birth_date = {{Birth based on age as of date|29|2018|10|03}}[1]
| education = South Hampstead High School
Chelsea College of Art and Design
| thesis_url = http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/56219
| thesis_title = Nanometrology for controlling and probing organic semiconductors and devices
| thesis_year = 2016
| influences = Angela Saini[3]
Lesley Cohen
Jenny Nelson[4]
Sharmadean Reid
| doctoral_advisor = Ji-Seon Kim[5]
| alma_mater = Imperial College London (MSci, PhD)
| fields = Physics
| awards = {{Plainlist|
  • Nature's 10 (2018)[6]
  • I'm a Scientist, Get me out of here! (2016)}}

| website = {{URL|imperial.ac.uk/people/jessica.wade}}
| workplaces = Imperial College London
| known_for = Plastic electronics
Public engagement
WISE Campaigning
}}Jessica Alice Feinmann Wade is a British physicist and early career researcher in the Blackett Laboratory at Imperial College London. Her research investigates polymer-based light emitting diodes (LEDs).[7] She also carries out public engagement work in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM), particularly in the promotion of physics to girls. Wade won the Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining (IOM3) Robin Perrin Award for Materials Science in 2017, the Institute of Physics (IOP) Daphne Jackson Medal and Prize in 2018[8] and was included in Natures 10 people who mattered in science in 2018.[6]

Education

Wade was educated at South Hampstead High School, graduating in 2007.[10] She then undertook a foundation course in Art and Design at the Chelsea College of Art and Design, and in 2012 completed a Master of Science (MSci) degree in Physics at Imperial College London. She continued at Imperial, completing her PhD in physics in 2016,[5][13] where her thesis on nanometrology in organic semiconductors was supervised by Ji-Seon Kim.[5]

Research and career

{{As of|2018}}, Wade is a postdoctoral research associate in plastic electronics in the solid-state physics group at Imperial College London, focusing on developing and characterising light-emitting polymer thin films[15][16] working with Alasdair Campbell and Matt Fuchter.[7] Her research has been published in scientific journals such as the Journal of Physical Chemistry C,[2] the Journal of the American Chemical Society,[3] the Journal of Materials Chemistry,[4][5] ACS Nano,[6] Advanced Functional Materials,[7] The Journal of Chemical Physics,[8] Advanced Electronic Materials,[9]ChemComm[10] and Energy & Environmental Science.[11] She has co-authored research papers with James Durrant,[11][10][8][5], Henning Sirringhaus,[3] Jenny Nelson,[6] Donal Bradley,[4][9] and Ji-Seon Kim.[2]

Public engagement and outreach

Wade has contributed to public engagement to increase gender equality in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) subjects. She represented the UK on the United States Department of State funded International Visitor Leadership Program Hidden No More,[37] and served on the WISE Campaign Young Women’s Board and Women's Engineering Society (WES) Council, working with teachers across the country through the Stimulating Physics Network (including keynote talks at education fairs and teacher conferences). Wade has been critical of expensive campaigns to encourage girls into science where there is an implication that only a small minority would be interested, or that girls can study the "chemical composition of lipsticks and nail varnish".[3][39] She estimates that £5m or £6m is spent in the UK to promote a scientific career for women but with little measurement of the results.[3] Wade has made a large contribution to a Wikipedia campaign that encourages the creation of Wikipedia articles about notable female academics, in order to promote women role models in STEM.[41][42][43]

Wade coordinated a team for the 6th International Women in Physics Conference, resulting in an invitation to discuss the Institute of Physics (IOP) gender balance work in Germany.[44] Wade also supports the engagement of school students through school activities and festivals, and the organisation of a series of events for girls at Imperial College London, which she has funded with grants from the Royal Academy of Engineering (RAEng), the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) and the Biochemical Society.[8] In 2015 Wade won the science engagement activity I'm a Scientist, Get me out of here![46] and received £500, which she used to run a greenlight4girls Day in the Department of Physics at Imperial College London.[47]

Wade serves on the IOP London and South East Committee,[48] the IOP Women in Physics Committee[49] and the Juno transparency and opportunity committee at Imperial.[50] She cites her influences as Sharmadean Reid, Lesley Cohen, Jenny Nelson[4] and Angela Saini, particularly her book Inferior.[3] Her outreach work has been covered by the BBC,[1][54] Sky News,[55] HuffPost,[39] ABC News,[57] Physics World,[58] El País,[42] CNN,[43] Nature,[6][12] and The Guardian.[3][64][65]. In 2018, Wade created over 450 Wikipedia biographical articles of minorities to raise the profile of minorities in STEM.[13]

Wade was interviewed as part of TEDx London Women, held on 1 December 2018.[14]

Awards and honours

Wade has received awards for contributions to science, science communication, diversity, and inclusion. Wade has received the Robert Perrin Award for Materials Science[68][69] from the Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining, the IOP Jocelyn Bell-Burnell Award for Women in Physics 2016,[13] and the IOP Early Career Physics Communicator Prize 2015.[71]

At Imperial College she has received the Imperial College Union award for contribution to college life in 2015,[72] and the Julia Higgins Medal in 2017 in recognition of her work to support gender equality.[73][74] In 2015, Wade was the winner of the Colour Zone in I'm a Scientist, Get Me Out of Here, an online science engagement project run by Mangorolla CIC.[75]

She was invited to Science Foo Camp at the Googleplex in California in 2017.[76]

In December 2018, Wade was named as one of Nature's 10 people who mattered in science during 2018.[15] In the same year, Wade won the Daphne Jackson Medal and Prize for "acting as an internationally-recognised ambassador for STEM"[78] and received an "honourable mention" in the Wikimedian of the Year award by Wikipedia co-founder Jimmy Wales, for her "year long effort to write about underrepresented scientists and engineers on Wikipedia".[79]

References

1. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-45717060|website=bbc.co.uk|title=Women in science: 'We want to be accepted into the club'|first1=Marie |last1=Jackson |first2=Jennifer|last2= Scott|year=2018|publisher=BBC News}}
2. ^{{cite journal|last1=Wade|first1=Jessica|last2=Wood|first2=Sebastian|last3=Collado-Fregoso|first3=Elisa|last4=Heeney|first4=Martin|last5=Durrant|first5=James|last6=Kim|first6=Ji-Seon|authorlink6=Ji-Seon Kim (physicist)|title=Impact of Fullerene Intercalation on Structural and Thermal Properties of Organic Photovoltaic Blends|journal=The Journal of Physical Chemistry C|volume=121|issue=38|year=2017|pages=20976–20985|issn=1932-7447|doi=10.1021/acs.jpcc.7b05893}}
3. ^{{cite journal|last1=Fei|first1=Zhuping|last2=Boufflet|first2=Pierre|last3=Wood|first3=Sebastian|last4=Wade|first4=Jessica|last5=Moriarty|first5=John|last6=Gann|first6=Eliot|last7=Ratcliff|first7=Erin L.|last8=McNeill|first8=Christopher R.|last9=Sirringhaus|first9=Henning|last10=Kim|first10=Ji-Seon|last11=Heeney|first11=Martin|title=Influence of Backbone Fluorination in Regioregular Poly(3-alkyl-4-fluoro)thiophenes|journal=Journal of the American Chemical Society|volume=137|issue=21|year=2015|pages=6866–6879|issn=0002-7863|doi=10.1021/jacs.5b02785}}
4. ^{{cite journal|last1=Wade|first1=Jessica|last2=Steiner|first2=Florian|last3=Niedzialek|first3=Dorota|last4=James|first4=David T.|last5=Jung|first5=Youngsuk|last6=Yun|first6=Dong-Jin|last7=Bradley|first7=Donal D. C.|last8=Nelson|first8=Jenny|last9=Kim|first9=Ji-Seon|title=Charge mobility anisotropy of functionalized pentacenes in organic field effect transistors fabricated by solution processing|journal=Journal of Materials Chemistry C|volume=2|issue=47|year=2014|pages=10110–10115|issn=2050-7526|doi=10.1039/C4TC01353K}}
5. ^{{cite journal|last1=Razzell-Hollis|first1=Joseph|last2=Wade|first2=Jessica|last3=Tsoi|first3=Wing Chung|last4=Soon|first4=Ying|last5=Durrant|first5=James|last6=Kim|first6=Ji-Seon|title=Photochemical stability of high efficiency PTB7:PC70BM solar cell blends|journal=Journal of Materials Chemistry A|volume=2|issue=47|year=2014|pages=20189–20195|issn=2050-7488|doi=10.1039/C4TA05641H}}
6. ^{{cite journal|last1=James|first1=David T.|last2=Frost|first2=Jarvist M.|last3=Wade|first3=Jessica|last4=Nelson|first4=Jenny|authorlink4=Jenny Nelson|last5=Kim|first5=Ji-Seon|title=Controlling Microstructure of Pentacene Derivatives by Solution Processing: Impact of Structural Anisotropy on Optoelectronic Properties|journal=ACS Nano|volume=7|issue=9|year=2013|pages=7983–7991|issn=1936-0851|doi=10.1021/nn403073d}}
7. ^{{cite journal|last1=Kim|first1=Ji-Hoon|last2=Wood|first2=Sebastian|last3=Park|first3=Jong Baek|last4=Wade|first4=Jessica|last5=Song|first5=Myungkwan|last6=Yoon|first6=Sung Cheol|last7=Jung|first7=In Hwan|last8=Kim|first8=Ji-Seon|last9=Hwang|first9=Do-Hoon|title=Optimization and Analysis of Conjugated Polymer Side Chains for High-Performance Organic Photovoltaic Cells|journal=Advanced Functional Materials|volume=26|issue=10|year=2016|pages=1517–1525|issn=1616301X|doi=10.1002/adfm.201504093}} {{closed access}}
8. ^{{cite journal|last1=Wade|first1=Jessica|last2=Wood|first2=Sebastian|last3=Beatrup|first3=Daniel|last4=Hurhangee|first4=Michael|last5=Bronstein|first5=Hugo|last6=McCulloch|first6=Iain|last7=Durrant|first7=James R.|authorlink7=James Robert Durrant|last8=Kim|first8=Ji-Seon|url= https://spiral.imperial.ac.uk/bitstream/10044/1/24738/2/Jess_Stability%20of%20PTTz%20series_JCP%202015%20published.pdf |title=Operational electrochemical stability of thiophene-thiazole copolymers probed by resonant Raman spectroscopy|journal=The Journal of Chemical Physics|volume=142|issue=24|year=2015|pages=244904-(1-6)|issn=0021-9606|doi=10.1063/1.4923197}}
9. ^{{cite journal|last1=Kang|first1=Chan-mo|last2=Wade|first2=Jessica|last3=Yun|first3=Sumin|last4=Lim|first4=Jaehoon|last5=Cho|first5=Hyunduck|last6=Roh|first6=Jeongkyun|last7=Lee|first7=Hyunkoo|last8=Nam|first8=Sangwook|last9=Bradley|first9=Donal D. C.|last10=Kim|first10=Ji-Seon|last11=Lee|first11=Changhee|url= http://ael.snu.ac.kr/paper_file/Kang_et_al-Advanced_Electronic_Materials.pdf |title=1 GHz Pentacene Diode Rectifiers Enabled by Controlled Film Deposition on SAM-Treated Au Anodes|journal=Advanced Electronic Materials|volume=2|issue=2|year=2015|pages=1500282 (1-7)|issn=2199160X|doi=10.1002/aelm.201500282}}
10. ^{{cite journal|last1=Beatrup|first1=Daniel|last2=Wade|first2=Jessica|last3=Biniek|first3=Laure|last4=Bronstein|first4=Hugo|last5=Hurhangee|first5=Michael|last6=Kim|first6=Ji-Seon|last7=McCulloch|first7=Iain|last8=Durrant|first8=James R.|authorlink8=James Robert Durrant|title=Polaron stability in semiconducting polymer neat films|journal=ChemComm|volume=50|issue=92|year=2014|pages=14425–14428|issn=1359-7345|doi=10.1039/C4CC06193D}} {{closed access}}
11. ^{{cite journal|last1=Wood|first1=Sebastian|last2=Wade|first2=Jessica|last3=Shahid|first3=Munazza|last4=Collado-Fregoso|first4=Elisa|last5=Bradley|first5=Donal D. C.|authorlink5=Donal Bradley|last6=Durrant|first6=James R.|last7=Heeney|first7=Martin|last8=Kim|first8=Ji-Seon|title=Natures of optical absorption transitions and excitation energy dependent photostability of diketopyrrolopyrrole (DPP)-based photovoltaic copolymers|journal=Energy & Environmental Science|volume=8|issue=11|year=2015|pages=3222–3232|issn=1754-5692|doi=10.1039/C5EE01974E}} {{closed access}}
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17. ^2018 Daphne Jackson Medal and Prize Institute of Physics
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  • [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PUpOqdB6RDU A voice for diversity in science] Video of Wade's TEDxLondonWomen interview 1 December 2018
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