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Amy Stevens is an Assistant Professor in the College of Arts and Science at the University of Saskatchewan. Her research focuses on understanding the dynamics of energy-transfer processes in molecules and supramolecular systems using ultrafast laser spectroscopy techniques. She investigates the upconversion and downconversion processes, including singlet fission, within various molecules. Additionally, Amy utilizes DNA nanotechnology to create scaffolds that organize molecules into specific arrays and forms thin films comprised of DNA-molecule complexes for integrated devices and solar cells.
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