Rebecca Ingle, Ph.D

Rebecca Ingle, Ph.D

Feature Writer

Ph.D. Physical Chemistry, M.Chem. Chemistry

Dr. Rebecca Ingle is a researcher in the field of ultrafast spectroscopy, where she specializes in using X-ray and optical spectroscopies to track precisely what happens during light-triggered chemical reactions. Her enthusiasm for science communication led to her starting as a science writer during her undergraduate, and since then she has contributed to numerous magazines, blogs, and newspapers. She particularly loves writing about all things lasers and optics.

Articles from Rebecca

Advancing Photonics: The Exciting Role hBN Could Play

The Benefits of Using Benchtop SEM for Nanoanalysis

How Advanced Microscopy Techniques Have Evolved Over Time

Atomic Scale Imaging of Zeolite Defects

MXene Characterization Through Raman Spectroscopy

Taking A Closer Look at Zeolites With Electron Microscopy

The Benefits of Using XRD to Analyze Thin Films

Analyzing Semiconductor Nanodevices Through Spectroscopy

How Are Spectrometry and Spectroscopy Different?

Two-Photon Microscopy | A Guide

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