Professor James Gaynor has received a 2025 Packard Fellowship, recognizing him as one of the nation’s most innovative early-career scientists. The five-year, $875,000 award supports his groundbreaking attochemistry research, capturing how electrons and energy move in molecules in real time—advancing understanding of chemical reactions at the atomic level and opening new frontiers in photochemistry.Chemist James Gaynor receives Packard Fellowship
October 15, 2025
Professor James Gaynor has received a 2025 Packard Fellowship, recognizing him as one of the nation’s most innovative early-career scientists. The five-year, $875,000 award supports his groundbreaking attochemistry research, capturing how electrons and energy move in molecules in real time—advancing understanding of chemical reactions at the atomic level and opening new frontiers in photochemistry.