W. E. Moerner
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William Esco Moerner was born in 1953 in Pleasanton, California, and grew up in San Antonio, Texas. He received his B.S.
Bachelor of Science
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 in Physics with Top Honors, B.S.
Bachelor of Science
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 in Electrical Engineering with Top Honors, and his A.B. in Mathematics summa cum laude from Washington University in St. Louis
Washington University in St. Louis
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 in 1975 followed by his M.S.
Master's degree
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 and Ph.D.
Doctor of Philosophy
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 in Physics from Cornell University
Cornell University
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 in 1978 and 1982, respectively. His positions include: Research Staff Member and Manager at IBM Research in San Jose, California from 1981 to 1995; Visiting Guest Professor at ETH Zürich from 1993 to 1994; Distinguished Professor of Physical Chemistry at The University of California, San Diego from 1995 to 1998; Robert B. Woodward Visiting Professor at Harvard University in winter 1997-1998; and Professor of Chemistry at Stanford University from 1998 to the present.

Professor Moerner is credited with achieving the first optical detection and spectroscopy of a single molecule in condensed phases, along with his postdoc, Lothar Kador. Optical study of single molecules has subsequently become a widely used single-molecule experiment in chemistry, physics, and biology. Professor Moerner has received the Roger I. Wilkinson National Outstanding Young Electrical Engineer Award (1984), the Earle K. Plyler Prize from the American Physical Society (2001), Fellowships in the American Physical Society, Optical Society of America, American Association for the Advancement of Science, and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Membership in the National Academy of Sciences (2007), the Wolf Prize in Chemistry
Wolf Prize in Chemistry
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 (2008), and the Irving Langmuir Prize in Chemical Physics (2009).

Professor Moerner is currently the Harry S. Mosher Professor at Stanford University
Stanford University
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 in the Chemistry Department, with a courtesy appointment in Applied Physics. Areas of research and interest include: single-molecule spectroscopy and imaging, physical chemistry
Physical chemistry
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, chemical physics
Chemical physics
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, biophysics
Biophysics
Biophysics is an interdisciplinary science that uses the methods of physical science to study biological systems. Studies included under the branches of biophysics span all levels of biological organization, from the molecular scale to whole organisms and ecosystems...

, nanophotonics
Nanophotonics
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, and nanoparticle trapping. For more details, see the Moerner Laboratory homepage.

Although born in California, W.E. Moerner grew up in Texas, which, as he says, explains why his parents referred to him by his initials from birth to distinguish him from his father and grandfather, also both named William. In honor/memory of his parents, he continues to use initials. His formal name is William Esco Moerner.

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