Jordan Greco, Ph.D.

Chief Scientific Officer at LambdaVision

Jordan Greco, Ph.D. has extensive work experience in various scientific and research roles. They currently serve as the Chief Scientific Officer at LambdaVision, Inc. since 2010. Prior to this, they worked at the University of Connecticut, starting in 2009 as an Undergraduate Research Assistant and later progressing to Graduate Research Assistant, Honors Programming Teaching Assistant, and General Chemistry Teaching Assistant. In 2015, they became a Postdoctoral Fellow, where they conducted combined spectroscopic and theoretical analyses to describe photophysical properties of various molecular systems. They also designed and conducted experiments to measure the effectiveness of a protein-based retinal implant. They continued to work as an Assistant Research Professor at the University of Connecticut since 2018. Additionally, Jordan served in various technician and archaeologist roles at Vasa Museet, Archaeological and Historical Services, Inc., and the Mashantucket Pequot Museum and Research Center.

Jordan Greco, Ph.D., pursued higher education at the University of Connecticut. From 2004 to 2010, they earned a Bachelor of Science degree, majoring in Chemistry and Anthropology. Following this, they furthered their academic journey and obtained a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Physical Chemistry, completing their studies from 2010 to 2015.

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  • Chief Scientific Officer

    January, 2010 - present