Dr. Bryan Changala
Dr. Bryan Changala, Harvard Abstract: Molecules are amongst the most complex objects that can be controlled and studied at the individual quantum state level. In this talk, I will introduce […]
Dr. Bryan Changala, Harvard Abstract: Molecules are amongst the most complex objects that can be controlled and studied at the individual quantum state level. In this talk, I will introduce […]
Pathways to Your Career Seminar Abstract and bio to come
Professor Gayan Wijeratne, University of Alabama Abstract and bio to come
Professor Daniel Tabor, Texas A&M University Building Physics-Based and Data-Driven Methods for Efficient Polymer Design and Spectroscopy Simulations Abstract: Our research group focuses on building tools that enable inverse materials […]
Professor Linlin Zhao, University of California, Riverside Abstract and bio to come
Professor Hans Renata, Rice University Abstract: By virtue of their unrivaled selectivity profiles, enzymes possess remarkable potential to address unsolved challenges in chemical synthesis. The realization of this potential, however, […]
Pathways to Your Career Seminar Abstract and bio to come
Professor Yutan Geltzer, Kenyon College Abstract and bio to come
Professor Ted Sargent, Northwestern University Materials chemistry for optoelectronics and for decarbonization Abstract: Emerging materials – such as quantum dots, perovskites, and metal and metal oxide nanoparticles – are urgently needed […]
Professor Yisong Guo, Carnegie Mellon University Abstract and bio to come
Steven Sibener, University of Chicago A Multiscale View of Dynamical Processes at Surfaces using Molecular Beam Scattering, In Situ Scanning Probe Imaging, and Molecular Dynamics Simulations Abstract: This presentation will […]
Professor Leah Dodson, University of Maryland, College Park Abstract and bio to come.