My 2DEV spectroscopy PNAS paper has picked up considerable attention, achieving an Altmetric score of 69. The work was covered by a commentary by Professor Gregory Scholes, has been reported by several news sites (Bioportfolio, Nanowerk, Phys.org, Science Daily, Photonics.com, G.I.T. Laboratory Journal, Innovations Report) and blogs (Lawrence Berkeley National Lab News center, Technology.org, 2Physics, R&D Magazine, AAAS’s EurekAlert!) as well as highlighted by DOE in their Science Headliner news.
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Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory news center have just published a lovely news article about my PNAS paper.To read the article check out the LBNL news center here. |
PNAS paper published
Our new paper, “Correlating the motion of electrons and nuclei with two-dimensional electronic-vibrational spectroscopy” is now online in the PNAS early edition: click
PNAS paper accepted
My paper, entitled “Correlating the motion of electrons and nuclei with two-dimensional electronic-vibrational spectroscopy” has been accepted by PNAS. It is currently in press and should appear in print soon!
ACS Physical Chemistry Division Postdoctoral Award
I was fortunate to be selected as one of the recipients of the American Chemical Society Physical Chemistry Postdoctoral awards! I will receive the award at the San Francisco Annual ACS meeting this August, and present my work in the nano-probes for biological systems session. http://phys-acs.org/postdocs/2014.html
CMDS talk abstract accepted
My talk abstract was accepted for the 7th international workshop on coherent multidimensional spectroscopy, set to take place in Eugene Oregon this July.
Ultrafast abstract accepted
My abstract was accepted to talk at the Ultrafast Phenomena XIX conference this July in Japan. The paper details the ultrafast decay dynamics of beta-apo-8′-carotenal with a new multidimensional ultrafast spectroscopic technique.
OCP paper accepted
Two-dimensional electronic spectroscopy experiments were used to study the electronic relaxation of the two forms of the orange carotenoid protein. This study gives us insights into the role carotenoid, 3′-hECN, plays in non-photochemical quenching of cyanobacteria.
This manuscript has just been accepted in JPCB. Check out the paper here.
New website
Welcome to my wordpress website!

