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Steven L. Bernasek
Chemical physics of surfaces, basic studies of chemisorption on well-characterized transition metal surfaces using electron diffraction and electron spectroscopy, surface reaction dynamics, heterogeneous catalysis.
   
Herschel Rabitz
Physical chemistry, biomolecular modeling, laser control of molecular processes, molecular collisions, theory of chemical reactions, time- and space-dependent molecular manipulation. Affiliated with the Program in Applied and Computational Mathematics and the Princeton Institute for the Science and Technology of Materials (PRISM)
   
 
Haw Yang
Physical chemistry, reaction dynamics in complex systems; development and application of single-molecule spectroscopy and methods to elucidate functional consequences in protein conformational dynamics in vitro and in living cells, self assembly of biological macromolecules and nanostructures, biofuels and basic sciences in sustainable energy solutions.

 

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