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CHEMICAL PHYSICS PROGRAM

Co-Directors: J. L. Musfeldt and R. N. Compton

2005: Frontiers in Chemical Physics Workshop

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Affiliation

Seminar Title

James Cross Yale University Finding Fulfillment in the Filling of Fullerenes
Leon Sanche Universite Sherbrooke Mechanisms of DNA Damage Induced by Low Energy Electrons
Sara Majetich Carnegie Melon University Magnetic Properties of Self-Assembled Nanoparticle Assemblies
Satish Kumar Georgia Institute of Technology Polymer/Carbon Nanotube Composites : Challenges and Opportunities
Matthew Platz Ohio State University Time Resolved Spectroscopy of Nitrenes and Nitrenoids in Solution
Sumit Mazumdar University of Arizona Universal Features of Quasi-One-Dimensional Excitons in Pi-Conjugated Polymers and Semi conducting Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes
Rigberto Hernandez Georgia Institute of Technology Patterning a Layer by Tickling the Surface
Elias Greenbaum Oak Ridge National Laboratory Nanoscale Photosynthesis, Molecular Interactions, and the Photocatalytic Evolution of Hydrogen
David Ball University of Tennessee Space Institute Single-Molecule Detection and Imaging
Doug Lowndes University of Tennessee & Oak Ridge National Labaratory Chemical Physics on the Nanoscience Frontier: Update on the CNMS and Research Highlights in Functional Carbon-Based Nanomaterials
A. C. Buchanan III Oak Ridge National Laboratory Organic Radical Reactions in Mesoporous Silica:
Impact of Pore Surface Confinement
Gerard M. Ludtka Oak Ridge National Laboratory Exploring Ultrahigh Magnetic Field Processing of Materials for Developing Customized Microstructures and Enhanced Performance
Jeffrey D. Steill University of Tennessee FT-IR of Trace Gases: Atmospheric Analysis and Ionization Products
Thomas Schulthess Oak Ridge National Laboratory Electronic Structure of Dilute Magnetic Semiconductors: A Comparison of the SIC-LSD and the LDA+U methods