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Biography:
Dr. Seogjoo J. Jang is a professor of chemistry at Queens College of the City University of New York (CUNY), and a doctoral faculty of both Chemistry and Physics PhD programs at the Graduate Center of CUNY. He has also been serving as a Korea Institute for Advanced Study (KIAS) Scholar since 2022. Dr. Jang received BS (89) and MS (93) degrees in Chemistry from Seoul National University, and PhD degree in Chemistry (1999) from the University of Pennsylvania under the supervision of Gregory A. Voth. He worked as a postdoctoral associate at MIT during 1999-2002 (working with the late Bob Silbey and also Jianshu Cao), and as a Goldhaber Distinguished Fellow at Brookhaven National Laboratory (working with Marshall D. Newton) in 2003-2005. Since starting as an assistant professor at Queens College in 2005, Dr. Jang was granted an early promotion to an associate professor in 2009, tenured in 2010, promoted to a full professor in 2012, and served as the chair of the department during 2018-2021. He is a recipient of the NSF CAREER Award (2009) and Camille Dreyfus Teacher Scholar Award (2010). Dr. Jang's main research expertise is in the development of theories and computational methods for quantum dynamics in complex molecular systems, with particular focus on exciton and electron dynamics. These have significant implications for solar light harvesting, sensing, and imaging, and have mostly been supported by both NSF and the Department of Energy.
Seminar Series by the NYU-ECNU Center for Computational Chemistry at NYU Shanghai
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