Two-Dimensional Spectroscopy and Its Applications

Topic: 
Two-Dimensional Spectroscopy and Its Applications
Date & Time: 
Friday, December 13, 2019 - 14:00 to 15:00
Speaker: 
Hui Dong, Graduate School of China Academy of Engineering Physics
Location: 
Room 264, Geography Building, Zhongbei Campus, East China Normal University

Abstract: 

Two-dimensional spectroscopy is an incisive tool to probe the dynamics directly and has been used in chemical reaction, energy transfer in biological complexes and electron transfer in physical materials. In this talk, I will explain how the two-dimensional spectroscopy works, and present its applications in natural light-harvesting system and strong-field ionization process.

Biography: 

Dr. Hui Dong received his bachelor degree from University of Science and Technology of China in 2006, and Ph. D. degree from Institute of Theoretical Physics of Chinese Academy of Sciences in 2011. After the postdoc in UC Berkeley (2011-2015) and Texas A&M (2015-2017), he joined Graduate School of China Academy of Engineering Physics (Beijing). His research focuses on advanced spectroscopy with quantum light and quantum thermodynamics.

 

Seminar Series by the NYU-ECNU Center for Computational Chemistry at NYU Shanghai