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Curriculum Vitae of Eitan Geva, Ph.D. Department of Chemistry, Rm. 2000D Phone: (734) 763-8012 University of Michigan FAX: (734) 647-4865 930 North University Avenue E-mail: [email protected] Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1055 http://www.umich.edu/~michchem/faculty/geva http://www.umich.edu/~gevalab PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE FACULTY 2010-present Professor of Chemistry, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI. 2006-2010 Associate Professor of Chemistry, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI. 2000-2006 Assistant Professor of Chemistry, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI. Courses taught: “Chemical Principles” (Chem 260/261) “Physical Chemistry I” (Chem 461) "Biophysical Chemistry I" (Chem453) “Quantum Chemistry” (Chem 571) “Molecular Spectra and Structure” (Chem 580) “Chemical Dynamics” (Chem567) POSTDOCTORATE 2000 Postdoctoral Research Fellow with Prof. Gregory A. Voth, Chemistry Department, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT; Subject: Centroid Molecular Dynamics. 1998-1999 Postdoctoral Research Fellow with Prof. David J. Tannor, Chemical Physics Department, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel; Subject: Dissipative Quantum Dynamics. 1999-1998 Postdoctoral Research Fellow with Prof. James L. Skinner, Chemistry Department, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI; Subject: Theory of Single Molecule Spectroscopy in Low Temperature Glasses. EDUCATION 1990-1995 Graduate Research Assistant with Prof. Ronnie Kosloff, Chemistry Department, The Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel. Thesis: Quantum Thermodynamics in Finite Time. Ph.D. in Theoretical Chemistry awarded in 1996. 1986-1989 Undergraduate student in the Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel. B.Sc. in Chemistry and Physics awarded in 1990 (summa cum laude). HONORS AND AWARDS 1999 Feinberg Graduate School Postdoctoral Fellowship. 1995 Fulbright Scholarship. 1994 Fritz Haber Prize (awarded annually by the Hebrew University Fritz Haber Institute for Theoretical Chemistry, based on research accomplishments). 1993 World Sephardi Federation Research Award. 1993 Wolf Foundation Prize in Memory of Dr. Moshe Gilbo'a. 1992 World Sephardi Federation Research Award. 1992 Prize in Memory of Sara Wolf (awarded annually by the Hebrew University, based on research

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Curriculum Vitae of Eitan Geva, Ph.D. Department of Chemistry, Rm. 2000D Phone: (734) 763-8012 University of Michigan FAX: (734) 647-4865 930 North University Avenue E-mail: [email protected] Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1055 http://www.umich.edu/~michchem/faculty/geva http://www.umich.edu/~gevalab

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE FACULTY 2010-present Professor of Chemistry, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI. 2006-2010 Associate Professor of Chemistry, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI. 2000-2006 Assistant Professor of Chemistry, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI. Courses taught:

§ “Chemical Principles” (Chem 260/261) § “Physical Chemistry I” (Chem 461) § "Biophysical Chemistry I" (Chem453) § “Quantum Chemistry” (Chem 571) § “Molecular Spectra and Structure” (Chem 580) § “Chemical Dynamics” (Chem567)

POSTDOCTORATE 2000 Postdoctoral Research Fellow with Prof. Gregory A. Voth, Chemistry Department, University

of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT; Subject: Centroid Molecular Dynamics. 1998-1999 Postdoctoral Research Fellow with Prof. David J. Tannor, Chemical Physics Department,

Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel; Subject: Dissipative Quantum Dynamics. 1999-1998 Postdoctoral Research Fellow with Prof. James L. Skinner, Chemistry Department, University

of Wisconsin, Madison, WI; Subject: Theory of Single Molecule Spectroscopy in Low Temperature Glasses.

EDUCATION 1990-1995 Graduate Research Assistant with Prof. Ronnie Kosloff, Chemistry Department, The Hebrew

University, Jerusalem, Israel. Thesis: Quantum Thermodynamics in Finite Time. Ph.D. in Theoretical Chemistry awarded in 1996.

1986-1989 Undergraduate student in the Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel. B.Sc. in Chemistry and Physics awarded in 1990 (summa cum laude).

HONORS AND AWARDS 1999 Feinberg Graduate School Postdoctoral Fellowship. 1995 Fulbright Scholarship. 1994 Fritz Haber Prize (awarded annually by the Hebrew University Fritz Haber Institute for

Theoretical Chemistry, based on research accomplishments). 1993 World Sephardi Federation Research Award. 1993 Wolf Foundation Prize in Memory of Dr. Moshe Gilbo'a. 1992 World Sephardi Federation Research Award. 1992 Prize in Memory of Sara Wolf (awarded annually by the Hebrew University, based on research

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accomplishments). 1990 Awarded B.Sc. summa cum laude. 1989 The Hebrew University Faculty of Science Dean's List. 1988 The Hebrew University Rector's Prize. 1987 The Hebrew University Faculty of Science Dean's Prize. 1986 The Hebrew University Faculty of Science Dean's Prize.

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS Member, American Chemical Society, since 2000. Member, American Physical Society, since 2000. Member, Michigan Center for Theoretical Physics (MCTP). Member, Applied Physics Program (University of Michigan). Member, Journal of Physical Chemistry Advisory Board (Jan. 1 2010 – Dec. 31 2012).

PUBLICATION LIST ◊ Publications arising from research conducted at Michigan that were not included in tenure package. * Publications arising from research conducted at Michigan that were included in tenure package.

§ Publications arising from research conducted as Postdoctoral Research Fellow. ● Publications arising from research conducted as Graduate Student.

Articles in Refereed Journals (submitted, in press or published) ◊ Wilcox D. E., Lee M. H, Sykes M. E., Niedringhaus A., Geva E., Dunietz B. D., Shtein M and Ogilvie J. P.

(2015) “Ultrafast charge-transfer dynamics at the boron subphthalocyanine chloride / C60 heterojunction: Comparison between experiment and theory” J. Phys. Chem. Lett. 6 569−575

◊ Lee M. and Geva E. and Dunietz B. (2014) “Donor-to-donor vs. donor-to-acceptor interfacial charge transfer states in the phthalocyanine-fullerene organic photovoltaic system” J. Phys. Chem. Lett. 5 3810-3816

◊ Talapatra S. and Geva E. (2014) “Vibrational Lifetimes of Cyanide Ion in Aqueous Solution From Molecular Dynamics Simulations: Intermolecular vs. Intramolecular Accepting Modes” J. Phys. Chem. B 118 7395−7404

◊ Z. Zheng, A. Manna, H. Phillips, M. Hammer, C. Song, E. Geva and B. Dunietz (2014) “Molecular structure, spectroscopy and photo induced kinetics in tri-nuclear cyanide bridged complex in solution: A first principle perspective” J. Am. Chem. Soc. 136 16954−16957

◊ Lee M., Geva E. and Dunietz B. (2014) “Calculation from First Principles of Golden-Rule Rate Constants for Photo-Induced Subphthalocyanine/Fullerene Interfacial Charge Transfer and Recombination in Organic Photovoltaic Cells” J. Phys. Chem C 118 9780-9789

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◊ Vazquez F. X., Talapatra S., Sension R. J. and Geva E. (2014) “The Entropic Origin of Solvent Effects on The Single Bond cZt-tZt Isomerization Rate Constant of 1,3,5-cis-Hexatriene in Alkane and Alcohol Solvents: A Molecular Dynamics Study” J. Phys. Chem B, 118 7395-7404 * invited paper to James L. Skinner special Festschrift issue.

◊ Phillips H. D., Zheng Z, Geva E. and Dunietz, B. D. (2014) “Orbital Gap Predictions for Rational Design of Organic Photovoltaic Materials” Organic Electronics, 15 1509-1520

◊ Kwac, K. and Geva, E. (2013) “A Mixed Quantum-Classical Molecular Dynamics Study of anti-Tetrol and syn-Tetrol Dissolved in Liquid Chloroform II: Infrared Emission Spectra, Vibrational Excited-State Life-Times and Nonequilibrium Hydrogen-Bond Dynamics” J. Phys. Chem. B, 117 14457-14467

◊ Kwac, K. and Geva, E. (2013) “A Mixed Quantum-Classical Molecular Dynamics Study of anti-Tetrol and syn-Tetrol Dissolved in Liquid Chloroform: Hydrogen-Bond Structure and Its Signature on the Infrared Absorption Spectrum” J. Phys. Chem. B, 117 16493–16505

◊ Lee, M. H., Dunietz, B. D. and Geva, E. (2013) “Calculation From First Principles of Intramolecular Golden-Rule Rate Constants for Photo-Induced Electron Transfer in Molecular Donor-Acceptor Systems”

J. Phys. Chem. C, 117 23391–23401

◊ Kwac, K. and Geva, E. (2013) “Solvation dynamics of formylperylene dissolved in methanol-acetonitrile liquid mixtures: A molecular dynamics study” J. Phys. Chem. B 117 9996-10006

◊ Kwac, K. and Geva, E. (2013) “A mixed quantum-classical molecular dynamics study of the hydroxyl stretch in methanol/carbon-tetrachloride mixtures III: Nonequilibrium Hydrogen-Bond Dynamics and Infrared Pump-Probe Spectra” J. Phys. Chem. B 117 7737-7749

◊ Shaohui Zheng, Eitan Geva and Barry D. Dunietz (2012) ”Solvated charge transfer states of functionalized anthracene and tetracyanoethylene: A computational study based on a range separated hybrid functional and charge constrained self-consistent field with switching Gaussian polarized continuum models” J. Chem. Theory Comput. 9 1125-1131

◊ Heidi Phillips, Eitan Geva and Barry D. Dunietz (2012) ”Calculating off-site excitations in symmetric donor-acceptor systems via time-dependent density functional theory with range-Separated density functionals” J. Chem. Theory Comput. 8 2661-2668

◊ Zheng, S., Phillips, H., Geva E. and Dunietz B. D. (2012) “An ab-initio study of the emissive charge-transfer states of solvated chromophore-functionalized

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silsesquioxanes” J. Am. Chem. Soc. 134 6944-6947

◊ Kwac, K. and Geva, E. (2012) “A mixed quantum-classical molecular dynamics study of the hydroxyl stretch in methanol/carbon-tetrachloride mixtures II: Excited state hydrogen bonding structure and dynamics, infrared emission spectrum and excited state life-time”

J. Phys. Chem. B 116 2856-2866 ◊ Phillips, H., Zhang, S., Hyla, A., Laine, R., Goodson, T., Geva, Eitan and Dunietz, B. (2011)

“Ab-initio calculation of the electronic absorption of functionalized octahedral silsesquioxanes via time-dependent density functional theory with range separated hybrid functionals”

J. Phys. Chem. A 116 1137-1145

◊ Kwac, K. and Geva, E. (2011) “A mixed quantum-classical molecular dynamics study of the hydroxyl stretch in methanol/carbontetrachloride mixtures: Equilibrium hydrogen-bond structure and dynamics at the ground state and the infrared absorption spectrum”

J. Phys. Chem. B 115 9184–9194

◊ Vazquez, F. X., Talapatra, S. and Geva, E. (2011) “Vibrational energy relaxation in liquid HCl and DCl via the linearized semiclassical method:

Electrostriction vs. quantum delocalization” J. Phys. Chem. A 115 9775-9781

◊ Baiz, C. R., Kubarych K. J., Geva, E. and Sibert III E. L., (2011) “A local mode approach to modeling multidimensional infrared spectra of metal carbonyls”

J. Phys. Chem. A 115 5354–5363

◊ Baiz, C. R., Kubarych K. J. and Geva, E. (2011) “Molecular theory and simulation of coherence transfer in metal carbonyls and its signature on

multidimensional infrared spectra” J. Phys. Chem. B 115, 5322-5339

◊ Hanna, G. and Geva, E. (2011) “Signature of nonadiabatic transitions on the pump-probe infrared spectra of a hydrogen-bonded complex

dissolved in a polar solvent: A computational study” J. Phys. Chem. B 115, 5191-5200

◊ Vazquez, F. X., Navrotskaya, I. and Geva, E. (2010) “Vibrational energy relaxation rate constants via the linearized semiclassical method without force derivatives” J. Phys. Chem. A 114, 5682-5688

◊ Hanna, G. and Geva, E. (2010)

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“Computational study of the signature of hydrogen-bond strength on the infrared spectra of a hydrogen-bonded complex dissolved in a polar liquid” Chem. Phys. 370 201-207 Invited paper for a special issue on “Dynamics of molecular systems: From quantum to classical”]

◊ Baiz, C. R., McRobbie, P. L., Preketes, N. K., Kubarych, K. J., and Geva, E. (2009) “Two-dimensional infrared spectroscopy of dimanganese decacarbonyl and its photoproducts: An ab-initio study” J. Phys. Chem. A 113, 9617–9623

◊ McRobbie, P. L. and Geva, E. (2009) “A benchmark study of different methods for calculating one- and two-dimensional spectra” J. Phys. Chem. A 113, 10425–10434

◊ Shi, Q. and Geva, E. (2009) “A self-consistent treatment of electron transfer in the limit of strong friction via the mixed quantum-classical Liouville method” J. Chem. Phys. 131, 034511.

◊ Hanna, G. and Geva, E. (2009) “Multi-dimensional spectra via the mixed quantum-classical Liouville method: Signatures of nonequilibrium dynamics” J. Phys. Chem. B 113, 9278-9288

◊ McRobbie, P. L., Hanna, G., Shi, Q. and Geva, E. (2009) “Signatures of nonequilibrium solvation dynamics on multi-dimensional spectra” Acc. Chem. Res. 42, 1299-1309 [Invited paper for a special issue on “Coherent Multidimensional Optical Spectroscopy”]

◊ Baiz, C., McRobbie, P. L., Anna, J., Geva, E. and Kubarych, K.J. (2009) “Two-dimensional infrared spectroscopy of metal-carbonyls” Acc. Chem. Res. 42, 1395-1404 [Invited paper for a special issue on “Coherent Multidimensional Optical Spectroscopy”]

◊ Hanna, G. and Geva, E. (2008) “Isotope effects on the vibrational relaxation and multidimensional infrared spectra of the hydrogen-stretch in a hydrogen-bonded complex dissolved in a polar liquid” J. Phys. Chem. B 112, 15793-15800

◊ Shi, Q. and Geva, E. (2008) “A comparison between different semiclassical approximations for optical response functions in nonpolar liquid solution II. The signature of excited state dynamics on two-dimensional spectra” J. Chem. Phys. 129, 124505 (10 pages)

◊ Hanna, G. and Geva, E. (2008) “A computational study of the one and two dimensional infrared spectra of a vibrational mode strongly coupled to its environment: Beyond the cumulant and Condon approximations” J. Phys. Chem. B 112, 12991-13004

◊ Hanna, G. and Geva, E. (2008) “Vibrational energy relaxation of a hydrogen-bonded complex dissolved in a polar liquid via the mixed quantum-classical Liouville method” J. Phys. Chem. B 112, 4048-4058

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◊ Navrotskaya, I. and Geva, E. (2007) “A comparison between the Landau-Teller and flux-flux methods for computing vibrational energy relaxation rate constants in the condensed phase” J. Chem. Phys. 127, 054504 (8 pages)

◊ Shang, J. and Geva, E. (2007) “Extracting the time scales of conformational dynamics from single-molecule single-photon fluorescence statistics” J. Phys. Chem. B 111, 4220-4226

◊ Shang, J. and Geva, E. (2007) “A computational study of a single surface-immobilized two-stranded coiled-coil polypeptide” J. Phys. Chem. B 111, 4178-4188

◊ Navrotskaya, I. and Geva, E. (2007) “Vibrational energy relaxation rates of 2H and 2D in liquid argon via the linearized semiclassical method” J. Phys. Chem. A 111, 460-467

◊ Ka, B. J. and Geva, E. (2006) “Classical vs. quantum vibrational energy relaxation pathways in solvated polyatomic molecules” J. Phys. Chem. A 110, 13131-13138

◊ Ka, B. J. and Geva, E. (2006) “A nonperturbative calculation of nonlinear spectroscopic signals in liquid solution” J. Chem. Phys. 125, 214501 (14 pages)

◊ Ka, B. J., Zhang, M-L. and Geva, E. (2006) “Homogeneity and Markovity of electronic dephasing in liquid solutions”

J. Chem. Phys. 125, 124509 (8 pages)

◊ Zhang, M-L., Ka, B. J. and Geva, E. (2006) “Nonequilibrium quantum dynamics in the condensed phase via the generalized quantum master equation”

J. Chem. Phys. 125, 044106 (12 pages)

◊ Ka, B. J. and Geva, E. (2006)

“Vibrational energy relaxation of polyatomic molecules in liquid solution via the linearized semiclassical method”

J. Phys. Chem. A 110, 9555-9567 * Navrotskaya, I. and Geva, E. (2006)

“The influence of nonbilinear system-bath coupling on quantum-mechanical activated rate processes” Chem. Phys. 322, 223-236 [Invited paper for a special issue on “Real time dynamics in complex quantum systems”]

* Shang, J. and Geva, E. (2005) “A computational study of the correlations between structure and dynamics in free and surface-immobilized polymer chains” J. Phys. Chem. B 109, 16340-16349

* Ka, B. J., Shi, Q. and Geva, E. (2005)

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“Vibrational energy relaxation rates via the linearized semiclassical approximation: Applications to neat diatomic liquids and atomic-diatomic liquid mixtures” J. Phys. Chem. A 109, 5527-5536

* Shi, Q. and Geva, E. (2005) “A comparison between different semiclassical approximations for optical response functions in nonpolar liquid solutions” J. Chem. Phys. 122, 064506 (7 pages)

* Wang, D. and Geva, E. (2005) “Protein structure and dynamics from single-molecule fluorescence-resonance energy transfer” J. Phys. Chem. B 109, 1626-1634

* Shi, Q. and Geva, E. (2004) “Nonradiative electronic relaxation rate constants from approximations based on linearizing the path-integral forward-backward action” J. Phys. Chem. A 108, 6109-6116

* Shi, Q. and Geva, E. (2004) “A derivation of the mixed quantum-classical Liouville equation from the influence functional formalism” J. Chem. Phys. 121, 3393-3403

* Shi, Q. and Geva, E. (2004) “A semiclassical generalized quantum master equation for an arbitrary system-bath coupling” J. Chem. Phys. 120, 10647-10658.

* Shi, Q. and Geva, E. (2003) “A new approach to calculating the memory kernel of the generalized quantum master equation for an arbitrary system-bath coupling” J. Chem. Phys. 119, 12063-12076

* Shi, Q. and Geva, E. (2003) “Stimulated Raman adiabatic passage in the presence of dephasing” J. Chem. Phys. 119, 11773-11787

* Shi, Q. and Geva, E. (2003) “On the calculation of vibrational energy relaxation rate constants from centroid molecular dynamics simulations” J. Chem. Phys. 119, 9030-9046

* Shi, Q. and Geva, E. (2003) “Vibrational energy relaxation in liquid oxygen from a semiclassical molecular dynamics simulation” J. Phys. Chem. A 107, 9070-9078

* Shi, Q. and Geva, E. (2003) “A semiclassical theory of vibrational energy relaxation in the condensed phase” J. Phys. Chem. A 107, 9059-9069 * Shi, Q. and Geva, E. (2003) “A relationship between semiclassical and centroid correlation functions” J. Chem. Phys. 118, 8173-8184

* Shi, Q. and Geva, E. (2003) “Vibrational energy relaxation rate constants from linear response theory” J. Chem. Phys. 118, 7562-7571

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* Navrotskaya, I., Shi, Q. and Geva, E. (2002) “Quantum-mechanical reaction rate constants from centroid molecular dynamics simulations: Barrier crossing in an asymmetrical double-well”

Isr. J. Chem. 42, 225-236 [Invited paper for a special issue on “Computational chemistry of quantum-mechanical processes”]

● Geva, E. (2002) “On the irreversible performance of a quantum heat engine” J. Mod. Optics 49, 635-644

* Shi, Q. and Geva, E. (2002) “Centroid-based methods for calculating quantum reaction rate constants: Centroid sampling vs. centroid dynamics”

J. Chem. Phys. 116, 3223-3233

* Geva, E. (2002) “Optimization of laser-driven intramolecular hydrogen transfer in the presence of dephasing”

J. Chem. Phys. 116, 1629-1635 * Geva, E., Shi, Q. and Voth, G. A. (2001)

“Quantum mechanical reaction rate constants from centroid molecular dynamics simulations” J. Chem. Phys. 115, 9209-9222

§ Everitt, K. F., Geva, E. and Skinner, J. L. (2001) “Determining the solvation correlation function from three pulse photon echoes in liquids”

J. Chem. Phys. 114, 1326-1335 § Geva, E., Rosenman, E. and Tannor, D. (2000)

“On the second order corrections to the quantum canonical equilibrium density matrix” J. Chem. Phys. 113, 1380-1390

● Kosloff, R., Geva, E. and Gordon, J. M. (2000) “Quantum refrigerators in quest of the absolute zero”

J. Appl. Phys. 87, 8093-9097 § Geva, E. and Skinner, J. L. (1998)

“Optical line shapes of single molecules in glasses: temperature and scan-time dependence” J. Chem. Phys. 109, 4920-4926

§ Geva, E. and Skinner, J. L. (1998) “Two-pulse photon echoes from Zinc-Meso-Tetraphenylporphine/Polymethylmethacrylate are not consistent with the tunneling two-level system model”

J. Chem. Phys. 108, 8485-8488

§ Geva, E. and Skinner, J. L. (1998) “Two-state dynamics of single biomolecules in solution”

Chem. Phys. Lett. 288, 225-229 § Geva, E. and Skinner, J. L. (1998)

“Single molecule spectral trajectories in low-temperature glasses” Chem. Phys. Lett. 287, 125-130

§ Geva, E. and Skinner, J. L. (1998) “Single-molecule spectroscopy, photon echoes, and hole burning in low temperature glasses”

J. Lumin 76&77, 270-273.

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§ Geva, E. and Skinner, J. L. (1997) “Theory of photon-echo and hole-burning in low temperature glasses: How good are the standard approximations?”

J. Chem. Phys. 107, 7630-7641

§ Geva, E. and Skinner, J. L. (1997) “Theory of single molecule line shape distributions in low temperature glasses”

J. Phys. Chem. B 101, 8920-8932 § Geva, E. and Skinner, J. L. (1996)

“On the distribution of single-molecule line-widths in low temperature glasses” Mol. Cryst. Liq. Cryst. 291, 73-80

§ Geva, E., Reilly, P. D. and Skinner, J. L. (1996) “Spectral dynamics of individual molecules in glasses and crystals” Acc. Chem. Res. 29, 579-584

● Geva, E. and Kosloff, R. (1996) “The quantum heat engine and heat pump: An irreversible thermodynamic analysis of the three-level amplifier”

J. Chem. Phys. 104, 7681-7699 ● Feldman, T., Geva, E., Kosloff, R. and Salamon, P. (1996)

“Discrete engines in finite-time” Am. J. Phys. 64, 485-492

● Geva, E., Kosloff, R. and Skinner, J. L. (1995) “On the relaxation of a two-level system driven by a strong electro-magnetic field”

J. Chem. Phys. 102, 8541-8561 ● Geva, E. and Kosloff, R. (1994)

“Three-level quantum amplifier as a heat engine: A study in finite-time thermodynamics” Phys. Rev. E 49, 3903-3918.

● Geva, E. and Kosloff, R. (1992) “On the classical limit of quantum thermodynamics in finite-time”

J. Chem. Phys. 97, 4398-4412 ● Geva, E. and Kosloff, R. (1992)

“A quantum-mechanical heat engine operating in finite-time. A model consisting of spin-1/2 systems as the working fluid”

J. Chem. Phys. 96, 3054-3067

Reviews and Book Chapters ◊ Geva, E., Shang, J. (2009)

“Conformational Structure and Dynamics from Single-Molecule FRET” In Energy Flow Dynamic in Biomaterial Systems, I. Burghardt, V. May, D. A. Micha, and E. R. Bittner (ed.) Springer Ser. Chem. Phys, Vol. 39, pp 73-100, Heidelberg/Berlin

◊ Geva, E. (2007) “Calculation of vibrational energy relaxation rates in liquid solution via the linearized semiclassical method” In Dynamics of open quantum systems, K. H. Hughes (ed.) CCP6, Daresbury, U.K

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* Geva, E., Jang, S. and Voth, G. A. (2005) “Quantum Rate Theory: A path integral centroid perspective” In Handbook of Materials Modeling, Part A: Methods, S. Yip (ed.), 1691-1712 Springer, The Netherlands

LECTURES, SEMINARS, AND SCIENTIFIC MEETINGS

Invited Lectures in Scientific Meetings

Penn Conference in Theoretical Chemistry on Theory of Energy Conversion Philadelphia, PA July 29-31, 2015 Telluride Science Research Center workshop on “Quantum Effects in Condensed Phase Dynamics” Telluride, CO, USA July 20-24, 2015 Mini Symposium on DFT and Charge Transfer Rehovot, Israel December 29, 2014 Telluride Science Research Center workshop on “Condensed Phase Dynamics” Telluride, CO, USA June 24-28, 2014 Skinner Celebration Symposium Madison, WI, USA May 20-21, 2014 CECAM workshop on “Quantum Dynamics in molecular and nano-materials: Mechanisms and Functionality” Tel Aviv, Israel Nov 28 – Dec 1, 2013 Telluride Science Research Center workshop on “Nonequilibrium Phenomena, Nonadiabatic Dynamics and Spectroscopy” Telluride, CO, USA July 22-26, 2013 Telluride Science Research Center workshop on “Vibrational Dynamics” Telluride, CO, USA July 21-26, 2013 CECAM workshop on “Many-dimensional quantum-dynamics with (non)classical trajectories” Laussane, Switzarland June 17-21, 2013 Telluride Science Research Center workshop on “Condensed Phase Dynamics” Telluride, CO, USA June 25-29, 2012

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Theoretical mini-workshop CUNY Graduate Center April 17, 2012 243th ACS national meeting, symposium on “Nonadiabatic dynamics: Surface hoping and beyond” San Diego, CA, USA Mar. 25 - 29, 2012 Quantum Molecular Dynamics A conference in honor of William H. Miller Berkeley, CA, USA Jan. 9 - 12, 2012 Frontiers in Optics/Laser Science XXVII. Symposium on "Coherence and Control in Energy Transfer" San Jose, CA, USA Oct. 16-20, 2011 Congress of the International Society for Theoretical Chemical Physics (ISTCP-VII) Tokyo, Japan Sep. 2-8, 2011 Telluride Science Research Center workshop on “Nonequilibrium Phenomena, Nonadiabatic Dynamics and Spectroscopy” Telluride, CO, USA July 4-8, 2011 CECAM workshop on "Spectroscopy and quantum phenomena in large molecular aggregates" Bremen, Germany June 27-30, 2011 Time-Resolved Vibrational Spectroscopy XV Meeting Ascona, Switzerland June 19-24, 2011 PACIFICHEM 2005, symposium on “Quantum Coherence and Its Control In Condensed Phases" Honolulu, HI, USA Dec. 15-20, 2010 Telluride Science Research Center workshop on “Condensed Phase Dynamics” Telluride, CO, USA July 19-23, 2010 93-rd Canadian Chemistry Conference, Symposium on “Coherence and decoherence in molecular processes” Toronto, Ontario, Canada May 29-June 2, 2010 CECAM workshop on “"Theoretical, Computational, and Experimental Challenges to Exploring Coherent Quantum Dynamics in Complex Systems" Dublin, Irland May 9-12 2010

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Telluride Science Research Center workshop on “Vibrational Dynamics” Telluride, CO, USA July 20-24, 2009 Ann Arbor symposium on dynamics and spectroscopy of molecules, molecular aggregates and nanoparticles Ann Arbor, MI, USA May 5-7, 2009 Telluride Science Research Center workshop on “Condensed Phase Dynamics” Telluride, CO, USA July 6-11, 2008 Central East Regional ACS meeting Symposium on “Theoretical models of solvation: Methods and applications” Columbus, OH, USA June 11-14 2008 Workshop on “Energy flow dynamics in biomaterial systems” Paris, France Oct. 2-5 2007 CECAM workshop on “Condensed Phase Quantum Dynamics” Dublin, Irland Aug. 7-10 2007 Telluride Science Research Center workshop on “Nonequilibrium Phenomena, Nonadiabatic Dynamics and Spectroscopy” Telluride, CO, USA July 24-27, 2007 Workshop on “The quantum world In real time: Is it accessible?” Safed, Israel June 24-29, 2007 Workshop on “Theory, modeling and Evaluation of single molecule measurements” Leiden, The Netherlands April 16-20, 2007 CCP6 Workshop on “Dynamics of Open Quantum Systems” Bangor, U.K. Aug. 23-25, 2006 Telluride Science Research Center workshop on “Condensed Phase Dynamics” Telluride, CO, USA July 23-29, 2006

PACIFICHEM 2005, symposium on “Classical and Quantum Statistical Studies of Solvation" Honolulu, HI, USA Dec. 15-20, 2005 PACIFICHEM 2005, symposium on “New Frontiers in Condensed Phase Quantum Dynamics" Honolulu, HI, USA Dec. 15-20, 2005

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Telluride Science Research Center workshop on “Vibrational Dynamics of Biological Molecules" Telluride, CO, USA Aug. 13-20, 2005 Telluride Science Research Center workshop on “Single Molecule Measurements: Theory and Experiment " Telluride, CO, USA Aug. 6-13, 2005 CECAM workshop on “Development of Methods for Quantum Dynamics in The Condensed Phase” Lyon, France Sep. 16-18, 2004 Workshop on “Quantum Dissipation” Safed, Israel Aug. 29 - Sep. 3, 2004 Telluride Science Research Center workshop on “Nonadiabatic Dynamics” Telluride, CO, USA Aug. 1-8, 2004 Telluride Science Research Center workshop on “Condensed Phase Dynamics” Telluride, CO, USA July 18-25, 2004 227th ACS national meeting, symposium on “Mixed Quantum-Classical and Semiclassical Dynamics” Anaheim, CA, USA Mar. 28 - Apr. 4, 2004 Gordon Research Conference on Aug. 3-8, 2003 “The Chemistry and Physics of Liquids” Plymouth, NH, USA (Discussion leader) APS March 2003 national meeting, symposium on “Frontiers in Ultrafast Dynamics of Complex Systems” Austin, TX, USA Mar. 3-7, 2003 Workshop on “Quantum Dynamics of Condensed Phase Systems” Rethimno, Crete June 24-28, 2002 221st ACS national meeting, symposium on “Studies of Single Molecules and Molecular Assemblies in Chemical Physics and Biophysics” San Diego, CA, USA Mar. 31 – Apr. 5, 2001 Conference on “Physics of Quantum Electronics” Snowbird, UT, USA Jan. 8-11, 2001 Contributed Lectures in Scientific Meetings 243th ACS national meeting, symposium on “Quantum Chemistry” San Diego, CA, USA Mar. 25 - 29, 2012

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4th International Conference on Coherent Multidimensional Spectroscopy Kyoto, Japan Aug. 27-30, 2008 228th ACS national meeting, symposium on "Biophysical Chemistry and Novel Imaging of Single Molecules and Single Cells” Philadelphia, PA, USA Aug. 22-26, 2004 225th ACS national meeting, symposium on "Spectroscopy and Dynamics in Liquids” New Orleans, LA, USA Mar. 24-27, 2003 224th ACS national meeting, symposium on " Classical and Quantum Statistical Mechanics Studies of Solvation” Boston, MA, USA Aug. 18-22, 2002

Seminars Departmental seminar Queens College, CUNY April 16, 2012 Physical Chemistry seminar USTC, Hefei (China) March 1, 2011 Physical Chemistry seminar Wayne State University April 7, 2010 Physical Chemistry seminar Beijing University (China) March 8, 2010 Physical Chemistry seminar ICCAS, Beijing (China) March 4, 2010 Applied and Interdisciplinary Math seminar University of Michigan Dec. 5, 2008 Theoretical Chemistry seminar The Hebrew University (Israel) May 26, 2008 Chemical Physics seminar The Weizmann Institute (Israel) May 25, 2008 Physical Chemistry seminar University of Notre Dame Feb 28, 2008 Physical Chemistry seminar University of California, Irvine Feb. 27, 2007 Physical Chemistry seminar University of Southern California Feb. 26, 2007 Physical Chemistry seminar University of Pittsburgh Nov. 3, 2005 Physical Chemistry seminar Northwestern University Apr. 29, 2005 Physical Chemistry seminar MIT Apr. 5, 2005 Chemistry Department Colloquium Boston University Apr. 4, 2005 Physical Chemistry seminar Michigan State University Mar. 29, 2005 Physical Chemistry seminar University of Iowa Mar. 11, 2005 Theoretical Chemistry Institute seminar University of Wisconsin Oct. 11, 2004 Physical Chemistry seminar University of Washington May 26, 2004 Physical Chemistry seminar University of Oregon May 24, 2004 Physical Chemistry seminar University of British Columbia May 21, 2004 Physical Chemistry seminar Western Michigan University Apr. 12, 2004 Applied Physics seminar University of Michigan Apr. 7, 2004 Physical Chemistry seminar Purdue University Mar. 10, 2004 Physical Chemistry seminar Ohio State University Nov. 17, 2003 Physical Chemistry seminar University of Illinois (Urbana) Oct. 29, 2003 Physical Chemistry seminar University of Notre Dame Oct. 3, 2002 Chemical Physics seminar The Weizmann Institute (Israel) June 18, 2002 Physical Chemistry seminar The Hebrew University (Israel) June 16, 2002 Physical Chemistry seminar Wayne State University Feb. 13, 2002

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OPIL seminar University of Michigan Mar. 20, 2001 Other Oral and Poster Presentations by Group Members 245th ACS national meeting. Contributed talk by Surma Talapatra (grad student) Indianapolis, IN, USA September 7-11 2013 APS national meeting. Contributed talk by Myeong Lee (postdoc) Denver, CO, USA March 3-7 2014 APS national meeting. Contributed talk by Kijeong Kwac (postdoc) Dallas, TX, USA March 21-25 2011 239th ACS national meeting, symposium on “Quantum Chemistry”. Contributed talk by F. X. Vazquez (grad student) San Francisco, CA, USA March 21-25 2010 APS national meeting. Contributed talk by P. L. McRobbie (grad student) Portland, OR, USA March 15-19 2010 237th ACS national meeting, symposium on “Quantum Chemistry”. Contributed talk by F. X. Vazquez (grad student) Salt Lake City, UT, USA March 22-26 2009 American Conference on Theoretical Chemistry. Contributed talk by G. Hanna (postdoc) & poster by F. X. Vazquez (grad student) Evanston, IL, USA July 19-24 2008 40th Midwest Theoretical Chemistry Conference. Contributed Talk by G. Hanna (postdoc) and P. L. McRobbie (grad student) & poster by F. X. Vazquez (grad student) Ann Arbor, MI, USA June 26-28 2008 American Conference on Theoretical Chemistry. Contributed talk by G. Hanna (postdoc) & posters by P. L. McRobbie (grad student) and F. X. Vazquez (grad student) Evanston, IL, USA June 11-14 2008 Central East Regional ACS meeting Symposium on “Theoretical models of Solvation: Methods and applications” Contributed talk by P.L. McRobbie (grad student) Columbus, OH, USA June 11-14 2008

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235th ACS national meeting Poster by N. Preketes (undergrad student) New Orleans, LA, USA Aug. 19-23, 2007 234th ACS national meeting, symposium on “Quantum Mechanics and Statistical Mechanics: Can One Avoid the Other?” Contributed talk by G. Hanna (postdoc) & poster by F. X. Vazquez (grad student) Boston, MA, USA Aug. 19-23, 2007 CECAM workshop on “Condensed Phase Quantum Dynamics” Posters by G. Hanna (postdoc) and P. L. McRobbie (grad student) Dublin, Irland Aug. 7-10 2007 231th ACS national meeting, symposium on "Quantum molecular dynamics in the condensed phase: Toward bridging the gap between Theory and experiment” Contributed talks by B. J Ka (postdoc) & M-L. Zhang (postdoc) Atlanta, GA, USA Mar. 26-30, 2006 American Conference on Theoretical Chemistry Poster by B. J Ka (postdoc) Los Angeles, CA, USA July 16-21, 2005 35th Midwest Theoretical Chemistry Conference Contributed talk by Q. Shi (postdoc) Posters by I. Navrotskaya (grad student) & J. shang (grad student) Ames, IA, USA June 12-14, 2003 APS March 2003 national meeting, symposium on “Frontiers in Ultrafast Dynamics of Complex Systems” Contributed talk by Q. Shi (postdoc) Austin, TX, USA Mar. 3-7, 2003 American Conference on Theoretical Chemistry Poster by Q. Shi (postdoc) Champion, PA, USA July 13-18, 2002 34th Midwest Theoretical Chemistry Conference Poster by E. Geva Minneapolis, MN, USA Oct. 5-6, 2001 Gordon Research Conference on “Quantum Control of Atomic and

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Molecular Motion” Poster by E. Geva Mount Holyoke, MA, USA July 29 - Aug. 3, 2001

SERVICE

Departmental Service Physical Chemistry seminar coordinator 2000 – 2006 Faculty search committee (successfully hired Profs. Goodson, Dunietz and Kubarych, Zimmerman, Zgid). 2000 – 2006, 2008-2009, 2011-2012 Admissions Committee 2002 – 2005, 2007 Recruiting committee (Chair 2009-2011) 2000 – 2005, 2008-2011 Gomberg Lecture committee 2000 – 2006 Technical Services Committee 2000 – 2001 Physical Chemistry candidacy seminar coordinator 2005 – 2006 Curriculum Committee 2005 – 2008, 2012-1015 Graduate Committee 2005 – 2008 ADVANCE Committee 2005 – 2006 Search committee for supervisor of computer services 2008 Represented department in HBCU-UP Meeting (Baltimore MD) Feb 9 – 12 2006 Interviewing Chinese students that were admitted to the Chemistry graduate program 2010 - 2011 Chemistry IT committee 2010 – 2011 Paul Zimmerman’s launch committee 2012 – 2013 Executive Committee and Physical Chemistry cluster coordinator 2011-2013 Future faculty steering committee 2012-2014

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Facilities Committee, Chair 2013-2014 Lecturer Mentoring/Evaluation Committee 2013-2015 Mentoring committee Prof. Ioan Andricioaei 2006 – 2008 Prof. Barry Dunietz 2006 – 2011 Prof. Dominika Zgid 2013 – Prof. Paul Zimmerman (Chair) 2013 –

Development of a honors studio for our introductory physical chemistry undergraduate course. Students at the University of Michigan begin their chemistry coursework with organic chemistry in their freshman year, and then take an introductory physical chemistry course, Chemical Principles, during their sophomore year. The latter provides an introduction to quantum chemistry, chemical thermodynamics, and chemical kinetics. As a result of this nontraditional course sequence, no existing textbook presents the material at the appropriate level. To this end, the honors studio was designed to create a supplemental resource using student-generated explanations of quantum chemistry topics. During the two-hour weekly studio sessions, students collaborate to develop texts on selected topics in physical chemistry. Instructors typically consist of 2-4 undergraduate studio peer leaders, and 1-2 graduate student facilitators who are PhD candidates in chemistry. Graduate Student Dissertation Committees In addition to chairing the committees of six graduate students from my own group (see below), I am or have been a member of the following Graduate Student Dissertation Committees: (* denotes student now graduated)

Student Advisor Department Neranga Abeyasinghe Goodson Chemistry Balachandran Anakiraman Gavini Mechanical Engineering Jessica Anna* Kubarych Chemistry Evan Arthur Kubarych/Brooks Chemistry Brandon R. Bachler* Ogilvie Physics Carlos R. Baiz* Kubarych Chemistry Caleb Behrend* Kopelman Chemistry Jeffrey R. Brender* Gafni & Steel Biophysics Kathy-Anne Brickman* Monroe Physics Elizabeth Carroll* Sension Applied Physics Shankar Chandrashekar* Kieffer Chemical Engineering Xi Chen Gull Physics Bei Ding Chen Chemistry Joshua Damron Ramamoorthy Chemistry Josef Dunbar Kubarych Biophysics

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Peter Eckert Kubarych Chemistry Franklin Fuller* Ogilvie Biophysics Daniel Flynn* Ogilvie Molecular Science and Engineering Ahmasi Harris* Sension Applied Physics Sung Hei Yau Goodson Chemistry Alexei Kananenka Zgid Chemistry Laura Keifer Kubarych Chemistry Srikanth Kimbady* Ramamoorthy Chemistry John King* Kubarych Chemistry Scott D. Kravitz * Hanlon Mathematics Maria A. Leonova* Krisch Physics Kristin Lewis* Ogilvie Biophysics Bobby McCanne* Kubarych Chemistry Nicholas Miller Sension Chemistry Andrew Molina Zimmerman Chemistry Catherine Musselman* Andricioaei & Al-Hashimi Chemistry Michael B. Orozco* Sension Chemistry Ved Prakash Roy Kubarych Chemistry Veronica Policht Ogilvie Applied Physics Derek Osborne* Kubarych Chemistry Alexander Prociuk* Dunietz Physics Maria M. Rhodes* Walter Chemistry Matthew Ross Kubarych Applied Physics Jana Sefcikova* Walter Chemistry Jue Shi* Gafni & Steel Biophysics Andrew Stickrath* Sension Applied Physics Leslie Upton Goodson Applied Physics Alicia Welden Zgid Chemistry Daniel Wilcox* Ogilvie Physics Theodore Wiley Sension Chemistry Paul Williams* Goldstein Chemistry Servet Seckin Ogilvie Physics Sung-Hei Yau Goodson Chemistry

University Service ORCI Programs Advisory Group 2011 – Now LSA Instructional Technology Committee (ITC) 2008 – 20011 FOCUS seminar coordinator 2006 – 2007 OPIL executive committee 2003 – 2004 FOCUS council 2004

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FOCUS outreach committee 2001 – 2008 MICDE steering committee 2014 – Now

Professional Service

• NSF panel for the CTMC program: Spectroscopy and Dynamics (March 15-16 2012).

• Advisory board of J. Phys. Chem. C, member (2010-2013)

• Manuscript Reviewer for the Following Journals: ◊ Chemical Physics. ◊ Israel Journal of Chemistry. ◊ Journal of Chemical Physics. ◊ Journal of Physical Chemistry A & B. ◊ Physical Review A, B & E. ◊ Physical Review Letters. ◊ Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the USA.

• Grant Proposal Reviewer for the Following Funding Agencies: ◊ Israel Science Foundation (ISF). ◊ National Science Foundation (NSF). ◊ Petroleum Research Fund (PRF).

• Co-organizer of a workshop on "Decoherence Control in Quantum Computing and Coherent Control" (Ann Arbor, MI, Aug. 21-28, 2002).

• Co-organizer of a symposium on "Quantum Molecular Dynamics in The Condensed Phase: Towards Bridging The Gap between Theory and Experiment ", in the 231st ACS meeting (Atlanta, GA, March 26-30 2006).

• Co-organizer of a workshop on "The quantum world in real time – is it accessible?" (Safed, Israel, June 24-29, 2007).

• Co-organizer of the 40-th Midwest Theoretical Chemistry Conference (Ann Arbor, MI, June 26-28, 2008).

Outreach

• A member of the team that organizes the Physics Olympiad for high-school students in Ann Arbor (Ann Arbor MI, May 6 2006).

• Coaching 4-th and 5-th grade students from Lakewood Elementary school in Ann Arbor for the Science Olympiad (Ann Arbor MI, May 6 2006).

• Development of interactive computer demos for use in courses on quantum chemistry (made available to the general public via theWolfram Demonstration Project http://demonstrations.wolfram.com/).

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GRANTS AND AWARDS Grants Received

• PRF # 36486-G (single PI) “Simulation of fluorescence resonance energy transfer experiments in single protein molecules” $25,000 direct cost (03/01/01-08/31/03).

• NSF # CHE 0306695 (single PI) “Semiclassical theory and simulation of vibrational energy relaxation and spectroscopic response functions in liquids” $294,000 total cost (06/01/03-05/31/06).

• NSF # PHY 0114336 (co-PI) “FOCUS: Frontiers in Optical Coherent and Ultrafast Science” Estimated total cost to the Geva group: $235,521 (08/01/01-07/31/05). *A Physics Frontier Center involving 20 co-PI's from UM and the University of Texas at Austin.

• Rackham grant and fellowship (single PI) “Semiclassical theory and simulation of vibrational energy relaxation in liquid solutions” $15,000 direct cost (01/01/04-12/31/05).

• PRF type AC (single PI) “Simulation of photochemical processes and their nonlinear optical signature via the generalized quantum master equation” $80,000 direct cost (06/01/06 - 08/31/08).

• NSF: Supplemental supplement to Grant # PHY 0114336 (co-PI) “FOCUS: Frontiers in Optical Coherent and Ultrafast Science” Estimated total cost to the Geva group: $171,242 (08/01/05 - 08/31/09).

• FOCUS seed grant (single PI) “Ultrafast Spectroscopy and Control of Complex Systems Via The Mixed Quantum-Classical Liouville method” Total cost: $52,853 overall direct cost (01/01/07 - 12/31/07).

• NSF # CHE 0809506 (single PI) “Theory and simulation of vibrational dynamics and multidimensional infrared spectroscopy in complex molecular systems” Total cost: $420,000 (07/15/08-06/30/11)

• LSA ITC level II grant (single PI)

“Development of interactive computer-aided tools for teaching quantum chemistry” Total cost: $15,000 (02/01/09-02/01/10)

• DOE EFRC grant (Senior investigator)

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"CSTEC: Center for Solar and Thermal Energy conversion" Total cost: $19,500,000 (08/01/09-07/31/14). Allocation for the Geva group: $229,673 (08/01/09-07/31/14).

• NSF # CHE 1111495 (single PI)

“Molecular theory and simulation of vibrational and electronic relaxation and spectra in liquid solution" Total cost: $460,000 (07/15/11-06/30/15)

• LSA ITC level II grant (co-PI) “Developing a student-generated wiki-textbook for CHEM 260” Total cost: $15,000 (09/01/12-08/31/14) No indirect cost

• ICAM Postdoctoral Fellowship Award (co-PI) “Ab-initio molecular modeling of electron transfer and transport in organic semiconductor crystals”

Total cost: $25,000 (07/01/14-06/30/15) No indirect cost

• Rackham Graduate School grant (co-PI) “Enhancing Diversity in Graduate Education Grant award to Chemistry department” Total cost: $100,000 (06/1/11-05/31/13) No indirect cost

Grants pending

• NSF # CHE 1464477 (single PI) “Theory and Simulation of Photo-induced Charge Transfer Dynamics and its UV-vis/IR Spectroscopic Signature Via The Linearized Semiclassical Method" Total cost: $537,200 (07/1/15-06/30/18)

Student/Postdoctoral Fellowships • Frank X. Vazquez, Rackham Merit Fellowship (F05,W06,F06,W07). • Frank X. Vazquez, Sloan Fellowship (2004-2006). • Heidi Phillips, Rackham Merit Fellowship (2010). • Heidi Phillips, NSF Fellowship (2011).

RESEARCH GROUP MEMBERS (* denotes minority student)

Current Postdoctoral Fellows Dr. Xiang Sun July 1 1 2014 – present

Former Postdoctoral Fellows Dr. Myeong Lee April 1 2012 – Aug 15 2014 (currently a postdoc in the University of Marwick U.K)

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Dr. Kijeong Kwac Sep. 1 2008 – Aug. 31 2013 (currently postdoc at Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology) Dr. Shaohui Zheng Feb. 1 2010 – March 31 2012 (currently postdoc at the University of

Washington) Dr. Gabriel Hanna Sep. 15 2006 – June 30 2009 (Assistant Prof. at U. of Alberta) Dr. Being J. Ka Jan. 1 2004 – Aug. 15 2006 (Currently a postdoc at the University of

Kansas) Dr. Ming-Liang Zhang July 1 2004 – Aug. 19 2006 (Currently a postdoc at Ohio University) Dr. Qiang Shi Jan. 1 2001 – Apr. 30 2004 (Currently an Assistant Prof. at ICCAS,

Beijing, China) Dr. Dong Wang June 1 2002 – Apr. 30 2004 (Currently a Research Scientist at BNU,

Beijing, China) Dr. Svetlana Malinovskaya Sep. 1 2001 – Feb. 28 2002 (Currently Associate Professor at Stevens

Institute of Technology, NJ)

Current Graduate Students Mr. Kyle Williams May 1 2014 – present (Chemistry student) Ms. Heidi Phillips May 1 2010 – present (Chemistry student, Joint with Prof. B. Dunietz)

Former Graduate Students Mr. Kyle Williams May 114 - now (Chemistry student) Dr. Surma Talapatra May 1 2010 – Aug 20 2014 (Chemistry student) Ms. Christiana Franzese May 1 2011 – Dec 31 2011 (Left program after earning M.Sc. for a private

business venture) Dr. Brian D. Jennings Nov 15 2007 – Dec 22 2010 (AIM program, Joint with Prof. A. Uribe,

currently a postdoc at the University of Michigan)

Dr. Porscha L. McRobbie May 1 2005 – Aug 6 2010 (Physics student, currently programmer in Mathematica-Alpha)

Dr. Frank X. Vazquez* June 1 2004 – July 26 2010 (Chemistry student, currently a postdoc at U. of Chicago)

Dr. Henry A. Boateng* May 1 2005 – June 7 2010 (AIM program, Joint with Prof. R. Krasny, currently a postdoc at U. of Michigan).

Dr. Irina Navrotskaya June 1 2002 – December 31 2006 (Chemistry student, currently a math graduate student at U. of Pittsburgh )

Dr. Jianyuan Shang June 1 2002 – December 31 2006(Physics student, currently a consultant). Other Graduate Students Who Did a Research Rotation in My Group

Mr. Tom Horvath F00 (Chemistry student) Ms. Caroline Pointer-Keenan* W01 (Chemistry student) Mr. Yuchun Mao W02 (Chemistry student) Mr. Damian Fermin F02 (PIBS student) Mr. Jesse Ward W05 (Chemistry student) Mr. Aaron White W11 (Chemistry student) Mr. Kyle Williams F13 (Chemistry student) Mr. Alexei Kananenka W14 (Chemistry student) Ms. Blair Winograd F14 (Chemistry student)

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Mr. Michael Lenard W15 (Chemistry student)

Current Undergraduate Students Ms. Francis Devine Sp10 – F14 (University of Michigan) Mr. Richard Sutherland Sp14 – F14 (University of Michigan)

Former Undergraduate Students Ms. Daphna Porat F13-Sp14 (University of Michigan) Ms. Jessica Shost W12,F13, W14 (University of Michigan) Mr. Pavel Okun W12,F13 (University of Michigan) Mr. Elliot MacNeille W12 (University of Michigan) Mr. Morgan Hammer June 1 – July 15 2012 (REU student from Ohio Northern University) Ms. Victoria Washington* F11 (Chemistry student) Ms. Chenchen Song June 26 2011 – Aug 20 2011 (Tsinghua University, Beijing China) Mr. Nicholas Preketes Dec. 1 2006 – June 1 2008 (Chemistry student) Mr. Sanjaykumar S. Ramoliya May 1 2005 – August 31 2005 (Chemistry student) Mr. Roberto Vega-Morales* June 1 2003 – May 31 2004 (Chemistry student) Mr. Tait Chamberlin Sep. 1 2001 – Apr. 31 2002 (UROP) Mr. Michael Bourland Sep. 1 2000 – Apr. 31 2001 (UROP)

Current High-School Students

N/A

Former High-School Students Mr. Doan Ichikawa July 1 2012 – July 31 2012 (Skyline High-School, Ann Arbor MI) Mr. Sina Chenari June 1 2003 – July 31 2003 (NASA SHARP/SAP program)