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Quantum Theory Project Layman's Guide to Quantum Theory
People in the Quantum Theory Project

Jeffrey L. Krause

Curriculum Vitae

University of Florida
Quantum Theory Project
Gainesville, FL 32611-8435
krause@qtp.ufl.edu
352-392-6971

Education

  • The University of Chicago
    Chemistry, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), 1987
  • The University of Chicago
    Chemistry, Master of Science (M.S.), 1986
  • Yale University
    Chemistry, Bachelor of Science (B.S.), 1981

Research Experience

  • 8/00-Present
    Associate Professor, University of Florida, Department of Chemistry and Quantum Theory Project. Theoretical studies of quantum dynamics and coherent control of small molecules, semiconductors, macromolecules, and molecules adsorbed on surfaces.
  • 1/95-8/00
    Assistant Professor, University of Florida, Department of Chemistry and Quantum Theory Project. Theoretical studies of quantum dynamics and coherent control of chemical reactions and charge carriers in semiconductors.
  • 11/92-12/94
    Assistant Research Chemist, University of California, San Diego, Department of Chemistry. Theoretical studies of coherent control of chemical reactions and the quantum dynamics and spectroscopy of small molecules. Advisor: Prof. Kent R. Wilson.
  • 9/89-10/92
    Postdoctoral Associate, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Theoretical Atomic and Molecular Physics Group. Theoretical studies of the dynamics of simple chemical reactions and the interactions of intense laser fields with atoms and molecules. Advisor: Dr. Kenneth C. Kulander.
  • 1/87-7/89
    Postdoctoral Associate, Weizmann Institute of Science, Department of Chemical Physics. Theoretical studies of transition state spectroscopy and coherent control of chemical reactions. Advisor: Prof. Moshe Shapiro.
  • 9/82-12/86
    Graduate Student, The University of Chicago, Department of Chemistry. Theoretical studies of electron correlation in alkaline earth atoms. Advisor: Prof. R. Stephen Berry.
  • 9/81-9/82
    Chemist, Advanced Fuel Research, East Hartford, Connecticut. Computer modeling and experimental studies of coal pyrolysis. Supervisor: Dr. Peter R. Solomon.
  • 9/80-5/81
    Undergraduate Researcher, Yale University, Department of Chemistry. Experimental studies of the fluctuation spectroscopy of ionic solutions. Advisor: Prof. Don Eden.

Honors and Awards

  1. Fellow of the American Physical Society, 2002.
  2. Fulbright Teacher/Scholar Award, Copenhagen, Denmark, 2002.
  3. Faculty Early Career Development Program (CAREER) Award, National Science Foundation, 1999.
  4. Teaching Improvement Program Award, University of Florida, 1998.
  5. Cottrell Scholar Award, Research Corporation, 1998.
  6. Outstanding Postdoctoral Achievement, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Department of Physics, 1992.

Professional Memberships

  1. American Physical Society, 1986-Present.
  2. Sigma Xi, 1989-Present.
  3. American Chemical Society, 1992-Present.

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