Jeffrey L. Krause

Professor of Chemistry

Quantum Theory Project

Jeff Krause

Email: "lastname" @ qtp.ufl.edu
Office: 2332 New Physics Building
Phone: 352/392-1597
Fax: 352/392-8722


Research Interests: My research involves theoretical studies of time-dependent chemical and material processes. A common theme is the use of lasers not only to understand matter, but also to control it. Ongoing projects include the dynamics of charge carriers in quantum wells, the structure and photochemistry of dendrimers, ionization and control of Stark wave packets in atoms, selective population transfer in molecules, control of product states in photodissociation reactions, and the structure and dynamics of molecules adsorbed on surfaces.

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Advising: Information about Academic Advising can be found here.


Group: The current members of the Krause group are:

Julio Palma (Graduate Student, Chemistry)

Lena Dolghih (Graduate Student, Chemistry)

Sabri Alkis (Graduate Student, Chemistry)

Colin McHugh (Undergraduate, Computer Science)

Leanna Cheng (Undergraduate, Chemical Engineering)

Mike Duffy (Graduate Student, Physics)

Kamil Nowicki (Undergraduate, Chemistry)


Other links:

The University of Florida

Quantum Theory Project

Department of Chemistry

Graduate Education in the Department of Chemistry