Profiles in "Physical Chemistry" Expertise Area

  • Steimle is a professor of chemistry at ASU. His research focus is the generation and characterization of gas-phase metal containing molecules as it relates to remote sensing, venues for particle physics, and others.
  • Gerdenis Kodis is a retired research faculty with a joint appointment in the Department of Physics and the Biodesign Institute at ASU. He works in the fields of artificial photosynthesis, molecular photonics, and biophysics.
  • Jenny Green is science publicist for the School of Molecular Sciences. She received her B. Sc. and Ph. D. in physical chemistry from the University of Sydney, Australia.
  • Sayres is assistant professor in the School of Molecular Sciences. He is interested in learning how quickly electrons can respond to ultrashort (femtosecond and attosecond) laser pulses.
  • Dr. Briggs is a Teaching Professor in the School of Molecular Sciences. He manages the General Chemistry Program, coordinates TA and Instructor assignments for the School, and teaches large-enrollment general chemistry courses.
  • Associate Research Professor at ASU's School of Molecular Sciences. Has taught CHM 433/531 (Advanced Organic Chemistry I), CHE 122 (General Chemistry II), and CHE 402/602 (Scientific Software).
  • Mujica's research interests are in the areas of theoretical chemistry, nanoscience, electron transfer, solar energy, quantum relaxation theory and nanophotonics.
  • Wade Van Horn's current interests focus on the interplay between biomolecular function and structure, especially as it relates to human physiology and pathophysiology.