Collaborators
We collaborate with numerous researchers and other groups who offer complementary techniques and expertise. We particularly welcome synthetic colleagues who have interesting molecules for us to study. Some of our main (i.e., the most common) collaborators include:Experimental
Dr. Mark Stockett
Stockholm University, Sweden
astrochemistry, ion storage ring DESIREE, PAH physics, synchrotron measurements, statistical modelling
Prof. Steve Meech
University of East Anglia (UEA), UK
ultrafast laser spectroscopy, fluorescent protein chromophores, photomolecular motors
Prof. Evan Bieske
University of Melbourne, Australia
ion mobility spectrometry, photoisomerisation
Prof. Jan Verlet
Durham University, UK
photoelectron spectroscopy, time-resolved dynamics, non-valence states of anions
Prof. Steen Brøndsted Nielsen
Aarhus University, Denmark
gas-phase and cryogenic fluorescence spectroscopy, photodissociation
Theoretical/computational
Dr. Pratip Chakraborty
University of East Anglia (UEA), UK
potential energy surfaces, ab initio molecular dynamics (AIMD), excited states
Dr. Vincent Esposito
Chapman University, CA, USA
anharmonic vibrational states, astrochemistry
Dr. Cate Anstoter
University of Edinburgh, UK
anion states, photoelectron angular distributions
Synthetic
Prof. Andy Cammidge
University of East Anglia (UEA), UK
substituted PAHs, chromophores, NMR spectroscopy