Frontiers in Chemical Physics - Dr. Jinjun Liu (University of Louisville) - The Jahn-Teller Effect and Related Intramolecular Interactions

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February 6, 2025
8:45AM - 10:10AM
Smith Lab 2006

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2025-02-06 08:45:00 2025-02-06 10:10:00 Frontiers in Chemical Physics - Dr. Jinjun Liu (University of Louisville) - The Jahn-Teller Effect and Related Intramolecular Interactions The Jahn-Teller Effect and Related Intramolecular InteractionsDr. Jinjun Liu (University of Louisville)Location: Smith Lab 2006  Frontiers in Chemical Physics Lecture Series:Wednesday, Feb 5th, 8:45 - 10:10am"Spin-Vibronic Structure of Candidate Molecules for Direct Laser Cooling", McPherson Lab 2019Thursday, Feb 6th, 8:45 - 10:10am"The Jahn-Teller Effect and Related Intramolecular Interactions", Smith Lab 2006Friday, Feb 7th, 8:45 - 10:10am"Rotational and Fine Structure of Open-Shell Molecules in Nearly Degenerate Electronic States", McPherson Lab 2019 Attendance at the Thursday talk will be limited to graduate students, and will presented on a level targeted to graduate students. The Frontiers in Chemical Physics Lecture series is supported by the Andrei Baronov and Ratmir Timashev Symposium Endowed Fund in Chemical Physics and by The Institute for Optical Science.   Smith Lab 2006 America/New_York public

The Jahn-Teller Effect and Related Intramolecular Interactions

Dr. Jinjun Liu (University of Louisville)

Location: Smith Lab 2006

 

Jinjun Liu Headshot 2

Frontiers in Chemical Physics Lecture Series:

  • Wednesday, Feb 5th, 8:45 - 10:10am

"Spin-Vibronic Structure of Candidate Molecules for Direct Laser Cooling", McPherson Lab 2019

  • Thursday, Feb 6th, 8:45 - 10:10am

"The Jahn-Teller Effect and Related Intramolecular Interactions", Smith Lab 2006

  • Friday, Feb 7th, 8:45 - 10:10am

"Rotational and Fine Structure of Open-Shell Molecules in Nearly Degenerate Electronic States", McPherson Lab 2019

 

Attendance at the Thursday talk will be limited to graduate students, and will presented on a level targeted to graduate students.

 

The Frontiers in Chemical Physics Lecture series is supported by the Andrei Baronov and Ratmir Timashev Symposium Endowed Fund in Chemical Physics and by The Institute for Optical Science.

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