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David Jonas. Professor of Chemistry, University of Colorado, Boulder. Verified email at colorado.edu - Homepage. reaction dynamics spectroscopy physical chemistry renewable energy.
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Ph.D.: Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1992 Postdoctoral Fellow:NSF Fellow at University of Chicago, 1992-94
Physical Chemistry, Chemical Physics, Renewable Energy, Biophysics, Reaction Dynamics, Nanotechnology/Materials
Earle K. Plyler Prize for Molecular Spectroscopy and Dynamics (APS), 2018Fellow of the Optical Society of America, 2017College Scholar Award (University of Colorado College of Arts and Sciences), 2016Bomem-Michelson Award (Coblentz Society), 2015David Jonas is a physical chemist and chemical physicist who studies reaction dynamics, nanotechnology, and renewable energy. He has received many awards and honors, including the Ahmed Zewail Award and the Earle K. Plyler Prize.
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About the Group. Fast electronic motions are important in photochemistry, photosynthesis, interfacial electron transfer, and in some proposed next-generation photovoltaics. In 1998, our group used femtosecond lasers to demonstrate the first optical analogs of early two-dimensional NMR experiments.
David S. Jonas is a United States Marine, lawyer, and government official who is currently a partner at Fluet, Huber & Hoang. In 2017, he was nominated by President Donald Trump to become General Counsel at the United States Department of Energy, but Jonas withdrew from consideration in January 2018. [1]
David Jonas currently works at the Department of Chemistry, University of Colorado Boulder. David does research in Physical Chemistry, Analytical Chemistry, and Spectroscopy.
Professor Jonas has research interests in the electronic and vibrational dynamics of molecules, biomolecules, and nanomaterials, non-adiabatic dynamics at conical intersections and funnels, multidimensional electronic spectroscopy, photoluminescence, energy transfer, charge transfer, excited state thermodynamics, and reactive intermediates in ...