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  1. John Tully is a theoretical chemist who studies dynamical processes such as energy transfer and chemical reaction. He has won many awards and honors, and has published papers on topics such as nonadiabatic dynamics, constrained density functional theory, and biological vision.

  2. Articles 1–20. ‪Sterling Professor of Chemistry, Yale University‬ - ‪‪Cited by 28,198‬‬ - ‪theory‬.

  3. John C. Tully Sterling Professor of Chemistry Professor of Physics and Applied Physics. Biographical Sketch: Wife: Mary Thomsen Tully; Children: Jack, Elizabeth, Stephen; Grandchildren: Jacklynn, Jonah;

  4. John C. Tully. Born May 17, 1942 in Bronx, New York, USA. Arthur T. Kemp Professor of Chemistry and Professor of Physics and Applied Physics, Yale, New Haven, Connecticut, USA. Email: john.tully@yale.edu. WWW: external link.

  5. John Tully, Sterling Professor Emeritus of Chemistry and professor of physics and applied physics, received the 2020 Award in Chemical Sciences from the National Academy of Sciences. He is recognized for his pioneering contributions to theoretical chemistry and molecular dynamics simulations.

  6. John C. Tully is a theoretical chemist, a researcher and Sterling Professor emeritus of Chemistry at Yale University. He is known for his development of surface hopping, a method for including excited states in molecular dynamics calculations.

  7. John Tully is a chemical physicist who studies atomic-scale reactions. He worked at Bell Labs and joined Yale in 1996, where he led a research group and coached sports.