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Shaul Mukamel

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Email: mukamel@chem.rochester.edu

Born: December 11, 1948

Marital Status: Married with two children

Degrees:
B. Sc. - Tel-Aviv University, 1969, cum laude
M. Sc. - Tel-Aviv University, 1971, summa cum laude
Ph.D. - Tel-Aviv University, 1976, summa cum laude

Academic Positions:
1969-70Research and teaching assistant, Tel-Aviv University
1971-73Officer in the Israeli Army
1974-76Research and teaching assistant, Tel-Aviv University and lecturer at Soreq Nuclear Research Center,Yavne, Israel
1976-77Research Associate at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge
1977-78Lecturer, Department of Chemistry, University of California-Berkeley
1978-79Assistant Professor, Department of Chemistry, Rice University, Houston, Texas
1981-82Senior Scientist, Department of Chemical Physics, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel
1982-85Associate Professor, Department of Chemistry, University of Rochester, Rochester, New York
1985-2000Professor, Department of Chemistry, University of Rochester, Rochester, New York
2000-2003C. E. Kenneth Mees Professor of Chemistry,University of Rochester, Rochester, New York
2003-2003Professor of Physics and Astronomy, University of Rochester, Rochester, New York
2002-Sackler Professor by Special Appointment, Tel Aviv University
2003-Chancellor Professor of Chemistry, University of California at Irvine

Visiting Professorships:
1984University of Paris, Orsay, France
1985University of Tokyo, Japan
1996Miller Fellow at the Departments of Chemistry and Physics, University of California, Berkeley, CA
1997The Raymond and Beverly Sackler Lectureship, Tel Aviv University
1996-2000Technical University Munchen, Garching, Germany

Honorary and Special Lectureships:
1996 Université Pierre & Marie Curie, Paris, France
1998 Samuel M. McElyain Lectureship, University of Wisconsin-Madison
2000 Gordon Chemical Physics Summer School on "Analytical Approaches to Rate Processes and Time-Resolved Spectroscopy in Condensed Phases."e; lecture series on "Nonlinear Spectroscopy,"e; Bristol, RI
2000 Jyaskyla University Summer School, Jyaskyla, Finland, lectures on "Laser Applications in Spectroscopy"
2001 University of Lausanne, Switzerland; Cours du troisieme cycle de physique, lecture series on "Nonlinear Spectroscopy"
2002 Shonan Lectures, Winter School, Kanagawa, Japan, lectures series on "Ultrafast Nonlinear Spectroscopy"

Awards and Honors:
1971Ben-Atar Rector Prize, Tel-Aviv University
1976Fulbright Hayes Fellow
1976Dr. Chaim Weizmann Fellow
1980Alfred P. Sloan Fellow
1984Camille and Henry Dreyfus Teacher-Scholar
1987Fellow of the American Physical Society
1989Fellow of the Optical Society of America
1997Guggenheim Fellow
1997Alexander von Humboldt Research Award for Senior US Scientists
1998Chair of Gordon Conference on Electronic Processes in Organic Materials, Newport, RI
2000General Co-Chair, Ultrafast Phenomena XII, Charleston, South Carolina
2002Lippincott Award, The Optical Society of America

Books and Editorships:
1987Editor of a Book (with R. Lefebvre), Stochasticity and Intramolecular Redistribution of Energy, NATO Conference Proceeding Series, Reidel
1992Guest Editor, Special Issue of Journal of Physical Chemistry, "Charge Transfer in Restricted Geometries"
2000Joint Editor (with T. Elsaesser, M. M. Murnane and N. F. Scherer) of Ultrafast Phenomena XII, Springer Verlag, Berlin (2000).
1992Guest Editor, Special Issue of Journal of Physical Chemistry, "Charge Transfer in Restricted Geometries"
1996Joint Editor (with Daniel Chemla) of the Special Issue of Chemical Physics on Confined Excitons in Molecular and Semiconductor Nanostructures
2000Joint Editor (with Robin Hochstasser) of the Special Issue of Chemical Physics on Multidimensional Spectroscopies

Committees:

  • Organization of an international workshop on Intramolecular Vibrational Redistribution and Quantum Chaos, Rochester, October 1985.
  • NATO Advanced Research workshop on Stochasticity and Intramolecular Redistribution of Energy, Orsay, France, June 1986; (Co-Organized with R. Lefebvre).
  • Symposium on Molecular Lineshapes and Ultrafast Laser Spectroscopy at the American Chemical Society National Meeting, Denver, April 1987.
  • Symposium on Molecular Dynamics and Spectroscopy at the North-Eastern Regional Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Rochester, November 1987.
  • Organization of a meeting on Nonlinear Optical Processes in Molecular Systems, Paris, France, October 1988 (co-organized with C. Flytzanis and J. Chesnoy).
  • International Program Committee, Time-Resolved Vibrational Spectroscopy Conferences (1991-Present).
  • Nominating Committee for officers for the Chemical Physics Division of APS.
  • Member of the thesis committee for Wim de Boeij, University of Groningen, The Netherlands
  • Chairman of a conference on Charge Transfer in Restricted Geometries, NSF Center for Photoinduced Charge Transfer, University of Rochester, July 1991.
  • Member of a National Science Foundation Review Panel on Material Science (1992).
  • Panelist Member for the U.S. Department of Energy's peer review of solar photochemistry, Germantown, Maryland (February 1993)
  • Chairman of host committee, American Conference on Theoretical Chemistry, NSF Center for Photoinduced Charge Transfer, University of Rochester, Rochester, June 1993.
  • Organization of a Symposium on Physical Chemistry in Restricted Geometries at the American Chemical Society National Meeting, Denver, March 1993.
  • Co-Chairman of a Symposium on Nonlinear Optical Properties of Advanced Materials in SPIE's International Symposium on Advanced Electronic and Optoelectronic Materials, Los Angeles, January 1993.
  • Chair of the Nominating Committee for the Officers of the Division of Chemical Physics, American Physical Society (1994).
  • Symposium on Applications of the Density Matrix in Chemical Physics at the American Physical Society National Meeting, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, March, 1994.
  • International Advising Committee of the International Conference on Optical Properties of Nanostructures, Sendai, Miyagi Japan, September 1994.
  • Member of the International Advisory Committee of the EXCON '96 Conference on Excitonic Processes in Condensed Matter.
  • Gordon Conference on Electronic Processes in Organic Materials, Andover, NH (Vice-Chair 1996, Chair 1998)
  • Program Committee Member for the Ultrafast Phenomena Tenth International Topical Meeting, San Diego, May 1996.
  • Member NIH Review Panel for Regional Laser and Biotechnology Laboratories, University of Pennsylvania, November, 1996.
  • Nominating Committee division of Chemical Physics American Physical Society 1997.
  • Program Committee Member for the Ultrafast Phenomena Eleventh International Topical Meeting, Garmisch, GE, May 1998.
  • Fellows Selection Committee, Division of Chemical Physics, APS, (Member 1998, Chair 2000).
  • Advisory Board, Icono Conference, Moscow (1998)
  • Co-Chair of the Symposium for the Physical Division of the ACS in August 1999 on Chromophore Aggregates; in New Orleans (Co-Chair with G. Fleming and D. Chemla)
  • General Co-Chair, Ultrafast Phenomena XII, Charleston, South Carolina, 2000
  • Organization of a Symposium on Multidimensional Optical Spectroscopies at the American Physical Society National Meeting, Minneapolis, Minnesota, March, 2000.
  • NSF review panel for Centers for Research Excellence in Science and Technology (CREST), May, 2000
  • NSF review panel for Center on Materials and Devices for Information Technology Research, University of Washington, Seattle, 2001
  • NHI site visit and review of the Regional Laser & Biomedical Technology Laboratories, University of Pennsylvania, PA, 2002

    Professional Activities:

  • Co-Founder, (with R. A. Marcus) Gordon Chemical Physics Summer School
  • First School:"Analytical Approaches to Rate Processes and Time-Resolved Spectroscopy in Condensed Phases." Bristol, Rhode Island, (2000).
  • Second School:"Many Body Techniques in Chemical Physics" (2002)
  • Chair Faculty Recruiting, Department of Chemistry (1998-1999)
  • Materials Science Strategic Planning, University of Rochester (1996)
  • Founding Member, Rochester Theory Center for Optical Science sponsored by the National Science Foundation, University of Rochester (1995-1999)
  • Executive Committee, University Council on Graduate Studies, University of Rochester (1994-Present)
  • Member of the College of Arts & Sciences Faculty Council, University of Rochester (1992-1999)
  • Chairman, Thrust Group on Charge Transfer in Restricted Geometries, Member of Steering Committee NSF Center for Photoinduced Charge Transfer, University of Rochester, (1991-1995)
  • Founding Member, NSF Center for Photoinduced Charge Transfer, University of Rochester (1989-1999)
  • Member of Faculty Council, College Arts and Sciences University of Rochester (1985-86), (1992-93)
  • Chairman, University Committee for Supercomputing, University of Rochester (1986-87)
  • Member of Academic Computing Steering Committee, University of Rochester (1986-87)

    Memberships:
    American Chemical Society; American Physical Society; Optical Society of America; American Association for the Advancement of Science

    Research Interests:

  • Deign of novel ultrafast multidimensional coherent optical spectroscopies for probing and controlling electronic and vibrational dynamics in large molecules in the condensed phase
  • Optical and photonic materials
  • Develop a time dependent many-body density matrix framework for computing electronic excitations and nonlinear optical spectroscopy of conjugated polymers, molecular nanostructures, chromophore aggregates and semiconductor nanoparticles
  • Folding and dynamical fluctuations in proteins
  • Long range electron transfer, energy funneling, and collective nonlinear optical response of biological light harvesting complexes and Dendrimers
  • Femtosecond x ray spectroscopy of molecules
  • Single molecule spectroscopy
  • Nonlinear dynamics and chaos in quantum and classical optical response




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