Professor Jan Verlet FRSC
Winner: 2021 Corday-Morgan Prize
Durham University
For the development and application of novel spectroscopic methods to probe the fundamental physical chemistry underpinning electron-molecule reactions.
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Research in the Verlet group focuses on developing a fundamental understanding of how molecules respond when they absorb light or electrons, and how electrons solvate at interfaces. The group has developed novel methods to probe excited state dynamics of anions on the femtosecond timescale and has pioneered the study of electron-driven chemistry using photoelectron spectroscopy, which has enabled such chemistry to be probed in real time.
While the group addressed questions of a fundamental nature, the understanding gained underpins many processes in science and technology ranging from the formation of molecules in the interstellar medium (the material that exists in the space between the star systems in a galaxy) to electron transport chains in biology to plasma etching processes in the semiconductor industry.
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