University of Saskatchewan, Canada
I am an assistant professor in
the Chemistry Department in the University of Saskatchewan. My background and
expertise lies in ultrafast spectroscopy. I received a PhD from Oxford
University and undertook a postdoc at the Max Planck Institute for Structure
and Dynamics of Matter/University of Toronto. My postdoctoral work focused on
two-dimensional femtosecond electronic spectroscopy of light-harvesting
complexes. My current research group follows two main themes. We are primarily
interested in probing energy transfer and charge transfer in conjugated. Our
other research theme is based on controlling molecular interactions with DNA
origami scaffolds.
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