Professor Jan Verlet FRSC
Winner: 2023 Faraday mid-career Prize: Bourke-Liversidge Prize
Durham University
For pioneering contributions to the spectroscopy and dynamics of anions in the gas-phase and at aqueous interfaces.
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Professor Verlet’s group is interested in developing an understanding of how light interacts with molecules, specifically, anions (ions with a negative charge). By understanding how energy is dissipated in the isolated molecule (for example, by heating it), the group can then begin to investigate how an environment alters the dynamics of an anion. This fundamental research has led to the discovery of a new type of electronic state, and has uncovered and explained a great deal of complexity.
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