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B.S., 1983, Bradley
University
Ph. D., 1991, University of Wisconsin
Thesis Advisor: Professor F. Fleming Crim
Thesis Title: Laser-Double-Resonance Studies of State Mixing, Energy
Transfer, and Electronic Spectroscopy in Highly Vibrationally Excited
Acetylene
Postdoctoral Fellow, 1990 - 1993, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Postdoctoral Advisor: Professor Sylvia T. Ceyer
Research focused on the unique chemistry of bulk (interstitial)
hydrogen in hydrogenation reactions on nickel surfaces.
Assistant Professor, 1994 - 2000; Associate Professor, 2000 - Present ,
Tufts University
Research interests include gas-surface reaction dynamics, mechanisms
for heterogeneous catalysis, and the use of vibrational and
translational energy as synthetic tools in materials chemistry
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