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CURRICULUM VITAE STEPHEN E. BRADFORTH October 6, 2015 1 PERSONAL Present Address: Department of Chemistry, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA 90089-0482 Phone & FAX Number: (213) 740-0461; (213) 740-3972 Electronic mail: [email protected] Web: http://photon.usc.edu RESEARCH AREAS Ultrafast spectroscopy of liquid phase reaction dynamics, conical intersections, mechanisms for photoionization in water, photoelectron spectroscopy of liquids, radiation chemistry; mechanisms of light harvesting in natural and artificial chromophore arrays, organic photovoltaics, singlet fission; DNA photodamage and ionization; nanoparticle conjugates for cancer nanomedicine. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE August 2014 – present Chairman, Department of Chemistry August 2013 – August 2014 Vice Chairman, Department of Chemistry January 2007 – August 2009 Division Head, Physical and Theoretical Chemistry January 2010 – August 2013 September 2009 – Researcher, USC Center for Energy Nanoscience and Technology April 2008 – present Professor of Chemistry Department of Chemistry, University of Southern California June 2002 – April 2008 Associate Professor Department of Chemistry, University of Southern California Aug. 1996 – May 2002 Assistant Professor Department of Chemistry, University of Southern California Feb. 1993 – July 1996 Postdoctoral Research Associate (with Professor G. R. Fleming) Department of Chemistry, University of Chicago EDUCATION December 1992 Ph.D., Physical Chemistry (Advisor: D. M. Neumark) University of California, Berkeley June 1987 B.A., M.A.(Cantab), Natural Sciences (First Class Honours) Corpus Christi College, Cambridge University

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PERSONAL Present Address: Department of Chemistry,

University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA 90089-0482

Phone & FAX Number: (213) 740-0461; (213) 740-3972 Electronic mail: [email protected] Web: http://photon.usc.edu RESEARCH AREAS Ultrafast spectroscopy of liquid phase reaction dynamics, conical intersections, mechanisms for photoionization in water, photoelectron spectroscopy of liquids, radiation chemistry; mechanisms of light harvesting in natural and artificial chromophore arrays, organic photovoltaics, singlet fission; DNA photodamage and ionization; nanoparticle conjugates for cancer nanomedicine. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE August 2014 – present Chairman, Department of Chemistry August 2013 – August 2014 Vice Chairman, Department of Chemistry January 2007 – August 2009 Division Head, Physical and Theoretical Chemistry January 2010 – August 2013 September 2009 – Researcher, USC Center for Energy Nanoscience and Technology April 2008 – present Professor of Chemistry Department of Chemistry, University of Southern California June 2002 – April 2008 Associate Professor

Department of Chemistry, University of Southern California Aug. 1996 – May 2002 Assistant Professor Department of Chemistry, University of Southern California Feb. 1993 – July 1996 Postdoctoral Research Associate (with Professor G. R. Fleming)

Department of Chemistry, University of Chicago EDUCATION December 1992 Ph.D., Physical Chemistry (Advisor: D. M. Neumark) University of California, Berkeley June 1987 B.A., M.A.(Cantab), Natural Sciences (First Class Honours) Corpus Christi College, Cambridge University

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AWARDS Fellow of the American Physical Society, 2015 USC Mellon Mentoring Award (Faculty to Faculty), May 2014 Research Corporation for Science Advancement Scialog® Collaborative Award, 2014 USC Dornsife Faculty Fellow, 2011-13 USC Raubenheimer Distinguished Faculty Award, 2000 David and Lucile Packard Foundation Fellowship in Science and Engineering, 1999 Research Corporation Cottrell Scholars Award, 1999 Camille and Henry Dreyfus New Faculty Award, 1996 Outstanding Teaching Award, UC Berkeley, 1990 Martin Fellowship, UC Berkeley, 1989 Goewey Fellowship, UC Berkeley, 1988 Regents Fellowship, UC Berkeley, 1987 Fulbright Scholarship, 1987-88

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE

Annual Reviews of Physical Chemistry, Editorial Advisory Board, 2012-present Department of Energy Review Panel, Brookhaven National Lab Solar Photochemistry Program, 5/ 2015 Earle K. Plyler Spectroscopy Award of the APS, Selection Committee, Member, 2012, 2013, 2014 National Science Foundation Visiting Review Committee, JILA CU Boulder, 4/2014 Guest Editor, Curt Wittig Festschrift Special Issue, Journal of Physical Chemistry 2013 Tolman Medal Award Selection Committee, Southern California Local Section of the American Chemical Society, Chair 2011-12; Member 2010-11 Co-organizer, American Chemical Society National Meeting, Physical Chemistry Symposium, “Excited-State Dynamics: Theory and Experiment”, Denver, 8/2011 Journal of Chemical Physics Editorial Board, 1/2009 – 12/2011 National Science Foundation Review Panel, 6/2010 Department of Energy Review Panel, Notre Dame Radiation Lab, 11/2006 Program Chair, 53rd Western Spectroscopy Association Meeting, Asilomar, CA, 2/2006 Co-organizer, American Chemical Society National Meeting, Physical Chemistry Symposium, “The conduction band in liquids and disordered solids”, New York City, 9/2003 American Chemical Society, Physical Chemistry Division, Executive Committee, 3/2003- 3/2006 Department of Energy Review Panel, Argonne National Lab Radiation Chemistry Program, 11/2002 Reviewer for Journal of Chemical Physics, Journal of Physical Chemistry A/B/C, Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters, Chemical Physics Letters, Chemical Physics, Journal of the American Chemical Society, Biophysical Journal, Accounts of Chemical Research, Science, Nature Chemistry, Radiation Research, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

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Reviewer for NSF, Research Corporation, ACS Petroleum Research Fund, NSERC, Netherlands NWO, Germany-Israel Binational Foundation, Germany DFG, Danish Council for Independent Research, US-Israel Binational Foundation, US Department of Energy, Air Force Office of Scientific Research, Army Research Office.

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS

American Chemical Society, Royal Society of Chemistry, American Physical Society GRADUATE STUDENTS SUPERVISED Jeremiah Kloepfer Ph.D. 2002 Staff Scientist at Raytheon Victor Vilchiz Ph.D. 2002 Associate Professor at Virginia State University Victor Lenchenkov Ph.D. 2002 Characterization Engineer at Aptina Amy Moskun Ph.D. 2005 Assistant Professor at Whittier College Jerainne Johnson Ph.D. 2005 Xiyi Chen Ph.D. 2006 Staff Scientist at LaserGen Askat Jailaubekov Ph.D. 2007 Staff Scientist at Cymer Corp. Piotr A. Pieniazek Ph.D. 2008 Deceased Chris Rivera Ph.D. 2010 Product Engineer nLight Inc. Diana Suffern Ph.D. 2010 Product Manager New Focus Christi Schroeder Ph.D. 2011 South Coast Air Quality Management District Tom Zhang Ph.D. 2012 Postdoc at Montana State (Kohler Group) Saptaparna Das Ph.D. 2015 Postdoc at University of Pennsylvania Anirban Roy Ph.D. 2015 Anasys Instrument, Santa Barbara Konstantin Kudinov 2011- Gaurav Kumar 2013- Dhritiman Bhattacharyya 2013- Jimmy Joy 2014- Laura Estergreen 2014- POSTDOCS SUPERVISED Delmar Larsen 2004-5 Associate Professor at UC Davis Chris Elles 2004-9 Assistant Professor at University of Kansas Sean Roberts 2010-13 Assistant Professor at University of Texas at Austin Elsa Couderc 2012-4 Editor, Nature Communications Robert Seidel 2012-4 Research Scientist, Helmholtz Zentrum Berlin Evgeniia Butaeva 2015- UNDERGRADUATES SUPERVISED Juliet Znovena 1997 NSF REU Ellen Falbo 1997-8 USC Erica Price 1998 NSF REU Kevin King 1998-9 USC Eric Long Dang 2002 NSF REU Dana Doucet 2003 NSF REU Christina To 2004-6 USC Andrew Horning 2006-8 USC

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Laura Cass 2008 NSF REU Rupesh Parbhoo 2008-9 USC Joseph Mastron 2010 Cerritos College Solar Energy Summer Intern Olga Ivanova 2011 International REU Joseph Mastron 2011-3 USC Serj Aristarkhov 2012 International REU Neftali Cardenas 2012 Cerritos College Solar Energy Summer Intern James Munteanu 2013 Cerritos College Solar Energy Summer Intern Gerardo Franco 2014 Cerritos College Solar Energy Summer Intern Vladimir Krinitsin 2014 International REU Will Thornbury 2013- USC Sathvik Shastry 2013- USC Tyler Zhang 2015 USC PUBLICATIONS AND PRESENTATIONS (a) Peer Reviewed Publications: 1-119 (114 peer reviewed journal articles and book chapters, ISI h-index 42; 5,230 citations) (1) Sarkissian, R.; Roberts, S. T.; Yeh, T.-W.; Das, S.; Bradforth, S. E.; John, O.; Dapkus, P. D.;

Kelchner, K. M.; Nakamura, S.; DenBaars, S. P.; et al. Photon Quenching and Efficiency Droop in an M-Plane InGaN Light Emitter. Appl. Phys. Lett. submitted.

(2) Sarkissian, R.; Roberts, S. T.; Yeh, T.-W.; Das, S.; Bradforth, S. E.; Dapkus, P. D.; OBrien, J.; Kelchner, K. M.; Nakamura, S.; DenBaars, S. P.; et al. Room Temperature Dynamic Stark Shift of Excitonic Energies: a Probe of Emission Properties of an M-Plane InGaN Light Emitter. Appl. Phys. Lett. submitted.

(3) Roy, A.; Seidel, R.; Kumar, G.; Bradforth, S. E. Measuring the Vertical and Adiabatic Ionization Energies of Aromatic Amino Acids in Water. J. Phys. Chem. B submitted.

(4) Oliver, T. A. A.; Zhang, Y.; Roy, A.; Ashfold, M. N. R.; Bradforth, S. E. Exploring Autoionization and Photo-Induced Proton-Coupled Electron Transfer Pathways of Phenol in Aqueous Solution. J. Phys. Chem. Lett. 2015, 6, 4159-4164.

(5) Seidel, R.; Winter, B.; Bradforth, S. Valence Electronic Structure of Aqueous Solutions: Insights From Photoelectron Spectroscopy. Annu. Rev. Phys. Chem. 2016, 67 under review.

(6) Bradforth, S. E.; Miller, E. R.; Dichtel, W. R.; Leibovich, A. K.; Feig, A. L.; Martin, J. D.; Bjorkman, K. S.; Schultz, Z. D.; Smith, T. L. University Learning: Improve Undergraduate Science Education. Nature 2015, 523, 282–284.

(7) Greaney, M. J.; Couderc, E.; Zhao, J.; Nail, B. A.; Mecklenburg, M.; Thornbury, W.; Osterloh, F. E.; Bradforth, S. E.; Brutchey, R. L. Controlling the Trap State Landscape of Colloidal CdSe Nanocrystals with Cadmium Halide Ligands. Chem. Mat. 2015, 27, 744–756.

(8) Schroeder, C. A.; Pluhařová, E.; Seidel, R.; Schroeder, W. P.; Faubel, M.; Slavíček, P.; Winter, B.; Jungwirth, P.; Bradforth, S. E. Oxidation Half-Reaction of Aqueous Nucleosides and Nucleotides via Photoelectron Spectroscopy Augmented by Ab Initio Calculations. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2015, 137, 201–209.

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(9) Couderc, E.; Greaney, M. J.; Thornbury, W.; Brutchey, R. L.; Bradforth, S. E. Deconvoluting Contributions of Photoexcited Species in Polymer-Quantum Dot Hybrid Photovoltaic Materials. J. Photon. Energ 2015, 5, 057404.

(10) Bartynski, A. N.; Gruber, M.; Das, S.; Rangan, S.; Mollinger, S.; Trinh, C.; Bradforth, S. E.; Vandewal, K.; Salleo, A.; Bartynski, R. A.; et al. Symmetry-Breaking Charge Transfer in a Zinc Chlorodipyrrin Acceptor for High Open Circuit Voltage Organic Photovoltaics. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2015, 137, 5397–5405.

(11) Zhang, X.; Shastry, S.; Bradforth, S. E.; Nadeau, J. L. Nuclear Uptake of Ultrasmall Gold-Doxorubicin Conjugates Imaged by Fluorescence Lifetime Imaging Microscopy (FLIM) and Electron Microscopy. Nanoscale 2015, 7, 240–251.

(12) Cooper, D. R.; Kudinov, K.; Tyagi, P.; Hill, C. K.; Bradforth, S. E.; Nadeau, J. L. Photoluminescence of Cerium Fluoride and Cerium-Doped Lanthanum Fluoride Nanoparticles and Investigation of Energy Transfer to Photosensitizer Molecules. Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys. 2014, 16, 12441–12453.

(13) Trinh, C.; Kirlikovali, K.; Das, S.; Ener, M. E.; Gray, H. B.; Djurovich, P.; Bradforth, S. E.; Thompson, M. E. Symmetry-Breaking Charge Transfer of Visible Light Absorbing Systems: Zinc Dipyrrins. J. Phys. Chem. C 2014, 118, 21834–21845.

(14) Buckley, J. J.; Couderc, E.; Greaney, M. J.; Munteanu, J.; Riche, C. T.; Bradforth, S. E.; Brutchey, R. L. Chalcogenol Ligand Toolbox for CdSe Nanocrystals and Their Influence on Exciton Relaxation Pathways. ACS Nano 2014, 8, 2512–2521.

(15) Das, S.; Khlyabich, P. P.; Burkhart, B.; Roberts, S. T.; Couderc, E.; Thompson, B. C.; Bradforth, S. E. Quantifying Charge Recombination in Solar Cells Based on Donor–Acceptor P3HT Analogues. J. Phys. Chem. C 2014, 118, 6650–6660.

(16) Georgin, M.; Carlini, L.; Cooper, D.; Bradforth, S. E.; Nadeau, J. L. Differential Effects of Β-Mercaptoethanol on CdSe/ZnS and InP/ZnS Quantum Dots. Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys. 2013, 15, 10418–10428.

(17) Harris, S. J.; Murdock, D.; Zhang, Y.; Oliver, T. A. A.; Grubb, M. P.; Orr-Ewing, A. J.; Greetham, G. M.; Clark, I. P.; Towrie, M.; Bradforth, S. E.; et al. Comparing Molecular Photofragmentation Dynamics in the Gas and Liquid Phases. Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys. 2013, 15, 6567.

(18) Mastron, J. N.; Roberts, S. T.; McAnally, R. E.; Thompson, M. E.; Bradforth, S. E. Aqueous Colloidal Acene Nanoparticles: a New Platform for Studying Singlet Fission. J. Phys. Chem. B 2013, 117, 15519–15526.

(19) Couderc, E.; Greaney, M. J.; Brutchey, R. L.; Bradforth, S. E. Direct Spectroscopic Evidence of Ultrafast Electron Transfer From a Low Band Gap Polymer to CdSe Quantum Dots in Hybrid Photovoltaic Thin Films. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2013, 135, 18418–18426.

(20) Sarkissian, R.; Roberts, S. T.; Yeh, T.-W.; Das, S.; Bradforth, S. E.; OBrien, J.; Daniel Dapkus, P. Photon Quenching in InGaN Quantum Well Light Emitting Devices. Appl. Phys. Lett. 2013, 103, 041123.

(21) Reisler, H.; Bradforth, S.; Zhang, J. Tribute to Curt Wittig. J. Phys. Chem. A 2013, 117, 11605–11607.

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(22) Zhong, Q.; Diev, V. V.; Roberts, S. T.; Antunez, P. D.; Brutchey, R. L.; Bradforth, S. E.; Thompson, M. E. Fused Porphyrin–Single-Walled Carbon Nanotube Hybrids: Efficient Formation and Photophysical Characterization. ACS Nano 2013, 7, 3466–3475.

(23) Nossarev, G. G.; Johnson, J.; Bradforth, S. E.; Hogen-Esch, T. E. Emission of Macrocyclic and Linear Poly(2-Vinylnaphthalene): Observation of Two Excimer Populations in Macrocycles. J. Phys. Chem. C 2013, 117, 10244–10256.

(24) Thürmer, S.; Oncak, M.; Ottosson, N.; Seidel, R.; Hergenhahn, U.; Bradforth, S. E.; Slavíček, P.; Winter, B. On the Nature and Origin of Dicationic, Charge-Separated Species Formed in Liquid Water on X-Ray Irradiation. Nature Chem. 2013, 5, 590–596.

(25) Thürmer, S.; Seidel, R.; Faubel, M.; Eberhardt, W.; Hemminger, J. C.; Bradforth, S. E.; Winter, B. Photoelectron Angular Distributions From Liquid Water: Effects of Electron Scattering. Phys. Rev. Lett. 2013, 111, 173005.

(26) Zhang, Y.; Oliver, T. A. A.; Das, S.; Roy, A.; Ashfold, M. N. R.; Bradforth, S. E. Exploring the Energy Disposal Immediately After Bond-Breaking in Solution: the Wavelength-Dependent Excited State Dissociation Pathways of Para-Methylthiophenol. J. Phys. Chem. A 2013, 117, 12125–12137.

(27) Pluhařová, E.; Schroeder, C.; Seidel, R.; Bradforth, S. E.; Winter, B.; Faubel, M.; Slavíček, P.; Jungwirth, P. Unexpectedly Small Effect of the DNA Environment on Vertical Ionization Energies of Aqueous Nucleobases. J. Phys. Chem. Lett. 2013, 4, 3766–3769.

(28) Nadeau, J. L.; Carlini, L.; Suffern, D.; Ivanova, O.; Bradforth, S. E. Effects of Beta-Mercaptoethanol on Quantum Dot Emission Evaluated From Photoluminescence Decays. J. Phys. Chem. C 2012, 116, 2728–2739.

(29) Ghosh, D.; Roy, A.; Seidel, R.; Winter, B.; Bradforth, S. E.; Krylov, A. I. First-Principle Protocol for Calculating Ionization Energies and Redox Potentials of Solvated Molecules and Ions: Theory and Application to Aqueous Phenol and Phenolate. J. Phys. Chem. B 2012, 116, 7269–7280.

(30) Roberts, S. T.; McAnally, R. E.; Mastron, J. N.; Webber, D. H.; Whited, M. T.; Brutchey, R. L.; Thompson, M. E.; Bradforth, S. E. Efficient Singlet Fission Discovered in a Disordered Acene Film. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2012, 134, 6388–6400.

(31) Whited, M. T.; Patel, N. M.; Roberts, S. T.; Allen, K.; Djurovich, P. I.; Bradforth, S. E.; Thompson, M. E. Symmetry-Breaking Intramolecular Charge Transfer in the Excited State of Meso-Linked BODIPY Dyads. Chem. Commun. 2012, 48, 284–286.

(32) General Discussion. Farad. Discuss. 2012, 157, 243–284.

(33) Zhang, Y.; Oliver, T. A. A.; Ashfold, M. N. R.; Bradforth, S. E. Contrasting the Excited State Reaction Pathways of Phenol and Para-Methylthiophenol in the Gas and Liquid Phases. Farad. Discuss. 2012, 157, 1–23.

(34) Greaney, M. J.; Das, S.; Webber, D. H.; Bradforth, S. E.; Brutchey, R. L. Improving Open Circuit Potential in Hybrid P3HT:CdSe Bulk Heterojunction Solar Cells via Colloidal Tert-Butylthiol Ligand Exchange. ACS Nano 2012, 6, 4222–4230.

(35) Pluhařová, E.; Ončák, M.; Seidel, R.; Schroeder, C.; Schroeder, W.; Winter, B.; Bradforth, S. E.; Jungwirth, P.; Slavíček, P. Transforming Anion Instability Into Stability: Contrasting

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Photoionization of Three Protonation Forms of the Phosphate Ion Upon Moving Into Water. J. Phys. Chem. B 2012, 116, 13254–13264.

(36) Roberts, S. T.; Schlenker, C. W.; Barlier, V.; McAnally, R. E.; Zhang, Y.; Mastron, J. N.; Thompson, M. E.; Bradforth, S. E. Observation of Triplet Exciton Formation in a Platinum-Sensitized Organic Photovoltaic Device. J. Phys. Chem. Lett. 2011, 2, 48–54.

(37) Thurmer, S.; Seidel, R.; Eberhardt, W.; Bradforth, S. E.; Winter, B. Ultrafast Hybridization Screening in Fe3+ Aqueous Solution. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2011, 133, 12528–12535.

(38) General Discussion. Farad. Discuss. 2011, 150, 505–532.

(39) General Discussion. Farad. Discuss. 2011, 150, 113–160.

(40) General Discussion. Farad. Discuss. 2011, 150, 391–418.

(41) Oliver, T. A. A.; Zhang, Y.; Ashfold, M. N. R.; Bradforth, S. E. Linking Photochemistry in the Gas and Solution Phase: S-H Bond Fission in P-Methylthiophenol Following UV Photoexcitation. Farad. Discuss. 2011, 150, 439–458.

(42) Marsalek, O.; Elles, C. G.; Pieniazek, P. A.; Pluhařová, E.; VandeVondele, J.; Bradforth, S. E.; Jungwirth, P. Chasing Charge Localization and Chemical Reactivity Following Photoionization in Liquid Water. J. Chem. Phys. 2011, 135, 224510.

(43) Whited, M. T.; Djurovich, P. I.; Roberts, S. T.; Durrell, A. C.; Schlenker, C. W.; Bradforth, S. E.; Thompson, M. E. Singlet and Triplet Excitation Management in a Bichromophoric Near-Infrared-Phosphorescent BODIPY-Benzoporphyrin Platinum Complex. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2011, 133, 88–96.

(44) Pluhařová, E.; Jungwirth, P.; Bradforth, S. E.; Slavíček, P. Ionization of Purine Tautomers in Nucleobases, Nucleosides, and Nucleotides: From the Gas Phase to the Aqueous Environment. J. Phys. Chem. B 2011, 115, 1294–1305.

(45) Bradforth, S. E. Chemistry. Tracking State-to-State Bimolecular Reaction Dynamics in Solution. Science 2011, 331, 1398–1399.

(46) Chen, X.; Larsen, D. S.; Bradforth, S. E.; van Stokkum, I. H. M. Broadband Spectral Probing Revealing Ultrafast Photochemical Branching After Ultraviolet Excitation of the Aqueous Phenolate Anion. J. Phys. Chem. A 2011, 115, 3807–3819.

(47) Rivera, C. A.; Winter, N.; Harper, R. V.; Benjamin, I.; Bradforth, S. E. The Dynamical Role of Solvent on the ICN Photodissociation Reaction: Connecting Experimental Observables Directly with Molecular Dynamics Simulations. Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys. 2011, 13, 8269–8283.

(48) Besaratinia, A.; Yoon, J. I.; Schroeder, C.; Bradforth, S. E.; Cockburn, M.; Pfeifer, G. P. Wavelength Dependence of Ultraviolet Radiation-Induced DNA Damage as Determined by Laser Irradiation Suggests That Cyclobutane Pyrimidine Dimers Are the Principal DNA Lesions Produced by Terrestrial Sunlight. The FASEB Journal 2011, 25, 3079–3091.

(49) Marsalek, O.; Frigato, T.; VandeVondele, J.; Bradforth, S. E.; Schmidt, B.; Schütte, C.; Jungwirth, P. Hydrogen Forms in Water by Proton Transfer to a Distorted Electron. J. Phys. Chem. B 2010, 114, 915–920.

(50) Dumas, E.; Gao, C.; Suffern, D.; Bradforth, S. E.; Dimitrijevic, N. M.; Nadeau, J. L. Interfacial

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Charge Transfer Between CdTe Quantum Dots and Gram Negative vs Gram Positive Bacteria. Env. Sci. Tech. 2010, 44, 1464–1470.

(51) Ottosson, N.; Faubel, M.; Bradforth, S. E.; Jungwirth, P.; Winter, B. Photoelectron Spectroscopy of Liquid Water and Aqueous Solution: Electron Effective Attenuation Lengths and Emission-Angle Anisotropy. J. Elec. Spec Related Phenom. 2010, 177, 60–70.

(52) Rivera, C. A.; Bradforth, S. E.; Tempea, G. Gires-Tournois Interferometer Type Negative Dispersion Mirrors for Deep Ultraviolet Pulse Compression. Opt. Exp. 2010, 18, 18615–18624.

(53) Cooper, D. R.; Suffern, D.; Carlini, L.; Clarke, S. J.; Parbhoo, R.; Bradforth, S. E.; Nadeau, J. L. Photoenhancement of Lifetimes in CdSe/ZnS and CdTe Quantum Dot-Dopamine Conjugates. Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys. 2009, 11, 4298–4310.

(54) Fomina, N.; Bradforth, S. E.; Hogen-Esch, T. E. Synthesis and Spectroscopy of Poly(9,9-Dihexylfluorene-2,7-Diyl-Co-9,9-Dihexylfluorene-3,6-Diyl)S and Their Model Oligomers. Macromol. 2009, 42, 6440–6447.

(55) Pieniazek, P. A.; Sundstrom, E. J.; Bradforth, S. E.; Krylov, A. I. Degree of Initial Hole Localization/Delocalization in Ionized Water Clusters†. J. Phys. Chem. A 2009, 113, 4423–4429.

(56) Slavíček, P.; Winter, B.; Faubel, M.; Bradforth, S. E.; Jungwirth, P. Ionization Energies of Aqueous Nucleic Acids: Photoelectron Spectroscopy of Pyrimidine Nucleosides and Ab Initio Calculations. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2009, 131, 6460–6467.

(57) Elles, C. G.; Rivera, C. A.; Zhang, Y.; Pieniazek, P. A.; Bradforth, S. E. Electronic Structure of Liquid Water From Polarization-Dependent Two-Photon Absorption Spectroscopy. J. Chem. Phys. 2009, 130, 084501.

(58) Chen, X.; Bradforth, S. E. The Ultrafast Dynamics of Photodetachment. Annu. Rev. Phys. Chem. 2008, 59, 203–231.

(59) Pieniazek, P. A.; VandeVondele, J.; Jungwirth, P.; Krylov, A. I.; Bradforth, S. E. Electronic Structure of the Water Dimer Cation. J. Phys. Chem. A 2008, 112, 6159–6170.

(60) Pieniazek, P. A.; Bradforth, S. E.; Krylov, A. I. Charge Localization and Jahn-Teller Distortions in the Benzene Dimer Cation. J. Chem. Phys. 2008, 129, 074104.

(61) Mics, Z.; Kužel, P.; Jungwirth, P.; Bradforth, S. E. Photoionization of Atmospheric Gases Studied by Time-Resolved Terahertz Spectroscopy. Chem. Phys. Lett. 2008, 465, 20–24.

(62) Johnson, J. M.; Chen, R.; Chen, X.; Moskun, A. C.; Zhang, X.; Hogen-Esch, T. E.; Bradforth, S. E. Investigation of Macrocyclic Polymers as Artificial Light Harvesters: Subpicosecond Energy Transfer in Poly(9,9-Dimethyl-2-Vinylfluorene). J. Phys. Chem. B 2008, 112, 16367–16381.

(63) Pieniazek, P. A.; Arnstein, S. A.; Bradforth, S. E.; Krylov, A. I.; Sherrill, C. D. Benchmark Full Configuration Interaction and Equation-of-Motion Coupled-Cluster Model with Single and Double Substitutions for Ionized Systems Results for Prototypical Charge Transfer Systems: Noncovalent Ionized Dimers. J. Chem. Phys. 2007, 127, 164110.

(64) Elles, C. G.; Shkrob, I. A.; Crowell, R. A.; Bradforth, S. E. Excited State Dynamics of Liquid Water: Insight From the Dissociation Reaction Following Two-Photon Excitation. J. Chem.

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Phys. 2007, 126, 164503.

(65) Pieniazek, P. A.; Krylov, A. I.; Bradforth, S. E. Electronic Structure of the Benzene Dimer Cation. J. Chem. Phys. 2007, 127, 044317.

(66) Lian, R.; Oulianov, D. A.; Crowell, R. A.; Shkrob, I. A.; Chen, X.; Bradforth, S. E. Electron Photodetachment From Aqueous Anions. 3. Dynamics of Geminate Pairs Derived From Photoexcitation of Mono- vs Polyatomic Anions. J. Phys. Chem. A 2006, 110, 9071–9078.

(67) Pieniazek, P. A.; Bradforth, S. E.; Krylov, A. I. Spectroscopy of the Cyano Radical in an Aqueous Environment. J. Phys. Chem. A 2006, 110, 4854–4865.

(68) Elles, C. G.; Jailaubekov, A. E.; Crowell, R. A.; Bradforth, S. E. Excitation-Energy Dependence of the Mechanism for Two-Photon Ionization of Liquid H2O and D2O From 8.3 -12.4 eV. J. Chem. Phys. 2006, 125, 044515.

(69) Winter, B.; Faubel, M.; Hertel, I. V.; Pettenkofer, C.; Bradforth, S. E.; Jagoda-Cwiklik, B.; Cwiklik, L.; Jungwirth, P. Electron Binding Energies of Hydrated H3O+ And OH-: Photoelectron Spectroscopy of Aqueous Acid and Base Solutions Combined with Electronic Structure Calculations. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2006, 128, 3864–3865.

(70) Moskun, A. C.; Jailaubekov, A. E.; Bradforth, S. E.; Tao, G.; Stratt, R. M. Rotational Coherence and a Sudden Breakdown in Linear Response Seen in Room-Temperature Liquids. Science 2006, 311, 1907–1911.

(71) Clarke, S. J.; Hollmann, C. A.; Zhang, Z.; Suffern, D.; Bradforth, S. E.; Dimitrijevic, N. M.; Minarik, W. G.; Nadeau, J. L. Photophysics of Dopamine-Modified Quantum Dots and Effects on Biological Systems. Nature Mater. 2006, 5, 409–417.

(72) Moskun, A. C.; Bradforth, S. E.; Thøgersen, J.; Keiding, S. Absence of a Signature of Aqueous I (2P1/2) After 200-Nm Photodetachment of I-

(Aq). J. Phys. Chem. A 2006, 110, 10947–10955.

(73) Garrett, B. C.; Dixon, D. A.; Camaioni, D. M.; Chipman, D. M.; Johnson, M. A.; Jonah, C. D.; Kimmel, G. A.; Miller, J. H.; Rescigno, T. N.; Rossky, P. J.; et al. Role of Water in Electron-Initiated Processes and Radical Chemistry: Issues and Scientific Advances. Chem. Rev. 2005, 105, 355–390.

(74) Vilchiz, V. H.; Chen, X.; Kloepfer, J. A.; Bradforth, S. E. Solvent Effects on Geminate Recombination Dynamics After Photodetachment. Rad. Phys. Chem. 2005, 72, 159–167.

(75) Winter, B.; Weber, R.; Hertel, I. V.; Faubel, M.; Jungwirth, P.; Brown, E. C.; Bradforth, S. E. Electron Binding Energies of Aqueous Alkali and Halide Ions: EUV Photoelectron Spectroscopy of Liquid Solutions and Combined Ab Initio and Molecular Dynamics Calculations. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2005, 127, 7203–7214.

(76) Kloepfer, J. A.; Bradforth, S. E.; Nadeau, J. L. Photophysical Properties of Biologically Compatible CdSe Quantum Dot Structures. J. Phys. Chem. B 2005, 109, 9996–10003.

(77) Jailaubekov, A. E.; Bradforth, S. E. Tunable 30-Femtosecond Pulses Across the Deep Ultraviolet. Appl. Phys. Lett. 2005, 87, 021107.

(78) Mics, Z.; Kadlec, F.; Kuzel, P.; Jungwirth, P.; Bradforth, S. E.; Apkarian, V. A. Nonresonant Ionization of Oxygen Molecules by Femtosecond Pulses: Plasma Dynamics Studied by Time-Resolved Terahertz Spectroscopy. J. Chem. Phys. 2005, 123, 104310.

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(79) Sauer, M. C.; Shkrob, I. A.; Lian, R.; Crowell, R. A.; Bartels, D. M.; Chen, X.; Suffern, D.; Bradforth, S. E. Electron Photodetachment From Aqueous Anions. 2. Ionic Strength Effect on Geminate Recombination Dynamics and Quantum Yield for Hydrated Electron. J. Phys. Chem. A 2004, 108, 10414–10425.

(80) Crowell, R. A.; Lian, R.; Shkrob, I. A.; Bartels, D. M.; Chen, X.; Bradforth, S. E. Ultrafast Dynamics for Electron Photodetachment From Aqueous Hydroxide. J. Chem. Phys. 2004, 120, 11712.

(81) Tauber, M. J.; Mathies, R. A.; Chen, X.; Bradforth, S. E. Flowing Liquid Sample Jet for Resonance Raman and Ultrafast Optical Spectroscopy. Rev. Sci. Instrum. 2003, 74, 4958.

(82) Chen, R.; Johnson, J. M.; Bradforth, S. E.; Hogen-Esch, T. E. Ultraviolet Absorption and Fluorescence Emission Spectroscopic Studies of Macrocyclic and Linear Poly(9,9-Dimethyl-2-Vinylfluorene). Evidence for Ground-State Chromophore Interactions. Macromol. 2003, 36, 9966–9970.

(83) Moskun, A. C.; Bradforth, S. E. Photodissociation of ICN in Polar Solvents: Evidence for Long Lived Rotational Excitation in Room Temperature Liquids. J. Chem. Phys. 2003, 119, 4500–4515.

(84) Mechanisms for Photodetachment in Water. In Springer Series in Chemical Physics; Ultrafast Phenomena XIII: Berlin, 2003; Vol. 71, pp. 471–473.

(85) Germaine, A. C.; Bradforth, S. E. Photodissociation of ICN in Polar Solvents: Evidence of Long Lived Rotational Excitation in Real Liquids. 2003, 71, 426–428.

(86) Johnson, J. M.; Chen, X.; Germaine, A. C.; Zhang, X.; Alberty, K.; Hogen-Esch, T. E.; Bradforth, S. E. Spectroscopy of Macrocyclic Poly (9,9-Dimethyl-2-Vinylfluorene) as an Artificial Light Harvester. 2003, 71, 517–519.

(87) Alberty, K. A.; Tillman, E.; Carlotti, S.; King, K.; Bradforth, S. E.; Hogen-Esch, T. E.; Parker, D.; Feast, W. J. Characterization and Fluorescence of Macrocyclic Polystyrene by Anionic End to End Coupling. Role of Coupling Reagents. Macromol. 2002, 35, 3856–3865.

(88) Kloepfer, J. A.; Vilchiz, V. H.; Lenchenkov, V. A.; Chen, X.; Bradforth, S. E. Time-Resolved Scavenging and Recombination Dynamics From I:E− Caged Pairs. J. Chem. Phys. 2002, 117, 766.

(89) Kloepfer, J. A.; Vilchiz, V. H.; Lenchenkov, V. A.; Bradforth, S. E. Electron Photodetachment in Solution. ACS Symp. Ser. 2002, 820, 108–121.

(90) Bradforth, S. E.; Jungwirth, P. Excited States of Iodide Anions in Water: a Comparison of the Electronic Structure in Clusters and in Bulk Solution. J. Phys. Chem. A 2002, 106, 1286–1298.

(91) Lenchenkov, V.; Kloepfer, J.; Vilchiz, V.; Bradforth, S. E. Electron Photodetachment From [Fe(CN)6]4−: Photoelectron Relaxation and Geminate Recombination. Chem. Phys. Lett. 2001, 342, 277–286.

(92) Vilchiz, V. H.; Kloepfer, J. A.; Germaine, A. C.; Lenchenkov, V. A.; Bradforth, S. E. Map for the Relaxation Dynamics of Hot Photoelectrons Injected Into Liquid Water via Anion Threshold Photodetachment and Above Threshold Solvent Ionization. J. Phys. Chem. A 2001, 105, 1711–1723.

(93) Lenchenkov, V.; Vilchiz, V.; Kloepfer, J.; Bradforth, S. Femtosecond Study of Electron

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Photodetachment From Complex Anions: Fe(CN)64- And CuBr2

- In H2O. In Ultrafast Phenomena XII; Elsaesser, T.; Mukamel, S.; Murnane, M. M.; Scherer, N. F., Eds.; Springer Berlin Heidelberg: Berlin, 2000; Vol. 66, pp. 476–478.

(94) Vilchiz, V. H.; Kloepfer, J. A.; Germaine, A. C.; Lenchenkov, V. A.; Bradforth, S. E. Ultrafast Thermalization Dynamics of Hot Photoelectrons Injected Into Water. In Ultrafast Phenomena XII; Elsaesser, T.; Mukamel, S.; Murnane, M. M.; Scherer, N. F., Eds.; Springer Verlag : Berlin, 2000; Vol. 66, pp. 467–469.

(95) Kloepfer, J. A.; Vilchiz, V. H.; Lenchenkov, V. A.; Germaine, A. C.; Bradforth, S. E. The Ejection Distribution of Solvated Electrons Generated by the One-Photon Photodetachment of Aqueous I− And Two-Photon Ionization of the Solvent. J. Chem. Phys. 2000, 113, 6288–10003.

(96) Kloepfer, J. A.; Vilchiz, V. H.; Lenchenkov, V. A.; Bradforth, S. E. Femtosecond Dynamics of Photodetachment of the Iodide Anion in Solution: Resonant Excitation Into the Charge-Transfer-to-Solvent State. Chem. Phys. Lett. 1998, 298, 120–128.

(97) Jimenez, R.; Dikshit, S. N.; Bradforth, S. E.; Fleming, G. R. Electronic Excitation Transfer in the LH2 Complex of Rhodobacter Sphaeroides. J. Phys. Chem. 1996, 100, 6825–6834.

(98) Ricci, M.; Bradforth, S. E.; Jimenez, R.; Fleming, G. R. Internal Conversion and Energy Transfer Dynamics of Spheroidene in Solution and in the LH-1 and LH-2 Light-Harvesting Complexes. Chem. Phys. Lett. 1996, 259, 381–390.

(99) Bradforth, S. E.; Jimenez, R.; van Mourik, F.; van Grondelle, R.; Fleming, G. R. Excitation Transfer in the Core Light-Harvesting Complex (LH-1) of Rhodobacter Sphaeroides: an Ultrafast Fluorescence Depolarization and Annihilation Study. J. Phys. Chem. 1995, 99, 16179–16191.

(100) Arnold, D. W.; Bradforth, S. E.; Kim, E. H.; Neumark, D. M. Study of Halogen–Carbon Dioxide Clusters and the Fluoroformyloxyl Radical by Photodetachment of X−(Co2) (X=I,Cl,Br) and FCO2. J. Chem. Phys. 1995, 102, 3493–3509.

(101) Arnold, D. W.; Bradforth, S. E.; Kim, E. H.; Neumark, D. M. Study of I−(Co2)N, Br−(Co2)N, And I−(N2O)N Clusters by Anion Photoelectron Spectroscopy. J. Chem. Phys. 1995, 102, 3510.

(102) Kim, E. H.; Bradforth, S. E.; Arnold, D. W.; Metz, R. B.; Neumark, D. M. Study of HCO2 And DCO2 By Negative Ion Photoelectron Spectroscopy. J. Chem. Phys. 1995, 103, 7801.

(103) Jonas, D.; Bradforth, S.; Passino, S.; Fleming, G. R. Femtosecond Wavepacket Spectroscopy: Influence of Temperature, Wavelength and Pulse Duration. J. Phys. Chem. 1995, 99, 2594.

(104) Bradforth, S.; Jimenez, R.; Fidler, V.; Fleming, G.; Nagarajan, S.; Norris, J.; vanMourik, F.; vanGrondelle, R. Ultrafast Energy Transfer in the Core Light Harvesting Complex of the Photosynthetic Bacterium Rhodobacter Sphaeroides Observed by Fluorescence Upconversion. In Ultrafast Phenomena IX; Barbara, P. F.; Knox, W.; Mourou, G.; Zewail, A. H., Eds.; Springer-Verlag: Berlin, 1994; Vol. 60, pp. 441–442.

(105) Bradforth, S. E.; Arnold, D. W.; Neumark, D. M.; Manolopoulos, D. E. Experimental and Theoretical Studies of the F+ H2 Transition State Region via Photoelectron Spectroscopy of FH2. J. Chem. Phys. 1993, 99, 6345.

(106) Bradforth, S. E.; Kim, E. H.; Arnold, D. W.; Neumark, D. M. Photoelectron Spectroscopy of

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CN−, Nco−, And NCS−. J. Chem. Phys. 1993, 98, 800–810.

(107) Manolopoulos, D. E.; Stark, K.; Werner, H. J.; Arnold, D. W.; Bradforth, S. E.; Neumark, D. M. The Transition State of the F + H2 Reaction. Science 1993, 262, 1852–1855.

(108) Arnold, D. W.; Bradforth, S. E.; Kim, E. H.; Neumark, D. M. Anion Photoelectron Spectroscopy of Iodine–Carbon Dioxide Clusters. J. Chem. Phys. 1992, 97, 9468–9471.

(109) Wurfel, B. E.; Pugliano, N.; Bradforth, S. E.; Saykally, R. J.; Pimentel, G. C. Broadband Transient Infrared Laser Spectroscopy of Trifluorovinyl Radical C2F3: Experimental and Ab Initio Results. J. Phys. Chem. 1991, 95, 2932–2937.

(110) Arnold, D. W.; Bradforth, S. E.; Kitsopoulos, T. N.; Neumark, D. M. Vibrationally Resolved Spectra of C2

- C11 By Anion Photoelectron Spectroscopy. J. Chem. Phys. 1991, 95, 8753.

(111) Weaver, A.; Arnold, D. W.; Bradforth, S. E.; Neumark, D. M. Examination of the 2A“2 And 2E” States of NO3 By Ultraviolet Photoelectron Spectroscopy of NO3. J. Chem. Phys. 1991, 94, 1740.

(112) Metz, R. B.; Bradforth, S. E.; Neumark, D. M. Transition State Spectroscopy of Bimolecular Reactions Using Negative Ion Photodetachment. Adv. Chem. Phys. 1991, 81, 1–61.

(113) Bradforth, S. E.; Arnold, D. W.; Metz, R. B.; Weaver, A.; Neumark, D. M. Spectroscopy of the Transition State: Hydrogen Abstraction Reactions of Fluorine. J. Phys. Chem. 1991, 95, 8066–8078.

(114) Bradforth, S. E.; Weaver, A.; Arnold, D. W.; Metz, R. B.; Neumark, D. M. Examination of the BrHI, ClHI, and FHI Hydrogen Abstraction Reactions by Photoelectron Spectroscopy of BrHI−, ClHI−, And FHI−. J. Chem. Phys. 1990, 92, 7205.

(115) Weaver, A.; Metz, R. B.; Bradforth, S. E.; Neumark, D. M. Investigation of the FH2 Transition State Region via Photoelectron Spectroscopy of the FH2

- Anion. J. Chem. Phys. 1990, 93, 5352.

(116) Metz, R. B.; Weaver, A.; Bradforth, S. E.; Kitsopoulos, T. N.; Neumark, D. M. Probing the Transition State with Negative Ion Photodetachment: the Chlorine Atom + Hydrogen Chloride and Bromine Atom + Hydrogen Bromide Reactions. J. Phys. Chem. 1990, 94, 1377–1388.

(117) Weaver, A.; Metz, R. B.; Bradforth, S. E.; Neumark, D. M. Observation of the a(2B2) And C(2A2) States of NO2 By Negative-Ion Photoelectron Spectroscopy of NO2. J. Chem. Phys. 1989, 90, 2070–2071.

(118) Bradforth, S. E.; Weaver, A.; Metz, R. B.; Neumark, D. M. Study of Hydrogen Transfer Reactions by Negative Ion Photoelectron Spectroscopy. In; New York, 1989.

(119) Weaver, A.; Metz, R. B.; Bradforth, S. E.; Neumark, D. M. Spectroscopy of the Iodine Atom + Hydrogen Iodide Transition-State Region by Photodetachment of IHI. J. Phys. Chem. 1988, 92, 5558–5560.

(b) Conference Proceedings and other articles:

(1)   S. Das, A.A. Latif, W. Thornbury, B.C. Thompson, and S.E. Bradforth, "Ultrafast electron transfer from low band gap conjugated polymer to quantum dots in hybrid photovoltaic materials", in SPIE Nanoscience + Engineering, pp. 95490N–95490N–9 (2015)

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(2)   K. Kudinov, D. Cooper, P. Tyagi, D. Bekah, D. Bhattacharyya, C. Hill, J.K. Ha, J. Nadeau, and S. Bradforth, "Evidence of energy transfer in nanoparticle-porphyrins conjugates for radiation therapy enhancement", in SPIE BiOS, edited by W.J. Parak, M. Osinski, and X.-J. Liang, p. 93380H (2015)

(3)   E. Couderc, M.J. Greaney, W. Thornbury, R.L. Brutchey, and S.E. Bradforth, "Ultrafast

electron transfer from low band gap conjugated polymer to quantum dots in hybrid photovoltaic materials", in Proc. SPIE- Int. Soc. Opt. Eng., pp. 91650P–91650P–7 (2014)

(4)   K. A. Kudinov, D. Cooper, P. Tyagi, C. Hill, J. Ha, J. L. Nadeau, S. E. Bradforth, "On The Possibility of Combining Radiotherapy and Photodynamic Therapy", CLEO Sci. Innov., Optical Society of America, p. STh5C.1 (2014)

(5)   E. Couderc, M. J. Greaney, W. Thornbury, R. L. Brutchey, S. E. Bradforth, "Ultrafast electron

transfer from low band gap conjugated polymer to quantum dots in hybrid photovoltaic materials", Proc SPIE – Int. Soc. Opt. Eng., 9165, 91650 (2014)

(6)   D. Suffern, D. Cooper, L. Carlini, R. Parbhoo, S. E. Bradforth, and J. Nadeau,

"Photoenhancement of quantum dots and conjugates measured by time-resolved spectroscopy", Proc. SPIE – Int. Soc. Opt. Eng., 7189, 718905 (2009)

(7)   S. E. Bradforth, "Tracking Photoionization and Photodetachment Processes in Liquid Water",

Opt. Soc. Am. Laser Sci. Proc. LWB2 (2007)

(8)   B. Winter, I. V. Hertel, C. Pettenkofer, S. E. Bradforth, and M. Faubel, "Reluctant to leave parent: A different spectroscopic look at liquid salty water", BESSY Highlights 2005 (2006)

(9)   D. Suffern, S. J. Clarke, C. A. Hollmann, D. Bahcheli, S. E. Bradforth, and J. L. Nadeau,

"Labeling of subcellular redox potential with dopamine-conjugated quantum dots", Proc. SPIE –Int. Soc. Opt. Eng., 6096, 60960 (2006)

(10)   J. L. Nadeau, S. J. Clarke, R. A. Khatchadouriana, D. M. Bahchelia, D. Suffern, and S. E.

Bradforth, "Mechanisms of quantum dot interactions with biological cells", Proc. SPIE – Int. Soc. Opt. Eng., 5969, 596907 (2005)

(11)   K. A. Alberty, E. Tillman, S. Carlotti, S. E. Bradforth, and T. E. Hogen-Esch, "Cyclic

polystyrene by anionic polymerization: fluorescence studies", ACS Div. Polym. Sci. Polym. Prepr. 42, 584-85 (2000)

(12)   G. R. Fleming, S. E. Bradforth, R. Jimenez, S. N. Dikshit, "Photosynthetic light harvesting:

Structure and dynamics in the antenna of purple photosynthetic bacteria", Proceedings of the Korean Chemical Society (1996)

(13)   S. E. Bradforth, R. Jimenez, M. Ricci, S. N. Dikshit, and G. R. Fleming, "Singlet energy transfer from carotenoids in purple bacterial light harvesting antenna", Femtochemistry: Ultrafast Chemical and Physical Processes in Molecular Systems, ed. M. Chergui, World Scientific (1996)

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(14)   S. E. Bradforth, R. Jimenez, S. N. Dikshit and G. R. Fleming, "Electronic excitation transfer in

bacterial light harvesting complexes", Proceedings of the 10th International Photosynthesis Congress, Montpelier (1995)

(15)   D. M. Jonas, M. Lang, Y. Nagasawa, S. E. Bradforth, S. N. Dikshit, R. Jimenez, T.-H. Joo and G. R. Fleming, "Ultrafast energy transfer within the bacterial photosynthetic reaction center", Proceedings of the 3rd Feldafing Workshop on Photosynthesis, Feldafing (1995)

(16)   D. M. Jonas, S. E. Bradforth, S. A. Passino and G. R. Fleming, "Ground state wavepacket dynamics" in Femtosecond Reaction Dynamics, (Proceedings of the colloquium of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences, Amsterdam 1993), D. Wiersma ed., p. 133, North Holland (1994)

(17)   S. E. Bradforth, A. Weaver, R. B. Metz and D. M. Neumark, "Study of hydrogen transfer reactions by negative ion photoelectron spectroscopy", Advances in Laser Science - IV Proceedings of the 1988 International Laser Science Conference, p. 657, American Institute of Physics, New York (1989)

(c) Presentations: (1)   “Comparing Absolute Polaron Yields for Donor-Acceptor P3HT:fullerene bulk heterojunction

composites”, SPIE Symposium on Physical Chemistry of Nanomaterials, San Diego, CA, August 2015 (invited)

(2)   “Photoelectron processes in liquid water: scattering, ionization and new methods for probing elementary reactivity”, Dynamics of Molecular Collisions, Asilomar, CA, July 2015 (invited)

(3)   “Photoelectron processes in liquid water: scattering, ionization and new methods for probing elementary reactivity”, International Conference on Molecular Beams, Segovia, Spain, June 2015 (invited)

(4)   “Toward Optimizing Singlet Fission in Amorphous Films”, Telluride Science Research Center

workshop on Chemistry and Dynamics in Complex Environments, Telluride, CO, June 2015 (invited)

(5)   “The Non-Adiabatic Dynamics of Singlet Fission in Polyacenes”, Singlet Fission Workshop,

Lyons, CO, June 2015 (invited) (6)   “The Non-Adiabatic Dynamics of Singlet Fission in Polyacenes”, Department of Chemistry

Seminar, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, June 2015 (7)   “An Experimentalists View of Water”, NSF Workshop on Accelerating our Understanding of

Supramolecular Chemistry in Aqueous Solutions, Washington, DC, June 2015 (invited) (8)   “The Non-Adiabatic Dynamics of Singlet Fission in Polyacenes”, American Physical Society

Meeting, San Antonio, TX, March 2015 (invited)

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(9)   “Photoelectron processes in liquid water: scattering, ionization and new methods for probing

elementary reactivity”, Department of Chemistry Seminar, Tulane University, New Orleans, LA, February 2015

(10)   “Photoelectron processes in liquid water: scattering, ionization and new methods for probing elementary reactivity”, Seminar at PULSE Institute, Stanford, CA, December 2014

(11)   “Photoelectron processes in liquid water: scattering, ionization and new methods for probing

elementary reactivity”, Physical Chemistry Seminar, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of Colorado Boulder, December 2014

(12)   “Photoelectron processes in liquid water: scattering, ionization and new methods for probing

elementary reactivity”, Physical Chemistry Seminar, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA, October 2014

(13)   “Tracking spin centers emerging from heteroaromatic X-H bond scission and correlated

triplets from polyacene singlet fission”, Chemistry at Spin Centers Conference (SFB 813), Bad-Honnef, Bonn Germany September 2014 (invited)

(14)   “Quantifying Ultrafast Electron Transfer in Broadband Polymer-Fullerene and Polymer-

Nanocrystal Hybrid Blends”, XPV (Exciton PhotoVoltaics) 2014, Telluride, CO August 2014 (invited)

(15)   “Photoelectron processes in liquid water: scattering, ionization and new methods for probing

elementary reactivity”, Gordon Research Conference on Water and Aqueous Solutions, Holderness School, NH, July 2014 (invited)

(16)   “Solvent role on surface hopping: connecting ultrafast reaction dynamics in the gas and liquid

phase”, Telluride Science Research Center workshop on Dynamics on Multiple Potential Energy Surfaces, Telluride, CO July 2014 (invited)

(17)   “Geometry and Coupling in Polyacene Singlet Fission”, Singlet Fission Workshop, Lyons, CO

June 2014 (invited) (18)   “Solvent role on surface hopping & mode-specific energy dissipation: connecting ultrafast

reaction dynamics in the gas and liquid phase”, Department Seminar, Department of Chemistry, Ohio State University, April 2014

(19)   “Quantifying Ultrafast Electron Transfer in Broadband Polymer-Fullerene and Polymer-

Nanocrystal Hybrid Blends: Establishing Connections with PV Device Performance”, Department Seminar, Department of Chemistry, UC Merced, Merced, CA, March 2014

(20)   “Solvent role on surface hopping & mode-specific energy dissipation: connecting ultrafast

reaction dynamics in the gas and liquid phase”, Department Seminar, Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, OH, February 2014

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(21)   “Singlet Fission: From Fundamental Principles to Photovoltaic Design”, Bristol Laser Group Seminar, Department of Chemistry, University of Bristol, United Kingdom, August 2013

(22)   “Solvent role on surface hopping & mode-specific energy dissipation: connecting ultrafast

reaction dynamics in the gas and liquid phase”, Telluride Science Research Center workshop on Chemistry and Dynamics in Complex Environments, Telluride, CO, July 2013 (invited)

(23)   “Singlet Fission: From Fundamental Principles to Photovoltaic Design”, Singlet Fission

Workshop, Lyons, CO, June 2013 (invited) (24)   “Valence Photoelectron Spectroscopy of Water and Aqueous Biomolecules in Liquid Jets”,

Biomolecular Optics Seminar, Department of Physics, Ludwig Maximilian University, Munich, March 2013

(25)   “Small heteroaromatic molecule photochemistry:connecting ultrafast reaction dynamics in the

gas and liquid phase”, Dynamics of Molecular Transformations Conference (SFB 749), Wilbad Kreuth, Germany, March 2013 (invited)

(26)   “Photoionization, photodissociation or ultrafast relaxation? How the aromatic chromophores

of life deal with a UV photon”, Departmental Seminar, Department of Chemistry, UC Davis, October 2012

(27)   “Photoionization, photodissociation or ultrafast relaxation? How aqueous aromatics deal with

a UV photon”, Physical Chemistry Seminar, Department of Chemistry, Purdue University, October 2012

(28)   “Photoionization, photodissociation or ultrafast relaxation? How aqueous aromatic

chromophores of life deal with a UV photon”, American Chemical Society National Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, August 2012 (invited)

(29)   “Liquid Microjet Photoelectron Spectroscopy”, Gordon Research Conference on Electronic

Spectroscopy, Waterville, ME July 2012 (invited)

(30)   “Contrasting the excited state reaction pathways of phenol and para-methylthiophenol in the gas and liquid phases”, Faraday Discussion 157: Molecular Reaction Dynamics in Gases, Liquids and Interfaces, Perugia, Italy, June 2012 (invited)

(31)   “Photoionization, photodissociation or ultrafast relaxation? How aqueous aromatics deal with

a UV photon”, Caltech Undergraduate Chemistry Club Guest Lecture, Division of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Caltech, May 2012

(32)   “Photoionization, photodissociation or ultrafast relaxation? How the aromatic functional

groups of life deal with a UV photon”, Departmental Seminar, Department of Chemistry, Rice University, March 2012

(33)   “Photoionization, photodissociation or ultrafast relaxation? How aqueous aromatics deal with

a UV photon”, Spectroscopy and Dynamics Group of the Royal Society of Chemistry,

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Leicester, England, January 2012

(34)   “Mechanisms and energetics for ionization of nucleic acids and model aromatics in liquid water”, Physical Chemistry Seminar, Department of Chemistry, Johns Hopkins University, December 2011

(35)   “Photoionization, photodissociation or ultrafast relaxation? How the aromatic functional

groups of life deal with a UV photon”, Physical Chemistry Seminar, Department of Chemistry, University of Maryland, December 2011

(36)   “Modes of energy partitioning in electronically excited aromatics”, Radiation Laboratory

Seminar, University of Notre Dame, November 2011

(37)   “Ultrafast optical probes of triplet exciton generation: sensitization and singlet fission in thin films”, Telluride Science Research Center workshop on Chemistry and Dynamics in Complex Environments, Telluride, CO, July 2011 (invited)

(38)   “Ultrafast optical probes of triplet exciton generation: sensitization and singlet fission in thin

films”, Optical Probes of Conjugated Polymers and Organic Nanostructures/5th Conference on Excited State Processes in Electronic and Bio Nanomaterials, Santa Fe, NM, June 2011(invited)

(39)   “Linking Photochemistry in the Gas and Solution Phase: S-H bond Fission in p-

Methylthiophenol Following UV Photoexcitation”, Faraday Discussion 150: Frontiers in Spectroscopy, Basel, Switzerland, April 2011 (contributed)

(40)   “Energetics and Dynamics of detachment of simple anions in water”, Tiny workshop on

Water, Max Born Institute, Berlin, Germany, April 2011 (invited)

(41)   “The energetics of DNA base ionization: photoelectron spectroscopy of nucleotides and DNA under physiological conditions”, DNA Photonics Symposium, PacifiChem 2010, Honolulu, HI, December 2010 (invited)

(42)   “Mechanisms for Ionization of Liquid Water and Aqueous Nucleic Acids”, Physical Chemistry

Seminar, Department of Chemistry, UC Berkeley, November 2010

(43)   “The formation, relaxation and electronic spectroscopy of transient in the liquid phase radicals via broadband femtosecond probing”, Chemistry at Spin Centers Conference (SFB 813), University of Bonn, September 2010 (invited; unable to attend at last minute)

(44)   “Primary information on DNA oxidative damage: photoelectron spectroscopy of nucleotides in

a fully aqueous environment”, American Chemical Society National Meeting, Boston, MA, August 2010 (invited)

(45)   “Pathways for Oxidation of DNA”, Graham Fleming 60th Birthday, Berkeley, CA, July 2010

(poster)

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(46)   “Electronic excitation in reactive dynamics in the condensed phase”, CECAM workshop on Theoretical, Computational, and Experimental Challenges to Exploring Coherent Quantum Dynamics in Complex Many-Body Systems, Dublin, Ireland, May 2010 (invited)

(47)   “The energetics and mechanisms for ionization of liquid water and aqueous nucleic acids”,

Departmental Seminar, Department of Chemistry, Ohio State University, May 2010

(48)   “Unraveling small molecule reactivity in water: dissipation and non-adiabatic dynamics”, Physical Chemistry Seminar, Department of Chemistry, MIT, November 2009

(49)   “Unraveling the electronic and nuclear pathways in the photo-splitting of pure liquid water”,

Physical Chemistry/Chemical Physics Seminar, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of Colorado, Boulder, October 2009

(50)   “Small molecule reaction dynamics in liquid water”, Chemical Physics Groups Seminar,

University of Bristol, United Kingdom, October 2009

(51)   “Unraveling the primary reaction dynamics initiated by electronic excitation of pure water”, Courant Research Center and Institute for X-ray Physics Seminar, University of Gottingen, Germany, September 2009

(52)   “Unraveling the primary reaction dynamics initiated by electronic excitation of pure water”,

American Chemical Society National Meeting, Washington, DC, August 2009 (invited)

(53)   “Unraveling the reaction dynamics initiated by electronic excitation of water”, Radiation Chemistry in the 21st Century, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN, July 2009 (invited)

(54)   “Chemistry and Dynamics of electronic excitation and ionization in complex environments”, Telluride Science Research Center workshop on Chemistry and Dynamics in Complex Environments, Telluride, CO, June 2009 (invited)

(55)   “Unraveling the ultrafast processes initiated by radiation in pure water”, Physical Chemistry

Seminar, Department of Chemistry, University of Pennsylvania, March 2009

(56)   “Small molecule reactivity in water: dissipation and non-adiabatic dynamics”, Gordon Research Conference on Molecular Energy Transfer, Ventura, CA, January 2009 (invited)

(57)   “Small molecule reactivity in water: dissipation and non-adiabatic dynamics”, American

Chemical Society National Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, August 2008 (invited) (58)   “Unraveling the ultrafast processes initiated by radiation in pure water”, Gordon Conference

on Radiation Chemistry and Biology, Waterville Valley, NH, July 2008 (invited) (59)   “The solvent role in chemical reactions dynamics: surface hopping and mode-specific energy

dissipation”, American Chemical Society National Meeting, New Orleans, LA, March 2008 (invited)

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(60)   “Ultrafast photophysics of DNA bases and oligonucleotides”, Physical Chemistry Seminar, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, UC San Diego, November 2007

(61)   “Unraveling the ultrafast processes initiated by radiation in pure water”, OSA at UC Irvine

Chapter Frontiers in Photonics Seminar Series, Irvine, November 2007 (62)   “Ultraviolet Photophysics of DNA Bases and Oligonucleotides: Relaxation and Damage”,

Physical Chemistry Colloquium, University Chemical Laboratories, Cambridge University, UK, October 2007 (invited)

(63)   “Ultrafast photophysics of DNA bases and oligonucleotides” Paris Research Center Workshop

on Complex Systems (CECAM), Paris, France, October 2007 (invited) (64)   “Tracking Photoionization and Photodetachment Processes in Liquid Water”, Optical Society

of America Meeting: Frontiers in Optics/ Laser Science, San Jose, CA, October 2007 (invited) (65)   “Reaction dynamics in liquid water: Near-frictionless spinning of diatomic products and

electronic deactivation of DNA bases”, Physical Chemistry Seminar, Department of Chemistry, University of Southern California, August 2007

(66)   “Photoinitiated processes in pure water”, American Chemical Society National Meeting, Boston, MA, August 2007 (invited)

(67)   “Ultrafast photophysics of DNA bases in solution: Motion to the conical intersection captured

by 30 fs dispersed pump-probe spectroscopy”, American Chemical Society National Meeting, Boston, MA, August 2007 (contributed)

(68)   “Probing the solvent effect on curve crossing in a photodissociation reaction in liquid water”,

American Chemical Society National Meeting, Boston, MA, August 2007 (contributed) (69)   “Ultrafast photophysics of DNA bases in solution: Motion to the conical intersection”,

Femtochemistry and Femtobiology 8, Oxford, UK, July 2007 (invited) (70)   “Ultraviolet photophysics of DNA bases and oligonucleotides”, Physical Chemistry Seminar,

Department of Chemistry, University of California, Irvine, April 2007 (71)   “Comparing the electronic relaxation of pyrimidine bases and nucleosides in aqueous

solution”, American Physical Society National Meeting, Denver, CO, March 2007 (contributed)

(72)   “Electronic Excitation in Aqueous Anions”, American Physical Society National Meeting,

Denver, CO, March 2007 (invited) (73)   “Femtosecond Reaction Dynamics in Liquid Water: Implications for radiation chemistry and

DNA photodamage”, Physical Chemistry Seminar, University of Manchester, UK, March 2007

(74)   “Reaction dynamics in liquid water: near-frictionless spinning of diatomic products and

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electronic deactivation of DNA bases”, Department of Chemistry Seminar, University of Minnesota, October 2006

(75)   “Reaction dynamics in liquid water: near-frictionless spinning of diatomic products and

electronic deactivation of DNA bases”, Department of Chemistry Seminar, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, September 2006

(76)   “Energy flow in UV-excited solution-phase polymers: nucleic acids and cyclic polymers”, Department of Chemistry Seminar, University of Houston, April 2006

(77)   “Model systems for electron detachment revisited: spectroscopy and energy dependent ejection dynamics from CTTS and other detaching states in liquid water”, American Chemical Society National Meeting, Atlanta, GA, March 2006 (invited)

(78)   “Ultrafast Processes in DNA in solution: Is energy flow involved in damage?”, Pacifichem 2005, Honolulu, HI (December 2005) (contributed)

(79)   “Ultrafast photodetachment of anions in water: spectroscopy, dynamics and reactivity of

radical/electron pairs”, Pacifichem Conference, Honolulu, HI, December 2005 (invited)

(80)   “Electron Spectroscopies in Solution? Ultrafast Photodetachment and Photoionization in Liquid Water”, OSA Frontiers in Optics/ Laser Spectroscopy Meeting, Tucson, AZ October 2005 (invited)

(81)   “Energy flow in UV-excited solution-phase polymers: nucleic acids and cyclic polymers”, Steacie Institute Divisional Seminar, National Research Council, Ottawa, Canada, October 2005

(82)   “Energy flow in UV-excited solution-phase polymers: nucleic acids and cyclic polymers”, Department of Chemistry Seminar, Boston College, October 2005

(83)   “Novel probes of ions, radicals, and their reactivity in aqueous environments”, NSF Environmental Molecular Science Institute Workshop on Ions and Molecules at Aqueous Interfaces, Prague, Czech Republic, June 2005 (invited)

(84)   “Using fast reactions to probe the breakdown of linear response in liquid water and alcohols”, Physical Chemistry Seminar, Department of Chemistry, University of Washington, May 2005

(85)   “Watching Chemistry in Solution One Collision at a Time”, Department of Chemistry Seminar, California State University, Northridge, May 2005

(86)   “Probing the response of liquid water to non-thermal reactions: persistent free rotation of a diatomic reaction product “, American Chemical Society National Meeting San Diego, March 2005 (contributed)

(87)   “Unraveling the environment influence on reaction dynamics: rotation in the condensed phase”, Physical Chemistry Seminar, University of Oregon, November 2004

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(88)   “Dynamics of radicals in solution probed by femtosecond photodissociation

and photodetachment”, Physical Chemistry Seminar, University of Wisconsin, October 2004 (89)   “Ultrafast photodetachment of simple anions in water: spectroscopy and dynamics of

radical/electron pairs”, Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology Seminar, Rutgers University New Brunswick, New Jersey, October 2004

(90)   “Watching How Chemical Reactions Proceed in Water”, Packard Foundation Fellows Meeting, Monterey, CA, September 2004 (invited talk)

(91)   “Reactions in Room Temperature Solution: Fragment Energy Release and Exit Channel

Interactions”, Gordon Conference on Atomic and Molecular Interactions, New London, NH, July 2004 (invited talk)

(92)   “Dynamics of radicals in solution probed by femtosecond photodissociation and

photodetachment”, American Chemical Society National Meeting, Anaheim, CA, March 2004 (invited talk)

(93)   “Ultrashort Deep UV Pulses for Reaction Dynamics Studies in Solution”, American Chemical

Society National Meeting, Anaheim, CA, March 2004 (contributed talk) (94)   “Probing Reaction Dynamics in Liquid Water: Photodetachment and Photodissociation”,

Institute Seminar, FOM-Institute for Atomic and Molecular Physics (AMOLF), Amsterdam, Netherlands, December 2003

(95)   “Mechanisms For Electron Detachment In Water”, Department of Biophysics, Vrije

Universiteit, Amsterdam, Netherlands, December 2003 (96)   “Probing ultrafast reaction dynamics in water: photodetachment and photodissociation”,

Institute of Physical Chemistry Seminar, Universität Karlsruhe, Germany, November 2003 (97)   “Probing Femtosecond Timescale Chemical Reactions In Water: Photodetachment and

Photodissociation”, Department seminar, Århus Universitet, Denmark, November 2003 (98)   “Probing Ultrafast Reaction Dynamics In Water: Photodetachment and Photodissociation”, J.

Heyrovský Institute, Czech Academy of Sciences, Department Seminar, Prague, October 2003

(99)   “Electron photodetachment in solution”, Gordon Research Conference on Photoions, Photoionization & Photodetachment, Queen’s College, Oxford, England, September 2003 (invited talk)

(100)   “Probing ionization in liquid water with 25fs resolution”, American Chemical Society

Meeting, New York, NY, September 2003 (submitted talk) (101)   “Probing Reaction Dynamics in Liquid Water: Photodetachment and Photodissociation”,

Gordon Research Conference on Chemistry and Physics of Liquids, Holderness School,

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Plymouth, NH, July 2003 (invited talk) (102)   “Watching Chemical Reactions in Solution with Femtosecond Spectroscopy”, Beckman

Frontiers of Science Symposium, Irvine, CA, November 2002 (poster) (103)   “Probing Ultrafast Reaction Dynamics in Liquid Water by Photodetachment and

Photodissociation”, Physical Chemistry Seminar, University of California, San Diego, November 2002

(104)   “Photoinduced ionization and radical chemistry”, Department of Energy Workshop on

Electron-initiated chemistry, Pacific Northwest National Lab, Richland, WA, September 2002 (invited participant and short talk)

(105)   “Watching Chemical Reactions in Solution with Femtosecond Spectroscopy”, Packard Fellows

Meeting, Monterey, CA, September 2002 (poster) (106)   “Mechanisms of Anion Photodetachment in Aqueous Solution”, Gordon Research Conference

on Radiation Chemistry, Colby College, ME, June 2002 (invited talk) (107)   “Photodissociation of ICN in polar solvents: evidence of long lived rotational excitation in real

liquids”, 13th International Conference on Ultrafast Phenomena, Vancouver, BC, May 2002 (contributed talk)

(108)   “Molecular Mechanisms for Photodetachment in Water”, 13th International Conference on

Ultrafast Phenomena, Vancouver, BC, May 2002 (poster) (109)   “Time-resolved photodetachment in solution”, The Pittsburgh International Conference for

Laboratory Science (PITTCON 2002), Bomem-Michelson Award Symposium, March 2002 (invited)

(110)   “The Mechanisms for Electron Photoejection in Liquid Water”, Physical Chemistry Seminar,

Department of Chemistry, Boston University, February 2002 (111)   “The Mechanisms for Electron Photoejection in Liquid Water”, Physical Chemistry Seminar,

Department of Chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, February 2002 (112)   “Time-resolved photodetachment in solution”, 49th Western Spectroscopy Association

Meeting, Pacific Grove, CA, February 2002 (invited)

(113)   “The Mechanisms for Electron Photoejection in Liquid Water”, Physical Chemistry Seminar, Department of Chemistry, Boston College, November 2001

(114)   “The Mechanisms for Electron Photoejection in Liquid Water”, Physical Chemistry Seminar,

Department of Chemistry, University of California at Davis, November 2001 (115)   “The Mechanisms for Electron Photoejection in Liquid Water”, Department of Chemistry

Seminar, University of Houston, September 2001

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(116)   “The Mechanisms for Electron Photoejection in Liquid Water”, Physical Chemistry Seminar,

Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of Texas, September 2001

(117)   “The Mechanisms for Electron Photoejection in Liquid Water”, Physical Chemistry Seminar, Department of Chemistry, University of Pennsylvania, October 2001

(118)   “The Mechanisms for Electron Photoejection in Liquid Water”, Physical Chemistry Seminar, Department of Chemistry, University of California at Irvine, October 2001

(119)   “The Mechanisms for Electron Photoejection in Liquid Water”, Physical Chemistry Seminar,

Department of Chemistry, University of Southern California, October 2001

(120)   “The Dynamics of Photodetachment and Photoionization in Aqueous Solution”, Chemical Physics Seminar, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of Colorado, Boulder, May, 2001

(121)   “The Ultrafast Dynamics of Photodetachment and Photoionization in aqueous solution” American Physical Society, Seattle, WA, March 2001 (invited)

(122)   “The Dynamics of Photodetachment and Photoionization in aqueous solution”, Department of Chemistry Seminar, University of Kansas, March, 2001

(123)   “The Dynamics of Photodetachment and Photoionization in aqueous solution”, Department of Chemistry Seminar, Kansas State University, March, 2001

(124)   “Relaxation Of Photoelectrons In Liquid Water”, 6th Symposium on Molecular Reaction Dynamics in Condensed Matter, Laguna Beach, CA, February 2001 (contributed talk)

(125)   “The Dynamics of Photodetachment and Photoionization in aqueous solution”, Gordon Research Conference on Molecular Energy Transfer, Ventura, CA, January, 2001 (invited)

(126)   “The Ultrafast Dynamics of Photodetachment and Photoionization in Aqueous Solution”, Physical Chemistry Seminar, Radiation Laboratory, University of Notre Dame, December, 2000

(127)   “The Ultrafast Dynamics of Photodetachment and Photoionization in Aqueous Solution”,

Physical Chemistry Seminar, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, December, 2000 (128)   “The Ultrafast Dynamics of Photodetachment and Photoionization in Aqueous Solution”,

Chemical Physics Seminar, California Institute of Technology, November 2000

(129)   “The Ultrafast Dynamics of Photodetachment and Photoionization in Aqueous Solution”, Physical Chemistry Seminar, University of California, Los Angeles, November, 2000

(130)   “Ultrafast photochemistry in solutions: the mechanisms of photoionization and threshold photodetachment”, Department of Physics Colloquium, University of Southern California,

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November, 2000

(131)   “Femtosecond Timescale Observation of Chemical Reactions in Solution”, David and Lucile Packard Fellows Meeting, Monterey, CA, September 2000

(132)   “Photochemistry in Aqueous Solutions: the Mechanisms of Photoionization and Threshold Photodetachment”, American Chemical Society Meeting, Washington, D.C, August 2000 (invited)

(133)   “The Femtosecond Dynamics of Electron Photodetachment from Aqueous Anions”, Chemistry

Department Seminar, California State University, Long Beach, February 2000 (134)   “The Femtosecond Dynamics of Electron Photodetachment from Aqueous Anions”, Physical

Chemistry Seminar, University of California, San Diego, December 1999 (135)   “Ultrafast Electron Photodetachment of Negative Ions in Aqueous Solution”, American

Chemical Society/Society of Applied Spectroscopy Western Regional Meeting, Ontario, CA, October 1999 (invited)

(136)   “Ultrafast Electron Photodetachment of Negative Ions in Aqueous Solution”, 15th

Interdisciplinary Laser Science Conference (ILS-XV) at the National Meeting of the Optical Society of America, Santa Clara, CA, September 1999

(137)   “Photodetachment in Liquid Water”, American Chemical Society Meeting, New Orleans, LA,

August 1999 (138)   “The Femtosecond Dynamics of Electron Photodetachment from Aqueous Anions”, Chemistry

Department Seminar, California State University, Los Angeles, May 1999

(139)   “Ultrafast Electron Photodetachment in Aqueous Solution”, Physical Chemistry Seminar, University of Southern California, April 1999

(140)   “Electron Photodetachment of Aqueous Anions”, American Chemical Society Meeting, Anaheim, CA, March 1999 (contributed talk)

(141)   “Ultrafast Electron Photodetachment in Aqueous Solution”, Physical Chemistry Seminar, UC Riverside, March 1999

(142)   “Ultrafast studies of Electron Photodetachment in Solution”, 5th International Conference on Molecular reaction Dynamics in Condensed Matter, Newport Beach, CA, February 1999 (contributed talk)

(143)   “Femtosecond Photodetachment in Solution”, American Chemical Society Meeting, Boston, MA, August 1998 (poster)

(144)   “Femtosecond Photodetachment in Solution”, XXIII Informal Conference on Photochemistry, Pasadena, May 1998 (contributed talk)

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(145)   “Ultrafast Energy Migration in Photosynthesis”, Department of Chemistry Seminar, California

Institute of Technology, February 1996

(146)   “Ultrafast Energy Migration in Photosynthesis”, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry Seminar, University of Texas, January 1996

(147)   “Ultrafast Energy Migration in Photosynthesis”, Department of Chemistry Seminar, University of Rochester, January 1996

(148)   “Ultrafast Energy Migration in Photosynthesis”, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry Seminar, University of California, Los Angeles, January 1996

(149)   “Ultrafast Energy Migration in Photosynthesis”, Department of Chemistry Seminar, University of Southern California, January 1996

(150)   “Ultrafast Energy Migration in Photosynthesis”, Department of Chemistry Seminar, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, January 1996

(151)   “Ultrafast Energy Migration in Photosynthesis”, Department of Chemistry Seminar, Emory University, December 1995

(152)   “Ultrafast Energy Migration in Photosynthesis”, Department of Chemistry Seminar, University of Oregon, November 1995

(153)   “Ultrafast Energy Migration in Photosynthesis”, Department of Chemistry Seminar, University of Durham, U. K., September 1995

(154)   “Energy transfer in photosynthetic light harvesting complexes” American Chemical Society Meeting, Washington, D.C., August 1994 (invited talk)

(155)   "Ultrafast energy transfer in the core light harvesting complex of the photosynthetic bacterium Rhodobacter Sphaeroides observed by fluorescence upconversion." Ultrafast Phenomena IX, Dana Point, CA, May 1994 (contributed talk)

(156)   “Transition state spectroscopy of bimolecular reactions”, Physical Chemistry Colloquium, University Chemical Laboratories, Cambridge University, UK, March 1991

(d) Seminars related to teaching and education:

(1)   “Evaluating Faculty Evaluations”, Center for Excellence in Teaching, University of Southern

California, January 2015 (invited)

(2)   “How Solar Energy Conversion Can Help Solve the Global Energy Crisis”, Cerritos College, April 2014 (invited) (announcing 5th year of summer research outreach program)

(3)   “Effective Evaluation of Teaching and Learning”, Cottrell Collaborative Winter Meeting,

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Research Corporation for Scientific Advancement, Tucson, AZ, February 2013 (invited)

(4)   “How Solar Energy Conversion Can Help Solve the Global Energy Crisis”, Cerritos College, February 2011 (invited) (announcing summer research outreach program)

(5)   “Networked Interactions and Classroom Engagement with Personal Response System

Clickers” Panelist at 7th Annual Teaching and Learning with Technology, University of Southern California, September 2004 (invited)

(6)   “Consortium for Technology in Teaching Chemistry”, S. E. Bradforth, Cottrell Scholars

Conference, Tucson, AZ, July 2001 (invited) (7)   “Consortium for Technology in Teaching Chemistry”, C. H. Mak and S. E. Bradforth, ACS

National Meeting, Division of Chemical Education/High School Program, Washington D. C., August, 2000 (invited talk)

(8)   “Molecular Science in the Next Century”, presentation to Los Angeles high school students

and teachers at USCience Day, University of Southern California, October, 1999 (9)   “Roundtable on Pedagogy and the Web”, Quickstart Workshops, James Irvine Foundation

Center for Scholarly Technology, University of Southern California, March 1999

(10)   “Pedagogical Benefits and Techniques of Multimedia”, Quickstart Workshops, James Irvine Foundation Center for Scholarly Technology, University of Southern California, May, June, July 1998