Archive for January, 2012

Charusita Chakravarty joins PCCP Advisory Board

Charusita Chakravarty photoWe are delighted to announce that Professor Charusita Chakravarty has joined the Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics (PCCP) Advisory Board.

Professor Chakravarty completed her Ph.D. under the supervision of Professor D. C. Clary at the University of Cambridge followed by postdoctoral studies at the University of California at Santa Barbara and the University of Cambridge.
Prof. Chakravarty joined the Indian Institute of Technology Delhi in 1994.

Her research covers the development and application of both quantum and classical computational methods towards understanding the properties of liquids. Recently her work has focused on the study of the anomalous properties of water since hydration is a fundamental process in many chemical and biological systems.

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New PCCP Advisory Board member: Marco Garavelli

Marco Garavelli photoPhysical Chemistry Chemical Physics (PCCP) is delighted to welcome Professor Marco Garavelli to our Advisory Board.

Marco received his Laurea in Chemistry (Magna Cum Laude) in 1994 from the University of Bologna, where he subsequently also studied for his PhD. Between 1998-1999 he worked as a Research Associate at King’s College London and in 1999 he joined the University of Bologna as a lecturer.

His research interests are in theoretical and computational chemistry, with particular focus on the simulation of the (chemical and photochemical) reactivity of large molecules and the interactions between complex molecular systems and external stimuli (e.g. photons).

Read Marco’s recent PCCP articles by following the links below:

Product formation in rhodopsin by fast hydrogen motions
Oliver Weingart, Piero Altoè, Marco Stenta, Andrea Bottoni, Giorgio Orlandi and Marco Garavelli
DOI: 10.1039/C0CP02496A

Adenine deactivation in DNA resolved at the CASPT2//CASSCF/AMBER level
Irene Conti, Piero Altoè, Marco Stenta, Marco Garavelli and Giorgio Orlandi
DOI: 10.1039/B926608A

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Mattanjah de Vries joins PCCP Advisory Board

Mattanjah de Vries photoPhysical Chemistry Chemical Physics (PCCP) is delighted to announce that Professor Mattanjah de Vries, of the University of California Santa Barbara, has joined the Advisory Board of the journal.

Professor de Vries received his BSc in Physics, Mathematics, and Astronomy from the University of Amsterdam in 1971 and his Masters in Nuclear Physics from the Hebrew University, Jerusalem in 1975. He returned to the University of Amsterdam to study for his PhD in Chemical Physics, graduating in 1980.

His current research covers the use of gas phase techniques to study isolated molecules and the study of fragile organic molecules using laser mass spectrometry.

Professor de Vries latest PCCP article appeared in the themed issue on the Molecular mechanisms of the photostability of life.

Read his exciting research article today:

The effect of C5 substitution on the photochemistry of uracil
Dana Nachtigallová, Hans Lischka, Jaroslaw J. Szymczak, Mario Barbatti, Pavel Hobza, Zsolt Gengeliczki, Gustavo Pino, Michael P. Callahan and Mattanjah S. de Vries
DOI: 10.1039/B925803P

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