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Utilizing Multireference Driven Similarity Renormalization Group to Study 3d Transition Metal Atoms and Hydrides
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Development of Time-resolved X-ray Crystallographic and Spectroscopic Methodologies for Metalloenzymes
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Applications of Ultrafast Spectroscopy in Charge Transfer and Interfacial Reactions
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Bacterial Lipids Induced Amyloid Assembly and Disease Etiology
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Synthesis and Excited State Dynamics of Oligothiophene-Nitronyl
Nitroxides
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Semiconductor Nanomaterials in Photocatalytic Bipyridine Reduction
and H2 Generation
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Photoelectron Velocity Map Imaging Spectroscopy of Small
Beryllium-Containing Anions
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Spectroscopic Study of Kinetic Processes Occurring upon
Photoexcitation of Alkali Metal Vapors Mixed with Rare Gases
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Calculations of Prebiotic Molecules Formed from O(1D) Insertion
Reactions
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Fluorescence Quenching in single CdSe/CdS Dot-In-Rod Nanostructures using Modified Atomic Force Microscopy tips
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High Resolution THz Spectroscopy of Astrophysically Relevant Ions
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Electron Transfer Kinetics in a Triad Photo-anode for Light-driven
Water-splitting
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Recombinant Site Specific Labeling of Proteins with IR Probes
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Studies of the Ices and Chiral Molecules in the Interstellar Medium
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Understanding Interstellar Chemistry: A Look at Methanol Branching Ratios and the Search for Aminomethanol
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Efficient implementations of quantum chemistry methods for strongly
correlated electrons
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Automatic active space selection for the driven similarity renormalization group method
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Simulation of Membrane Proteins and Lipids: Dynamic Behavior of a Small Antimicrobial Peptide
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Structural Factors of Radical-Enhanced Intersystem Crossing of Organic Chromophores
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An Investigation of Methanol Photolysis Branching Ratios and Their Implications for Chemistry in the Interstellar Medium
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