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Born: 9/23/1977, West Chester, PA, USA.
Research Interests:
Research in the Engel Group focuses on excited state reactivity including excitonic transport, nonradiative relaxation to photochemical products, and new methods to image excited state dynamics. Excited states in the condensed phase have an extremely high chemical potential, thereby making them highly reactive and difficult to control. Our control strategy involves exploiting coherent response of the environment to the excitation event. In particular, we develop methodologies to manipulate two fundamental components of excited state dynamics: exciton migration and non-radiative relaxation.
Our approach is inspired by biological systems optimized by evolution to exploit manifestly quantum mechanical phenomena to drive coherent energy transfer, to steer trajectories through conical intersections and to protect long-lived quantum coherence. Currently, we are focusing on four key scientific efforts: (1) new techniques to image excited state dynamics, (2) understanding mechanisms of quantum transport in photosynthesis, (3) dynamics of conical intersections in the condensed phase, and (4) engineering quantum dynamics in new classes of synthetic materials.
Faculty Accolades
World Economic Forum Young Scientist 2017
Chair, ACS PHYS Division 2016-2017
DoD NSSEFF Award 2014
FACSS Innovation Award 2013
Defense Science Study Group Member for 2014-2015 2013
Llewellyn John and Harriet Manchester Quantrell Award for Undergraduate Teaching 2012
Dreyfus Teacher-Scholar Award 2012
Sloan Research Fellowship 2012
Coblentz Award 2012
DTRA Young Investigator Award 2010
DARPA Young Faculty Award 2010
PECASE Recipient 2009
Searle Scholar 2009
AFOSR Young Investigator Program 2008
Scientific American Top 50 Leaders in Research 2007
Camille and Henry Dreyfus New Faculty Award 2007
Miller Research Fellow 2005-2007
EPA STAR Fellow 2003-2004
NSF Graduate Research Fellow 1999-2002
Life Outside the Laboratory
Greg enjoys spending time with his family, hiking in the Driftless region of Wisconsin, cross country skiing (he's not any good), and shooting.
Research Interests:
Research in the Engel Group focuses on excited state reactivity including excitonic transport, nonradiative relaxation to photochemical products, and new methods to image excited state dynamics. Excited states in the condensed phase have an extremely high chemical potential, thereby making them highly reactive and difficult to control. Our control strategy involves exploiting coherent response of the environment to the excitation event. In particular, we develop methodologies to manipulate two fundamental components of excited state dynamics: exciton migration and non-radiative relaxation.
Our approach is inspired by biological systems optimized by evolution to exploit manifestly quantum mechanical phenomena to drive coherent energy transfer, to steer trajectories through conical intersections and to protect long-lived quantum coherence. Currently, we are focusing on four key scientific efforts: (1) new techniques to image excited state dynamics, (2) understanding mechanisms of quantum transport in photosynthesis, (3) dynamics of conical intersections in the condensed phase, and (4) engineering quantum dynamics in new classes of synthetic materials.
Faculty Accolades
World Economic Forum Young Scientist 2017
Chair, ACS PHYS Division 2016-2017
DoD NSSEFF Award 2014
FACSS Innovation Award 2013
Defense Science Study Group Member for 2014-2015 2013
Llewellyn John and Harriet Manchester Quantrell Award for Undergraduate Teaching 2012
Dreyfus Teacher-Scholar Award 2012
Sloan Research Fellowship 2012
Coblentz Award 2012
DTRA Young Investigator Award 2010
DARPA Young Faculty Award 2010
PECASE Recipient 2009
Searle Scholar 2009
AFOSR Young Investigator Program 2008
Scientific American Top 50 Leaders in Research 2007
Camille and Henry Dreyfus New Faculty Award 2007
Miller Research Fellow 2005-2007
EPA STAR Fellow 2003-2004
NSF Graduate Research Fellow 1999-2002
Life Outside the Laboratory
Greg enjoys spending time with his family, hiking in the Driftless region of Wisconsin, cross country skiing (he's not any good), and shooting.
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