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Dmitri Kilin is an Associate Professor at the College of Science and Mathematics, North Dakota State University, affiliated with the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry. His research focuses on developing computational methodologies for laser-driven chemical reactions and light-induced processes in nanostructures.
- PhD: Chemnitz University of Technology, Germany
- Postdoctoral Training: University of Oregon, University of Washington, University of Florida
Research Interests include:
- First-principles molecular dynamics for electron-nuclear-light coupling
- Photofragmentation of metal-organic compounds
- Photopolymerization and photografting
- Charge transfer dynamics in nanomaterials
- Energy conversion via solar-to-chemical processes
Scientific Recognition
- NSF CAREER Award recipient
- Research highlighted in chemistry journals
Affiliations & Contributions: Develops computational tools for photoexcited processes, collaborates on modeling charge transfer efficiency in nanostructures, and contributes to sustainable energy material design. Teaches CHEM 364: Physical Chemistry I and CHEM 476/676: Introduction to Computational Quantum Chemistry.
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