
About
Eric Wells serves as Professor of Physics and Program Director of Dual-Degree Engineering at Augustana University, where he has taught physics courses since 2003. His academic leadership spans both instructional and research domains within the Department of Physics.
Education
- Ph.D. in Physics, Kansas State University
- Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Virginia
- B.A. in Physics and Mathematics, Hastings College (1994)
Dr. Wells' research centers on atomic, molecular, and optical physics, specifically investigating ultrafast laser control of molecular fragmentation and bond rearrangement. His experimental approach employs velocity map imaging and closed-loop coherent control to manipulate chemical dynamics at femtosecond timescales, with emphasis on Coulomb explosion, isomerization pathways, and strong-field ionization phenomena. This work bridges fundamental quantum mechanics with practical applications in laser-driven chemistry.
Analysis of his 15 most recent publications (2022–2005) reveals consistent focus on laser-molecule interactions across diverse systems (formic acid, water, hydrocarbons). Key methodological threads include momentum-resolved imaging, adaptive pulse control, and undergraduate-involved experimental design. The research demonstrates progression from foundational collision studies toward sophisticated coherent control of molecular transformations.
Dr. Wells has co-authored publications with over 30 Augustana undergraduate students, reflecting his commitment to research mentorship. As Program Director of Dual-Degree Engineering, he facilitates engineering education pathways while maintaining an active physics research program at this small liberal arts institution.
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