
Gilbert Nathanson
Professor · Gas-Liquid Interfacial Chemistry
University of Wisconsin-MadisonAbout
Gilbert Nathanson is a Professor of Chemistry at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where he leads the Nathanson Group. His research focuses on gas-liquid interfacial reactions with applications in atmospheric chemistry, combustion, and electron solvation dynamics.
Education:
- B.S., Yale University (1979)
- Ph.D., Harvard University (1985)
His experimental approach combines molecular beam scattering and liquid microjet techniques to study reaction mechanisms at gas-liquid interfaces. Key projects include:
- Super-Maxwellian helium evaporation from aqueous solutions
- Reactive uptake of N2O5 in sea spray aerosols
- Angstrom-scale depth profiling of halide ions using helium ion scattering
- Surface solvated electron reactions in aqueous environments
The group's publication analysis reveals expertise in interfacial reaction dynamics, molecular beam methods, and climate-relevant chemistry. Collaborative efforts with CAICE and international partners (e.g., Flinders University) demonstrate multidisciplinary impact.
His laboratory maintains strong funding support from the National Science Foundation, Air Force Office of Scientific Research, and institutional sources. The Nathanson Group has trained numerous graduate students and postdoctoral fellows through rigorous experimental and theoretical training.
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