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Shaul Mukamel is a Distinguished Professor in the Department of Chemistry at the University of California, Irvine (UCI). His research focuses on theoretical and computational studies of ultrafast molecular dynamics, nonlinear optical spectroscopy, and quantum phenomena in materials and biological systems. He leads a research group dedicated to advancing understanding of molecular relaxation processes, electronic energy transfer, and coherent phenomena in systems ranging from conjugated polymers to biological complexes.
Key areas of investigation include nonlinear optical response theory, conical intersections in photochemical reactions, and the development of spectroscopic methods like two-dimensional infrared and X-ray spectroscopy. His work integrates quantum dynamics simulations with experimental techniques to probe femtosecond-scale molecular motions. Mukamel has secured sustained funding from agencies including the National Science Foundation (NSF), National Institutes of Health (NIH), and Department of Energy (DOE) for projects on energy transfer, single-molecule spectroscopy, and nonlinear optical materials.
Active in academic leadership, he maintains a vibrant research group and has organized international conferences, such as the 2019 International Symposium on Nonlinear Optical Spectroscopy celebrating his 70th birthday. His contributions have advanced the theoretical foundations of molecular spectroscopy and their applications in materials science and biophysics. Current efforts include exploring quantum control strategies, AI-driven spectral analysis, and ultrafast X-ray techniques to visualize molecular transformations at unprecedented timescales.
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