
About
Stephen Ross is an Honorary Research Professor in the Department of Physics at the University of New Brunswick (Fredericton campus). His research focuses on molecular spectroscopy, quantum monodromy, and the structural dynamics of molecules like CaH and NCNCS. He holds a PhD in Physics and has contributed extensively to experimental and theoretical studies of molecular energy levels and spectroscopic techniques. His work bridges quantum chemistry, atomic physics, and computational methods to analyze complex molecular systems.
Key research interests include quantum monodromy effects in molecules, laser-induced spectroscopic analysis, and the development of novel techniques for bond length determination and partition function calculations. His studies often involve advanced experimental setups like synchrotron radiation and high-resolution spectroscopic methods.
Notable contributions include experimental confirmation of quantum monodromy in NCNCS and pioneering work on terahertz spectroscopy of CaH. His publications span over four decades, demonstrating sustained engagement with molecular dynamics, rotational-vibrational energy correlations, and non-adiabatic transitions in diatomic and polyatomic systems.
No scientific awards or formal advisees are listed in the provided materials. His research primarily centers on fundamental physics and chemistry with applications in understanding molecular behavior at quantum and atomic scales.
Find Stephen Ross elsewhere
Related Searches
You Might Also Like
Alireza ShayestehState University of New York at Oswego · Assistant Professor- SStefan TruppeImperial College London · Senior Lecturer
- RRezvan D. V.German Electron Synchrotron · Researcher
Kai DIECKMANNNational University of Singapore · Associate Professor- SStephen GibsonAustralian National University (ANU) · Associate Professor
Dennis TokarykUniversity of New Brunswick · Professor