
معرفی
Bo Durbeej is a Professor at Linköping University's Department of Physics, Chemistry and Biology (IFM), leading the Theoretical Chemistry unit. He holds a PhD from Uppsala University (2004) and has held postdoctoral positions at the University of Sydney (2005) and Università di Siena (2006). He became a Marie Curie Fellow (2007-2008), Researcher at Uppsala (2009), and joined Linköping as a LiU Research Fellow (2010). Promoted to Docent (2011), Senior Lecturer (2014), Associate Professor (2017), and Professor (2019). His research focuses on molecular motors, switches, photobiology, and theoretical chemistry, with grants from the Swedish Research Council, EU, and foundations like Olle Engkvist and Carl Trygger.
- Education:
- PhD, Uppsala University, 2004
- Postdoctoral Fellowships: Sydney (2005), Siena (2006), Marie Curie (2007-2008)
- Research Interests:
- Design of molecular motors and switches
- Photochemical reaction mechanisms
- Photosensory proteins (e.g., phytochromes)
- Excited-state aromaticity modeling
- Computational methods for energy storage and molecular dynamics
- Funding: Over 20 grants since 2006, including VR, EU Marie Curie, and foundation support for projects on molecular motors and solar energy storage.
- Advising: Supervised PhD students Baswanth Oruganti (2016) and Olle Falklöf (2015). Active in collaborative research groups.
- Labs/Teams: Heads the Theoretical Chemistry group, focusing on computational studies of molecular systems and energy transfer processes.
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