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Bryan Changala is an Assistant Professor and Adjoint Associate Fellow at JILA, a joint institute of the University of Colorado Boulder and the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). He is affiliated with the Department of Physics within the College of Arts and Sciences at the University of Colorado Boulder, where he leads an active research group focused on quantum molecular science and high-precision spectroscopy.
His research centers on the development and application of advanced spectroscopic techniques, particularly using microwave and optical frequency combs, cavity-enhanced spectroscopy, and cold-molecule methods. His group investigates complex molecular systems such as ions, radicals, metal-ligand complexes, and nanoscale platforms. The research is organized into four main themes: astrochemistry and molecular growth in extreme environments, chemically tuning molecular optical and spin properties, large molecules with intramolecular spin networks, and quantum chemistry and nuclear motion theory. This integrated experimental and theoretical approach enables rigorous exploration of quantum phenomena in molecular systems.
The publication record shows a strong focus on high-impact research in quantum and physical chemistry, particularly involving C60 fullerenes, reactive intermediates like DOCO, and medical breath analysis. His work frequently appears in top-tier journals such as Science, Nature, and PRX Quantum, demonstrating a consistent trend toward probing quantum dynamics, reaction kinetics, and molecular structure with unprecedented precision. The keywords across his articles reflect deep engagement with quantum control, spectroscopic innovation, and interdisciplinary applications in materials, health, and fundamental physics.
While no formal scientific awards are listed in the provided text, his publications and affiliations with JILA and NIST indicate recognition within the physics and chemistry communities. He is involved in mentoring and advising through his research group, though specific student names are not listed. His work is supported by institutional affiliations with JILA and likely involves federal or institutional grants, though specific grants are not detailed.
Bryan Changala's research is conducted through the Changala Group at JILA, located in Boulder, Colorado. The group leverages state-of-the-art facilities for frequency comb spectroscopy and cold molecule experiments, contributing to the broader JILA mission of advancing quantum science and technology. The lab emphasizes close integration of experimental data with in-house quantum chemical modeling, forming a synergistic team approach to molecular discovery.



