
معرفی
Daniel M. Neumark is the Melvin Calvin Distinguished Professor of Chemistry at the University of California, Berkeley. His research focuses on fundamental problems in chemical physics, utilizing advanced experimental techniques to study molecular dynamics and structure.
- B.A., M.A., Harvard University (1977)
- Ph.D., Physical Chemistry, UC Berkeley (1984)
Research Interests:
Physical Chemistry, Molecular Structure and Dynamics, Reaction Dynamics, Cluster Spectroscopy, Ultrafast X-ray Science, Photoelectron Spectroscopy. His work maps potential energy surfaces, explores size-dependent properties of clusters, and investigates ultrafast dynamics using femtosecond/attosecond light sources.
Scientific Awards & Honors:
- Office of Naval Research Young Investigator (1987)
- National Science Foundation Presidential Young Investigator (1987)
- Alfred P. Sloan Fellow (1989)
- Camille and Henry Dreyfus Teacher-Scholar (1991)
- Fellow of the American Physical Society (1993)
- Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (1994)
- Alexander von Humboldt Senior Scientist (1997)
- Miller Research Professor (1999)
- Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences (2000)
- American Chemical Society Nobel Laureate Signature Award (2000)
- Bomem-Michelson Award (2001)
- Chairman, ACS Division of Physical Chemistry (2001)
- William F. Meggers Award (2005)
- Chair, APS Division of Chemical Physics (2007)
- Irving Langmuir Award in Chemical Physics (2008)
- Herschbach Medal (2009)
- Fellow of the American Chemical Society (2011)
- Herbert P. Broida Prize (2013)
- Chemical Dynamics Award, Royal Society of Chemistry (2013)
- Member, National Academy of Sciences (2015)
Additional Roles:
Editorial advisory board member for multiple journals, including the Journal of Chemical Physics and Accounts of Chemical Research. Served as Director of the Chemical Sciences Division at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (2000-2010) and Chair of the Department of Chemistry at UC Berkeley (2010-2014). Lab: D6, D10, D20, D21, D22 Latimer Hall.





