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David Nesbitt is a Professor at the University of Colorado Boulder and a Physicist at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). He holds affiliations with JILA, a joint institute of NIST and CU Boulder, where he serves as a Fellow. His research spans four areas: High-Resolution Laser Spectroscopy, Chemical Reaction Dynamics, Quantum Nanostructures, and Single-Molecule Biophysics.
Dr. Nesbitt earned his Ph.D. from the University of Colorado in 1981 and completed a postdoctoral fellowship at the National Bureau of Standards. His expertise includes Physical Chemistry, Chemical Physics, Spectroscopy, and Biophysics, with a focus on molecular dynamics and nanomaterials.
- 2024: High-Pressure Single-Molecule RNA Folding Studies
- 2023: Advances in Hot Carrier Control and Gas-Liquid Interface Dynamics
- 2022: Molecular Crowding Analysis and Photonic Nanomaterials Research
Dr. Nesbitt has received numerous accolades, including Fellowship in the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and the American Physical Society. His work integrates experimental and theoretical approaches to understand fundamental chemical and biophysical processes.
His laboratory employs cutting-edge technologies such as ultrafast pulsed lasers, confocal microscopy, and quantum theoretical calculations. Current projects include biophysics of riboswitches, plasmonic nanostar photocathodes, and spectroscopic analysis of reactive chemical intermediates.




