معرفی
Lixin Lu is a Researcher (Postdoctoral Scholar) in the Department of Chemistry at Stanford University, affiliated with the School of Humanities and Sciences. Their work focuses on theoretical and computational chemistry, particularly in developing advanced electronic structure methods and applying them to study molecular dynamics, spectroscopy, and materials science. They are part of affiliated programs including CMAD (Center for Molecular Analysis and Design), ChEM-H (Chemistry, Engineering & Medicine for Human Health), and SSRL (Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Lightsource).
Research interests include relativistic quantum chemistry, X-ray spectroscopy, ultrafast phenomena, and computational modeling of molecular systems. Their contributions span multiconfiguration methods, ab initio dynamics, and the analysis of radiation effects in materials. Theoretical frameworks developed by Lu address challenges in high-performance computing and accurate description of molecular excitations.
Affiliations with SSRL and ChEM-H highlight collaborative efforts in experimental-theoretical interfaces, such as attosecond X-ray spectroscopy and liquid-phase dynamics. Lu’s work bridges computational innovation with cutting-edge experimental techniques to uncover fundamental insights into chemical and physical processes at the molecular level.


