
معرفی
Roger F. Loring is a Professor in the Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology at Cornell University, affiliated with the College of Arts and Sciences. His research focuses on nonequilibrium statistical mechanics, dynamical processes in liquids, and nonlinear spectroscopy. He employs semiclassical approximations to model time-dependent quantum mechanics, particularly in multidimensional molecular spectroscopy applications.
Education:
- BS, University of California, Davis
- PhD, Stanford University
- Postdoc, University of Rochester
His research integrates theoretical methods to interpret molecular motions in condensed phases, linking phenomena such as biological processes, liquid-phase chemical reactions, and materials' mechanical properties. Over decades, his publications have emphasized semiclassical thermofield dynamics, classical trajectory simulations, and dielectric fluctuations in nanoscale systems.
Current Teaching (2025): CHEM 4770 (Introduction to Physical Chemistry Research) in Spring and Fall semesters, and CHEM 7960 (Statistical Mechanics) in Fall 2025.




