Artur Izmaylov is a Professor of Theoretical Chemistry at the University of Toronto with dual departmental appointments: the Department of Chemistry at the St. George campus and the Department of Physical and Environmental Sciences at the University of Toronto Scarborough (UTSC). He leads the Izmaylov Research Group and is affiliated with the Center for Quantum Information and Quantum Control. His offices are located at EV356 (UTSC) and LM420C (St. George), and he can be contacted at artur.izmaylov@utoronto.ca or via phone at 416-208-2951 (UTSC) / 416-946-8405 (St. George). Professor Izmaylov's research develops novel theoretical and computational approaches to quantum dynamics in complex systems. Key focus areas include: Quantum processes in organic photovoltaics, biomolecules, and catalytic surfaces Hybrid quantum-classical methodologies for subsystem-environment interactions Renormalization techniques for efficient quantum dynamics simulations Quantum computing applications for chemical problems and electronic structure Nonadiabatic dynamics near conical intersections and spin-charge transfer His recent publications (2023-2025) demonstrate strong emphasis on quantum algorithm development for chemical applications, particularly: Advancements in variational quantum eigensolver (VQE) methodologies Quantum resource optimization and error mitigation strategies Novel Hamiltonian decomposition techniques for efficient simulation Applications in molecular vibrations, electronic structure, and materials science Hybrid quantum-classical approaches for scalable computations The Izmaylov Research Group actively recruits graduate students and postdoctoral researchers, with opportunities through NSERC USRA, CQIQC, CHMD90/91, CHM499Y/PHY479Y courses, and Mitacs Globalink programs. Current research directions emphasize quantum computing implementations for chemical dynamics and surface interactions.









