I know most of you have already seen this notification, but this is just a
reminder that Cesar is speaking on Friday! Please come to
support/cheer/heckle (not really ;) on Friday at lunchtime.
Leslie
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Leslie Vogt
Aspuru-Guzik Group
Chemistry and Chemical Biology
Harvard University
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Darren J. Lipomi <djlipomi(a)fas.harvard.edu>
Date: Wed, Oct 7, 2009 at 3:05 PM
Subject: [G4] Friday's Student/Postdoc Seminars
To: gradstudents(a)chemistry.harvard.edu, postdocs(a)chemistry.harvard.edu
This week's Friday seminar will take place, as always, in Pfizer lecture
hall
from 12:30-1:30pm, with refreshments at 12:15pm. Our upcoming speakers are:
Friday, Oct. 9
Dr. Daniela Pizzirani (Schreiber lab): A Novel Diversity Oriented Synthesis
Pathway Generating Stereochemical and Skeletal Diversity
Dr. Cesar Rodriguez-Rosario (Aspuru-Guzik lab): Quantum Stochastic Walks
Friday, Oct. 16
Dr. Adam Brown (Jacobsen lab): Development of an Enantioselective Primary
Aminothiourea-Catalyzed Aldehyde á-Alkylation
Abram Falk (Park lab): Dark Optoelectronics with Surface Plasmon Polaritons
Hope to see you there!
~Seminar series organizing committee
Yevgeny Brudno, Shu Sin Chng, Lisa Freinkman, Aaron Garner, Joel Kralj
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J. D. Whitfield
Aspuru-Guzik Group
Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology
Harvard University
tel: 301-520-7847
web: aspuru.chem.harvard.edu/people/James_Whitfield
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Cc: response2010(a)ctcc.no
Dear colleagues,
We would like to draw your attention to the quantum chemical winterschool
on "Response Properties of Molecular Materials", which will be organized
at Chamonix Mont-Blanc (France) in the period January 25-29 2010.
The school encompasses a week-long intensive course on time-dependent
response theory in quantum chemistry with applications in molecular
spectroscopy.
The course will include lectures and exercise sessions and cover the
material of a book manuscript being written by the organizers (Patrick
Norman, Kenneth Ruud, and Trond Saue), that will be delivered to the
publisher John Wiley & Sons, Ltd by April 2010. Once available, a
complimentary copy of the book will be distributed to course participants.
The students are expected to have a basic knowledge of quantum mechanics
and electronic structure methods.
Topics covered: Symmetry, molecules in electromagnetic fields, elements of
electronic structure theory, exact- and approximate-state response theory,
separation of electronic and nuclear degrees of freedom, response
functions and spectroscopy, and environment effects.
The registration fee of 500 EUR includes full board and lodging (from
arrival on evening of Jan 24 until departure on morning of Jan 30, double
occupancy of rooms) and a copy of the book (to be delivered by the end of
2010).
The number of participants is limited to 35, and participants will be
selected based on a "first come, first served" basis.
For more information information about the winter school and registration,
please visit the web page: http://theochem.uit.no/response2010/
Please distribute this mail to students and colleagues to whom you think
this may be of interest.
Sincerely yours,
Patrick Norman
Kenneth Ruud
Trond Saue
Hi everyone,
*Barry Sanders* (U Calgary) will be visiting and giving group meeting
tomorrow @ *1:30pm* in the Liu/Saghatelian group room (*Converse 204*).
"Water Bridge Superhighways for Electron Transfer Between Proteins in a
Complex"
Here is his general schedule for the visit tomorrow. Please be around the
office for your scheduled time...
8:30 - 9:00 Arrival (meet with Leslie)
9:00 - 10:00 Cesar (& James?)
10:00 - 10:45 Ivan
10:45 - 11:30 Man Hong (?)
11:30 - 1ish Lunch {Semion, Roberto, Ivan, Mark (?), Dmitrij (?),
Leslie(?)} (Law School or Veggie Planet)
1ish - 1:30 Break/Seminar setup
1:30 - 2:30 *GROUP MEETING (CV204)
* 2:30 - 3:30 Alan
3:30 - 4:15 Joel & David
4:15 - 5:00 Patrick
5:00 - 5:45 Ville
5:45 - 6:00 Break
6:00 Dinner with Alan
Ok, thanks guys,
Leslie
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Leslie Vogt
Aspuru-Guzik Group
Chemistry and Chemical Biology
Harvard University
Dear group,
This Friday, we will have a kickoff meeting for our DOE Solar effort from
9-12.30. Eric Mazur will talk about optical hyperdoping, Cynthia Friend
about her experimental capabilities, and Michael Brenner and myself about
theory.
Anybody interested in the optical hyperdoping is welcome to come. Please
give me a head-count by using doodle
http://doodle.com/rs4qh9nrcvf3r3zh
Alán Aspuru-Guzik | Assistant Professor
Harvard University | Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology
12 Oxford Street, Room M113 | Cambridge, MA 02138
(617)-384-8188 | http://aspuru.chem.harvard.edu
You are cordially invited to next week's IIC Colloquium:
Ultra-High-Speed Photonics in Chile: Networks for Supporting Astronomy
and Mining
October 16, 2009, 3:00 pm
Room 119, Maxwell Dworkin, 33 Oxford Street
Eduardo Vera, Executive Manager, Innovation and Development, Center
for Mathematical Modeling, School of Engineering and Science,
University of Chile
(Note that we are moving to Friday to accommodate our speaker's
international travel schedule.)
Abstract
Ultra-high-capacity photonics networks are a type of advanced
communication platform seldom found outside the experimental
laboratories of the high-end information and communication technology
(ICT) industry. However, as a result of the successful photonics trial
performed throughout 2005 by the joint collaboration of Codelco-Chile
(the world’s largest copper producer) and NTT (Nippon Telegraph and
Telephone Corporation), in 2006 the two companies established MICOMO
(Mining Information, COmmunication and MOnitoring), a joint venture
company that aims to adap and develop advanced ICT for the mining
market using ultra-high speed photonics networks. Micomo’s full
implementation of photonics in Codelco-Chile’s corporate network is
having a broad impact, enabling the development of intelligent mining.
Furthermore, the geographical proximity of Chile’s northern copper
mining cluster to world-frontier astronomy facilities allows us to
envision technology synergy in the development of advanced ICT
applications for both astronomy and mining. The lecture will review
and discuss the progress of these developments.
Bio
Eduardo Vera has extensive experience in academic and industrial
applied research in information and communication technologies,
working in the USA, Japan and Chile. In 1983, he joined the technical
staff of Philips Laboratories in Briarcliff, NY, working on power
integrated circuits for lighting applications. In 1990, he joined the
Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation (NTT) Laboratories in
Musashino, Tokyo, Japan, where he worked on the modeling and
simulation of power semiconductor devices for advanced communication
systems. Since his return to Chile in 1995, he has been director of
the AccessNova Program, a collaborative effort of NTT and the
University of Chile focused on the development of high-speed network
applications. This project has nurtured an extensive research
collaboration network between the two countries. Since 2003 he has
been a technical consultant to Codelco-Chile's R&D Division and NTT
R&D Headquarters, supporting Codelco's partnership with NTT for the
establishment of a joint venture company, MICOMO (Mining Information,
Communication and Monitoring), to adapt and apply advanced information
and communication technologies to the mining market.
Vera received the B.Sc. and M.Sc. degrees in physics from the
University of Chile and his Ph.D. in physics from Brown University in
1974, 1976 and 1982, respectively. In the past decade, he has been a
frequent visitor at NTT Laboratories in Musashino, Tokyo, and a
visiting professor at the University of Tokyo in 2005 and 2006. At
present he is executive manager for innovation and development at the
Center for Mathematical Modeling (CMM) and he holds a joint
appointment as adjunct professor in the Department of Electrical
Engineering and the Department of Computer Science of the University
of Chile.
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For more information about IIC colloquia and other events :
http://iic.harvard.edu/events/upcoming
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Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences
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Center for Excitonics
Seminar Series Announcement
The Center for Excitonics (http://www.rle.mit.edu/excitonics) invites you
to join us at the
first seminar of the Fall 2009 series. Please forward this information on
to others who might be interested
in attending this seminar.
Title: The Role of Intermolecular Coupling in
the Photophysics of
Disordered Organic Semiconductors
Presenter: Professor Frank Spano
Organization: Department of Chemistry, Temple University
Date: October 6, 2009
Time: 3:00 - 4:00pm
Place: 36-428
Refreshments: Yes
URL:
http://www.rle.mit.edu/excitonics/spano-100609.html
abstract
Electronic excitations in aggregates, thin films and crystals of
conjugated organic molecules play a fundamental
role in the operation of a wide array of organic-based devices including
solar cells, transistors and light-emitting diodes.
Optical excitations are generally delocalized excitons, the spatial
extents of which are determined by the delocalizing influence
of resonant intermolecular coupling and the localizing influence of static
and dynamic disorder. Due to the “soft” nature of organic
materials the electronic excitations are also accompanied by significant
nuclear relaxation. In this talk we show how a theory based
on the Holstein Hamiltoian represented in a multiparticle basis set can be
used to understand absorption and emission in a range of
organic materials including self-assembled carotenoid aggregates and
poly(3-hexylthiophene) thin films. We discuss the mechanism
whereby the vibronic progression based on the vinyl stretching mode is
distorted away from the usual Poissonian distribution upon
aggregation and show how the distortion can be analyzed to extract the
exciton bandwidth, the exciton coherence length, and parameters
describing the nature of disorder.
bio
Frank Spano got his start at Middlesex County College where in 1980 he
received an Associate in Science Degree. He then transferred
to Lehigh University majoring in Physics, graduating in 1982 with a BS
degree. However, the lure of Chemistry was too strong and in
1982 Spano entered the Graduate Program in Chemistry at Princeton
University where he worked with Prof. Warren S. Warren on theory
and experimentation in the area of Coherent Transient Spectoscopy. After
obtaining a PhD in 1988, Spano went to the University of Rochester
as a post doctoral associate with Prof. Shaul Mukamel working on the
theory of condensed phase nonlinear optics. In 1990 Spano began his
academic career at Temple University where he remains to this day.
n aggregation and show how the distortion can be analyzed to exctact the
exciton bandwidth, the exciton coherence length, and parameters describing
the nature of disorder.
Dear Group,
Please note that if you choose to print your posters at the MCB Imaging
Center, you must provide a 33-digit account string for internal billing.
Each group member is designated an account coding based on project, so
please double check with me which account string to use prior to printing
your poster.
Best,
Anna
Anna B. Shin
Laboratory Administrator
Aspuru-Guzik Research Group
Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology
Harvard University
12 Oxford Street
Cambridge, MA 02138
617.496.9964 office
617.694.9879 cell
617.496.9411 fax
617.495.9676 lab
http://aspuru.chem.harvard.edu/
Dear Quanta
We will me on Tuesday October 6 at 11:00 in the usual spot. The
Harvard guys will speak.
Eddie
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Edward Farhi
Cecil and Ida Green Professor of Physics
Director
Center for Theoretical Physics
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Building 6 Room 300
Cambridge MA 02139
617 253 4871
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Hi all,
Our group is involved in the center for excitonics to calculate the
excitonic dynamics. If you are interested to get involved (or paid by
the center), you should send an email to Rita, rtavilla(a)rle.mit.edu to
get an username and password for an account for the website
http://centerforexcitonics.net/
Regards,
Man Hong
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Alan Aspuru-Guzik <alan(a)aspuru.com>
Date: Mon, Oct 5, 2009 at 3:03 PM
Subject: Instructions.
To: Man-Hong Yung <physicist01(a)gmail.com>
Dear Man-Hong,
Can you send the group instructions on how to register for the
centerforexcitonics.net website?
Many thanks,
A.
Alán Aspuru-Guzik | Assistant Professor
Harvard University | Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology
12 Oxford Street, Room M113 | Cambridge, MA 02138
(617)-384-8188 | http://aspuru.chem.harvard.edu
Dear Group,
Prof. Barry Sanders (http://www.iqis.org/people/home/bsanders/) will be
visiting this Thursday, Oct. 8. His work spans quantum information
processing, quantum networks, and open quantum systems. We will be hosting
him all day - the seminar will be 1:30-2:30pm.
Time slots are available all morning and in the late afternoon (after
3:30). Please email me back (right away) to reserve a time to meet with
him! Limited slots are also available for lunch (and possibly breakfast).
Thanks,
Leslie
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Leslie Vogt
Aspuru-Guzik Group
Chemistry and Chemical Biology
Harvard University