Expertise in Research and Complementarity
The group of Prof J.P.Maier (JPM) has been
among the world leaders for over two decades in the development and
application of spectroscopic methods to characterize the electronic and
infrared spectra of astrophysically interesting carbon chains, their
ions and related species. The same group also houses experts in the
field of molecular physics, in particular in the area of collisional
excitation calculations. Prof.Maier holds the chair of physical
chemistry at the University of Basel and has had substantial support for
this research area from the Swiss Science National Foundation (SNSF)
and the University of Basel. JPM contributions to the understanding to
the spectroscopy and dynamics of ions, radicals and ionic complexes
were recognized in the past by a number of scientific prizes from the
U.K., Switzerland and Germany and led in 1999 to his election as a
Fellow of the Royal Society. The current research group retains its
momentum in this area and comprises of around 10 PhD students and 5
Postdocs.
The group has maintained a number of collaborations or close scientific
links with European and North American research groups. Among the
European ones, several are proposed participants in the "Molecular
Universe" network.
The group of Prof. M. Meuwly is internationally recognized for
its contributions to the understanding of intermolecular interactions
and dynamics ranging from small molecules and molecular clusters to
condensed phase systems. Prof. Meuwly is a Swiss National Science
Foundation Research Professor supported by the Swiss National Science
Foundation, the University of Basel and the industry. The group is
specialized in describing and modifying potential energy surfaces for
the elucidation of high-resolution and vibrational spectra. To this
end methodologies such as the vibrational adiabatic correction or the
potential morphing method have been devised and are being further
developed. There is also considerable knowledge in mixed quantum
classical simulation techniques. The current group consists of
3 (2F/1M) PhD students and 4 (3M/1F)
postdocs.
Expertise in Training and Knowledge Transfer
The PhD students will be employed in the Department of
Chemistry of the University of Basel.
PhD students are educated at the postgraduate
level, participate in regular research seminars and contribute to the
education of students at the graduate and master level. In addition,
they attend seminars in the departments of Chemistry, Physics,
Astronomy, and at the Biozentrum. This provides the basis for
interdisciplinary education.
Over the past four years, JPM has supervised around 20 PhD students
(16M, 4F) of whom 10 have graduated and 10 are currently pursuing their
PhD. He has also supervised 10 PDFs (9M, 1F), of whom 5 are current.
Involvement of Key Scientific Staff.
Name | Position | M/F | Expertise | |
Prof.J.P.Maier | Professor | M | Spectroscopy and Dynamics | |
4 PDFs | PDF (Uni Basel,SNSF) | 3M/1F | Spectroscopy | |
10 PhDs | PhD students (Uni Basel, SNSF) | 9M,1F | Spectroscopy | |
Prof. M. Meuwly | Assistant Professor | M | Interactions and Nuclear Dynamics | |
4 PDFs | 3M/1F | Interactions and Nuclear Dynamics | ||
3 PhDs | PhD students | 2F,1M | Interaction |
Significant References
Spectroscopy
1. Gas phase electronic spectra of carbon chain radicals compared with
diffuse interstellar band observations T.Motylewski, H.Linnartz,
O.Vaizert, J.P.Maier, G.A.Galazutdinov, F.A.Museev, J.Krelowski,
G.A.H.Walker and D.A.Bohlender, Astrophys.J., 531, 312 (2000)
2. Electronic spectra of carbon chains- relevance to astrophysics
J.P.Maier, in The Physics and Chemistry of Clusters; Proceedings of
Nobel Symposium 117, eds E.E.B.Cambell and M.Larsson, World
Scientific, London, p.219 (2001)
Interaction and Nuclear Dynamics
3. Nutt DR, Meuwly M
Migration in native and mutant myoglobin: Atomistic simulations for
the understanding of protein function
PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES
OF AMERICA 101 (16): 5998-6002 APR 20 2004
4. Meuwly M, Hutson JM
Potential energy surfaces and bound states for the open-shell van der
Waals cluster Br-HF
JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL PHYSICS 119 (17): 8873-8881 NOV 1 2003
5. Meuwly M, Hutson JM
Morphing ab initio potentials: A systematic study of Ne-HF
JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL PHYSICS 110 (17): 8338-8347 MAY 1 1999