Alec Wodtke graduated magna cum laude with a major in
chemistry from the
At UCSB, Professor
Wodtke established a vigorous research program focused on the study of the chemical
properties of highly vibrationally excited molecules. This work has concerned
itself with the fundamental nature of collisions of molecules in large
amplitude vibrational states, the role of highly vibrationally excited
molecules in stratospheric ozone formation, the quantum picture of
isomerization as well as the nature of large amplitude vibrational motions
interacting with metal surfaces. Professor Wodtke has also made significant
contributions to experimental methodology for studying photochemical dynamics,
in particular developing one of the earliest high resolution approaches to the
measurement of correlated product state distributions between photo-fragment
pairs: "quantum-state-specific neutral time-of-flight". His group has
published over 100 papers in the field of Physical Chemistry. Professor Wodtke
served as spokesperson for the Chemical Dynamics Beam line at the Advanced
Light Source from 1995-1999. He began serving as Chairman of the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry
at UCSB in 2003. In 2004 he became Associate Director for the Institute for Quantum and Complex
Dynamics, In 2005 he became Director of the Partnership for
International Research and Education.
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