David Eusthatios Manolopoulos (born December 14, 1961) is a Professor of Theoretical Chemistry at University of Oxford. His research focuses on the computational modeling of the dynamics of elementary chemical reactions in the gas phase and quantum mechanical effects in chemical dynamics. His research highlights include work on path integral approach to molecular dynamics and chemical topics as diverse as fullerenes, , , and more recently, the molecular and quantum mechanism of avian magnetoreception.
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| - David Eusthatios Manolopoulos (born December 14, 1961) is a Professor of Theoretical Chemistry at University of Oxford. His research focuses on the computational modeling of the dynamics of elementary chemical reactions in the gas phase and quantum mechanical effects in chemical dynamics. His research highlights include work on path integral approach to molecular dynamics and chemical topics as diverse as fullerenes, , , and more recently, the molecular and quantum mechanism of avian magnetoreception. (en)
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| - Gillingham, Kent, UK (en)
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| - Close-coupled equations: the log derivative approach to inelastic scattering, bound state and photofragmentation problems. (en)
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| - David Eusthatios Manolopoulos (born December 14, 1961) is a Professor of Theoretical Chemistry at University of Oxford. His research focuses on the computational modeling of the dynamics of elementary chemical reactions in the gas phase and quantum mechanical effects in chemical dynamics. His research highlights include work on path integral approach to molecular dynamics and chemical topics as diverse as fullerenes, , , and more recently, the molecular and quantum mechanism of avian magnetoreception. He was awarded the Marlow Award and the Corday–Morgan Prize. He has been involved with editing the Journal of Chemical Physics. (en)
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