Post-docs:
Ruth Le Sueur (2008-)
Maykel Leonardo González-Martínez (2010-)
Jesse Lutz (2011-)
Graduate students:
Caroline Blackley (2011-)
Matthew Frye (2012-)
Undergraduate project students:
Abi Mason (2012-13)
Ed Harrison (2012-13)
Past group members:
Sudhir Jain (post-doc 1988-91; now at Aston
University)
Marie-Lise Dubernet
(post-doc 1989-93, now at the Obervatoire de Paris)
Andreas Ernesti
(research fellow 1992-95)
Richard J. Wheatley
(research fellow 1992-93; lecturer 1993-95; now at the University of Nottingham)
Mark M. Law (post-doc 1993-95; now
at the University of Aberdeen)
Keith M. Atkins (post-doc 1994-96;
now at SmartLogik, Cambridge)
Christine F. Roche (post-doc 1994-97)
Markus Meuwly (research fellow 1998-2000, now at the University of Basel)
Stuart C. Althorpe
(post-doc 1998-99, then Royal Society University Research Fellow;
now a Reader at the University of Cambridge)
Pavel Soldán (post-doc 2000-05, now at the Charles University, Prague)
Subhas Ghosal (postdoc 2007-08; now at the University of Connecticut)
Jesus Aldegunde (postdoc 2007-09; now at the University of Salamanca)
Piotr Zuchowski (postdoc 2007-10; now at the University of Torun)
Daniel Brue (postdoc 2010-12, now at IBM)
Adam R. Cooper (graduate student 1989-92)
Abi J. Dobbyn (graduate student 1990-93)
Alice E. Thornley (graduate student 1991-94)
Malcolm B. Weaver (graduate student 1990-96), now with
ClinPhone
Robert Bryan (graduate student 1994-97)
Nicholas J. Wright (graduate student 1995-98; now at the San Diego
Supercomputer Center)
Joanna M. M. Howson (graduate student 1996-99, now at the Diabetes and
Inflammation Laboratory, University of Cambridge)
Marko T. Cvitaš
(graduate student 2001-05,
now a Research Fellow at Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge)
Hong Ran (Tracy Ran) (visiting graduate student 2009)
Musie Beyene (graduate student 2005-10)
Alisdair Wallis (graduate student 2006-09, postdoc 2010; now a postdoc at University College London)
James Croft (graduate student 2008-12, now a postdoc at the University of Colorado)
The group is part of the
Durham Atomic and Molecular Physics Group.
The group collaborates extensively with other related groups in the UK through
CCP6,
the EPSRC Collaborative Computational Project on Molecular Quantum Dynamics.
Other useful links:
This page last modified 21 February 2013 by Jeremy Hutson