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Artur Nenov

Associate Professor

Department of Industrial Chemistry "Toso Montanari"

Academic discipline: CHIM/02 Physical Chemistry

Collaborations

Collaboration with:
Politecnico di MILANO
Country:
Italy
Description:
Prof. Giulio Cerullo: Transient spectroscopy in the femtosecond domain for study of biologically relevant compounds (DNA/RNA, thio-nucleobases, amino bases, opsins)
Collaboration with:
University of California
Country:
United States of America
Description:
Prof. Shaul Mukamel: modelling nonlinear electronic spectroscopies in the Visible, Ultraviolet and X-ray regimes
Collaboration with:
University of Duesseldorf
Country:
Germany
Description:
Dr. Oliver Weingart: development of the COBRAMM code, QM/MM molecular dynamics of biological photoreceptors
Collaboration with:
University of Sofia
Country:
Bulgaria
Description:
Prof. Alia Tadjer: photoreactivity of functionalized chalcones, a class of molecular switches
Collaboration with:
CNR Napoli
Country:
Italy
Description:
Prof. Roberto Improta: study of the DNA/RNA photoreactivity at the multiconfigurational wavefunction theory and density functional theory levels
Collaboration with:
CNR Bologna
Country:
Italy
Description:
Prof. Alessandro Venturini, Prof. Nicola Armaroli: photochemistry and photophysics of multicyanobuta-1,3-diene aninline, a new class of molecular electron acceptors
Collaboration with:
Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais
Country:
Brazil
Description:
Prof. Ana Maria de Paula: photophysics of thio-nucleobases
Collaboration with:
Università degli Studi di SIENA
Country:
Italy
Description:
Prof. Massimo Olivucci: photoreactivity of opsins
Collaboration with:
Universitat de Girona
Country:
Spain
Description:
Prof. Luis Blancafort: photophysics of DNA dinucleotides in solution
Collaboration with:
Ludwig-Maximilians-University of Munich
Country:
Germany
Description:
Prof. Wolfgang Zinth and Prof. Regina de Vivie-Riedle: joint experimental (ultrafast transient spectroscopy) and theoretical (multiconfigurational wavefunction methods) studies of artificial molecular switches

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