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Carlos Baiz is an Associate Professor in the Department of Chemistry at the University of Texas at Austin. His research focuses on characterizing molecular interactions that drive protein folding and association, mediate compartmentalization in biological membranes, and on developing and applying new optical tools based on ultrafast two-dimensional infrared (2D IR) spectroscopy. His current research integrates expertise in ultrafast optics, non-linear spectroscopy, microscopy, molecular dynamics simulations, semiclassical models, vibrational spectra, and protein biophysics. Baiz's research areas encompass biophysics, structural biology, nanoscience, and nanotechnology, with particular interests in physical chemistry, chemical theory and computation, and analytical chemistry. He is affiliated with the Texas Quantum Institute and the Center for Dynamics and Control of Materials, part of the National Science Foundation's Materials Research Science and Engineering Centers program.
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