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Dwayne Miller is a University Professor in the Department of Chemistry at the University of Toronto. His research primarily focuses on Physical Chemistry, particularly in the areas of energy transduction in biological systems, interfacial structure and reaction dynamics. His work involves high-order nonlinear laser spectroscopies and novel probing of liquid protein 'memory' functions. Miller's studies address how small amounts of energy can be directed to execute biological functions, and he investigates the dynamics of molecular states during chemical reactions on surfaces. Through the development of advanced femtosecond spectroscopies, he has contributed to understanding intermolecular forces and the dynamic structures of liquids and proteins. His recent innovations in diffractive optics and heterodyne detection have opened new capabilities in spectroscopy, enhancing our ability to analyze complex systems and their dynamical properties.
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