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Graham Worth is a Professor of Physical Chemistry at University College London. His current research group comprises four postdoctoral researchers, four PhD students, and two Master's students. His theoretical chemistry group focuses on the development of quantum dynamics computer programs to simulate fundamental molecular reactivity, with a particular interest in photo-excited reactions and non-adiabatic effects. Worth moved to University College London in 2016 after holding positions at the University of Birmingham from 2005 to 2016, where he served as a research fellow, senior lecturer, and professor. Previously, he worked at King's College London from 2000 to 2005, also in research and teaching capacities. His academic journey began with a Marie-Curie Fellowship and research assistantship at the University of Heidelberg, under Professor Lenz Cederbaum, followed by a research fellowship at EMBL in Heidelberg under Professor Rebecca Wade. Worth completed his DPhil under Professor Graham Richards at the University of Oxford, where he also earned his Bachelor's degree with honors in Chemistry.
University College London • London, United Kingdom
Leading a research group in theoretical chemistry.
University of Birmingham • Birmingham, United Kingdom
Engaged in teaching and research activities in physical chemistry.
King's College London • London, United Kingdom
Conducted research and lectured in the chemistry department.
Heidelberg University • Heidelberg, Germany
Worked on theoretical chemistry research.
European Molecular Biology Laboratory • Heidelberg, Germany
Contributed to research in molecular biology.