Dr. Klaas Wynne

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Biography

Klaas Wynne is a Chair in Chemical Physics at the University of Glasgow's School of Chemistry, a position he has held since 2010. He previously served as a professor in the Department of Physics at the University of Strathclyde. Wynne has contributed significantly to the field of ultrafast spectroscopy and is recognized for his innovative research in time-resolved spectroscopy and the dynamics of molecular systems. He received an ERC Advanced Grant for his project on laser control of crystal nucleation and was awarded the Royal Society of Chemistry's Chemical Dynamics Award in 2018. Wynne's academic journey began with an MSci in Chemistry from the University of Amsterdam, followed by a PhD under the mentorship of Prof. Joop van Voorst, where he focused on nonlinear optical phenomena. His postdoctoral research included five years at the University of Pennsylvania, where he advanced his work in femtosecond spectroscopy. His current research interests encompass the structural dynamics of liquids and solutions, investigating the behavior of biomolecules and phase transitions within these systems. Wynne's work has implications for fields ranging from biology to materials science, influencing our understanding of molecular interactions in various states of matter.

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Experience

Professor

2010-01-01 — Present

University of Glasgow • Glasgow, UK

Chair in Chemical Physics at the School of Chemistry.

Professor

1996-01-01 — 2010-01-01

University of Strathclyde • Glasgow, UK

Professor in the Department of Physics.