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Roger F. Loring is a Professor in the Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology at Cornell University. His research focuses on the development of statistical mechanical methods to study molecular motions and dynamical processes, including reaction kinetics, transport, and spectroscopy. He specializes in understanding dynamics in condensed phases and controlling phenomena that influence biological processes and chemical reactions in liquid phases. Loring’s principal area of investigation lies in the development of semiclassical approximations in time-dependent quantum mechanics, applied to multidimensional vibrational and electronic molecular spectroscopy. He has contributed to numerous publications in prestigious journals, showcasing his advances in understanding nonequilibrium statistical mechanics, nonlinear spectroscopy, and the dynamical properties of materials. Loring has also been an educator, teaching courses related to physical chemistry and statistical mechanics at Cornell.
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