Background
Fleming, Graham Richard was born on December 3, 1949 in Barrow-in-Furness, Lancashire, England. Son of Maurice Norman and Ena (Winter) Fleming. came to the United States, 1979.
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Recent innovations in the production of very short duration pulses of laser light have allowed chemists to study processes taking place on similarly short timescales. Taking these innovations into account, this timely volume describes the techniques of ultrafast spectroscopy and their applications in chemical research. The author details methods for generating and characterizing picosecond pulses; discusses current experimental techniques for the study of ultrafast chemical processes; and examines various applications to specific chemical problems. This volume will be a useful aid to researchers entering the field, as well as a valuable, up-to-the-minute reference for experts.
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Fleming, Graham Richard was born on December 3, 1949 in Barrow-in-Furness, Lancashire, England. Son of Maurice Norman and Ena (Winter) Fleming. came to the United States, 1979.
Bachelor of Science with honors, U. Bristol, England, 1971; Doctor of Philosophy in Physical Chemistry, U. London, 1974.
Research fellow, California Institute Technology, Pasadena, 1974-1975; university research fellow, U. Melbourne, Australia, 1975; Australian Research Grants Commission research assistant, U. Melbourne, Australia, 1976; Leverhulme fellow, Royal Institution, London, 1977-1979; assistant professor, University of Chicago, 1979-1983; associate professor, University of Chicago, 1983-1985; professor, University of Chicago, 1985-1987; Ampere-hour Compton Distinguished Svc. professor, University of Chicago, 1987-1997; department chairman chemistry, University of Chicago, 1988-1990; professor, University of California, Berkeley, since 1997; director physical Biosciences division, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, since 1997. Co-chairman Ultrafast Phenomena V Meeting, Snowmass, Colorado, 1986.
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Fellow American Academy Arts and Sciences, Royal Society London. Member Optical Society.Am., Inter-American Photochem. Society (award 1996), Royal Society Chemistry (Marlow medal 1981, Tilden medal 1991, Centenary medal 1996), American Chem.Soc.
(Nobel Laureate Signature award for graduate education in chemistry 1995, Peter Debye award in physical chemistry 1998).
Married Jean McKenzie, September 16, 1977. 1 child, Matthew.