Rack Research Group

Rack Research Group Welcome to the Rack Research Group Page. Here is where present and past group members can keep in touch and learn about scientific updates.

Here are a couple of photos to document changes in the lab and student office. One is where the office will be once comp...
04/11/2017

Here are a couple of photos to document changes in the lab and student office. One is where the office will be once complete, the other is a 120 foot roll of Red LED lights. The new red light district in NM!

02/24/2017

Congratulations to Dr. Maksim Livsh*ts, who successfully defended his dissertation on Tuesday, February 22, 2017. Well done!

01/20/2017

Congratulations to Max for his recent publication in J. Phys. Chem. Very Nice!

We are making progress in re-establishing the laser lab. See the three photos below for the new table. We are building a...
06/04/2016

We are making progress in re-establishing the laser lab. See the three photos below for the new table. We are building a canopy over the table now. The equipment will be installed in the coming weeks. We hope to be up and running by the end of June.

05/29/2016

I had a great time at the Inter-American Photochemical Society Meeting in Santiago, Chile. I spoke about our newest results involving photo diffraction. It was a wonderfully organized meeting and I highly recommend a trip to Chile, if you ever get the chance.

05/14/2016

We are busy setting up the new lab, but we still have much to do. I expect to give you more frequent updates soon over the next couple of weeks and months. In the meantime, I can direct you to our new website: https://rackresearchgroup.wordpress.com. Please have a look and let me know wha you think.

Rack Research Laboratory for Photonics and Spectroscopy Our research focuses on the development and investigation of molecular photoswitches for the discovery of new photoactive or photoresponsive materials. We are a diverse research group with interests that span the traditional sub-disciplines of…

07/15/2015

Another long delay between posts. We are slowly moving to UNM. Max, Albert and Gilbert and his family have now arrived, all within the last week or so. We are preparing for the Photochemistry Gordon Research Conference. We hope to see you there!

Wow! It has been a long time since I posted something here! We have been busy packing and moving and then unpacking. The...
06/13/2015

Wow! It has been a long time since I posted something here! We have been busy packing and moving and then unpacking. The lab is still scheduled to move in mid-July, but the family and I moved on May 29. We are now here in Albuquerque and are settling in. I wanted to show you two pictures that show some of the changes to the lab. They are of the nanosecond pump-probe spectrometer not on a table but in a box! Please know that if any of you are ever in this area of the country, you are welcome to visit. We would be happy to have you, and we have plenty of room.

05/21/2015

Congratulations to Lei Wang! He defended his dissertation today and did a wonderful job. He performed some really detailed pump-probe anisotropy measurements and revealed some very important excitation wavelength dependent photochemistry. Congratulations again to Lei!

05/06/2015

Last week I presented our work at Duke and NC State. My hosts were Mike Therien and Dave Schultz, respectively. I had a great time and our work was very well received.

We are busy preparing for the move this summer! Stay tuned!

04/27/2015

We had a wonderful visit with Len MacGillivray last week. He gave a terrific lecture and he helped us to design new experiments for photomechanical materials. It was a great lecture!

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