Stefan Vajda
- Dr. Habil., Experimental Physics, University teaching qualification
(Lehrbefähigung) in Experimental Physics granted, Freie Universität Berlin
(2003 )
- PhD, Chemistry, Charles University, Prague (1990)
- MS, Physical Chemistry, Charles University Prague (1985)
Research Synopsis
Stefan focuses on the physical and chemical
properties of materials at the sub-nanometer to nanometer scale. Select
highlights include the first studies of size selected cluster-based catalysts
supported on technologically relevant oxide support, studied under realistic
reaction conditions. The work led to the identification of highly active
bond-selective sub-nanometer size-selected catalysts for a variety of chemical
bonds. Another highlight is a joint development with Randall Winans et al. of a
unique approach at the Advanced Photon Source that allows in-situ
monitoring of the shape of size-selected catalysts at work under reaction
conditions with simultaneous detection of reaction products. This approach is
instrumental in understanding the size/shape/composition and function
relationship in catalysis at the molecular level.
phone: 630/252-8123, fax: 630/252-4954,
vajda@anl.gov
Nanocatalysis Research
Stefan Vajda’s current research interest is in the area of physical and
chemical properties of size-selected sub-nanometer and nanometer size particles
as well as nanostructured materials assembled of uniform clusters.
Specific areas of interest include nanocatalysis and nanophotocatalysis,
where the size/shape/structure and function relationship is studied under
realistic reaction conditions by employing a variety of in-situ
characterization techniques. His other areas of expertise include the chemistry
of size-selected clusters in the gas phase; femtosecond dynamics in clusters and
molecules; coherent control of ultrafast laser-induced processes, ultrafast
time-resolved spectroscopy on solvated molecular systems (e.g., organo-inorganic
complexes in confined space, conformational changes in macromolecules,
micellization of block copolymers, solvation dynamics and ionic sphere
relaxation, energy transfer, substrate binding to enzymes, conformational
changes of polymers, excitation energy transfer); steady state UV-VIS
absorption, fluorescence and anisotropy spectroscopies; and synchrotron-based
x-ray scattering techniques. He serves on review panels, is involved in national
and international research projects, and is a member of the Advisory Board of
the Marcel Dekker Encyclopedia for Nanoscience and Nanotechnology.
He has more than 60 publications and has presented approximately 80 lectures
and 70 posters.
Education
- Habilitation, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany (2003), university
teaching qualification (Lehrbefähigung) for Experimental Physics granted
- PhD, Chemistry, Charles University, Prague, Czechoslovakia (1990)
- MSc, Physical Chemistry (1985)
Professional Background
- 2007–present, Adjunct Full Professor,
Department of Chemical Engineering, School of Engineering and Applied
Science, Yale University
- 2007–present, Chemist, Argonne National Laboratory,
Chemical Sciences and Engineering Division
- 2006–present, joint with the Center for
Nanoscale Materials, Argonne National Laboratory
- 2002–2007, Chemist, Argonne National
Laboratory, Chemistry Division, Argonne National Laboratory
- 2000–2002 University Senior Assistant (C1), group and project leader,
Freie Universität, Berlin, Germany
- 1995–2000, Researcher, group and project leader, Freie Universität
Berlin, Institut für Experimentalphysik
- 1992–1995, Researcher, Charles University
Prague, Departments of Physical Chemistry and Chemical Physics
- 1991–1992, Fulbright Fellow, The University
of Chicago, Department of Chemistry (Prof. G.R. Fleming)
- 1989–1991, Research Assistant, Charles University,
Department of Physical Chemistry
Teaching Experience
- 1995–2000, courses and seminars on Atomic and
Molecular Physics I and II, Physics Laboratory courses, Freie Universität
Berlin
- 1985–1994 Photochemistry course and General Physical
Chemistry Laboratory courses,
Charles University, Prague
- 1985–present, supervisor and cosupervisor of
undergraduate students, graduate students and postdoctoral employees
Research Stays
- 1994, Freie Universität Berlin, Institut für Experimentalphysik, Germany
- 1990, Universität Göttingen, Institut für Physikalische Chemie, Germany
Honors and Recognition
- Fulbright/USIA grant for postdoctoral research stay in the group
of Prof. Graham R. Fleming, The University of Chicago, Department of
Chemistry (1990)
- Invited chapters in “Femtochemistry” (Wiley 2001), “Femtochemistry and
Femtobiology” (World Scientific 2003), Advanced Series in Physical Chemistry
Vol.13, "Progress in Experimental and Theoretical Studies of Clusters“
(World Scientific, 2003) and Dekker Encyclopedia of Nanoscience and
Nanotechnology (2008)
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