- Todd Martinez
Infobox Scientist
name = Todd J. Martínez
caption = At the Gutsgell investiture ceremony, by
birth_date = March 22, 1968
birth_place =New York , U.S.
field =physical chemistry theoretical chemistry
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alma_mater =Calvin College UCLA
work_institution =University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
doctoral_advisor =Emily A. Carter
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prizes =MacArthur Fellow (2005)
known_for =ab initio multiple spawning technique for excited states dynamics
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footnotes =Todd J. Martínez is a Gutgsell Professor of Chemistry at the University of Illinois. He received his B.S. from
Calvin College in 1989 and his Ph.D. fromUCLA in 1994. He was aFulbright Fellow at the Fritz Haber Institute for Molecular Dynamics atHebrew University inJerusalem ,Israel and a University of California Presidential Postdoctoral Fellow atUCLA for two years prior to joining the faculty at University of Illinois in 1996. He is atheoretical chemist whose research focuses primarily on developing first-principles approaches to chemical reaction dynamics, starting from the fundamental equations ofquantum mechanics . He is particularly interested in electronically excited states and the response of molecules to light. Reactions of electronically excited molecules often involveconical intersection s, around which the potential energy surfaces have the shape of intersecting cones. He developed a method known asab initio multiple spawning , or AIMS, which predicts the dynamic evolution of systems having conical intersections. He has created models for photoinducedisomerization inretinal , which represents the biophysical basis for vision.Martinez's research has been supported by an NSF Career Award, a MacArthur Foundation Fellowship, a Packard Foundation Fellowship, a Sloan Foundation Fellowship, a Beckman Foundation Young Investigator Award, a Research Innovation Award, a Dreyfus Teacher-Scholar Award, and grants from the NSF, DOE,
NIH , Research Corporation, and the Human Frontiers Science Program.Representative publications
* "Insights for Light-Driven Molecular Devices from Ab Initio Multiple Spawning Dynamics", T. J. Martinez, Acc. Chem. Res., 39, 119 (2006).
* "Competitive Decay at Two and Three-State Conical INtersections in Excited State Intramolecular Proton Transfer", J. D. Coe and T. J. Martinez, J. Amer. Chem. Soc. 127, 4560 (2005).
* "Conical Intersection Dynamics in Solution: The Chromophore of Green Fluorescent Protein", A. Toniolo, S. Olsen, L. Manohar, and T. J. Martínez, Faraday Disc., 127, 149 (2004).Group Web Site
http://mtzweb.scs.uiuc.edu/
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