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Hao Li

CNLS Postdoctoral Research Associate
T-1/CNLS

Quantum Chemistry

Hao Li

Office: TA-3, Bldg 1690, Room 115
Mail Stop: B258
Phone: (505) 606-0535
Fax: (505) 665-2659

hao@lanl.gov
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Research highlight
     Educational Background/Employment:
    • Ph.D. (2011) Chemistry, Wayne State University
    • M.S. (2004) Polymer Chemistry and Physics, University of Science and Technology of China
    • B.E.(2000) Polymer Material and Engineering, University of Science and Technology of China
    • Employment:
      • 2011-present Postdoctoral Research Associate, T-1/CNLS, Los Alamos National Laboratory

    Research Interests:

    • Excited state electronic structure of organic nano-materials
    • Multiscale modeling of electronic excitations using quasiparticle (exciton) scattering approach and effective tight-binding (lattice) models

    Selected Recent Publications:

    1. H. Li, C. Wu, S. V. Malinin, S. Tretiak, and V. Y. Chernyak, Exciton scattering on symmetric branching centers in conjugated molecules, J. Phys. Chem. B., 115(18), 5465-5475 (2011)
    2. H. Li, C. Wu, S. V. Malinin, S. Tretiak, and V. Y. Chernyak, Excited states f donor and acceptor substituted conjugated oligomers: a perspective from the Exciton Scattering Approach, J. Phys. Chem. Lett., 1, 3396-3400 (2010)
    3. H. Li, S. V. Malinin, S. Tretiak, and V. Y. Chernyak, Exciton scattering approach for branched conjugated molecules and complexes. IV. Transition dipoles and optical spectra, J. Chem. Phys., 132, 124103 (2010)
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