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Charles Bradley Moore (born December 7, 1939) is an American chemist and research administrator. His research focused on the application of lasers to understand the behavior and reaction dynamics of energized molecules and energy transfer between molecules. He is currently Professor Emeritus of Chemistry at the University of California, Berkeley, where he had a long career as a faculty member actively engaged in research (1963–2000). While at UC Berkeley, Moore also served in several administrative roles, including Chair of the Dept. of Chemistry (1982–1986), Dean of the College of Chemistry (1988–1994), and Director of the Chemical Sciences Division at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (1998–2000). He was vice president for Research at Ohio State University (2000–2003) and held th

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  • Charles Bradley Moore (born December 7, 1939) is an American chemist and research administrator. His research focused on the application of lasers to understand the behavior and reaction dynamics of energized molecules and energy transfer between molecules. He is currently Professor Emeritus of Chemistry at the University of California, Berkeley, where he had a long career as a faculty member actively engaged in research (1963–2000). While at UC Berkeley, Moore also served in several administrative roles, including Chair of the Dept. of Chemistry (1982–1986), Dean of the College of Chemistry (1988–1994), and Director of the Chemical Sciences Division at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (1998–2000). He was vice president for Research at Ohio State University (2000–2003) and held the same position at Northwestern University (2004–2008). He is also Professor Emeritus at Northwestern. Moore is a member of the National Academy of Sciences. (en)
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  • Charles Bradley Moore (en)
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  • Coblentz Award, Coblentz Society (en)
  • Ernest Orlando Lawrence Award (en)
  • elected member of the National Academy of Sciences (en)
  • Earle K. Plyler Prize for Molecular Spectroscopy, American Physical Society (en)
  • Ellis R. Lippincott Award, Optical Society of America (en)
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  • University of California, Berkeley (en)
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  • Chemical Applications of Lasers, Experimental Dynamics of Excited Molecules (en)
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  • James T. Yardley, former Vice-President of Honeywell (en)
  • William H. Green, professor of chemical engineering at MIT (en)
  • Andy H. Kung , Fellow of the APS and Fellow of the Optical Society of America (en)
  • Klaas Bergmann , professor of physics at TUK, winner of the 2020 Davisson-Germer Prize (en)
  • Edward Yeung, professor of chemistry at Iowa State, winner of ACS Award for Distinguished Service in the Advancement of Analytical Chemistry (en)
  • Will Polik, professor of chemistry at Hope College, Fellow of the AAAS and the ACS (en)
  • James C. Weisshaar, professor of chemistry, University of Wisconsin, Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (en)
  • Hrvoje Petek, professor of physics, astronomy, and chemistry at University of Pittsburgh (en)
  • I-Chia Chen, professor of chemistry, National Tsing-Hua University (en)
  • Ramon Alvarez, Associate Chief Scientist, Environmental Defense Fund (en)
  • Elisabeth Wade, Dean of Sonoma State University (en)
  • John H. Clark, former VP of Seagate, CTO of Finisar, CEO of Iolon. (en)
  • Roger D. van Zee, Deputy Division Chief of NIST Chemical Sciences Division (en)
  • Hai-Lung Dai, professor of chemistry and Vice President for International Affairs at Temple University (en)
  • Warren D. Lawrance, professor and former Executive Dean, Flinders University (en)
  • Linda Young, Distinguished Fellow of Argonne National Laboratory and professor of physics at the University of Chicago (en)
  • Peter Remsen Ogilby , chair of Physical Chemistry at Aarhus University (en)
  • Karen Carleton , professor of biology at University of Maryland (en)
  • Stephen Leone, professor of chemistry at UC Berkeley, member of the National Academy of Sciences (en)
  • Paul Houston , professor of chemistry at Cornell University (en)
  • Sean Smith , professor of applied mathematics at Australian National University, Fellow of the AAAS (en)
  • Roy S. Chuck, chair of ophthalmology and visual sciences, Albert Einstein College of Medicine (en)
  • Joe Jasinski , Distinguished Engineer at IBM, Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science and Fellow of the American Physical Society (en)
  • David J. Nesbitt , professor of chemistry at University of Colorado at Boulder, Fellow of the Royal Society (en)
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  • Penny Percival Moore (en)
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  • Charles Bradley Moore (born December 7, 1939) is an American chemist and research administrator. His research focused on the application of lasers to understand the behavior and reaction dynamics of energized molecules and energy transfer between molecules. He is currently Professor Emeritus of Chemistry at the University of California, Berkeley, where he had a long career as a faculty member actively engaged in research (1963–2000). While at UC Berkeley, Moore also served in several administrative roles, including Chair of the Dept. of Chemistry (1982–1986), Dean of the College of Chemistry (1988–1994), and Director of the Chemical Sciences Division at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (1998–2000). He was vice president for Research at Ohio State University (2000–2003) and held th (en)
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