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  1. Learn about the research interests and publications of Michael T. Ruggiero, an associate professor of chemistry and chemical engineering at the University of Rochester. His work focuses on the structure-dynamics relationship of molecular solids using low-frequency vibrational spectroscopies and quantum-mechanical simulations.

  2. Michael T. Ruggiero. Associate Professor of Chemistry, University of Rochester. Verified email at rochester.edu - Homepage. Terahertz Spectroscopy Theoretical Chemistry Physcial Chemistry X-Ray...

  3. Michael T. Ruggiero is a physical chemist based at the University of Vermont who was one of the recipients of the 2018 Forbes 30 Under 30 Award. He is an expert in Terahertz radiation Infrared spectroscopy, and contributes to the development and application of the Terahertz time-domain spectroscopy.

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    Department of Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology Magnetic Resonance Research Centre JJ Thompson Avenue Cambridge, CB3 0HE Email: mtr34@cam.ac.uk Phone: +44 (0) 1223 768731 Follow @DrMikeRug Churchill College Postdoctoral By-Fellow

    B.Sc. Chemistry, State University of New York: Geneseo, May 2012 Ph.D. Chemistry, Syracuse University, February 2016

    My research lies at the intersection of chemistry, materials science, physics, and computer science, and focuses on uncovering underlying fundamental quantum mechanical properties that govern the behaviour of solid materials. My work is highly interdisciplinary, with projects ranging from the stability and dynamics of solid pharmaceuticals to probi...

  4. Michael T. Ruggiero is currently an Assistant Professor in the Department of Chemistry at the University of Vermont.

  5. Physical Chemist • Materials Scientist • Pharmaceutical Researcher • Group Leader - University of Rochester Terahertz Dynamics Research Group • Experimentalist and Theorist • Forbes 30 Under 30...

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