| Personal details |
| Name |
Dr David
Glowacki |
| Job title |
Research Assistant
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| Department |
School of Chemistry University of Bristol
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| Contact details |
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| Qualifications |
BSc(Penn), MA(Manc), PhD(Leeds) |
| Professional details |
| Membership of professional bodies |
Royal Society of Chemistry American Association for the Advancement of Science
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| Keywords |
computational chemistry
classical and quantum mechanics
microscopic molecular physics
interaces between science and art
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| Areas of expertise |
I am a theoretical scientist with a range of interest. At the University of Bristol, I use tools from classical and quantum mechanics to characterise and understand a range of microscopic molecular physics relevant to gases, solids and liquids. The applications of this research are diverse - from atmospheric Chemistry to nano-science to biochemistry to organic chemistry to combustion. I have published across a range of subjects including: classical and quantum dynamics, biochemistry, computer programming, atmospheric chemistry, scientific instrument development, optics, spectroscopy, religion and power, and cultural theory.
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| Media experience |
radio public lectures video features
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