Warren S. Warren
James B. Duke Distinguished Professor of ChemistryOverview
Our work focuses on the design and application of what might best be called novel pulsed techniques, using controlled radiation fields to alter dynamics. The heart of the work is chemical physics, and most of what we do is ultrafast laser spectroscopy or nuclear magnetic resonance. It generally involves an intimate mixture of theory and experiment: recent publications are roughly an equal mix of pencil- and-paper theory, computer calculations with our workstations, and experiments. Collaborations also play an important role, particularly for medical applications.
Positions
James B. Duke Distinguished Professor of Chemistry in the Trinity College of Arts & Sciences
2006 Trinity College of Arts & Sciences
Professor of Chemistry in the Trinity College of Arts & Sciences
2005 Trinity College of Arts & Sciences
Professor of Biomedical Engineering in the Pratt School of Engineering
2011 Pratt School of Engineering
Professor of Radiology in the School of Medicine
2005 School of Medicine
Professor of Physics in the Trinity College of Arts & Sciences
2015 Trinity College of Arts & Sciences
Member of the Duke Cancer Institute in the School of Medicine
2013 School of Medicine
Education
M.S. 1979
1979 University of California, Berkeley
Ph.D. 1980
1980 University of California, Berkeley
Publications, Grants & Awards
Offices & Contact
Durham, NC
27708 Box 90346
Durham, NC
27708-0346