Postdoctoral Scholar in ultrafast spectroscopy & photochemistry at NC State | Caltech PhD ☀️ Excited by light-matter interactions.
website: www.alextbarth.com
Alexandra T. Barth
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I was selected for the 2026 PHYS Young
Investigator award. Thanks to my incredible advisors Harry Gray and Phil Castellano (@fncastellano.bsky.social) for offering their letters to support my nomination.
phys-acs.org/phys-2026-yo...
I'm presenting (some of) my postdoctoral research tomorrow in the Ultrafast/Nonlinear Spectroscopy symposium at SERMACS/SWRM. Come say hi!
Manipulating the ligand-field dynamics of Cr(III) Tris(1,10-phenanthroline) via ligand functionalization - 2:15 pm in Nautilus C
Thanks to the FSU College of Arts & Sciences for this alumni profile!
(1/3) Josh and I have news... we are moving to New Zealand! I'll be joining the faculty of Victoria University of Wellington (www.wgtn.ac.nz/scps), and Josh will be consulting for local tech and aerospace.
My essay on photochemical plastic valorization strategies is now available in RSC Sustainability:
pubs.rsc.org/en/content/a...
It’s my birthday, so you should read my new paper.
Wonderful collaboration with @letigonzalez.bsky.social and team, combining ultrafast spectroscopy and RASSCF calculations to learn about Cr(III) photophysics! @fncastellano.bsky.social
pubs.rsc.org/en/content/a...
Use intramolecular electron transfer to make long-lived excited states out of short-lived LMCTs
First Reactions article in ACS Central Science with @fncastellano.bsky.social, based on work by @ludotroian.bsky.social and @cadralab.bsky.social
Use intramolecular electron transfer to make long-lived excited states out of short-lived LMCTs
First Reactions article in ACS Central Science with @fncastellano.bsky.social, based on work by @ludotroian.bsky.social and @cadralab.bsky.social
We're announcing our 2026 #CASFutureLeaders later this week. How did members of our 2025 class react the moment they were selected?
Wishing the happiest of birthdays to our very good friend Harry Gray, PhD, from all of us at the Arnold and Mabel Beckman Foundation!
Photochemists like Alexandra Barth, a Florida State University Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry alumna, push past scientific barriers by designing brand-new molecules that can efficiently harn...
Congratulations to the Winners! We are pleased to announce the awardees for the 2026 ACS PHYS Young Investigator Awards in Physical Chemistry. North Carolina State University Stanford University Un...
Earth-abundant ligand-to-metal charge transfer (LMCT) chromophores in donor–acceptor dyads unlock an electron transfer pathway for efficient triplet state formation.
Earth-abundant ligand-to-metal charge transfer (LMCT) chromophores in donor–acceptor dyads unlock an electron transfer pathway for efficient triplet state formation.