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Born | Robert John Dwayne Miller |
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Thesis | Electronic excited state transport and trapping in disordered systems (1983) |
Doctoral advisor | Michael D. Fayer |
Other academic advisors | Bryan R. Henry |
Website | lphys |
R. J. Dwayne Miller FRSC FRS is a Canadian chemist and a professor at the University of Toronto. His focus is in physical chemistry and biophysics. He is most widely known for his work in ultrafast laser science, time-resolved spectroscopy, and the development of new femtosecond electron sources. His research has enabled real-time observation of atomic motions in materials during chemical processes and has shed light on the structure-function correlation that underlies biology.[11]