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Paul L. Houston

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Cornell University

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About Paul L. Houston at Cornell University (Cornell)

Paul L. Houston is a Professor of Chemistry at Cornell University specializing in chemical physics, spectroscopy, and atmospheric chemistry. Representative publications include "Imaging and controlling ultrafast dissociation dynamics: from conventional to surprising paths", and "Assessing PIP and sGDML Potential Energy Surfaces for H3O2-", which reflect their ongoing engagement with the field.

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Chemical PhysicsSpectroscopyLaser ApplicationsAtmospheric ChemistryMachine Learning PotentialsReaction DynamicsOzone ChemistryComputational Chemistry
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