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Wilton Virgo is a graduate student in Tim Steimle's lab:

At ASU I am able to do cutting-edge research in physical chemistry in a supportive setting.

Fundamental Electronic Properties of Molecules
One of the most fundamental properties of any molecule is the location of its electrons. From this, information about the bonding, dipole moment and other fundamental properties can be obtained.
Using high-resolution laser-induced fluorescence spectroscopy, Professor Tim Steimle studies this and other fundamental properties of simple molecules. An understanding of these simple structures contributes to our basic understanding of electronic structure.
Visit Professor Steimle's Web Page