Sign in with your access.caltech credentials to view records restricted to on-campus access. have all converged to produce instrumentation of unparalleled speed, sensitivity, and flexibility. (Geoff) Blake. Geoffrey A. Dual Affiliation with Geology and Planetary Sciences. Professor of Cosmochemistry and Planetary Sciences and Professor of Chemistry. "Spectroscopic Studies of the Gas Phase Complexes Benzene-Ammonia, Sodium-Water, and Sodium-Ammonia" David Allen Rodham, Ph.D. Thesis (Chemistry), California Institute of Technology (1997). Geoffrey A. (PDF Format, 6.8 MB) (G'zipped Postscript, 6.6 MB)"New Measurements of the Ground and v2=1 States of HDO in the 200-750 GHz Region" Melissa Kelly, M.S. Contact Information Professor Geoffrey A. Blake E-mail: gab@gps.caltech.edu Office: 165A South Mudd Phone: (626) 395-6296 Fax: (626) 585-1917 To contact an individual group member, please see our profile pages accessible via the group page of the website. ... Our observing programs rely heavily on the wonderful suite of telescopes available to Caltech astronomers and planetary scientists, most importantly the Keck telescopes, the CSO, and CARMA. B.S., Duke University, 1981; Ph.D., Caltech, 1986. Ge/Ay 132. To learn more about any of them, or about the instruments themselves, simply follow the links below. The Blake group applies innovative spectroscopic tools to investigate the chemical and physical processes that operate in natural environments ranging from the interstellar medium to the heart of living cells. Professor of Cosmochemistry and Planetary Sciences and Professor of Chemistry, Caltech GEOFFREY A. BLAKE Division of Geological & Planetary Sciences Division of Chemistry & Chemical Engineering California Institute of Technology ... Caltech/JPL Joint Research Efforts Dr. J.C. Pearson - Development of THz photomixer local oscillators, torsional spectra of `floppy' molecules. Division of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Selecting an Advisor, Rotations, and Teaching Assistantship, Graduate Admissions for Chemical Engineering, Electron Paramagnetic Resonance (EPR) Facility, Undergraduate, Graduate, Post-Doc Job Opportunities, For a complete publications list, see feeds.library.caltech.edu. For the most part these advances have been driven by technological considerations, but the application of state-of-the-art chemical techniques to astrophysics and to the earth and planetary sciences holds the potential to revolutionize the analysis of complex natural materials. Geoff Blake Molecular Astrophysics and Star/Planet Formation. Complexity is a hallmark of the natural world. Thesis (Chemical Physics), California Institute of Technology (2002).``Gas and Dust Chemistry in Planet-Forming Disks'' Jacqueline Kessler-Silacci, Ph.D. Thesis (Chemistry), California Institute of Technology (2004). Ch 226. (PDF Format, 2.1 MB) (G'zipped Postscript, 5.5 MB)"Aperture Synthesis Studies of the Chemical Composition of Protoplanetary Disks and Comets" Chunhua Qi, Ph.D. Thesis (Planetary Science), California Institute of Technology (2001). We carry out both remote sensing and laboratory studies, and we are actively developing new spectrometers across the Ultraviolet/Visible (UV/Vis, 200-1000 nm), Infrared (IR, 1-30 µm), and Terahertz (THz, 30-1000 µm) regions of the electromagnetic spectrum. The ultimate goal of this work is a detailed understanding of the evolution of molecular diversity from atoms in the interstellar medium or from simple chemical precursors in laboratory syntheses to complex molecules and aggregates throughout the solar system, in life, and in the devices utilized by man. "Development of Broadly Tunable Parametric Lasers & their Application to Alkali Metal-Small Molecule Cluster Spectroscopy" Sheng Wu, Ph.D. Thesis (Chemistry), California Institute of Technology (1999). Atomic and Molecular Processes in Astronomy and Planetary Sciences. "Submillimeter Lines from the Circumstellar Disks around Pre-Main Sequence Stars" Gerd-Jan van Zadelhoff, Ewine F. van Dishoeck, Wing-Fai Thi, & Geoffrey A. Blake 2001, Astron. Star formation & molecular astrophysicsAtmospheric chemistry & biogeochemistryTHz & PFI-ZEKE cluster spectroscopyCoherent light sources & spectrometers, "The Contribution of Molecular Line Emission to Broadband Flux Measurements at Millimeter and Submillimeter Wavelengths" Todd Groesbeck, Ph.D. Thesis (Physics, Prof. Tom Phillips, Primary Advisor), California Institute of Technology (1995). Click here to open the "Quick Links" submenu, Click here to open the "Research" Submenu, Click here to open the "Academics" Submenu, Click here to open the "Resources" Submenu, Click here to open the "News & Events" Submenu, Extraterrestrial Geochemistry/Cosmochemistry. 1200 East California Boulevard, Pasadena, CA 91125, Site content © 2020 California Institute of Technology. B.S., Duke University, 1981; Ph.D., Caltech, 1986. The ultimate goal of this work is a detailed understanding of the evolution of molecular diversity from atoms in the interstellar medium or from simple chemical precursors in laboratory syntheses to complex molecules and aggregates throughout the solar system, in life, and in the devices utilized by man. For the most part these advances have been driven by technological considerations, but the application of state-of-the-art chemical techniques to astrophysics and to the earth and planetary sciences holds the potential to revolutionize the analysis of complex natural materials.The Blake group (with links to current and past members) applies innovative spectroscopic tools to investigate the chemical and physical processes that operate in natural environments ranging from the interstellar medium to the heart of living cells. Geoffrey Blake. Complementing the light source development are three major scientific areas of active research.

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