John M. Geremia, Ph.D.

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2001 Princeton University, Princeton, NJ 
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theoretical chemistry
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Herschel A. Rabitz grad student 2001 Princeton
 (Global exploration and inversion of quantum Hamiltonian-Observable relationships.)
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Cook RL, Martin PJ, Geremia JM. (2007) Optical coherent state discrimination using a closed-loop quantum measurement. Nature. 446: 774-7
Shenvi N, Geremia JM, Rabitz H. (2004) Efficient chemical kinetic modeling through neural network maps. The Journal of Chemical Physics. 120: 9942-51
Geremia JM, Rabitz HA. (2004) Efficient extraction of quantum Hamiltonians from optimal laboratory data Physical Review a - Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics. 70: 023804-1-023804-6
Geremia JM, Rabitz H. (2003) Optimal Hamiltonian identification: The synthesis of quantum optimal control and quantum inversion Journal of Chemical Physics. 118: 5369-5382
Shenvi N, Geremia JM, Rabitz H. (2003) Substituent ordering and interpolation in molecular library optimization Journal of Physical Chemistry A. 107: 2066-2074
Biteen JS, Geremia JM, Rabitz H. (2003) Closed-loop quantum control utilizing time domain maps Chemical Physics. 290: 35-45
Geremia JM, Rabitz H. (2002) Optimal identification of Hamiltonian information by closed-loop laser control of quantum systems. Physical Review Letters. 89: 263902
Shenvi N, Geremia JM, Rabitz H. (2002) Nonlinear kinetic parameter identification through map inversion Journal of Physical Chemistry A. 106: 12315-12323
Geremia JM, Rabitz H, Rosenthal C. (2001) Constructing global functional maps between molecular potentials and quantum observables Journal of Chemical Physics. 114: 9325-9336
Geremia J, Weiss E, Rabitz H. (2001) Achieving the laboratory control of quantum dynamics phenomena using nonlinear functional maps Chemical Physics. 267: 209-222
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