Gary M. McClelland
Affiliations: | Chemistry | IBM Almaden Research Center, San Jose, CA, United States |
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"Gary M. McClelland"Bio:
Dr. McClelland received his B.S. degree in chemistry from the University of Illinois and his Ph.D. degree in chemical physics at Harvard University.After research at Stanford, he became an Assistant Professor at Harvard and then joined IBM in 1985.Before his current work on the tribology of tape recording, his research interests have included molecular dynamics, surface science, ultrafast dynamics, atomic force microscopy, novel solid state storage, and micromechanical systems.
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Parents
Sign in to add mentorDudley R. Herschbach | grad student | 1979 | Harvard | |
(Angular momentum analysis and laser-induced fluorescence applied to molecular dynamics) | ||||
Richard N. Zare | post-doc | 1981-1983 | Stanford |
Children
Sign in to add traineeManvendra K Dubey | grad student | 1980-1983 | Harvard |
Gilbert M. Nathanson | grad student | 1985 | Harvard |
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McClelland GM, Heinzelmann H, Watanabe F. (1995) Femtosecond field-emission camera, a device for continuous observation of the motion of individual adsorbed atoms and molecules Ibm Journal of Research and Development. 39: 669-680 |
Watanabe F, McClelland GM, Heinzelmann H. (1993) Real-time observation of the vibration of a single adsorbed molecule. Science (New York, N.Y.). 262: 1244-7 |
Heinzelmann H, Watanabe F, McClelland GM. (1993) Observing the motion of a single adsorbed atom with picosecond and subnanometer resolution. Physical Review Letters. 70: 3611-3614 |
Glosli JN, McClelland GM. (1993) Molecular dynamics study of sliding friction of ordered organic monolayers. Physical Review Letters. 70: 1960-1963 |
Farley FW, McClelland GM. (1990) Orientational dielectric relaxation of collisionless molecules. Science (New York, N.Y.). 247: 1572-5 |
Farley FW, Novakoski LV, Dubey MK, et al. (1988) Statistical intramolecular vibration-rotation energy transfer in isolated polyatomic molecules: Electric deflection studies The Journal of Chemical Physics. 88: 1460-1461 |
McClelland GM, Herschbach DR. (1987) Impulsive model for angular momentum polarization in chemical reactions Journal of Physical Chemistry. 91: 5509-5515 |
Nathanson GM, McClelland GM. (1986) Fluorescence polarization theory for asymmetric rotors: Rotational dynamics in the regular and statistical limits The Journal of Chemical Physics. 85: 4311-4321 |
Frederick JH, McClelland GM. (1986) Semiclassical quantization of the vibration-rotation problem The Journal of Chemical Physics. 84: 876-890 |
Nathanson GM, McClelland GM. (1986) Fluorescence polarization from 1B1 pyrimidine: Evidence for intramolecular vibration-rotation energy transfer in a highly excited molecule The Journal of Chemical Physics. 84: 3170-3181 |