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John Philip Simons, Ph.D

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Chemistry University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom 
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Physical chemistry
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http://research.chem.ox.ac.uk/john-simons.aspx
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From Debretts: Career
Univ of Birmingham: ICI fell 1960, reader 1975, prof of photochemistry 1979-81; prof of physical chemistry Univ of Nottingham 1981-93, Dr Lee's prof of chemistry Univ of Oxford and fell Exeter Coll 1993-99 (emeritus prof 1999-, emeritus fell 2010-), Miller prof Univ of Calif Berkeley 2000, Leverhulme emeritus fell 2009-11; memb: SERC Chemistry Laser Facility Ctees, NATO Sci Ctees; pres Faraday Div Royal Soc of Chemistry 1993-95, memb Cncl Royal Soc 1999-2000; Hon DSc Univ of Birmingham 2002; CChem, FRSC 1979, FRS 1989; Citoyen d'Honneur de la Ville de Toulouse 1997; Awards RSC: Tilden 1983, Chemical Dynamics 1993, Polanyi medal 1996, Spiers Medal 1999, Liversidge Lectureship 2007; Royal Soc: Humphry Davy lectr 2001, Davy Medal 2007

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Evan G Robertson grad student
Michael N. R. Ashfold grad student 1978 Oxford
Michel Mons research scientist 1998-1999 Oxford
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Ashfold MNR, Georgiou AS, Quinton AM, et al. (1981) Energy partitioning in photodissociation: state selective studies of the cyanogen halides Journal of the Chemical Society, Faraday Transactions. 77: 259-271
Ashfold MNR, Simons JP. (1978) Vacuum ultraviolet photodissociation spectroscopy of CH3CN, CD3CN, CF3CN and CH3NC Journal of the Chemical Society, Faraday Transactions. 74: 1263-1274
Ashfold MNR, Simons JP. (1978) Energy partitioning in photodissociation. Systematic study of rotational energy disposal in vacuum ultraviolet photodissociation of the cyanogen halides and HCN Journal of the Chemical Society, Faraday Transactions. 74: 280-291
Ashfold MNR, Simons JP. (1977) Energy partitioning in photodissociation. Rotational energy disposal in the photodissociation of the cyanogen halides Journal of the Chemical Society, Faraday Transactions. 73: 858-868
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