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McKoy, Vincent

Vincent McKoy, a long-time colleague of Marcus at Caltech, was also educated in Canada. McKoy graduated from the Nova Scotia Technical College (now part of Dalhousie University) and went on to earn his Ph.D. degree at Yale University. [Pg.285]

Precision Laser Spectroscopy Using Acousto-Optic Modulators, W. A. fhn Wijingaarden Highly Parallel Computational Techniques for Electron-Molecule Collisions, Carl Winstead and Vincent McKoy... [Pg.423]

Vincent McKoy (111), A. A. Noyes Laboratory of Chemical Physics, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA 91125... [Pg.437]

The above stationary-state scattering theory looks rather complicated but it is actually quite powerful to determine the scattering amplitude and cross sections for electron scattering for polyatomic molecules. Many such prominent examples are seen in the series of very active works by the Vincent McKoy group. [Pg.17]

Very special thanks are due to Professor Vincent McKoy at California Institute of Technology. Most of the theoretical results from the studies of time-resolved photoelectron spectroscopy in Section 5 had been attained only by very close collaboration between the McKoy and Takatsuka groups. [Pg.445]


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