Harry Jackson Stroud
I am a postdoctoral researcher in the Intangible Realities Laboratory (IRL) in CiTIUS. My background is in theoretical and computational chemistry. I obtained my undergraduate Master’s in Chemistry from the University of Bristol (2018), and obtained my postgraduate Master’s in Theoretical and Computational Chemistry from the University of Oxford (2019). I obtained my PhD in theoretical and computational chemistry from the University of Bristol (2023), submitting a thesis entitled “Correlations Between Electrons and Nuclei: From Fast-Ion Conduction to Nonadiabatic Processes” in which I explored the dynamics of fast-ion conducting systems and developed a novel method for the calculation of rates of nonadiabatic processes.
I joined CiTIUS in 2024 as a postdoctoral researcher, focusing on quantitative nonequilibrium molecular simulation. My interests include nonadiabatic molecular simulation, electronic structure theory, condensed matter physics, light-matter interaction, and nonequilibrium behaviour in molecular systems.
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