Paul Emery Teichen

I am a Senior Research Engineer with a PhD in Chemical Physics working on
nonlinear dynamic models, advanced estimation using multiple Kalman filters, and constrained optimization.
I have experience with a cross section of theoretical chemistry and condensed matter physics and am interested in
in multiscale theories and simulations of dynamical systems with abrupt boundaries and non-Gaussian structure.
Disparate scales involving local interactions (temporal or otherwise) require bridging more exact
methodology with various coarse-grained approaches.

Education

Postdoctoral Scientist, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2015-2018.
Postdoctoral advisor: Adam P. Willard

Ph.D. Chemical Physics, University of Colorado--Boulder, 2015.
Advisor: Joel D. Eaves
Thesis title: "Multielectron Dynamics of Singlet Fission in the Condensed Phase."

B.S. Chemistry, Western Washington University, 2009.
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Presentations

1. Teichen, P.E., and Eaves, J.D., Singlet Fission in Reduced Dimensions of Crystals.
Bulletin of the American Physical Society. 59(1): S1.00006 (2014)

2. (Speaker) "Correlation of Triplet Pairs Born out of Singlet Fission" Singlet Fission Workshop, Lyons, CO (2013).

3. Teichen, P.E., and Eaves, J.D., Quantum Relaxation in Singlet Fission.
Bulletin of the American Physical Society . 58(1): N38.00006 (2013)

4. Teichen, P.E., and Eaves, J.D., Adiabatic and Nonadiabatic Dynamics in Singlet Fission.
Abstracts of Papers of the American Chemical Society. 243rd ACS National Meeting, PHYS-469 (2012)

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