World's Best Scientists 2026 revealed!

D-Index & Metrics

Chemistry

D-Index
61
Citations
10321
World Ranking
9472
National Ranking
2660

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2009 - Fellow of the American Chemical Society
  • 2008 - Centenary Prize, Royal Society of Chemistry (UK)
  • 2001 - Member of the National Academy of Sciences
  • 1998 - Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
  • 1998 - Earle K. Plyler Prize for Molecular Spectroscopy, American Physical Society
  • 1995 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
  • 1989 - Fellow of American Physical Society (APS) Citation For contributions to chemical reaction dynamics In particular, for work on collisional energy transfer, unimolecular reaction dynamics, and photodissociation of highly vibrationally excited molecules
  • 1981 - Fellow of Alfred P. Sloan Foundation

Overview

F. Fleming Crim is affiliated with the University of Wisconsin-Madison in the United States. Their research contributions include work presented at prominent scientific conferences, notably the Proceedings of the 2022 International Symposium on Molecular Spectroscopy.

Among their recent publications is the paper titled "ISMS AND NSF: SOME HISTORY AND A LOOK FORWARD," published in 2022 during the Proceedings of the 2022 International Symposium on Molecular Spectroscopy.

Frequent publication venues for their work include:

  • Proceedings of the 2022 International Symposium on Molecular Spectroscopy

F. Fleming Crim has collaborated with various researchers, though no frequent co-authors are specifically identified from the available data.

The scientist has been recognized with multiple fellowships and awards over the course of their career. These include:

  • Fellow of American Physical Society (APS), 1989 (noted for contributions to chemical reaction dynamics, specifically collisional energy transfer, unimolecular reaction dynamics, and photodissociation of highly vibrationally excited molecules)
  • Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), 1995
  • Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 1998
  • Earle K. Plyler Prize for Molecular Spectroscopy from the American Physical Society, 1998
  • Member of the National Academy of Sciences, 2001
  • Centenary Prize from the Royal Society of Chemistry (UK), 2008
  • Fellow of the American Chemical Society, 2009
  • Fellow of Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, 1981

These distinctions highlight involvement in chemical and physical sciences along with specific attention to molecular spectroscopy and chemical reaction dynamics.

Best Publications

  • Bond-Selected Chemistry: Vibrational State Control of Photodissociation and Bimolecular Reaction

    F. Fleming Crim

  • SELECTIVE EXCITATION STUDIES OF UNIMOLECULAR REACTION DYNAMICS

    F. F. Crim

  • VIBRATIONAL STATE CONTROL OF BIMOLECULAR REACTIONS : DISCOVERING AND DIRECTING THE CHEMISTRY

    F. Fleming Crim

  • Controlling bimolecular reactions: Mode and bond selected reaction of water with hydrogen atoms

    Amitabha Sinha;Mark C. Hsiao;F. Fleming Crim

  • Bond-selected bimolecular chemistry : H + HOD(4νOH)→OD + H2

    Amitabha Sinha;Mark C. Hsiao;F. Fleming Crim

  • Vibrationally Mediated Photodissociation: Exploring Excited-State Surfaces and Controlling Decomposition Pathways

    F F Crim

  • Chemical dynamics of vibrationally excited molecules: Controlling reactions in gases and on surfaces

    F. Fleming Crim

  • Selectively breaking the O–H bond in HOD

    R. L. Vander Wal;J. L. Scott;F. F. Crim

  • Photodissociation of water in the first absorption band: A prototype for dissociation on a repulsive potential energy surface

    V. Engel;V. Staemmler;R. L. Vander Wal;F. F. Crim

  • Controlling bimolecular reactions: Mode and bond selected reaction of water with translationally excited chlorine atoms

    Amitabha Sinha;John D. Thoemke;F. Fleming Crim

  • State- and bond-selected unimolecular reactions

    F. Fleming Crim

  • Connecting chemical dynamics in gases and liquids.

    Christopher G. Elles;F. Fleming Crim

  • Selectively breaking either bond in the bimolecular reaction of HOD with hydrogen atoms

    Ricardo B. Metz;John D. Thoemke;Joann M. Pfeiffer;F. Fleming Crim

  • An experimental and theoretical study of the bond selected photodissociation of HOD

    R. L. Vander Wal;J. L. Scott;F. F. Crim;K. Weide

  • Specific rate constants k(E,J) and product state distributions in simple bond fission reactions. II. Application to HOOH→OH+OH

    L. Brouwer;C. J. Cobos;J. Troe;H.‐R. Dübal

  • The relative reactivity of the stretch–bend combination vibrations of CH4 in the Cl (2P3/2)+CH4 reaction

    Sangwoon Yoon;Sarah Henton;Aleksandar N. Zivkovic;F. Fleming Crim

  • Pathways and kinetic energy disposal in the photodissociation of nitrobenzene

    Douglas B. Galloway;Jeffrey A. Bartz;L. Gregory Huey;F. Fleming Crim

  • Vibrational overtone predissociation spectroscopy of hydrogen peroxide

    H.‐R. Dübal;F. F. Crim

  • Vibrational overtone spectroscopy of bound and predissociative states of hydrogen peroxide cooled in a supersonic expansion

    L. J. Butler;T. M. Ticich;M. D. Likar;F. F. Crim

  • The relative reactivity of CH3D molecules with excited symmetric and antisymmetric stretching vibrations

    Sangwoon Yoon;Robert J. Holiday;Edwin L. Sibert;F. Fleming Crim

Frequent Co-Authors

Steven S. Brown
Steven S. Brown National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Thomas R. Rizzo
Thomas R. Rizzo École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
Reinhard Schinke
Reinhard Schinke Max Planck Society
Massimo Olivucci
Massimo Olivucci University of Siena
Frank Weinhold
Frank Weinhold University of Wisconsin–Madison
Volker Staemmler
Volker Staemmler Ruhr University Bochum
Richard A. Keller
Richard A. Keller Los Alamos National Laboratory
Bruce S. Hudson
Bruce S. Hudson Syracuse University

If you think any of the details on this page are incorrect, let us know.

Report an issue

We appreciate your kind effort to assist us to improve this page, it would be helpful providing us with as much detail as possible in the text box below:

Related Online Degrees & Career Pathways

Studying chemistry in the USA opens doors to various career pathways, many of which can be supported by online education. For those interested in law enforcement or legal support roles, earning an accredited online criminal justice associate degree can be a valuable stepping stone. This flexible option allows students to balance study with other commitments while preparing for roles in forensic chemistry or legal investigations.

Additionally, careers in legal services like paralegal work often intersect with scientific fields, especially in patent law or environmental cases. Understanding the types of paralegals and salaries helps prospective students choose programs that best align with their goals and financial expectations.

The pharmaceutical industry offers promising career opportunities for chemistry graduates as well. Roles such as pharmaceutical sales representatives provide strong earning potential. Exploring information on pharmaceutical sales salary and career paths can help students understand what to expect in this dynamic field.

For those aiming for a more advanced specialization, becoming a pharmacist requires commitment to further schooling. Detailed guidance on how much schooling to be a pharmacist clarifies the educational journey needed to enter this rewarding profession.

Best Scientists Citing F. Fleming Crim

Trending Scientists

Recently Published Articles