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60
Citations
12599
World Ranking
9709
National Ranking
258

Overview

Moshe Shapiro was affiliated with the University of British Columbia in Canada. Their academic career encompassed contributions to research and teaching within this institution.

Throughout their career, Moshe Shapiro had no recent papers publicly listed, and there were no frequent co-authors recorded. Similarly, there was no specific information about recurring publication venues associated with their work.

The scientist's fields of study, subfields, and main research topics are not documented in the available data. There are also no book publications or recorded awards linked to their academic record.

Moshe Shapiro is deceased. The absence of detailed bibliographic and research topic information limits a thorough overview of their scientific contributions.

Best Publications

  • Control of unimolecular reactions using coherent light

    Paul Brumer;Moshe Shapiro

  • Laser control of molecular processes.

    Paul Brumer;Moshe Shapiro

  • Laser control of product quantum state populations in unimolecular reactions

    Moshe Shapiro;Paul Brumer

  • Simplified laser control of unimolecular reactions: Simultaneous (ω1, ω3) excitation

    Moshe Shapiro;John W. Hepburn;Paul Brumer

  • Theories of the Dynamics of Photodissociation

    M. Shapiro;R. Bersohn

  • Coherence chemistry: controlling chemical reactions [with lasers]

    Paul Brumer;Moshe Shapiro

  • Dynamics of Dissociation. I. Computational Investigation of Unimolecular Breakdown Processes

    Moshe Shapiro

  • Photofragmentation of triatomic molecules. Theory of angular and state distribution of product fragments

    G.G. Balint-kurti;M. Shapiro

  • A nomenclature for Λ‐doublet levels in rotating linear molecules

    M. H. Alexander;P. Andresen;R. Bacis;R. Bersohn

  • Photophysics of dissociating methyl iodide: resonance-Raman and vibronic photofragmentation maps

    Moshe Shapiro

  • Three‐dimensional quantum dynamics of H2O and HOD photodissociation

    Eli Segev;Moshe Shapiro

  • Coherent Control of Atomic, Molecular, and Electronic Processes

    Moshe Shapiro;Paul Brumer

  • Coherently controlled asymmetric synthesis with achiral light

    Moshe Shapiro;Einat Frishman;Paul Brumer

  • Theory of radiative recombination with strong laser pulses and the formation of ultracold molecules via stimulated photo-recombination of cold atoms

    A. Vardi;D. Abrashkevich;E. Frishman;M. Shapiro

  • Experimental Observation of Laser Control: Electronic Branching in the Photodissociation of Na2

    A. Shnitman;I. Sofer;I. Golub;A. Yogev

  • Two-step enantio-selective optical switch.

    Petr Král;Ioannis Thanopulos;Moshe Shapiro;Doron Cohen

  • Vibrational energy distribution of the CH3 radical photodissociated from CH3I

    Unknown

  • Molecular response in one-photon absorption via natural thermal light vs. pulsed laser excitation

    Paul Brumer;Moshe Shapiro

  • Hamiltonian theory for vibrational dephasing rates of small molecules in liquids

    Alfred M. Levine;Moshe Shapiro;Eli Pollak

  • One photon mode selective control of reactions by rapid or shaped laser pulses: An emperor without clothes?

    Paul Brumer;Moshe Shapiro

  • Coherent and incoherent laser control of photochemical reactions

    Moshe Shapiro;Paul Brumer

  • Coherent radiative control of unimolecular reactions. Three-dimensional results

    Paul Brumer;Moshe Shapiro

Frequent Co-Authors

Paul Brumer
Paul Brumer University of Toronto
Petr Král
Petr Král University of Illinois at Chicago
Tamar Seideman
Tamar Seideman Northwestern University
Wolfgang P. Schleich
Wolfgang P. Schleich University of Ulm
Richard Bersohn
Richard Bersohn Columbia University
Gershon Kurizki
Gershon Kurizki Weizmann Institute of Science
Jun Ye
Jun Ye University of Colorado Boulder
Reshef Tenne
Reshef Tenne Weizmann Institute of Science
Chava Lifshitz
Chava Lifshitz Hebrew University of Jerusalem
David Tománek
David Tománek Michigan State University

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