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Steven D. Colson

Steven D. Colson

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Chemistry

D-Index
47
Citations
8180
World Ranking
15622
National Ranking
3934

Overview

Steven D. Colson is affiliated with Yale University in the United States. Their research is situated mainly within the fields of Medicine and Psychology, with a particular focus on Orthopedics and Sports Medicine as well as Developmental and Educational Psychology.

Their academic work encompasses several key topics, including:

  • Sports Performance and Training
  • Sports Injuries and Prevention
  • Sport Psychology and Performance

Among their recent scholarly contributions is the paper titled Effects of concentric and concentric-eccentric resistance training on speed and force in adult soccer players, published in 2025 in the journal Scientific Reports. This work explores aspects of resistance training modalities related to athletic performance in soccer players.

Steven D. Colson has collaborated with several researchers throughout their career. Frequent co-authors include:

  • Dominik Bokůvka
  • Tomáš Vencúrik
  • Firas Zghal
  • Ana Carolina Paludo

The main publication venue for their research is Scientific Reports, where at least one of their papers has appeared. This suggests an engagement with peer-reviewed journals emphasizing interdisciplinary scientific work.

Best Publications

  • The Spinel Phase of LiMn2 O 4 as a Cathode in Secondary Lithium Cells

    J. M. Tarascon;E. Wang;F. K. Shokoohi;W. R. McKinnon

  • Role of water in electron-initiated processes and radical chemistry: issues and scientific advances.

    Bruce C Garrett;David A Dixon;Donald M Camaioni;Daniel M Chipman

  • Reactions at Interfaces As a Source of Sulfate Formation in Sea-Salt Particles

    Alexander Laskin;Daniel J. Gaspar;Weihong Wang;Sherri W. Hunt

  • Direct Observation of the Entire Exciton Band of the First Excited Singlet States of Crystalline Benzene and Naphthalene

    S. D. Colson;D. M. Hanson;R. Kopelman;G. W. Robinson;G. W. Robinson

  • The MPI spectrum of expansion-cooled ammonia: Photophysics and new assignments of electronic excited states

    James H. Glownia;Stephen J. Riley;Steven D. Colson;George C. Nieman

  • AZINES: VIBRATIONAL FORCE FIELD AND INTENSITIES FOR PYRIDINE

    K. B. Wiberg;V. A. Walters;K. N. Wong;S. D. Colson

  • Cholesterol dictates the freedom of EGF receptors and HER2 in the plane of the membrane.

    Galya Orr;Dehong Hu;Serdar Özçelik;Lee K. Opresko

  • The FT-IR spectra of pyridine and pyridine-d5

    Koon N. Wong;Steven D. Colson

  • Persistent spectral hole burning of molecular clusters in a supersonic jet

    Robert J. Lipert;Steven D. Colson

  • Assignment of the ~A state in bicyclobutane. The multiphoton ionization spectrum and calculations of transition energies

    Valerie A. Walters;Christopher M. Hadad;Yvonne Thiel;Steven D. Colson

  • Pathways of S1 decay in phenol, indoles, and water complexes of phenol and indole in a free jet expansion

    Robert J. Lipert;German Bermudez;Steven D. Colson

  • Si 3 O y ( y = 1 – 6 ) Clusters: Models for Oxidation of Silicon Surfaces and Defect Sites in Bulk Oxide Materials

    Lai Sheng Wang;Lai Sheng Wang;John B. Nicholas;Michel Dupuis;Hongbin Wu

  • Study of phenol-water complexes using frequency- and time-resolved pump-probe photoionization

    Robert J. Lipert;Steven D. Colson

  • Flash pyrolytic production of rotationally cold free radicals in a supersonic jet. Resonant multiphoton spectrum of the 3p2A2" .rarw. X2A2" origin band of methyl

    Peter Chen;Steven D. Colson;William A. Chupka;Jerome A. Berson

  • Static Crystal Effects on the Vibronic Structure of the Phosphorescence, Fluorescence, and Absorption Spectra of Benzene Isotopic Mixed Crystals

    E. R. Bernstein;S. D. Colson;D. S. Tinti;G. W. Robinson

  • Deuterium isotope effects on S1 radiationless decay in phenol and on intermolecular vibrations in the phenol-water complex

    Robert J. Lipert;Steven D. Colson

  • First and Second Triplets of Solid Benzene

    Steven D. Colson;Elliot R. Bernstein

  • ZERO-KINETIC-ENERGY PHOTOELECTRON SPECTROSCOPY OF THE HYDROGEN-BONDED PHENOL-WATER COMPLEX

    Otto Dopfer;Georg Reiser;Klaus Müller‐Dethlefs;Edward W. Schlag

  • Low frequency vibrations in phenol-(H2O)2 revealed by hole-burning spectroscopy in a supersonic jet

    Robert J. Lipert;Steven D. Colson

  • Electronic and Vibrational Exciton Structure in Crystalline Benzene

    E. R. Bernstein;E. R. Bernstein;S. D. Colson;S. D. Colson;R. Kopelman;G. W. Robinson

  • Rydberg–valence interactions in the Πg states of O2

    Abha Sur;C. V. Ramana;William A. Chupka;Steven D. Colson

Frequent Co-Authors

William A. Chupka
William A. Chupka Yale University
Kenneth B. Wiberg
Kenneth B. Wiberg Yale University
Peter Chen
Peter Chen ETH Zurich
Veronica Vaida
Veronica Vaida University of Colorado Boulder
Michael G. White
Michael G. White Stony Brook University
Lisa D. Pfefferle
Lisa D. Pfefferle Yale University
Phaedon Avouris
Phaedon Avouris IBM (United States)
Edward W. Schlag
Edward W. Schlag Technical University of Munich
Lester Andrews
Lester Andrews University of Virginia
Elliot R. Bernstein
Elliot R. Bernstein Colorado State University

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