Dr. Marshall received his B.A. 1982 and his Ph.D. in 1985 both from from the University
of Cambridge. Dr. Marshall was a postdoctoral researcher at Rensselaer Polytechnic
Institute from 1985-1988 and then joined the UNT faculty in 1988. Dr. Marshall has
served as Advisory Board Member for the International Journal of Chemical Kinetics
and was promoted to Regents Professor in 2006.
Research Area:
Research:
- Chemical Kinetics; Computational Chemistry; Combustion & Atmospheric Chemistry
Fundamental details of bond formation and chemical kinetics are investigated using
infrared and time-resolved laser spectroscopy combined with high-level ab initio computational chemistry. The results improve our understanding of atmospheric and
combustion chemistry, and the properties of short-lived radicals and other transient
species.