Mazur Group
The Mazur Group studies the dynamics of molecules, chemical reactions, and condensed matter on very short timescales -- down to femtoseconds (millionths of billionths of a second). Projects cross traditional disciplinary boundaries between physics, chemistry, materials science, and optics.
Affiliation: Faculty of Arts & SciencesWeb site: http://mazur.deas.harvard.edu/
Recent articles about Mazur Group
Harvard launches wireless classroom (Harvard University Gazette, February 23, 2006)Light propagates via wires more slender than its own wavelength (Harvard University Gazette, January 8, 2004)
Surgery done on a single cell (Harvard University Gazette, December 4, 2003)
New use found for black silicon (Harvard University Gazette, October 11, 2001)
Black silicon: A new way to trap light (Harvard University Gazette, December 9, 1999)