Welcome to the Krummel Research Group

Our work focuses on elucidating the molecular level details that drive nano- to microscopic properties in condensed phase systems. We exploit the structural and temporal resolution of two-dimensional infrared (2D IR) spectroscopy to address questions related to pore-formation in lipid membranes and the nano-aggregation process of asphaltenes. In addition, we continue to add to the development of pulse-shaping in the mid-IR and microfluidic device technology with the goal of producing new tools for multidimensional optical spectroscopies.
The Krummel Group acknowledges the following organizations for generous funding:




Latest News
October 2019
Congratulations to Dr. Christopher Kuhs on defending his Thesis!
May 2019
Congratulations to Amber for being named a Monfort Professor.
February 2019
Congratulations to Chris K. for his publication in IEEE.
December 2018
The Krummel group welcomes new grad student: Luke.
September 2018
Congratulations to Yusef on passing his Orals examination.
July 2018
Congratulations to Dr. Kathryn Tracy for defending her thesis.
May 2018
Congratulations to Clara on passing her Orals examination.
April 2018
Congratulations to Max and Tom for their publication in JPCB.
September 2017
Congratulations to Clara and Yusef on passing their Literature Seminars.
September 2017
Congratulations to Katie on passing her Orals examination.
March 2017
Congratulations to Max on passing his Research Seminar.
Contact Info

Chemistry, room C107
Phone: (970) 491-3694