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Residence
  
Canada

Role
  
Chemist

Name
  
Moshe Shapiro

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Known for
  
Contributions in the field of coherent control

Notable awards
  
Willis Lamb Award in Quantum Optics (2007)Fellow American Physical Society (2004)Fellow UK Institute of Physics (2004)Israel Chemical Society Award (2001)Michael Landau Award (1999)Weizmann Prize of the city of Tel Aviv (1999)Kolthoff Prize of the Technion (1998)Somekh Zacks and Yeroslawsky awards of the Weizmann Institute

Institution
  
University of British Columbia

Books
  
Principles of the Quantum Control of Molecular Processes, Quantum Control of Molecular Processes

MESSAGE FROM: HARAV MOSHE SHAPIRO ZTZ"L


Moshe Shapiro (October 1944 – 3 December 2013) was a chemist and physicist at the University of British Columbia.

Contents

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Research

Shapiro's research focused on coherent control, laser catalysis, quantum computing, transition state spectroscopy, quantum mechanics, and other areas.

Awards and achievements

Shapiro has published more than 300 papers, and the book Principles of the Quantum Control of Molecular Processes with P. Brumer. He has won a variety of prizes for his research.

He was the Canada Research Chair Professor in Quantum Control. From 1993 to 2002, he was the Jacques Mimran Professor of Chemical Physics at the Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel.

References

Moshe Shapiro Wikipedia