Education
| • Ph. D. |
(2002) |
The University of Tokyo |
| • M.S. |
(1999) |
The University of Tokyo |
| • B.S. |
(1997) |
The University of Tokyo |
Academic Positions
| • Apr.2012-Present: |
Lecturer |
University of California, Davis |
| • 2008-Present: |
Assistant Specialist |
University of California, Davis |
| • Sep. 2008: |
Invited Researcher |
Kobe University, Japan |
| • 2008: |
Assistant Specialist |
University of California, Irvine |
| • Sep. 2007: |
Invited Researcher |
Kobe University, Japan |
| • 2003-2008: |
Postdoctoral Resercher |
University of California, Irvine |
| • 2002-2003: |
Postdoctoral Resercher |
University of Rochester |
Research
Publications
Selected Papers
- Tomoyuki Hayashi, and
Alexei Stuchebrukhov, "Electron Tunneling
in
Respiratory Complex I", Proc.
Natl. Acad. Sci. USA, 107,
19157 (2010) [pdf]
- Tomoyuki Hayashi, and
Shaul Mukamel, “Vibraion-exciton Couplings for
the
Amide I, II, III and A Modes of Peptides”, J. Phys. Chem. B 111,
11032 (2007) (A Figure selected for Cover Art) [pdf]
- Tomoyuki Hayashi, and
Shaul Mukamel, "Correlated Hydrogen Bonding Fluctuations and
Vibrational Cross Peaks in NMA: Simulation Based on a
Complete Electrostatic DFT Map", J. Chem. Phys.
125, 194510 (2006)
[pdf]
- Tomoyuki Hayashi, Wei
Zhuang and Shaul Mukamel, "Electrostatic DFT Map
for the Complete Vibrational Amide Band of NMA", J. Phys. Chem. A109,
9747 (2005) [pdf]
- Tomoyuki Hayashi, Thomas
la Cour Jansen, Wei Zhuang, Shaul Mukamel, "Collective Solvent
Coordinates for the Infrared Spectrum of HOD in D2O
Based on an Ab Initio Electrostatic Map", J. Phys. Chem. A, 109 64 (2005). [pdf]
- Tomoyuki Hayashi and
Shaul Mukamel, "Multidimensional Infrared
Signatures of Intramolecular Hydrogen-Bonding in Malonaldehyde", J. Phys. Chem. A
107, 9113 (2003) [pdf].
Teaching Experiences
- Apr.2012- General Chemistry, University of California, Davis
- Sep.2008 Lecture for Graduate Students, ”Introduction to
Nonlinear Optical Spectroscopy”, 3×90min, Kobe University, Japan
- Sep.2007 Lecture for Graduate Students, ”Introduction to
Nonlinear Optical Spectroscopy”, 3×90min, Kobe University, Japan
Professional Societies
- American Chemical Society
- Biophysical Society
- Optical Society of America
- Chemical Society of Japan
- Japan Society of Molecular Science
- Spectroscopical Society of Japan
Nationality
- Japanese
- Lawful Permanent Resident of the USA (Green Card Holder)
Search
News
- (2010/11) Our study on "Electron Tunneling in Respiratory Complex I" is published in PNAS.
[pdf]
Contact Info
Tomoyuki Hayashi
Chemistry Department
University of California, Davis
One Shields Ave
Davis, CA 95616, USA
Tel: +1-530-754-8695
e-mail:
thayashi@ucdavis.edu
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