- 2008 BSc, Chemistry, University of Technology, Vienna, Austria
- 2009 MSc, Chemistry, University of Vienna, Austria
- 2012 PhD, Theoretical Chemistry, University of Vienna, Austria
Computational study of the photophysics of interacting DNA nucleobasis, supervised by - 2013-2015 Postdoc, Ruprecht-Karls University, Heidelberg, Germany
Study of phosphorescent iridium complexes, hosted by - 2015-2017 Postdoc, University of Vienna, Austria
Nonadiabatic photodynamics, hosted by - 2018 - (Senior) Lecturer in Physical Chemistry, 天堂视频, UK
Computational photochemistry and quantum chemical method development
Research areas
Dr Plasser’s research covers a wide range of applications in computational photochemistry along with a strong focus on quantum chemical method development.
Research Themes
- Functional molecules and organic electronics
- Photophysics and spectroscopy
- Organic synthesis
Quantum Chemical Method Development
- Correlated electronic structure methods
- Excited-state wavefunction analysis
- Nonadiabatic dynamics simulations
Departmental responsibilities
Teaching responsibilities
- Module leader for CMA101 (Fundamentals of Physical Chemistry)
- Module leader for CMB105 (Thermodynamics, Kinetics, and Quanta)
- Computer exercises in Part A/B labs
- CMC003: Physical Chemistry Advanced - Applied Quantum Chemistry
- CMC026: Investigative Projects - Computational Chemistry Experiment
- CMD001/CMP056: Research Projects
- Member of the RSC
- Member of the Austrian Chemical Society
- Member of the EPSRC Associate College
- Provider for
- Editor-in-Chief for Chemistry (MDPI)