Dr. Woon Kai Lin, a researcher from the University of Malaya in Kuala Lumpur, is currently on secondment at CY Cergy Paris University.
The primary aim of his visit is to complete the theoretical components of several upcoming journal manuscripts. Kai Lin’s research has delved into the calculation of spin-orbit coupling, examining the interplay between an electron’s rotation and its orbital motion around the nucleus. He is also investigating the influence of the T2-T1 energy gap amid molecular distortions, exploring how changes in a molecule’s shape affects its energy transitions. Concurrently, he is aligning these theoretical insights with experimental results.
Outside of the lab, Kai Lin has explored Paris’s rich history by visiting landmarks such as the Panthéon and the esteemed École Normale Supérieure. Furthermore, he has savoured authentic French cuisine at the renowned Rue Saint-André des Arts.
The primary aim of his visit is to complete the theoretical components of several upcoming journal manuscripts. Kai Lin’s research has delved into the calculation of spin-orbit coupling, examining the interplay between an electron’s rotation and its orbital motion around the nucleus. He is also investigating the influence of the T2-T1 energy gap amid molecular distortions, exploring how changes in a molecule’s shape affects its energy transitions. Concurrently, he is aligning these theoretical insights with experimental results.
Outside of the lab, Kai Lin has explored Paris’s rich history by visiting landmarks such as the Panthéon and the esteemed École Normale Supérieure. Furthermore, he has savoured authentic French cuisine at the renowned Rue Saint-André des Arts.