Nicholas Camillone
Deputy Chair and ESH&Ops Coordinator, Chemistry Division

Brookhaven National Laboratory
Chemistry Division
Bldg. 555, Room 124
P.O. Box 5000
Upton, NY 11973-5000
(631) 344-4412
nicholas@bnl.gov
ESH Operations Coordinator
Research | Education | Appointments | Publications
Research Activities
Research Interests
Surface chemistry and chemical physics, catalysis and photocatalysis:
photoinduced surface chemistry; molecular and electron dynamics at nanoparticle surfaces; molecule-surface interactions and scattering; surface structure and diffraction; self-assembly; organic-semiconductor interfaces; oxide surface chemistry
Education
- B.S. 1988, Physics and Chemistry double major, Wheaton College, IL
- M.A. 1990, Chemistry, Princeton University
- Ph.D. 1994, Chemistry, Princeton University
Professional Appointments
- Chemist, BNL, 2006-
- Associate Chemist, BNL, 2003-2006
- Assistant Chemist, BNL, 2001-2003
- Research Scientist, Columbia University, 2001
- Associate Research Scientist, Columbia University, 1999-2000
- Postdoctoral Scientist, Columbia University, 1996-1998
- Postdoctoral Assistant, Univ. of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1994-1996
- Research Assistant, Princeton University, 1989-1994
- Research Intern, Argonne National Laboratory, 1987
Selected Publications
- Szymanski P, Harris AL, Camillone N (2008) Efficient Subpicosecond Photoinduced Surface Chemistry: The Ultrafast Photooxidation of CO on Palladium. The Journal of Physical Chemistry C 112:15802–15808. doi: 10.1021/jp8044737
- Szymanski P, Harris AL, Camillone N (2007) Temperature-Dependent Femtosecond Photoinduced Desorption in CO/Pd(111)†. The Journal of Physical Chemistry A 111:12524–12533. doi: 10.1021/jp075923w
- Szymanski P, Harris AL, Camillone N (2007) Temperature-dependent electron-mediated coupling in subpicosecond photoinduced desorption. Surface Science 601:3335–3349. doi: 10.1016/j.susc.2007.06.004
- Hong S-Y, Xu P, Camillone NR, White MG, Camillone N (2016) Adlayer structure dependent ultrafast desorption dynamics in carbon monoxide adsorbed on Pd (111). The Journal of Chemical Physics 145:014704. doi: 10.1063/1.4954408
- Camillone N, Pak TR, Adib K, Osgood RM (2006) Tuning Molecule−Surface Interactions with Sub-Nanometer-Thick Covalently Bound Organic Monolayers. The Journal of Physical Chemistry B 110:11334–11343. doi: 10.1021/jp0606659

Brookhaven National Laboratory
Chemistry Division
Bldg. 555, Room 124
P.O. Box 5000
Upton, NY 11973-5000
(631) 344-4412
nicholas@bnl.gov