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Mary J. Wirth is an associate profes sor of chemistry at the University of Delaware. She received her B.S. de gree from Northern Illinois University (1974) and her Ph.D. from Purdue University (1978). At Purdue, her re search on the quantitative aspects of two-photon spectroscopy was carried out under the guidance of Fred E. Ly tle. Her research interests include the application of laser spectroscopic measurements to the understanding of solvation phenomena, specifically with regard to chemical separations.
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