Developming New Methods in Electronic Structure Theory
Our research is focused on the development of new methods in electronic structure theory and their applications to a broad range of challenging problems in molecular and material science. Current projects in our group include new electronic embedding methods applicable for large molecules, accurate composite models for theoretical thermochemistry, semiconductor surface chemistry, peptide fragmentation studies, and investigations of metal oxide clusters to explore their roles in catalytic activity.
Distinguished Professor
Robert & Marjorie Mann Chair
Distinguished Professor
Linda & Jack Gill Chair in Biomolecular Science
James F. Jackson Professor of Chemistry
Class of 1948 Herman B Wells Endowed Professor
Adjunct Professor, Physics
Associate Dean of Natural and Mathematical Sciences and Research
Distinguished Professor and Robert & Marjorie Mann Chair
Professor and Joan & Marvin Carmack Chair
Associate Professor (O'Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs),
Adjunct Professor (Chemistry)
Rudy Professor (O'Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs)
Adjunct Professor (Chemistry)
Professor & Associate Vice President for Engagement
Professor, Department of Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry
Adjunct Professor