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CHEM 401/403: Undergraduate Chemistry Research

From 2005 until 2009, I was the coordinator or the co-coordinator (with Dr. Cairo) for the Department of Chemistry's CHEM 401 and CHEM 403 courses. From the course calendar:" Introduction to methods of chemical research. Investigational work under the direction of a member of the Department. The results of the research will be submitted to the Department asa report which will be graded. The student must also make an oral presentation of this work to the Department, For students in the 4th year of Honors or Specialization Chemistry. Students should consult with the course coordinator four months prior to starting the course. Prequisites: a 300-level CHEM course and consent of the Course Coordinator."

Lecture Courses
Information regarding these courses is available only via eClass.

Winter 2011, CHEM 282: Atomic and Molecular Structure (B1)

Fall 2010, CHEM 681: Advances Quantum Chemistry (A1)

Winter 2010, CHEM 282: Atomic and Molecular Structure (B1)

Winter 2010, CHEM 102: Introductory University Chemistry II (E2)

Winter 2009, CHEM 282: Atomic and Molecular Structure (B1)

Fall 2008, CHEM 371: Energetics of Chemical Reactions (A1/EA1)

Winter 2008, CHEM 282: Atomic and Molecular Structure (B1)

Fall 2007, CHEM 371: Energetics of Chemical Reactions (A1/EA1)

Winter 2007, CHEM 282: Atomic and Molecular Structure (B1)

Winter 2006, CHEM 282: Atomic and Molecular Structure (B1)

Fall 2005, CHEM 282: Atomic and Molecular Structure (A1)

Winter 2005, CHEM 102: Introductory University Chemistry II (F1)

Fall 2004, CHEM 381: Introduction to Quantum Chemistry

Winter 2004, CHEM 102/105: Introductory University Chemistry II

Fall 2003, CHEM 381: Introduction to Quantum Chemistry

Fortran Workshop: An Introduction to Fortran77

During my post-doctoral position at the University of Bristol, I wrote and helped present a short 2.5 day course on Fortran 77. The course was designed to give senior thesis students and beginning graduate students a very brief introduction to the Fortran programming language. Please see Fortran Workshop: An Introduction to Fortran77

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