We use theoretical tools to investigate interesting chemistry problems. Our research interest includes vibronic interactions, relativistic effects, microscopic superfluidity, excited state chemistry, organic electronics, and radical chemistry. Please see the About Us page for more details.
Undergraduate students who would like to perform thesis research with us should have taken CHEM 2000, CHEM 3010, and preferably CHEM 4010.
Notice: The 26th International Symposium on the Jahn-Teller Effects will be held online on May 5-9, 2025, and hosted by York University and University of Louisville. Here is the symposium website.
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