Professor, Department of Chemistry Albert Nerken School of Engineering
The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art New York, NY 10003
My interests lie in computational and theoretical chemistry and physics research, education and training. My research is focused on two areas: the development and applications of Molecular Monte Carlo methods to nanoclusters and high - temperature gases; and applications of electronic structure theory to problems in molecular biology and environmental science. I'm particularly interested in environmental carcinogens (such as polyaromatic hydrocarbons and aromatic amines) and toxins, and their reactions with DNA.
I am currently the principal organizer of the completely online, completely free Electronic Computational Chemistry Conference. Follow the "ECCC" link at left to find out more!