Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. vergil.chemistry.gatech.eduSherrill Group

    Sep 1, 2017 · The Sherrill Group applies quantum mechanics and electronic structure theory to problems in chemistry. Learn about their research, members, courses, publications, and opportunities at Georgia Institute of Technology.

  2. Regents' Professor, Chemistry and Computational Science, Georgia Tech. Verified email at gatech.edu - Homepage. physical chemistry theoretical chemistry computational chemistry...

    • Awards
    • Education
    • Research
    • GeneratedCaptionsTabForHeroSec

    Outreach Volunteer of the Year, Georgia Section of the American Chemical Society, 2017; Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), 2014; Fellow of the American Chemical Society, 2011; Fellow of the American Physical Society, 2010; Vasser Woolley Faculty Fellow, 2008-2010; Distinguished Service Award, Georgia Section o...

    B.S. Chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1992; Ph.D. Chemistry, University of Georgia, 1996

    Research in the Sherrill group focuses on the development of ab initio electronic structure theory and its application to problems of broad chemical interest, including the influence of non-covalent interactions in drug binding, biomolecular structure, organic crystals, and organocatalytic transition states. We seek to apply the most accurate quant...

    David Sherrill is a computational chemist who develops and applies ab initio electronic structure theory to problems of chemical interest. He is a fellow of several academic societies, a recipient of several awards, and a co-founder of the Psi4 software program.

  3. David Sherrill is a professor of chemistry and computational science and engineering at Georgia Tech. He is a Fellow of the American Physical Society, the American Chemical Society, and the American Association for the Advancement of Science.

  4. Professor David Sherrill shares his notes on quantum chemistry for students and researchers at various levels. The notes cover topics such as electronic structure theory, computational methods, excited states, and applications in chemistry.

  5. David Sherrill is an American actor who has appeared in films such as The Wraith, The Rookie, and Careful What You Wish For. He also wrote and produced Five Aces, a 1999 independent feature film.

  6. Mar 27, 2023 · David Sherrill, a Regents' Professor and computational chemist at Georgia Tech, receives the prestigious Herty Award from the Georgia Section of the American Chemical Society. The award honors his outstanding research, education, and service in the Southeast region.