![advanced get leung advanced get leung](https://www.frontiersin.org/files/Articles/567724/fmats-07-00292-HTML/image_m/fmats-07-00292-g001.jpg)
"RUI: Beyond Electrostatics: Investigating the Contributions of Dispersion and Electron Transfer in Intermolecular Interactions," National Science Foundation, 2015 – 2019. "RUI: Shape Matters: Using the Preferred Structures of Gas-Phase Heterodimers to Investigate Intermolecular Forces and for Chiral Analysis," National Science Foundation, 2019 – present. The courses that I teach are concerned with these same ideas.Ĭhemistry 151 (Introductory Chemistry) This course introduces results from quantum mechanics and how they can be applied to reveal atomic and molecular structure.Ĭhemistry 161 (Chemical Principles) This course covers chemical equilibrium and chemical kinetics in other words, where a reaction is going and how fast it takes to get there.Ĭhemistry 361 (Physical Chemistry) This is a molecular thermodynamics course, in which advanced thermodynamics, together with its molecular interpretation, statistical thermodynamics, are examined.Ĭhemistry 351 (Quantum Chemistry and Spectroscopy) The theory of quantum mechanics and its application to spectroscopic experiments are studied. (honorary), Amherst College (2003) Teaching InterestsĪs a physical chemist, I am interested in applying physical laws to chemical systems to understand the behavior of atoms and molecules and how they interact with each other. M.A., Chemistry, Harvard University (1985)ī.A., Biology, California State University, Northridge (1983)ī.S., Chemistry, California State University, Northridge (1982)Ī.M.
![advanced get leung advanced get leung](https://i1.rgstatic.net/publication/320774252_Outcome_of_neoadjuvant_chemoradiation_in_MRI_staged_locally_advanced_rectal_cancer_Retrospective_analysis_of_123_Chinese_patients/links/5e750b4c4585157b9a4d8ee1/largepreview.png)
Ph.D., Chemistry, Harvard University (1988)