
CF
Unit: College of Arts and Sciences
Department: Department of Chemistry
Office location and address
Room 286, Chemistry Building
409 McCormick Rd
Charlottesville,
Virginia
22903
Publications
Sponsored Awards
DuPont Young Professor Grant
Source: E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company
March 01, 1999 – June 30, 2026
AS-CHEM Responsive Boron Beta-Diketonate Materials
Source: U.S. NSF - Directorate Math. & Physical Sciences
July 01, 2017 – June 30, 2022
AS-CHEM Luminescent Oxygen Nanosensors for Tumor Hypoxia Imaging Yr04
Source: U.S. NIH Cancer Institute
September 25, 2012 – June 30, 2018
Luminescent Oxygen Nanosensors for Tumor Hypoxia Imaging
Source: U.S. NIH Cancer Institute
September 25, 2012 – June 30, 2016
Mechanochromic Luminescent Boron Diketonates
Source: U.S. NSF - Directorate Math. & Physical Sciences
July 01, 2012 – June 30, 2016
Courses
Credits: 2
In this class students will learn to reflect upon and evaluate human conduct and character, consider the ethical components of individual and collective behaviors, and engage in the articulation of ethical questions and moral deliberation.
Credits: 3
Surveys the compounds of carbon in relation to their structure, identification, synthesis, natural occurrence, and mechanisms of reactions. Three class hours; Discussion requirement at the discretion of instructor. CHEM 1420 or 1620. CHEM 2311 or 2411 may be taken concurrently or after CHEM 2410. Drop/withdrawal from CHEM 2410, requires drop/withdrawal from CHEM 2311/2411. C or better required for CHEM 2420.
Credits: 3
Survey of the principle classes of organic and bioorganic compounds in relation to their structure, identification, synthesis, natural occurrence, reactivity, and mechanisms of reactions. Prerequisite: CHEM 2410 or 1820. CHEM 2321 or 2421 may be taken concurrently or after completing CHEM 2420. Drop/withdrawal from CHEM 2420, requires drop/withdrawal from CHEM 2321/2421.
Credits: 1–4
New course in the subject of chemistry.
Credits: 3
The Pavilion Seminars are open, by instructor permission, to 3rd and 4th year students. They are 3-credit, multidisciplinary seminars, focused on big topics and limited to max. 15 students each. For detailed descriptions of current offerings, see http://college.artsandsciences.virginia.edu/PAVS.
Credits: 1–4
New course in the subject of chemistry.
Credits: 1–12
Research in Materials Chemistry