Awesome
Prof. Sherrill was pretty amazing. Class is well-organized and lectures/notes were helpful on exams. Exams are fair in difficulty and past exams are also helpful. He's a great lecturer and he has a slow pacing enough for students to be able to keep track.
Georgia Institute of Technology - Chemistry
PhD
Chemistry
The University of Georgia
BS
Chemistry
MIT
Georgia Section of the American Chemical Society
Chair
Theoretical Chemistry Subdivision
American Chemical Society
Electronic Structure
Science
Microscopy
Analytical Chemistry
Spectroscopy
Theory
Physics
Nanotechnology
Computational Chemistry
R&D
Scientific Computing
Quantum Chemistry
Materials Science
Chemistry
Biochemistry
Higher Education
Molecular Modeling
Research
Physical Chemistry
Sherrill
C. David
Georgia Tech
Journal of Chemical Physics
UC Berkeley
Berkeley
CA
Research in the development and application of computational quantum chemistry
Postdoc
UC Berkeley
American Institute of Physics
Associate Editor for manuscripts submitted to JCP in the area of development and application of electronic structure theory
Associate Editor
Journal of Chemical Physics
Atlanta
GA
Research in theoretical and computational chemistry; development of improved software for high-performance-computing applications of computational chemistry; research advisor for postdocs
graduate students
undergraduates
and high-school students; instructor for freshman chemistry
physical chemistry
quantum mechanics
and computational chemistry; Class of 1940 W. Howard Ector Outstanding Teacher Award
Professor
Georgia Tech