Welcome to the Queen's theoretical and
computational chemistry site!
Theoretical and computational chemistry involves the development and
application of mathematical models and computational algorithms to
chemical problems. It is useful for understanding and predicting
various chemical phenomena, and has emerged as a major area of
chemical research.
Here, you will find information about research in theoretical and computational chemistry at Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario. In addition, you will find links to various useful resources in the area of theoretical and computational chemistry.
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Here, you will find information about research in theoretical and computational chemistry at Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario. In addition, you will find links to various useful resources in the area of theoretical and computational chemistry.
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We are located in Chernoff Hall and can be reached as follows:
| Office | ||
| Dr. Natalie Cann | Chernoff 306 | natalie.cann@chem.queensu.ca |
| Dr. Tucker Carrington | Chernoff 409 | tucker.carrington@queensu.ca |
| Dr. Nick Mosey | Chernoff 403 | nick.mosey@chem.queensu.ca |
| Student offices | Chernoff 312, 313, 314, and 315 |
Information about our research programs, research facilities, and
current groups are available from the sidebar.
We currently have research positions available in our groups. Click on
Employment on the side bar to find out more.
The Theochem Resources link collates and organizes a range of
useful links in theoretical and computational chemistry. We
have collected this information to serve as a resource for students
and faculty in theoretical chemistry. Please contact us at
theory@chem.queensu.ca
if you have comments or suggestions. We appreciate your input!


