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Distinguished Alumni Lecture
Chirality, Optical Activity, and Quantum Chemistry: The Path Forward to Predictability

Portrait of Prof. Daniel Crawford, speaker
Date & Time:
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Location:
iSTEM Building 2, Room 1218

The simulation of the optical spectra of chiral compounds is among the most challenging problems in all quantum chemistry.  Solvation, temperature (molecular vibrations), electron correlation, and more all play pivotal roles in the quantitative – and sometimes even the qualitative – accuracy of theoretical models of such properties. In this lecture, we will explore the significance of each of these components and the current state of the art in quantum chemical models of linear and non-linear chiroptical spectroscopies.

Professor Crawford is a co-recipient of the UGA Department of Chemistry's 2025 Distinguished Alumni Award. 

Prof. T. Daniel Crawford
Department:
Department of Chemistry
Virginia Tech
Learn more about Prof. Crawford and his research https://crawford.chem.vt.edu/

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