Teaching

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Teaching Experience

2023

Chem 750 - Geometric and Attention-focused Deep Learning Methods for Molecular Systems
Department of Chemistry, University of Waterloo

2022 -

Chem 240 - Mathematical Methods for Chemistry
Department of Chemistry, University of Waterloo

2021 -

Chem 784 - Scientific Writing
Department of Chemistry, University of Waterloo

2020

Chem 120 - General Chemistry I
Department of Chemistry, University of Waterloo

2016 - Present

Chem 750 - Advanced Spectroscopy
Department of Chemistry, University of Waterloo

2012 - Present

Chem 450 - Atomic Molecular Clusters (Special Topics undergraduate)
Department of Chemistry, University of Waterloo

2012 - Present

Chem 750 - Atomic Molecular Clusters (graduate)
Department of Chemistry, University of Waterloo

2011 - 2019

Chem 209 - Introductory Spectroscopy Structure
Department of Chemistry, University of Waterloo

2008 - 2010

Supplementary Quantum Chemistry Supervisor
Magdalen College, University of Oxford

2008 - 2009

Chemistry Lecturer
Murray Edwards College, University of Cambridge
Introductory Chemistry, Molecular Shape Structure,Symmetry Bonding, Thermodynamics Chemical Kinetics, Electronic Properties of Solids

2007 - 2008

High Resolution Spectroscopy Supervisor
Department of Chemistry, University of Cambridge

2006 - 2007

Quantum Chemistry Tutor
Department of Chemistry, Queen's University

2001 - 2006

Physical Chemistry Laboratory Demonstrator
Department of Chemistry, University of New Brunswick

1998 - 2000

Chemistry, Physics, Calculus Tutor
Department of Chemistry, University of New Brunswick

Course Materials

Detailed course materials are available on the course website for University of Waterloo students who are enrolled in CHEM 209. Access the Learn course management system. UW students or teaching assistants who are auditing CHEM 209 may be given access to course notes by contacting Scott Hopkins directly.

Chem 209 Course Syllabus

Chem 450 Course Syllabus