Chemistry In Silico
Dr. Jason Martin presented “Chemistry in Silico: Applications of Computer Modeling to Cyanoscorpionate Ligands,” as part of the guest speaker series for the American Chemical Society at NPC.
Dr. Jason Martin presented “Chemistry in Silico: Applications of Computer Modeling to Cyanoscorpionate Ligands,” as part of the guest speaker series for the American Chemical Society at NPC.
National Park College (NPC) math and science faculty Dr. Lava Kadel was the monthly guest speaker for the American Chemical Society (ACS).
Dr. Sean Hurt of National Park College’s (NPC) Math and Sciences Division spoke on Carbonatites last week as part of the American Chemical Society’s (ACS) guest speaker series. Hurt’s research focus was on igneous petrology, specifically on thermodynamic modeling of carbonate melts.
Cory Morris has been selected by the Math and Science Department as student of the month. He is an engineering major and extremely active on campus.
Dr. Jason Martin presented “Beam Me Up Scotty: The Implications of Quantum Entanglement” as part of the guest speaker series for the American Chemical Society at NPC.
Embarking on the 100-year anniversary, Alliance Rubber Company of Hot Springs, AR is the only U.S.A. based rubber band manufacturer.