Molecular Orbital Theory
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| Contributor(s) | Luis Emmanuel Bonilla University of Texas, El Paso |
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| Abstract | This is the seventh contribution from the students in the University of Texas at El Paso Molecular Electronics course given in the fall of 2006. Luis Bonilla and Abel Perez have designed a presentation on molecular orbital theory for high school students. |
| Biography | Abel Perez: I obtained my BS at Instituto Politecnico Nacional in Mexico City. I worked for Sandoz de Mexico for 5 years. I also worked for Ciba Specialty Chemicals for 7 years. Currently I'm a Master Student at The University of Texas at El Paso. Luis Bonilla: I obtained my BS in Chemistry at The University of Texas at El Paso in 2005. During my Bachleors I worked in Dr. Gardner's laboratory in the area of Nanotechnology and Instrumental Analysis. I am currently a Master Student at The University of Texas at El Paso, where I am working in Dr. Martinez laboratory in the area of organic synthesis. |
| Sponsored by | Network for Computational Nanotechnology |
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| Date posted | 18 Dec, 2006 |
| Type | Teaching Materials |
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