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401 W. Kennedy Blvd.
Tampa, FL 33606-13490
(813) 253-3333
Angela Perry, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Chemistry
2005 University of South Florida, Ph.D. in Chemistry, with Professor Brian Space
2000 University of South Florida, B.A. in Chemistry
Our work focuses on theoretically modeling interfaces. Our goal is to directly link the experimental spectroscopy to the underlying structure and dynamics of the interfaces. Our results for the water/vapor and carbon tetrachloride/water interface compare remarkably well with experimental results, thus further engendering confidence in our computational methods.
Skills students should expect to learn and develop include:
(Undergraduate co-authors in bold type. *Corresponding author.)
Green, A.; Perry, A.; Moore, P.; Space B. A.* "Theoretical Study of the Sum Frequency Vibrational Spectroscopy of the Carbon Tetrachloride/Water Interface." J. Phys. Condens. Matter 2012, 24, 124108-124114.
Perry, A; Neipert, C.; Moore, P.; Space B.* "Methods and Applications to Aqueous Interfaces." Chem. Rev. 2006, 106, 1234-1258.
(Undergraduate authors in bold type. Presenting author underlined.)
Poster - "Simulations of hydrogen adsorption at open-metal binding sites in metal-organic frameworks," American Chemical Society National Spring 2020 Meeting, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania by Mikayla Darrows, Tony Pham and Angela Perry.
Poster - "Computational Investigation of Binding Energetics for Selective Lanthanide Extraction," American Chemical Society National Spring 2019 Meeting, Orlando, Florida by Mikayla Darrows, Olaseni Sode and Angela Perry.