
Emilie Guidez
Assistant Professor · Computational Chemistry
University of Colorado, DenverUnited States
About
Emilie Guidez is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Chemistry at the University of Colorado Denver. She specializes in computational chemistry and nanomaterials, with a focus on developing advanced theoretical methods for modeling ion transport and intermolecular interactions.
- Ph.D. in Chemistry, Kansas State University (2014)
- B.S. in Chemistry, University of Geneva (2008)
Research Interests:
- Developing multilayer adaptive partitioning methods (Q1/Q2/MM zones) for dynamic molecular simulations
- Analyzing sigma-hole interactions (halogen/chalcogen bonding) in crystals
- Predicting protein-ligand binding affinities
- Modeling CO2 reduction mechanisms on gold nanoclusters
Scientific Collaborations:
- Co-developing adaptive partitioning methods with Prof. Hai Lin
- Partnering with Vera Chem LLC for drug screening applications
- Collaborating with Iowa State University's Gordon group
- Working with Kansas State University's Dr. Christer Aakeröy on sigma-hole interactions
Advising & Lab Members:
- Graduate Student: Julia Clara Lourenco Roma
- Master's Student: Anh Tran
- Undergraduate Researcher: Faith Montemayor
- Postdoctoral Fellow: Bryce Westheimer
Teaching:
- CHEM 4630/5630: Programming for Data Analysis in Data Sciences
- CHEM 2032/2062: Majors General Chemistry I/II
- CHEM 4521: Physical Chemistry (Quantum Mechanics)
- CHEM 3011: Inorganic Chemistry
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