
معرفی
Karl Sohlberg is an Associate Professor in the Department of Chemistry at Drexel University, where he has served since 2000. His research focuses on theoretical and computational materials chemistry, particularly molecular nano-devices and complex catalytic materials. He teaches courses in molecular modeling, quantum chemistry, and mathematical and computer skills for chemists.
- Education: PhD in Physical Chemistry (University of Delaware, 1993); BS (University of Vermont, 1985).
Research Interests: Spanning theoretical and computational approaches, his work addresses molecular nano-devices, mechanically interlocked macromolecular complexes (MIMAs), surface modeling, and catalytic materials. His group investigates quantum interference effects, charge transfer dynamics, and structure-property relationships in advanced materials.
Courses Taught: Includes Physical Chemistry (Quantum Mechanics), Quantum Chemistry of Molecules, Chemical Kinetics, and Chemical Information Retrieval.
Student Mentoring: Advisees include PhD candidates and graduates such as Natalie Stuart, Gloria Bazargan, Janna Domenico, and Ben Rosen. His group emphasizes interdisciplinary collaboration and computational validation against experimental data.



