
معرفی
Kelsey Stocker, PhD, is an Associate Professor in the Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry at Suffolk University. She specializes in computational physical chemistry with a focus on reaction mechanisms and catalysis. Her research uses advanced computational methods to study nanoscale systems and environmental chemical processes.
Education:
- PhD in Chemistry, University of Notre Dame
- BA in Chemistry, Colorado College
- Postdoctoral research at Northwestern University
Research interests include molecular modeling, electronic structure calculations, and high-performance computing applications in environmental and energy-related chemistry. Undergraduates in her lab gain expertise in computational methods, surface science, and Unix-based systems. The lab utilizes Suffolk's dedicated chemistry computing facilities and remote access to the Massachusetts Green High Performance Computing Center.
No scientific awards explicitly listed in provided information. Active teaching roles include courses like Physical Chemistry, Instrumental Analysis, and Environmental Science projects. Office hours are Tuesdays 11 AM-12 PM and Wednesdays 1-3 PM (in-person).




