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Steve Scheiner serves as a Professor in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at Utah State University within the College of Arts & Sciences. His academic office is located in room ML 273 at 0300 Old Main Hill, Logan, UT 84322, reflecting his active institutional affiliation and ongoing research commitments.
Dr. Scheiner's research centers on theoretical investigations of noncovalent bonding phenomena, with particular expertise in halogen, chalcogen, tetrel, and pnictogen bonds. He employs advanced quantum chemical methods to analyze geometric configurations, energetic properties, and spectroscopic signatures of molecular interactions, frequently exploring the transition thresholds between noncovalent and covalent bonding regimes.
Analysis of his 2021-2025 publications reveals consistent focus on sigma-hole bonding mechanisms, methyl group interactions as unconventional electron donors, and counterion effects in dianion complexes. These studies demonstrate methodological rigor in computational chemistry while addressing fundamental questions about bond strength determinants and spectroscopic markers across diverse molecular systems.
Scientific awards were not documented in available sources. Information regarding graduate student mentorship, research grant funding, laboratory infrastructure, or collaborative research teams was absent from the provided materials.





