Hee-Seung Lee
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Contact:

Office: Dobo 242 B[map]
Voice: (910) 962-2439
FAX: (910) 962-3013
E-mail: leeshs

Office Hours:

(by appointment)

Professional History: Brief Vita (.pdf)

Research Area:

My work focuses on the application of technology to improve and extend chemistry instruction at both the graduate and undergraduate level. Current projects include revising Kitchen Chemistry laboratory experiments for general chemistry distance learners,, developing on-line lectures in physical chemistry, and promoting the UNCW Mobile Learning Environment centered around Tablet personal computers.

Representative Publications

  1. Hee-Seung Lee and Mark E. Tuckerman, “ Dynamical properties of liquid water from ab initio molecular dynamics in the complete basis set limit”,  J. Chem. Phys. 126 164501 (2007)
  2. Hee-Seung Lee and Mark E. Tuckerman, “ Structure of liquid water at ambient temperature from ab initio molecular dynamics in the complete basis set limit”,  J. Chem. Phys. 125 154507 (2007)
  3. Hee-Seung Lee and Mark E. Tuckerman, “ Ab initio molecular dynamics simulation with discrete variable representation basis sets: Techniques and application to liquid water”, J.  Phys. Chem. A  110 5549 (2006)
  1. Hee-Seung Lee, Mark E. Tuckerman and Glenn Martyna, “ Efficient evaluation of nonlocal pseudopotentials via Euler exponential spline interpolation”,  ChemPhysChem  6 1827 (2005)

Representative Grants, Fellowships and Awards

  1. Presidential Fellowship, Ohio State University (2001)
  2. McPherson Fellowship, Ohio State University (2000)

 


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