KSU Stark   Clarke Earley

CLARKE W. EARLEY

Department of Chemistry
Kent State University Stark Campus
6000 Frank Avenue N.W.
Canton, OH 44720
330/499-9600 (x-403)

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RESEARCH INTERESTS

My research projects focus on the application of computational investigations on molecular main-group and transition-metal oxide compounds, with the aim of extending the results obtained to deduce fundamental properties of solid-state materials. Calculations are performed using standard semiempirical (HYPERCHEM, AMPAC) and ab initio (GAMESS, GAUSSIAN-9X) program packages. I have also begun work on development of parameters for metals to be used in the semiempirical AMPAC program and am exploring ways of using computer technology to enhance classroom education.


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Fall 1997ResearchServiceComputer Circle
OrganicOrganic LaboratoryPhysiological Chemistry


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Clarke Earley
Kent State University Stark Campus
Department of Chemistry
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