Teaching
Prof. Rubenstein will be on sabbatical Fall 2019-Spring 2020 and will therefore not be teaching during the 2019-2020 academic year. Check back next year!
CHEM2010, Advanced Thermodynamics, Fall 2017, Fall 2016
Topics Covered: The Laws of Thermodynamics, Equations of State, Thermodynamic Processes, The Euler Equation, The Gibbs-Duhem Relation, Legendre Transforms, Phase Diagrams, Critical Phenomena, Nonequilibrium Thermodynamics, Extensive Discussion of Applications in Biology, Chemistry, Thermal Physics, and Engineering
CHEM2780, Graduate Quantum Chemistry, Spring 2019, Spring 2018
Topics Covered: Modern Electronic Structure Theory and Time-Dependent Quantum Mechanics, Including Hartree-Fock Theory, Density Functional Theory, Coupled Cluster Theory, Quantum Monte Carlo Methods, Fermi's Golden Rule, Quantum Dynamics, Applications of Computing in Quantum Chemistry, Spectroscopy
Scientific Computing Workshops, Hosted with David Blair, Every Other Tuesday @ 3 PM in GC 351
Topics Covered: Intro to Linux and the Command Line, Programming in Python, Visualization Using Python Libraries, Debugging, Profiling, and Code Documentation
Please email me if you have any questions about these courses!