

Zimmerman, the former Senior Vice President. Mercer Rowe and was funded by South Atlantic Services, Inc., in memory of R. Zimmerman Scholarship in Chemistry was originally created by W. The recipient is selected based on demonstrated financial need and proven academic ability. The Ernest Stephen Prevost Scholarship is awarded to an undergraduate student majoring in chemistry. The scholarship is considered merit and the recipient is selected on demonstrated academic ability and special achievement. The Mary Jo and Bill Oakley Scholarship in Chemistry is awarded to a chemistry major. Nance Award for Excellence in Inorganic Chemistry is given in recognition of achievements in inorganic chemistry coursework. It is a merit scholarship available to students in chemistry with a GPA of at least 3.50 who are working on summer projects in the department. The McLemore Family Summer Scholarship was established by Carolyn and David McLemore. The McLemore Family Scholarship in Chemistry was established by Carolyn and David McLemore to assist students interested in pursuing a degree offered by the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry. The award is given to a student performing research in the department during the summer. Levy, retired former chair of the Chemistry and Biochemistry Department. Levy Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry Summer Research Award is created to fund summer undergraduate research. The HyperCube Scholar Award is given to a graduating senior who has shown excellence in courses and research and who has shown an interest in chemical molecular modeling. Jones Award for Excellence in Analytical Chemistry is given in recognition of achievements in analytical chemistry coursework. It is given in recognition of achievements in organic chemistry coursework. DeLoach, a former faculty member in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry. DeLoach Award for Excellence in Organic Chemistry is an award created by Dr. DeLoach, a former faculty member in the Department of Chemistry. DeLoach Scholarship in Chemistry is a merit scholarship created by Dr. Awards may be given in analytical chemistry, environmental chemistry, inorganic chemistry and organic chemistry. and Ruth F.ACS Undergraduate Awards: Divisions of the American Chemical Society give awards based on faculty nominations. +Molecular Biology Institute Postdoctoral Award (UCLA, 2009) +Amgen Molecular Postdoctoral Award (UCLA, 2009) +Phi Kappa Phi Emerging Scholar Award (OSU, 2014) +National Science Foundation (NSF) – CAREER (2014) +American Chemical Society (ACS) Representative to EuCheMS Young Investigator Workshop (2014) +American Chemical Society (ACS) Young Academic Investigator Award (2014) +OSU Impact Award for Outstanding Scholarship (2015) +Bert and Emelyn Professor of Chemistry (2016) In his spare time, he loves spending time with his family and friends. Paul is known for his walking meetings with people and his wide-ranging interests in science, history, and literature. Towards this goal, his group applies state-of-the-art computational chemistry techniques and tools to a wide array of chemical mysteries. Paul’s scientific passion is in solving scientific mysteries by discovering and explaining fundamental and practical principles that underlie chemistry and nature.

In becoming a professor of chemistry, he found the perfect match between his love of research and his commitments to pay it forward to future generations.

Burns, Elizabeth Stemmler, and Faraj Hasanayn at Bowdoin College Professor K. In every part of his life, Paul always had great advisors around him who were accomplished professionally and were great mentors (Just to name a few: Profes sors Ellen E. After a brief stint as postdoc in the same lab, he started his independent career at Oregon State in 2009. in Organic Chemistry from UCLA in 2007 under the tutelage of Professor K. He was originally an English major in his undergraduate institution of Bowdoin College (Brunswick, ME), before he switched to Chemistry to receive his AB in 2001. Paul spent most of his youth in Indonesia and Thailand, before coming to the US for his post-secondary education. A gre at many things have happened since then to bring Paul to Oregon.

When Paul was born in a small town in South Korea, it was his parent’s life-long dream for their child to be able to settle in the United States. Paul is the Bert and Emelyn Christensen Associate Professor of Chemistry.
