About

Karl Sohlberg is an Associate Prof. in the Dept. of Chemistry at Drexel University. His broad research area is theoretical and computational materials chemistry, with specific research programs in molecular nano-devices and complex catalytic materials. Before joining the Drexel faculty in 2000, he was an Oak Ridge Associated Universities postdoctoral fellow at Oak Ridge National Lab. Earlier, he held postdoctoral appointments at The Johns Hopkins University and Brigham Young University. He received his Ph.D. in physical chemistry from the University of Delaware under the direction of Krzysztof Szalewicz. At Drexel, he teaches courses in molecular modeling and quantum chemistry, and in mathematical and computer skills for chemists.

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Honors

NSF-CAREER Award
National Science Foundation (NSF)
DuPont Young Professor
DuPont Inc.

Associations

American Chemical Society
American Physical Society
Materials Research Society
Phi Lambda Upsilon
Sigma Xi, The Scientific Research Society

Organizational Affiliations

Chemistry, College of Arts and Sciences, Drexel University

Past Affiliations

Oak Ridge Associated Universities (United States, Oak Ridge) - ORAU

Johns Hopkins University (United States, Baltimore) - JHU

Brigham Young University (United States, Provo) - BYU

Education

Chemistry
BA, University of Vermont (United States, Burlington) - UVM
Physical Chemistry
PhD, University of Delaware (United States, Newark) - UD