Kevin L. Shuford, Ph.D.
Professor Associate Chair
Education
Postdoctoral Associate
Northwestern University - 2003-2006
Ph.D.
University of Florida - 2003
B.S.
University of North Carolina at Wilmington - 1998
Experience
Professor of Chemistry
Baylor University - 2020-present
Associate Professor of Chemistry
Baylor University - 2016-2020
Assistant Professor of Chemistry
Baylor University - 2012-2016
Assistant Professor of Chemistry
Drexel University - 2009-2012
Research Staff
Oak Ridge National Laboratory - 2006-2009
Physical and Theoretical Chemistry
We are a computational research group that specializes in theory, modeling, and simulation of interdisciplinary problems spanning chemistry, physics, materials science, and engineering. A variety of methods are employed to calculate atomic, molecular, and optical properties of gas and condensed phase systems, with an emphasis on structure, dynamics, and fundamental studies of light/matter interactions. Established research areas include ultrafast quantum dynamics of atoms, molecules, and semiconductors, nano-optics, and plasmonics. Most recently, the focus within the group has been on renewable energy generation and storage. Specifically, we are interested in exploring new materials and unique designs to enhance light capture and conversion efficiency in solar applications as well as boosting energy and power densities in electrical energy storage devices. Please browse our group website to learn about group members and current research projects.