{"id":4582,"date":"2022-09-25T17:36:57","date_gmt":"2022-09-25T17:36:57","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/home.hamptonu.edu\/science\/?page_id=4582"},"modified":"2025-05-01T19:39:00","modified_gmt":"2025-05-01T23:39:00","slug":"edmund-ndip","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/home.hamptonu.edu\/science\/edmund-ndip\/","title":{"rendered":"edmund ndip"},"content":{"rendered":"\t\t<div data-elementor-type=\"wp-page\" data-elementor-id=\"4582\" class=\"elementor elementor-4582\" data-elementor-post-type=\"page\">\n\t\t\t\t\t\t<section class=\"elementor-section elementor-top-section elementor-element elementor-element-9eb84ca elementor-section-boxed elementor-section-height-default elementor-section-height-default\" data-id=\"9eb84ca\" data-element_type=\"section\">\n\t\t\t\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-container elementor-column-gap-default\">\n\t\t\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-column elementor-col-100 elementor-top-column elementor-element elementor-element-f4fd79c\" data-id=\"f4fd79c\" data-element_type=\"column\">\n\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-widget-wrap elementor-element-populated\">\n\t\t\t\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-element elementor-element-f07ab13 elementor-widget elementor-widget-spacer\" data-id=\"f07ab13\" data-element_type=\"widget\" data-widget_type=\"spacer.default\">\n\t\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-widget-container\">\n\t\t\t\t\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-spacer\">\n\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-spacer-inner\"><\/div>\n\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-element elementor-element-f264d4a elementor-widget elementor-widget-heading\" data-id=\"f264d4a\" data-element_type=\"widget\" data-widget_type=\"heading.default\">\n\t\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-widget-container\">\n\t\t\t\t\t<h2 class=\"elementor-heading-title elementor-size-default\">Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry Faculty <\/h2>\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t\t\t\t<\/div>\n\t\t<\/section>\n\t\t\t\t<section class=\"elementor-section elementor-top-section elementor-element elementor-element-50c470a elementor-section-boxed elementor-section-height-default elementor-section-height-default\" data-id=\"50c470a\" data-element_type=\"section\">\n\t\t\t\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-container elementor-column-gap-default\">\n\t\t\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-column elementor-col-100 elementor-top-column elementor-element elementor-element-20f1ab4\" data-id=\"20f1ab4\" data-element_type=\"column\">\n\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-widget-wrap elementor-element-populated\">\n\t\t\t\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-element elementor-element-4031439 elementor-widget elementor-widget-text-editor\" data-id=\"4031439\" data-element_type=\"widget\" data-widget_type=\"text-editor.default\">\n\t\t\t\t<div class=\"elementor-widget-container\">\n\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t<div class=\"direntry diraltrow\"><div class=\"direntry diraltrow\"><p><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignright\" src=\"https:\/\/img2.hamptonu.edu\/profile\/ndip_edmund2.jpg\" alt=\"Dr. Edmund Moses Ndip\" \/> <span class=\"name\">Dr. Edmund Moses Ndip<\/span> <span class=\"title\">Associate Professor<span class=\"department\">, Chemistry and Biochemistry<\/span><\/span> <br \/><span class=\"location\"><span class=\"locationlabel\">Location: <\/span><span class=\"buildingname\">Turner Hall <\/span><span class=\"roomnumber\">317<\/span><\/span> <br \/><span class=\"phone\"><span class=\"phonelabel\">Phone:<\/span><span class=\"phonenumber\"> 17577275396<\/span><\/span> <br \/><span class=\"email\"><span class=\"emaillabel\">E-mail: <\/span><span class=\"emailaddress\"><a href=\"mailto:edmund.ndip@hamptonu.edu\">edmund.ndip@hamptonu.edu<\/a><\/span><\/span> <span class=\"expertise\"><span class=\"expertiselabel\"><br \/>Expertise: <\/span><span class=\"expertisedetail\">Physical Chemistry, Computational Materials Science, Molecular Spectroscopy, Computer Assisted Instruction<\/span><\/span><\/p><h4><strong>EDUCATION:<\/strong><\/h4><ul><li>Ph.D., 1987,\u00a0Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX<\/li><li>M.S., 1982,Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR.<\/li><li>Licence-es-Chimie (B.S.), 1976, University of Yaounde, Yaounde, Cameroon.<\/li><li>DESG (Diploma General Science), 1975, University of Yaounde, Yaounde, Cameroon.<\/li><\/ul><p><strong>RESEARCH:\u00a0\u00a0<\/strong>Experimental Physical Chemistry &#8211; Laser Spectroscopy (materials characterization); Matrix Isolation Spectroscopy; Computational Chemistry applications to problems in chemistry, biology and materials science; Computer-Assisted Instruction \/ Simulation Based Learning.<\/p><p><strong>Thrust I<\/strong>:MATERIALS DESIGN, SYNTHESIS, AND PROPERTIES EVALUATION:\u00a0Our research efforts focus on the applications of computational chemistry \/ molecular modeling to problems in chemistry (molecular and electronic structure and property calculations, elucidation of organic reaction mechanisms; structure activity relationships in natural products and other compounds with significant medicinal and biological activities, and materials science (structure \u2013 property relationships in multichromophoric systems, molecular and electronic properties of nanostructured supramolecular assemblies \u2013 materials for imaging and electronics).\u00a0<em>Ab initio<\/em>, semi-empirical and Monte Carlo simulations methods are used to study the electronic (linear and nonlinear optical properties) as well as the molecular properties of azo-, imine- and vinylene-bridged furan, pyrrole, and thiophene-based organic semiconductors.\u00a0 Our present focus is on the theoretical studies of organic semiconductors. Overall, projects in these areas are interdisciplinary; involving computation, a wide range of synthetic methodology, and spectroscopic techniques. (2) Hydrogen bonding plays an important role in molecular self-assembly. We are investigating the quantitative role of the hydrogen bond in the aggregation process as well as developing structure &#8211; property relationships for multi-functional and multichromophoric materials. (3) Calculations of nonlinear optical properties of supramolecular donor-acceptor systems (Collaboration with Professor JaeTae Seo of the Physics Department). The materials being studied could be possible candidates for a broad range of applications \u2013 optoelectronic devices, telecommunications, quantum computing, photodynamic therapy, etc.<\/p><p><strong>Thrust II<\/strong>: ELUCIDATION OF ORGANIC REACTION MECHANISMS:\u00a0 We are applying <em>ab initio<\/em> and semiempirical methods\u00a0 to investigate organic reaction mechanisms of interest.\u00a0We are presently continuing our investigations of the photochemical and thermal decomposition channels of small organic acids.<\/p><p><strong><em>Thrust III: <\/em><\/strong><em>COMPUTER-ASSISTED INSTRUCTION:\u00a0<\/em><a href=\"http:\/\/www.shodor.org\/\">Computational science<\/a>\u00a0is used to demystify abstract chemistry concepts using grant \u2013 supported facilities in TU 119 (Computational Chemistry Laboratory. (http:\/\/science.hamptonu.edu\/chem\/comp_lab.cfm) and FITW facilities inn TU 237.\u00a0 Additionally, we are investigating the efficacy of problem based learning and simulation based learning in the development of critical thinking skills in the STEM disciplines (particularly, chemistry).<\/p><p><strong>INSTRUCTIONAL ACTIVITIES<\/strong>:\u00a0 \u00a0Instructional activities include teaching undergraduate courses in organic and physical chemistry, and graduate courses in physical chemistry and spectroscopy.\u00a0 Representative courses include: .\u00a0 Undergraduate Research (CHE 114, 214, 314, 315, 414, 415), Organic Chemistry I, II (CHE 301, 302 &#8211; Laboratory and\/or Lecture), Physical Chemistry I, II (CHE 401, 402 &#8211; Lecture and Laboratory), Molecular Spectroscopy (CHE 505) &#8211; Graduate, Advanced Physical Chemistry I, II (CHE 613, 614) &#8211; Graduate, Pre-Med Chemistry I, II (MSD 621, 622), Thesis Research (CHE 650, CHE 681).\u00a0 We are also involved in modernization of the\u00a0 Physical Chemistry Laboratory Curriculum with the introduction of experiments in laser and Raman spectroscopies using facilities at the Graduate Physics Research Center (GPRC).<\/p><p><strong>SELECTED PUBLICATIONS<\/strong><\/p><ul><li>\u201cDetermination of the p\/o-Isomer Product Ratios in Electrophilic Aromatic Nitration of Alkylbenzenes Using High Resolution <sup>1<\/sup>H NMR Spectroscopy\u201d Michelle K. Waddell, Charles M. Bump, Edmund M. Ndip, Godson C. Nwokogu, <em>World Journal of Chemical Education<\/em>, Vol. 7, No. 3 (2019), 216-224. doi 10, 12691\/wjce-7-3-5.<\/li><li>&#8220;A DFT Study of the nonlinear optical properties of a series of heterocyclic azo- and imine-bridged organic semiconductors&#8221; Marcus L. Stephens, Angelique N. Kater, and <strong>Edmund Moses N. Ndip<\/strong>, <em>Proceedings of the<\/em> <em>20<sup>th<\/sup> Conference on Current Trends in Computational Chemistry, 121 \u2013 125, <\/em><strong>2011<\/strong>.<\/li><li><strong>&#8220;<\/strong>Theoretical evaluation of the nonlinear optical properties of some centrosymmetric aromatic heterocyclic azo- and vinylene-bridged semiconductors&#8221; Marcus L. Stephens, Courtney E. Dula, and <strong>Edmund Moses N. Ndip, <\/strong><em>Proceedings of the 18<sup>th<\/sup> Conference on Current Trends in Computational Chemistry, 130 \u2013 133, <\/em><strong>2009<\/strong><em>.<\/em><\/li><li><strong>\u201c<\/strong>Theoretical Studies (Quantum Mechanical) of Furan-, Pyrrole-, and Thiophene-Based Organic Semiconductors\u201d Courtney E. Dula, Gilda K. Sibedwo, Dawn E. Scott, and <strong>Edmund Moses N. Ndip<\/strong>, <em>Proceedings of the 15<sup>th<\/sup> Conference on Current Trends in Computational Chemistry 46 \u2013 48, <\/em><strong>2006<\/strong>.<\/li><li>\u201cIntroduction of Nanotechnology to Undergraduate Engineering and Science Curricula \u2013 A Multidisciplinary and Modular Approach\u201d Jale Akyurtlu, Ates Akyurtlu, JaeTae Seo, <strong>Edmund Moses Ndip<\/strong>, <em>Proceedings of the ASEE 2006 Annual Conferenc<\/em>e, Chicago, IL, June 16, <strong>2006<\/strong>.<\/li><li>\u201cA Multidisciplinary and Modular Approach for the Introduction of Nanotechnology to Undergraduate Engineering and Science Curricula,\u201d Jale Akyurtlu, Ates Akyurtlu, JaeTae Seo, <strong>Edmund Ndip<\/strong>, <em>Proceedings of the 2006 International Conference on Engineering Education<\/em>, San Juan, Puerto Rico, July 23 \u2013 26, <strong>2006<\/strong>.<\/li><li><strong>Edmund Moses N. Ndip<\/strong>, Manoj K. Shukla, Jerzy Leszczynski, Richard L. Redington \u201cTheoretical Studies of the Ground-State Unimolecular Decomposition Channels of Propynoic Acid\u201d, <em>Int. J. Quant. Chem<\/em>., 100 (5), 779 \u2013 787, <strong>2004<\/strong>.<\/li><li>Jerry Perlstein, Kevin Steppe+, Shai Vaday, and <strong>Edmund Moses N. Ndip<\/strong>, \u201cMolecular Self \u2013 Assemblies. 5. Analysis of the Vector Properties of Hydrogen Bonding in Crystal Engineering\u201d, <em>J. Am. Chem. Soc<\/em>., 118, 8433 \u2013 8443, <strong>1996<\/strong>.<\/li><li>&#8220;<em>Chemistry of Waste Management &#8211; Manual<\/em>&#8220;, Edmund M. N. Ndip, Lamar University, Department of Occupational Health and Safety, Beaumont, Texas, July 1990.<\/li><li>\u201c<em>Vibrational Analysis and Ab Initio Studies of Propiolic Acid<\/em>.\u201d <strong>Edmund Moses N. Ndip<\/strong>, Ph.D. Dissertation, Texas Tech University, August <strong>1987<\/strong>.<\/li><li>&#8220;The Photochemical Transformation of Oxime Carbamates &#8211; Methomyl&#8221; P. K. Freeman, <strong>Edmund M. N. Ndip<\/strong>, <em>J. Agric Food Chem<\/em>., <strong>1984<\/strong>, 32, 877 &#8211; 880.<\/li><li>\u201c<em>The Photochemical Transformation of Oxime Carbamates \u2013 Methomyl<\/em>.\u201d <strong>Edmund Moses N. Ndip<\/strong>, M.S. Thesis, Oregon State University, December <strong>1981<\/strong>.<\/li><\/ul><p><strong>ABSTRACTS \/ CONTRIBUTED PAPERS<\/strong><\/p><ul><li>\u201cTheoretical studies of the non linear optical properties (NLO) of a series of dithienopyrrole-based donor-pi-acceptor dyes.\u201d E. M. N. Ndip, <em>Proceedings of<\/em> <em>96<sup>th<\/sup> Annual Meeting Virginia Academy of Science<\/em>, Virginia Journal of Science (SUMMER 2019).<\/li><li>\u201c(Hyper)polarizabilities: a materials design criterion.\u201d E. M. N. Ndip, <em>Proceedings of<\/em> <em>96<sup>th<\/sup> Annual Meeting Virginia Academy of Science<\/em>, Virginia Journal of Science (SUMMER 2018).<\/li><li>\u201cPoor man\u2019s electronic lab notebook\u201d, Dr. Charles M. Bump, Dr. Edmund M. Ndip, Dr. Godson C. Nwokogu, Dr. Michelle K. Waddell, <em>Abstracts of<\/em> the <em>254<sup>th<\/sup> of the American Chemical Society Meeting and Exposition, Washington, D.C. <\/em>(August 20-24, 2017).<\/li><li>&#8220;Synthesis of some multichromophoric systems for molecular electronics\u201d Edmund Moses N. Ndip and Reham Almrashi, <em>Proceedings of the<\/em> <em>95<sup>th<\/sup> Annual Virginia Academy of Science Meeting<\/em>, Virginia Journal of Science, VOL. 6, No. 1 &amp; 2, (SPRING \/ SUMMER 2017)<\/li><li>\u201cEffects of substituents and bridge length on nlo properties of a series of bis azo dyes\u201d Edmund Moses N. Ndip,David S. Barnes and Binal Patel, <em>Proceedings of the<\/em> <em>94<sup>th<\/sup> Annual Virginia Academy of Science Meeting<\/em>, Virginia Journal of Science, VOL. 67, No. 1 &amp; 2, (SPRING \/ SUMMER 2016)<\/li><li>\u201cEngaging inquiry \u2013 based student learning using computational chemistry iPad apps in organic chemistry laboratories.\u201d\u00a0 Michelle K. Waddell, Charles Bump, Godson Nwokogu and Edmund Ndip, <em>Proceedings of the<\/em> <em>94<sup>th<\/sup> Annual Virginia Academy of Science Meeting<\/em>, Virginia Journal of Science, VOL. 67, No. 1 &amp; 2, (SPRING \/ SUMMER 2016)<\/li><li>\u201cSemi \u2013 empirical studies of donor-acceptor pair substituent effects on the nonlinear optical properties of a series of bisazo p-conjugated systems\u201d David S. Barnes, Dr. Edmund M. Ndip, <em>Book of Abstracts<\/em> 73<em><sup>rd<\/sup> Joint Annual Meeting of the National Institute of Science and Beta Kappa Chi Scientific Honor Society, <\/em>(April 6 &#8211; 9, 2016).<\/li><li>\u201cSynthesis and spectroscopic studies of vinylidene-bridged heterocyclic organic semiconductors\u201d Dominique Covington, Dr. Michelle Waddell and Dr. Edmund Ndip,<em> Book of Abstracts<\/em> <em>22<sup>nd<\/sup> Annual School of Science Research Symposium<\/em>, Hampton, VA (March 18, 2016)<\/li><li>\u201cSemi \u2013 empirical studies of donor-acceptor pair substitutnt effects on the nonlinear optical properties of a series of bisazo p-conjugated systems\u201d David S. Barnes, Dr. Edmund M. Ndip, <em>Book of Abstracts<\/em> <em>22<sup>nd<\/sup> Annual School of Science Research Symposium<\/em>, Hampton, VA (March 18, 2016)<\/li><li>\u201cHave you done your homework?\u201d Charles Bump, Godson Nwokogu, Edmund Moses Ndip, Michelle Waddell, Division of Chemical Education session titled \u201cHomework: Past, Present and Future\u201d. <em>Abstracts 251<sup>st<\/sup> National American Chemical Society Meeting and Exposition,<\/em> San Diego, CA (March 16, 2016)<\/li><li>\u201cDevelopment of higher order thinking skills: Application of simulations and molecular modeling to instruction in physical and organic chemistry\u201d Edmund Moses Ndip, Godson Nwokogu, Charles Bump, Michelle Waddell<em>, <\/em>Division of Chemical Education session titled \u201cSci &#8211; Mix\u201d <em>Abstracts<\/em> <em>251<sup>st<\/sup> National American Chemical Society Meeting and Exposition,<\/em> San Diego, CA (March 13 &#8211; 17, 2016)<\/li><li>\u201cDevelopment of higher order thinking skills: Application of simulations and molecular modeling to instruction in physical and organic chemistry\u201d Edmund Moses Ndip, Godson Nwokogu, Charles Bump, Michelle Waddell<em>, <\/em>Division of Chemical Education session titled \u201cMolecular Modeling at the Undergraduate Level\u201d <em>Abstracts<\/em> <em>251<sup>st<\/sup> National American Chemical Society Meeting and Exposition,<\/em> San Diego, CA (March 13 &#8211; 17, 2016)<\/li><li>\u201cSolvent effects on the nonlinear properties of a series of centrosymmetric D-?-D aryl stryl organic semiconductors, E. M. N. Ndip and C. E. Dula, <em>Proceedings of<\/em> <em>93<sup>rd<\/sup> Annual Meeting Virginia Academy of Science<\/em>, Virginia Journal of Science, VOL. 66, No. 1 &amp; 2, pg. 39 (SPRING \/ SUMMER 2015)<\/li><li>\u201cApplication of simulation &#8211; based approach in physical chemistry instruction\u201d E. M. N. Ndip, <em>Proceedings of<\/em> <em>93<sup>rd<\/sup> Annual Meeting Virginia Academy of Science<\/em>, Virginia Journal of Science, VOL. 66, No. 1 &amp; 2, pg. 42-43 (SPRING \/ SUMMER 2015).<\/li><li>\u201cIntegrating a CSI Style Mass Spectrometry Lab Experiment to Improve Student Learning Outcomes in Organic Chemistry Laboratories\u201d Michelle K. Waddell, Charles Bump, Edmund Ndip, and Godson Nwokogu, Proceedings of the <em>7<sup>th<\/sup> Understanding Interventions that Broaden Participation in Science Careers Conference<\/em>, San Diego CA. (May 16, 2015)<\/li><li>\u201cThe ACS examination in organic chemistry at Hampton University\u201d, Dr. Charles M. Bump, Dr. Edmund M. Ndip, Dr. Godson C. Nwokogu, Dr. Michelle C. Waddell, <em>Proceedings of the 249<sup>th<\/sup> American Chemical Society National Meeting<\/em>, Denver, CO ( March 22-26, 2015)<\/li><li>\u201cPolarizabilities and hyperpolarizabilities of vinylene-bridged aryl styryl systems \u2013 substituents and extent of conjugation effects.\u201d Edmund Moses N. Ndip, and John M. McCormick,** <em>Proceedings of the 92<sup>nd<\/sup>\u00a0 Annual Meeting of the Virginia Academy of Science<\/em>, <em>Virginia Journal of Science<\/em>,\u00a0 Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA (May 15, 2014)<\/li><li>\u201cProgress towards the synthesis of a series of TPA centrosymmetric vinylene-bridged aryl styryl heterocyclic D-pi-D systems.\u201d Michelle K. Waddell,<sup>#<\/sup> and Edmund Moses\u00a0 N. Ndip, <em>Proceedings of the 92<sup>nd<\/sup> \u00a0Annual Meeting of the Virginia Academy of Science<\/em>, <em>Virginia Journal of Science<\/em>,\u00a0 Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA (May 15, 2014)<\/li><li>\u201cSynthesis and characterization of two-photon excited pyrrole derivatives\u201d Dominique I. Covington, Dr. Edmund M. Ndip, Dr. Michelle Waddell<sup>#<\/sup>, <em>Abstracts<\/em> 19<sup>th<\/sup> Annual School of Science Research Symposium, Hampton University, Hampton, VA (April 17 \u2013 18, 2014)<\/li><li>\u201cSynthesis of 2,5-bis (p-N, N-diethylaminostyryl) furan (BESF).\u201d Eve Reeves, Dr. Michelle Waddell, Dr. Edmund M. Ndip. <em>Abstracts<\/em> 19<sup>th<\/sup> Annual School of Science Research Symposium, Hampton University, Hampton, VA (April 17 \u2013 18, 2014)<\/li><li>\u201cDesign of multichromophoric systems for molecular electronics\u201d E. M. N. Ndip, N. Pandey, and K. Cole, <em>Proceedings of the 91<sup>st<\/sup> Annual Meeting of the Virginia Academy of Science<\/em>, <em>Virginia Journal of Science<\/em>, \u00a0Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA (May 23, 2013)<\/li><li>\u201cVisualizing concepts in physical chemistry: A case study in physical chemistry\u201d\u00a0 E. Ndip, <em>American Chemical Society Symposium on Practical Applications of Using Visualization Techniques in Chemistry<\/em>, 244<sup>th<\/sup> American Chemical Society Fall Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA <strong>\u00a0<\/strong>(August 19, 2012)<\/li><li>\u201cMeasuring Student Comprehension of the Learning Objectives in Organic Chemistry Computations Experiments\u201d M. K. Waddell, C. Bump, E. Ndip, G. Nwokogu, <em>Proceedings of the 90<sup>th<\/sup> Annual Meeting of the Virginia Academy of Science, Virginia Journal of Science<\/em>, Norfolk State University, Norfolk, VA (May 24, 2012)<\/li><li>\u201cA DFT Study of the nonlinear optical properties of a series of heterocyclic azo- and imine-bridged organic semiconductors\u201d Marcus L. Stephens, Angelique N. Kater, and Edmund Moses N. Ndip, Proceedings of the <em>20<sup>th<\/sup> Conference on Current Trends in Computational Chemistry, pg 121 \u2013 125<\/em>, Jackson, MS(2011)<\/li><li>\u201cDesign and theoretical studies of model centrosymmetric aromatic heterocyclic aryl styryl vinylene bidged systems for molecular electronics\u201d\u00a0 E. Ndip, C. Dula, M. Stephens, A. Kater, K. Cole, <em>63<sup>rd<\/sup> Southeastern Regional Meeting of the American Chemical Society (SERMACS)<\/em>, October 26 \u2013 29, 2011, Richmond, VA<\/li><li>\u201cSynthesis of TPA centrosymmetric vinylene \u2013 bridged aryl styryl heterocyclic d-p-d systems for molecular electronics\u201d\u00a0 M. K. Waddell, L. Brightful, J. Palmer, E. Ndip,\u00a0 <em>63<sup>rd<\/sup> Southeastern Regional Meeting of the American Chemical Society (SERMACS)<\/em>, October 26 \u2013 29, 2011, Richmond, VA<\/li><li>\u201cCalculational Organic Chemistry \u2013 A Supplement to Traditional Wet Chemistry Experiments.\u201d\u00a0 Charles M. Bump, Edmund M. Ndip, Godson C. Nwokogu, and Michelle K. Waddell, <em>Virginia Journal of Science, Vol. 62, No. 1 &amp; 2, pg. 48 (Spring &amp; Summer 2011)<\/em><\/li><li>TD-DFT study of furan and thiophene \u2013 centered donor \u2013 p- donor and donor \u00a0\u2013 \u00a0p \u00a0\u2013 acceptor dye band gaps\u201d Marcus L. Stephens, Angelique Kater, <strong>(Edmund Moses N. Ndip)<\/strong> in 2011 Emerging Researchers (ERN) Conference in STEM, page A20 \u2013 A21, Washington, DC, February 24 \u2013 26, 2011<\/li><li>\u201cA DFT and Semiempirical study of benzothiazole donor \u2013 p \u2013 acceptor semiconductors\u201d Marcus L. Stephens, Dr. Edmund Ndip, Hampton University School of Science <em>15<sup>th<\/sup> Annual Student Research Day Symposium<\/em>, Hampton University, Hampton, VA. (February 19, 2010).<\/li><li><strong>\u201c<\/strong>Theoretical evaluation of the nonlinear optical properties of some centrosymmetric aromatic heterocyclic azo- and vinylene-bridged semiconductors\u201d Marcus L. Stephens, Courtney E. Dula, and Edmund Moses N. Ndip<strong>, <\/strong><em>Proceedings 18<sup>th<\/sup> Conference on Current Trends in Computational Chemistry 2009, Jackson, MS., pg. 130 \u2013 133.<\/em><\/li><li>\u201cComparative study of the nonlinear optical (NLO) properties of a series of push-pull diarylaminostyryl chromophores with heterocyclic and azo bridges\u201d Edmund Moses N. Ndip, <em>Proceedings of the 87<sup>th<\/sup> Annual Meeting of the Virginia Academy of Science, Virginia Journal of Science, \u00a0Richmond, Virginia (May 28, 2009).<\/em><\/li><li>\u201cDensity Functional Theory studies of diarylaminostyryl\u00a0 chromophores with heterocyclic and vinylene bridges\u201d Courtney E. Dula and Edmund Moses N. Ndip, <em>Proceedings of the 87<sup>th<\/sup> Annual Meeting of the Virginia Academy of Science, Richmond, Virginia (May 28, 2009).<\/em><\/li><li>\u00a0\u201cTheoretical studies of some donor-p-donor heterocyclic systems for molecular electronics\u201d Courtney E. Dula, Edmund Moses N. Ndip, IEEE &amp; ACM Supercomputing Conference SC08 Education Program, Austin, TX, November 15, 2008.<\/li><li>\u201cIncorporation of Computational Chemistry \/ Science into the Undergraduate Chemistry Curriculum\u201d Edmund Moses N. Ndip, Charles M. Bump,<sup>#<\/sup> Godson C. Nwokogu,<sup>#<\/sup> and Shanthi Paranawithana,<sup>#<\/sup> 236<sup>th<\/sup> Annual Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Division of Chemical Education, NSF Catalyzed Innovations in the Undergraduate Curriculum, Philadelphia, PA, August 17, 2008.<\/li><li>\u201cModular approach of nanophysics for undergraduate science and engineering curriculum development\u201d JaeTae Seo, Edmund Ndip, Jale Akyurtlu, and Ates Akyurtlu, MAR08 Meeting of the American Physical Society, New Orleans, LA (March 11, 2008)<\/li><li>\u201cIncorporating computational chemistry \/ science into the undergraduate chemistry curriculum\u201d Edmund Moses N. Ndip, Charles M. Bump, Godson C. Nwokogu, and Shanthi Paranawithana, IEEE &amp; ACM Supercomputing Conference (SC07) Education Program, Reno, NV. (Nov. 10, 2007).<\/li><li>\u201cA Comparative Study: semi- empirical versus density functional theory (DFT) studies of some organic semiconductors\u201d Edmund Moses N. Ndip, Courtney E. Dula,<sup>*<\/sup> Gilda K. Sibedwo,<sup>*<\/sup> Dawn E. Scott;<sup>*<\/sup> <em>Proceedings of the 7<sup>th<\/sup> Southern School on Computational Chemistry and Materials Science, Jackson, MS, pg. 99 \u2013 100<\/em> (April 6-7, 2007)<\/li><li><strong>\u201c<\/strong>Theoretical Studies (Quantum Mechanical) of Furan-, Pyrrole-, and Thiophene-Based Organic Semiconductors\u201d Courtney E. Dula,<sup>*<\/sup> Gilda K. Sibedwo,<sup>*<\/sup> Dawn E. Scott,<sup>*<\/sup> and Edmund Moses N. Ndip, <em>Proceedings 15<sup>th<\/sup> Conference on Current Trends in Computational Chemistry 2006, \u00a0pg. 46 \u2013 48 <\/em>Jackson, MS<\/li><li>\u201cIntroduction of Nanotechnology to Undergraduate Engineering and Science Curricula \u2013 A Multidisciplinary and Modular Approach\u201d Jale Akyurtlu,<sup>#<\/sup> Ates Akyurtlu,<sup>#<\/sup> JaeTae Seo,<sup>#<\/sup> Edmund Moses Ndip, <em>Proceedings of the ASEE 2006 Annual Conferenc<\/em>e, Chicago, IL, June 16, 2006.<\/li><li>\u201cA Multidisciplinary and Modular Approach for the Introduction of\u00a0 Nanotechnology to Undergraduate Engineering and Science Curricula,\u201d\u00a0 Jale Akyurtlu,<sup>#<\/sup> Ates Akyurtlu,<sup>#<\/sup> JaeTae Seo,<sup>#<\/sup> Edmund Ndip, <em>Proceedings of the 2006 International Conference on Engineering Education<\/em>, San Juan, Puerto Rico, July 23 \u2013 26, 2006<\/li><li><em>National Science Foundation Center for Workshops in the Chemical Sciences Workshop on Environmental Chemistry \u2013 \u201cModeling the Environment<\/em>\u201d, Hampton University, Hampton, VA, May 21 \u2013 26, 2006<\/li><li>\u201cTheoretical Studies of AZT and AZT Analogues\u201d Edmund Moses N. Ndip, <em>Proceedings 14<sup>th<\/sup> Conference on Current Trends in Computational Chemistry <\/em><strong>2005<\/strong>, <em>pg. 116<\/em>, Jackson, MS<\/li><li><strong>\u201c<\/strong>Theoretical Studies of AZT and Other Anti-HIV Compounds<strong>\u201d<\/strong> Edmund Moses Ndip, 5<sup>th<\/sup> <em>Southern School on Computational Chemistry<\/em>, Jackson, MS, April 8 \u2013 9, 2005<\/li><li>\u201cA theoretical study of the ground state unimolecular decomposition channels of propynoic Acid\u201d Edmund Moses N. Ndip, Manoj Shukla, Jerzy Leszczynski, <em>12<sup>th<\/sup> Conference on Current Trends in Computational Chemistry 2003<\/em>, Jackson, MS, October 30 \u2013 November 1<strong>, <\/strong>2003.<\/li><li>\u201cA Theoretical Study of the Ground State Decomposition Channels of Propynoic Acid\u201d Edmund Moses N. Ndip, Manoj Shukla,<sup>#<\/sup> Jerzy Leszczynski,<sup>#<\/sup> <em>CCMSI 2003 Summer Institute<\/em>, Orange Beach, AL, July 30<strong>, <\/strong>2003<\/li><li>\u201cTheoretical Studies of a Class of Anti-HIV Compounds, HEPT-Derivatives\u201d Ji Lim,<sup>**<\/sup> Edmund Moses N. Ndip, 81<sup>st<\/sup> Annual Meeting of the Virginia Academy of Science, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, May 29<strong>, <\/strong>2003<\/li><li>\u201cTheoretical Studies of Precursor Amines of Novel Antimicrobial Quartenary Ammonium Salts\u201d J.C. Jimenez,<sup>**<\/sup> A. Charlotte,<sup>**<\/sup> S.M. Aponte,<sup>**<\/sup> Edmund Moses N. Ndip, <em>Proceedings of the 80<sup>th<\/sup> Annual Meeting of the Virginia Academy of Science<\/em>, Hampton University, Hampton, Virginia, May 22 \u2013 24<strong>, <\/strong>2002<\/li><li>\u201cDesign and synthesis of second generation benzalkonium antimicrobial amphiphiles\u201d April Foust*, Edmund Moses N. Ndip, Richard D. Gandour<sup>#<\/sup>, Hampton University\u2019s Fourth Annual Student Research Symposium, Hampton, VA. (February 12 \u201313, 1999)<\/li><li>\u201cThe Synthesis of Bis Azobenzenes\u201d Knachelle R. Hodge*, Edmund Moses N. Ndip and David G. Whitten,<sup>#<\/sup> Hampton University\u2019s Third Annual Student Research Symposium, Hampton, VA. (February 13 &#8211; 14, 1998)<\/li><\/ul><p><strong>\u00a0<\/strong><\/p><p><strong>PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS<\/strong><\/p><ul><li>&#8220;Theoretical studies of the non linear optical properties (NLO) of a series of dithienopyrrole-based donor-pi-acceptor dyes\u201d Edmund Moses N. Ndip 96<sup>th<\/sup> Annual Virginia Academy of Science Meeting, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA (May 23, 2019) [O]<\/li><li>&#8220;(Hyper)polarizabilities: a materials design criterion\u201d Edmund Moses N. Ndip 95<sup>th<\/sup> Annual Virginia Academy of Science Meeting, Longwood University, Farmville, VA (May 23 \u2013 25, 2018) [O]<\/li><li>\u201cPoor man\u2019s electronic lab notebook\u201d, Dr. Charles M. Bump, Dr. Edmund M. Ndip, Dr. Godson C. Nwokogu,\u00a0Dr. Michelle K. Waddell<sup>@<\/sup>, <em>Abstracts of<\/em> the <em>254<sup>th<\/sup> National American Chemical Society Meeting and Exposition, Washington, D.C. <\/em>(August 22, 2017). [O]<\/li><li>&#8220;Synthesis of some multichromophoric systems for molecular electronics\u201d Edmund Moses N. Ndip and Reham Almrashi,<sup>*<\/sup> <em>95<sup>th<\/sup> Annual Virginia Academy of Science Meeting<\/em>, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA (May 16 \u2013 18, 2017) [O]<\/li><li>\u201cEffects of substituents and bridge length on nlo properties of a series of bis azo dyes\u201d Edmund Moses N. Ndip and Binal Patel,<sup>#<\/sup> <em>94<sup>th<\/sup> Annual Virginia Academy of Science Meeting<\/em>, University of Mary Washington, Fredericksburg, VA (May 17 &#8211; 19, \u2013 2016) [O]<\/li><li>\u201cEngaging inquiry \u2013 based student learning using computational chemistry iPad apps in organic chemistry laboratories.\u201d\u00a0 Michelle K. Waddell, Charles Bump, Godson Nwokogu and Edmund Ndip, <em>94<sup>th<\/sup> Annual Virginia Academy of Science Meeting<\/em>, University of Mary Washington, Fredericksburg, VA (May 17 &#8211; 19, \u2013 2016) [O]<\/li><li>\u201cSemi \u2013 empirical studies of donor-acceptor pair substituent effects on the nonlinear optical properties of a series of bisazo p-conjugated systems\u201d David S. Barnes,<sup>**<\/sup> Dr. Edmund M. Ndip,73<em><sup>rd<\/sup> Joint Annual Meeting of the National Institute of Science and Beta Kappa Chi Scientific Honor Society, <\/em>Crown Plaza Hampton Marina Hotel, Hampton, VA (April 6 -9, 2016). [O, DSB won 2<sup>nd<\/sup> place prize for Undergraduate presentations.]<\/li><li>\u201cSynthesis and spectroscopic studies of vinylene-bridged heterocyclic organic semiconductors\u201d Dominique Covington,<sup>*<\/sup> Dr. Michelle Waddell and Dr. Edmund Ndip, <em>22<sup>nd<\/sup> Annual School of Science Research Symposium<\/em>, Hampton, VA (March 18, 2016) [P]<\/li><li>\u201cSemi \u2013 empirical studies of donor-acceptor pair substituent effects on the nolinear optical properties of a series of bisazo p-conjugated systems\u201d David S. Barnes,<sup>**<\/sup> Dr. Edmund M. Ndip, <em>22<sup>nd<\/sup> Annual School of Science Research Symposium<\/em>, Hampton, VA (March 18, 2016) [P]<\/li><li>\u201cHave you done your homework?\u201d Charles Bump, Godson Nwokogu, Edmund Moses Ndip, Michelle Waddell, Division of Chemical Education session titled \u201cHomework: Past, Present and Future\u201d. <em>251<sup>st<\/sup> National American Chemical Society Meeting and Exposition,<\/em> San Diego, CA (March 16, 2016)<\/li><li>\u201cDevelopment of higher order thinking skills: Application of simulations and molecular modeling to instruction in physical and organic chemistry\u201d Edmund Moses Ndip, Godson Nwokogu, Charles Bump, Michelle Waddell<em>, <\/em>Division of Chemical Education session titled \u201cSci &#8211; Mix\u201d <em>251<sup>st<\/sup> National American Chemical Society Meeting and Exposition,<\/em> San Diego, CA (March 14, 2016)\u00a0 [P]<\/li><li>\u201cDevelopment of higher order thinking skills: Application of simulations and molecular modeling to instruction in physical and organic chemistry\u201d Edmund Moses Ndip, Godson Nwokogu, Charles Bump, Michelle Waddell<em>, <\/em>Division of Chemical Education session titled \u201cMolecular Modeling at the Undergraduate Level\u201d <em>251<sup>st<\/sup> National American Chemical Society Meeting and Exposition,<\/em> San Diego, CA (March 13, 2016)\u00a0 [O]<\/li><li>\u201cSolvent effects on the nonlinear properties of a series of centrosymmetric D-p-D aryl stryl organic semiconductors, E. M. N. Ndip, <em>93<sup>rd<\/sup> Annual\u00a0 Meeting Virginia Academy of Science<\/em>, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, VA, (May 23, 2015)<\/li><li>\u201cApplication of simulation &#8211; based approach in physical chemistry instruction\u201d \u00a0E. M. N. Ndip, <em>93<sup>rd<\/sup> Annual\u00a0 Meeting Virginia Academy of Science<\/em>, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, VA, May 21-23, 2015<\/li><li>\u201cIntegrating a CSI Style Mass Spectrometry Lab Experiment to Improve Student Learning Outcomes in Organic Chemistry Laboratories\u201d Michelle K. Waddell, Charles Bump, Edmund Ndip, and Godson Nwokogu, <em>7<sup>th<\/sup> Understanding Interventions that Broaden Participation in Science Careers Conference<\/em>, San Diego CA. (May 16, 2015)<\/li><li>\u201cSubstituent and extent of\u00a0 conjugation effects for some vinylene-bridged aryl styryl systems\u201d Edmund Moses N. Ndip, Ph.D., John M. McCormick,<sup>#, $<\/sup> 20<sup>th<\/sup> Annual School of Science Research Symposium, Hampton, VA (April 10, 2015)<\/li><li>\u00a0\u201cThe ACS examination in organic chemistry at Hampton University\u201d, Dr. Charles M. Bump, Dr. Edmund M. Ndip, Dr. Godson C. Nwokogu, Dr. Michelle C. Waddell, 249<sup>th<\/sup> American Chemical Society National Meeting, Denver, CO ( March 22-26, 2015)<\/li><li>&#8220;Polarizabilities and hyperpolarizabilities of vinylene-bridged aryl styryl systems \u2013 substituents and extent of conjugation effects.&#8221;\u00a0Edmund Moses N. Ndip, and John M. McCormick,\u00a0<em>92<sup>nd<\/sup> \u00a0Annual Meeting of the Virginia Academy of Science<\/em>,\u00a0<em>Virginia Journal of Science<\/em>, \u00a0Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA (May 15, 2014); [O]<\/li><li>&#8220;Progress towards the synthesis of a series of TPA centrosymmetric vinylene-bridged aryl styryl heterocyclic D-pi-D systems.&#8221;\u00a0Michelle K. Waddell, and Edmund Moses\u00a0 N. Ndip,\u00a0<em>92<sup>nd<\/sup> \u00a0Annual Meeting of the Virginia Academy of Science<\/em>,\u00a0<em>Virginia Journal of Science<\/em>, \u00a0Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA (May 15, 2014); [O]<\/li><li>&#8220;Synthesis and characterization of two-photon excited pyrrole derivatives&#8221;\u00a0Dominique I. Covington, Dr. Edmund M. Ndip, Dr. Michelle Waddell. 19<sup>th<\/sup> Annual School of Science Research Symposium, Hampton University, Hampton, VA (April 17 \u2013 18, 2014); [P]<\/li><li>&#8220;Synthesis of 2,5-bis (p-N, N-diethylaminostyryl) furan (BESF).&#8221;\u00a0Eve Reeves, Dr. Michelle Waddell, Dr. Edmund M. Ndip. 19<sup>th<\/sup> Annual School of Science Research Symposium, Hampton University, Hampton, VA (April 17 \u2013 18, 2014); [P]<\/li><li>&#8220;Theoretical Studies of the Nonlinear properties of Some Aromatic heterocyclic Bridged Systems for Molecular Electronics&#8221;\u00a0Edmund Ndip, IEEE and ACM Supercomputing Conference<strong>, SC13<\/strong>, HPC Interconnections &#8211; Broader Engagement (BE) and High Performance Computing (HPC) Educators Program, Denver Convention Center, Lobby B, Denver, CO (November 16, 2013); [P]<\/li><li>&#8220;Design of Multichromophoric Systems for Molecular Electronics&#8221;\u00a0E. M. N. Ndip, N. Pandey, and K. Cole, 91<sup>st<\/sup> Annual Meeting of the Virginia Academy of Science, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and\u00a0 State University, Blacksburg, VA (May 22 &#8211; 24, 2013); [O]<\/li><li>&#8220;Design (Theoretical Studies, Synthesis, and Laser Spectroscopic Characterization of Aromatic Heterocyclic Aryl Styryl Vinylene-, Azo-, and Imine-Bridged Systems for Molecular Electronics&#8221;\u00a0Edmund Moses N. Ndip, 18<sup>th<\/sup> Annual School of Science Research Symposium, Hampton University, Hampton, VA (April 18-19, 2013);<strong>[<\/strong>P<strong>]<\/strong><\/li><li>&#8220;Visualizing concepts in physical chemistry: A case study in Physical chemistry&#8221;\u00a0<em>American Chemical Symposium on Practical Applications of Using Visualization Techniques in Chemistry<\/em>, 244<sup>th<\/sup> American Chemical Society Fall Meeting, Philadelphia, PA. (August 19 \u2013 23, 2012); [O]<\/li><li>&#8220;Measuring student comprehension of learning objectives in organic chemistry calculations experiments&#8221;\u00a0\u00a0M. K. Waddell, C. Bump, E. Ndip, and G. Nwokogu, 90<sup>th<\/sup> Annual Meeting Virginia Academy of Science, Norfolk State University, Norfolk, VA, May 23 \u2013 25, 2012; [O]<\/li><li>&#8220;Design and theoretical studies of model centrosymmetric aromatic heterocyclic aryl styryl vinylene bidged systems for molecular electronics&#8221;\u00a0\u00a0E. Ndip, C. Dula, M. Stephens, A. Kater, K. Cole,\u00a0<em>63<sup>rd<\/sup> Southeastern Regional Meeting of the American Chemical Society (SERMACS)<\/em>, October 26 \u2013 29, 2011, Richmond, VA; [O]<\/li><li>&#8220;Synthesis of TPA Centrosymmetric Vinylene \u2013 Bridged Aryl Styryl Heterocyclic D-p-D Systems for Molecular Electronics&#8221;\u00a0\u00a0M. K. Waddell, L. Brightful, J. Palmer, E. Ndip,\u00a0\u00a0<em>63<sup>rd<\/sup> Southeastern Regional Meeting of the American Chemical Society (SERMACS)<\/em>, October 26 \u2013 29, 2011, Richmond, VA; [O]<\/li><li>&#8220;Calculational Organic Chemistry \u2013 A Supplement to Traditional Wet Chemistry Experiments.&#8221;\u00a0\u00a0Charles M. Bump, Edmund M. Ndip, Godson C. Nwokogu, and Michelle K. Waddell, 89<sup>th<\/sup> Annual Meeting of the Virginia Academy of Science, University of Richmond, Richmond, VA, May 24 &#8211; 26, 2011; [O]<\/li><li>&#8220;TD-DFT Study of Furan and Thiophene \u2013 Centered Donor \u2013 p- Donor and Donor \u2013 p \u2013Acceptor Dye band gaps&#8221; Marcus L. Stephens, Angelique Kater, (Edmund Moses N. Ndip) in 2011 Emerging Researchers (ERN) Conference in STEM, page A20 \u2013 A21, Washington, DC, February 24 \u2013 26, 2011; [O]<\/li><li>&#8220;A DFT and Semiempirical Study of Benzothiazole Donor \u2013 p \u2013 Acceptor Semiconductors&#8221;\u00a0Marcus L. Stephens, Dr. Edmund Ndip, Hampton University School of Science\u00a0<em>15<sup>th<\/sup> Annual Student Research Day Symposium<\/em>, Hampton University, Hampton, VA, February 19, 2010. [P]<\/li><li>&#8220;Undergraduate Research: A Transformational Experience \u2013 Computational Science&#8221;\u00a0<em>15<sup>th<\/sup>\u00a0 Annual Student Research Symposium<\/em>, Hampton University, Hampton, VA (February 19, 2010); [O]<\/li><li><em>NSF CWCS Workshop on Environmental Chemistry \u2013 &#8220;Modeling the Environment<\/em>&#8220;, Hampton University, Hampton, VA (May 25 &#8211; 29, 2009<strong>)<\/strong><\/li><li>&#8220;Comparative Study of the Nonlinear Optical (NLO) Properties of a Series of Push-Pull Diarylaminostyryl Chromophores with Heterocyclic and Azo Bridges&#8221;\u00a0<strong>Edmund Moses N. Ndip<\/strong>, Virginia Academy of Science 87<sup>th<\/sup> Annual Meeting, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA (May 28, 2009)<\/li><li>&#8220;Density Functional Theory Studies of Diarylaminostyryl Chromophores with Heterocyclic and Vinylene Bridges&#8221; Courtney E. Dula, and\u00a0Edmund Moses N. Ndip,\u00a0 Virginia Academy of Science 87<sup>th<\/sup> Annual Meeting, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA (May 28, 2009).<\/li><li>&#8220;Engaging Students in the Teaching \/ Learning Process&#8221; Hampton University 2009 Spring Educational Faculty Institute, Hampton, VA (May 12, 2009)<\/li><li>&#8220;Theoretical Studies of Some Donor-p-Donor Heterocyclic Systems for Molecular Electronics&#8221; Courtney E. Dula, Shirnece Brown, and\u00a0Edmund Moses N. Ndip, The Virginia Section of the American Chemical Society and the Department of Chemistry Undergraduate Research Poster Session 2009, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA (April 24, 2009)<\/li><li>&#8220;Theoretical Studies of Some Donor-p-Donor Heterocyclic Systems for Molecular Electronics&#8221; Courtney E. Dula, Dr. Edmund Ndip, Hampton University School of Science 14<sup>th<\/sup> Annual Student Research Day Symposium, Hampton University, Hampton, VA (April 10<strong>,\u00a0<\/strong>2009)<\/li><li>\u00a0&#8220;Theoretical Studies of Some Donor-p-Donor Heterocyclic Systems for Molecular Electronics&#8221; Courtney E. Dula,\u00a0<strong>Edmund Moses N. Ndip<\/strong>, IEEE &amp; ACM Supercomputing Conference SC08 Education Program, Austin, TX (November 15, 2008)<\/li><li>&#8220;Incorporation of Computational Chemistry \/ Science into the Undergraduate Chemistry Curriculum&#8221;\u00a0<strong>Edmund Moses N. Ndip<\/strong>, Charles M. Bump, Godson C. Nwokogu, and Shanthi Paranawithana, 236<sup>th<\/sup> Annual Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Division of Chemical Education, NSF Catalyzed Innovations in the Undergraduate Curriculum, Philadelphia, PA (August 17, 2008)<\/li><li>&#8220;Computational Chemistry Activities in the Chemistry Curriculum at Hampton University&#8221;\u00a0Edmund Moses N. Ndip, SC08 Education Program Summer Workshop:\u00a0 Applications of HPC, Grids, and Parallel Computing, NCSA ACCESS, Arlington, VA (July 26, 2008)<\/li><li>\u201cIncorporating Computational Chemistry \/ Science into the Undergraduate Chemistry Curriculum\u201d\u00a0Edmund Moses N. Ndip, Charles M. Bump, Godson C. Nwokogu, and Shanthi Paranawithana, IEEE &amp; ACM Supercomputing Conference (SC07) Education Program, Reno, NV (Nov. 10, 2007)<\/li><li>\u201cA Comparative Study: Semi Empirical versus Density Functional Theory (DFT) Studies of Some Organic Semiconductors\u201d\u00a0Edmund Moses N. Ndip, Coutney E. Dula, Gilda K. Sibedwo, Dawn E. Scott,\u00a0<em>7<sup>th<\/sup> Southern School on Computational Chemistry and materials Science 2007<\/em>, Jackson, MS (April 6, 2007<strong>)<\/strong><\/li><li>\u201cComputational Analysis of Pyrrole Based Compounds and their Use as Organic Semiconductors \u201d Dawn E. Scott, Dr. Edmund Ndip, 12<sup>th<\/sup> Annual School of Science Student Research Symposium, Hampton University, Hampton, VA, (February 2007)<\/li><li>\u201cModeling the Environment\u201d \u00a0NSF CWCS Workshop &#8211; Environmental Chemistry, Hampton University, Hampton, VA (May 2006)<\/li><li>&#8220;Theoretical Studies of AZT and AZT Analogues&#8221;, Edmund Moses Ndip, 5<sup>th<\/sup> Southern School on Computational Chemistry, Jackson, MS, (April 2005).<\/li><li>\u201cModeling the Correspondence Principle\u201d Shodor Education Foundation National Computational Science Institute Workshop, Norfolk State University, Norfolk, VA (May 2004)<\/li><li>\u201cTheoretical Studies of the Unimolecular Decomposition Channels of Propiolic Acid\u201d Edmund Moses N. Ndip, Jackson State University NSF CREST CCMSI Summer Institute, Orange Beach, Alabama, (July 2003)<\/li><li>\u201cComputational Science \u2013 Innovations in Teaching and Doing Chemistry\u201d Edmund Moses N. Ndip, Shaw University, Raleigh, NC, (July 2003). (invited seminar)<\/li><li>\u201cTeaching Chemical Kinetics with Models\u201d Shodor Education Foundation National Computational Science Institute Workshop, Norfolk State University, Norfolk, VA (May 2003)<\/li><li>&#8220;Theoretical Studies of a Class of Anti-HIV Compounds, HEPT Derivatives&#8221;,\u00a0Edmund Moses Ndip,\u00a0Ji Lim, 81st Annual Meeting of the Virginia Academy of Science, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia, (May 2003).<\/li><li>&#8220;Theoretical Studies of Precursor Amines of Novel Antimicrobial Quaternary Ammonium Salts&#8221;, J.C. Jimenez, A. Charlotte, S.M. Aponte,\u00a0Edmund Moses Ndip, <em>Proceedings of the 80<sup>th<\/sup> Annual Meeting of the Virginia Academy of Science<\/em>, Hampton University, Hampton, Virginia. (May 2002).<\/li><li>\u201cOverview of Computational Science\u201d Edmund Moses N. Ndip, Seventh Annual School of Science Student Research Symposium, Hampton University, Hampton, VA, (February\u00a0<strong>2002<\/strong>)<\/li><li>&#8220;Impact of New Multimedia Technologies on the Theory and Practice of Instruction&#8221;, Hampton University Technology Conference 2000: Closing the Digital Divide. Hampton University Convocation Center, Hampton, Virginia (November 2000).<\/li><li>\u201cDesign and Synthesis of Second Generation Benzalkonium Antimicrobial Amphiphiles\u201d April Foust+, Edmund Moses N. Ndip, Richard D. Gandour, Hampton University Fourth Annual Research Symposium, Hampton, Virginia, (February 1999)<\/li><li>\u201cThe Synthesis of Bisazobenzenes\u201d Knachelle R. Hodge, Edmund Moses N. Ndip, David G. Whitten, Third Annual Research Symposium, Hampton, Virginia, (February 1998)<\/li><li>Edmund Moses N. Ndip, \u201cMolecular Self \u2013 Assemblies: The Role of Hydrogen Bonding in the Crystal Forming Process\u201d, 1996 International Annual Symposium of the Center for Photo induced Charge Transfer, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY, (July 1996)<\/li><li>&#8220;Vibrational Analysis of Propiolic Acid,&#8221;\u00a0Edmund Ndip\u00a0and R. L. Redington, American Chemical Society Second Annual South Plains Section Chemical Research Symposium, Lubbock, Texas. (April 1987)<\/li><li>&#8220;Molecular Orbital Studies of Propiolic Acid,&#8221;\u00a0Edmund Ndip\u00a0and R.L. Redington, American Chemical Society South Plains Section Second Annual Chemical Research Symposium, Lubbock, Texas. (April 1987)<\/li><li>&#8220;Vibrational Analysis of Propynoic Acid,&#8221;\u00a0Edmund Ndip\u00a0and R. L. Redington, 40<sup>th<\/sup> Southwest Regional Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Lubbock, Texas. (April 1984)<\/li><li>&#8220;The Photochemical Transformation of Oxime Carbamates &#8211; Methomyl&#8221;\u00a0Edmund Ndip\u00a0and P. K. Freeman, 36<sup>th<\/sup> Annual Northwest Regional Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Bozeman, Montana. (June 1981)<\/li><\/ul><p><strong>SELECTED PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES<\/strong><\/p><ul><li>Visiting Professor \/ Scientist, Department of Chemistry, Eberly College of Science, Pennsylvania State University, State College, PA. (Summer 2005)<\/li><li>Faculty Mentor\/Fellow, NSF CREST Computational Centre for Molecular Structure and Interactions (CCMSI now ICN), Jackson State University, Jackson, MS (Summer 2003)<\/li><li>Visiting Professor \/ Diversity Fellow, Department of Chemistry, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, Virginia (Summer 1998)<\/li><li>Visiting Professor \/ Scientist, NSF Center for Photo-Induced Charge Transfer, Department of Chemistry, University of Rochester, Rochester, New York (Summer 1995, 1996, 1997)<\/li><\/ul><p><strong>\u00a0<\/strong><\/p><p><strong>PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT (External Short Courses and Workshops)<\/strong><\/p><ul><li>ACI-REF Virtual Residency 2019 Summer Workshops on Research Computing Facilitation, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK (June 2 \u2013 7 and August 5 -10, 2019).<\/li><li>NSF ACI &#8211; REF Virtual Residency Workshop 2018, University of Oklahoma, Stephenson Research &amp; Technology Center, Norman, OK (August 5 \u2013 August 10, 2018)<\/li><li>NSF ACI &#8211; REF Virtual Residency Workshop 2017, University of Oklahoma, Stephenson Research &amp; Technology Center, Norman, OK (July 30 \u2013 August 4, 2017)<\/li><li>AGILENT Science and Technology: \u201cInnovations in Molecular Spectroscopy and Analysis Solutions Symposium \u2013 Finding the Perfect Tool for the Task\u201d\u00a0 Springhill Suites Hampton, 1997 Power Plant Parkway, Hampton, VA (June 15, 2017)<\/li><li>Host \/ Facilitator, SURA EOT (Linda Akli \u2013 Assistant Director) NSF XSEDE Workshop on Research Computing and Big Data \u2013 XSEDE@HU Workshop, HU Faculty Institute, Hampton University, Hampton, VA (May 12, 2016)<\/li><li>NSF Extreme Science and Engineering Discovery Environment, XSEDE15 Conference \u2013 Research presentations, Tutorials and Workshops, St. Louis, MO (July 26 \u2013 30, 2015)<\/li><li>POGIL Physical Chemistry Laboratory (POGIL PCL) Workshop, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA (June 18 \u2013 19, 2015)<\/li><li>American Chemical Society Seminar \u201cIntegrating Spectral Analysis into Academic Research and Teaching\u201d (May 20, 2015)<\/li><li>2015 Defense Threat Reduction Agency and Chemical Biology University Outreach Faculty Engagement Webinars.<\/li><li>2015 SURA XSEDE MRC BE (Minority Research Consortium Broader Engagement) Monthly Webinars (Jan. \u2013 December 2014) Ms. Linda Akli \u2013 Moderator (SURA XSEDE EOT Assistant Director (January 2015 \u2013 June 2015)<\/li><li>Course on \u201cBecoming a Blended Learning Designer\u201d on Canvas Network (Enrollment ID:246574-478; February 11 \u2013 December 2015)<\/li><li>American Chemical Society Seminars: Mastering the Art of Scientific Publication \u2013 Preparing Your Manuscript \u2013 Part 1 (February 11, 2015); Part 2 (March 4, 2015)<\/li><\/ul><p><strong>AWARDS \/ HONORS<\/strong><\/p><ul><li><strong>Chair<\/strong>, Chemistry Division of the Virginia Academy of Science (\u201902 \u2013 \u201903, \u201912 \u2013 \u201913, \u201918 \u2013 \u201919)<\/li><li><strong>Vice-Chair,\u00a0 <\/strong>Chemistry Division of the Virginia Academy of Sciences (\u201910 \u2013 \u201912, \u201916\u00a0 &#8211; \u201818)<\/li><li><strong>Secretary<\/strong>, Chemistry Division, Virginia Academy of Sciences (\u201801- \u201802,\u201915 \u2013 \u201816)<\/li><li><strong>SURA XSEDE<\/strong>\u00a0Broader Engagement (BE) Fellow (SC11, SC12)<\/li><li>Recipient of the Hampton University , Edward L. Hamm, Sr. Distinguished Teaching Award (2008)<\/li><li>ACS Hampton Roads Local Section Outstanding Achievement in Chemistry (Service) Award, (April 2005)<\/li><li>2002 \/ 2003 America\u2019s Registry of Outstanding Professionals<\/li><li>Acting (Interim) Chair, Department of Chemistry, Hampton University (August 2000-July 2001)<\/li><li>International Students Association-African Students Association Appreciation of Service Award. Texas A&amp;M University, College Station, Texas(1988)<\/li><li>Robert A. Welch Foundation Predoctoral and Postdoctoral Fellowships, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Texas Tech University. (1982 &#8211; 1987)<\/li><li>Cameroon Government Scholar. (1982 &#8211; 1986)<\/li><li>American Chemical Society South Plains Section and Department of Chemistry Outstanding Achievement in Chemistry &#8211; Research. (1987)<\/li><li>American Chemical Society South Plains Section and Department of Chemistry Outstanding Teaching Assistant Award. 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