Dr. David Mazziotti

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Biography

David Mazziotti is a professor at the University of Chicago, specializing in Theoretical Chemistry and Physical Chemistry. His research focuses on reduced-density-matrix theory and the development of new electronic structure methods that significantly enhance the accuracy and efficiency in studying small-to-medium-sized atoms and molecules. His work prominently features the study of electron pairing and the dynamics of chemical bonds. Mazziotti's methodologies aim to provide chemists with reliable tools to investigate the molecular geometries, bond characteristics, and dynamic properties with high fidelity. He has contributed to the field through important publications that tackle various challenges in many-electron systems and has been recognized with numerous awards for his dedication to teaching and research excellence.

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Experience

Professor

— Present

University of Chicago • Chicago, IL

Teaching and conducting research in theoretical and physical chemistry.

Awards

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APS Fellow

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Robert S. Mulliken Lecture

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Llewellyn John Harriet Manchester Quantrell Award

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Faculty Award for Excellence in Graduate Teaching and Mentoring

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Microsoft Newton Award

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Camille Dreyfus Teacher-Scholar Award

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NSF CAREER Award

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Packard Foundation Fellowship in Science and Engineering

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Alfred P. Sloan Research Fellowship

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Dreyfus New Faculty Award

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National Science Foundation Mathematical Sciences Postdoctoral Fellow

Requirements for University of Chicago

Doctorate Program
Requirements
TOEFL
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Required:26
Reading
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Writing
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IELTS
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Reading
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Writing
Required:7
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Overall
Required:7
Prerequisites
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Department of Philosophy