Dr. Erin Johnson

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Biography

Erin R. Johnson is a Professor and the Herzberg-Becke Chair in Theoretical Chemistry at Dalhousie University. Her research focuses on theoretical and computational chemistry, particularly the development and application of density functional theory to study electronic structure and intermolecular interactions. Her current projects include exploring non-covalent interactions, molecular crystals, layered solids, and organometallic complexes. Johnson holds a BSc from Carleton University, a PhD from Queen's University, and a postdoctoral fellowship from Duke University. She has received several prestigious awards for her work, including the Steacie Price, the Rutherford Memorial Medal in Chemistry, and the Dirac Medal. Johnson has published extensively in high-impact journals and contributes to advancing the field through her innovative research methodologies.

Research Interests

Awards

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Steacie Price

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Rutherford Memorial Medal

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E.W.R. Steacie Memorial Fellowship

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Dirac Medal

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Tom Ziegler Award

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Faculty of Science Killam Prize