Kim K Baldridge
School
School of Pharmaceutical Science and Technology
Professional Title
Professor
Contact Information
022-87402055
kimb@tju.edu.cn
Room A204, Building 24, Tianjin University
Education Background
- Ph. D. | North Dakota State University, USA| 2019
- Postdoctoral| Wesleyan University, Connecticut, USA| 2019
Research Interests
- The Baldridge group research involves development of theoretical methods for treatment of molecules in complex environments, with focus on the development of quantum mechanical-based methods, dispersion enabled density functional theory, and plane-wave GW based methodologies.
- Particular emphasis is on development of QM-solvation methods, QM-hybrid methods, and cost-effective single reference dynamic correlation methods.
- Particular emphasis is on development of QM-solvation methods, QM-hybrid methods, and cost-effective single reference dynamic correlation methods.
- Through experimental collaborations, these tools enable better understanding of technologically and biologically important chemical structures and reaction processes.
- The group is part of the international team of developers of the electronic structure theory software, GAMESS.
Academic Achievements
- Books
- [1] Zoppi, L.; Martin-Samos, L.; Baldridge, K. K. Structure-property relationships of material devices from first principles. Accts. Chem. Res. (Invited), 2014, 18, 3310.
- [2] Abramson, R. A.; Baldridge, K. K. Defined-Sector Explicit Solvent in Continuum Model for Computational Prediction of pKa, II: Consideration of secondary functionality and higher degree of solvation. J. Chem. Theor. Comput. 2013, 9, 1027.
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- [3] Baldridge, K. K.; Cozzi, F.; Siegel, J. S. Basicity (2,6-Pyridino)paracylcophanes: Lone-pair-π, Cation-π, and Solvation Effects. Angew. Chem., Int. Ed. 2012, 51, 2903.
- [4] Zoppi, L.; Martin-Samos, L.; Baldridge, K. K. Effect of molecular packing on corannulene-based materials electroluminescence. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 2011, 133, 14002.
- [5] Zoppi, L.; Ferretti, A.; Baldridge, K. K. Static and Field-Oriented Properties of Bowl-Shaped Aromatics. J. Chem. Theor. Comput. 2013, 9, 4797.
- Honors & Awards
- [1] NIH Postdoctoral Fellow Award, 1989.
- [2] Minot State University Hall of Fame Induction, 2013
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- [3] Fellow of the American Association of the Advancement of Science, 2001
- [4] Fellow of the American Physical Society, 2000
- [5] Agnes Fay Morgan Research Award, March, 2000
- [6] Fulbright Award, 1997
- [7] NSF Visiting Professorship for Women Award, 1995
- [8] NSF Research Opportunities for Women Award, 1993
- [9] NIH Postdoctoral Fellow Award, 1989.
- [10] Tianjin Haihe Award, 2015
- [11] Minot State University Hall of Fame Induction, 2013
- [12] Fellow of the American Association of the Advancement of Science, 2001
- [13] Fellow of the American Physical Society, 2000
- [14] Agnes Fay Morgan Research Award, March, 2000
- [15] Fulbright Award, 1997
- [16] NSF Visiting Professorship for Women Award, 1995
- [17] NSF Research Opportunities for Women Award, 1993
- [18] Tianjin Haihe Award, 2015
- [19] Minot State University Hall of Fame Induction, 2013
- [20] Fellow of the American Association of the Advancement of Science, 2001
- [21] Fellow of the American Physical Society, 2000
- [22] Agnes Fay Morgan Research Award, March, 2000
- [23] Fulbright Award, 1997
- [24] NSF Visiting Professorship for Women Award, 1995
- [25] NSF Research Opportunities for Women Award, 1993
- [26] NIH Postdoctoral Fellow Award, 1989.