Presentations at Conferences and Meetings
Presentations at Conferences and Meetings
2025
Flash Talk and Poster presentation: “Performance of Δ-Self-Consistent-Field Approaches, Ionization Potential Equation-of-Motion Coupled Cluster and Electron Propagator Theory for Calculating Electron Detachment Energies” Merck Next Gen Leaders in Chemistry Award Symposium, Rahway, NJ, September 3 – 4, 2025 (Invited)
Poster presentation: “Comparison of electron propagator theory, ionization potential equation-of-motion coupled cluster, and Δ-self-consistent field approaches in assigning photodetachment spectra” ACS Spring 2025 Meeting, San Diego, California, March 23 – 27, Sessions of Interest. Selected by the ACS Division of Computers in Chemistry for Sci-Mix
2024
Oral presentation: “Electronic Structures of Small Stoichiometric ZnxOx Clusters” National Conference of the National Organization for the Professional Advancement of Black Chemists and Chemical Engineers (NOBCChE), Orlando, Florida, September 30, 2024
Poster presentation: “Electronic Structure and Photodetachment of ZnxOx-/0 (x=1-5) Clusters” 2024 West Coast Theoretical Chemistry (WCTC), 2024 West Coast Theoretical Chemistry (WCTC), University of California, Merced, May 5, 2024
Poster presentation: “Electronic Structure and Photodetachment of ZnxOx-/0 (x=1-5) Clusters” Gordon Research Conference, Molecular and Ionic Clusters, Ventura, CA February 4 – 9, 2024
2022
Poster Presentation: “Electronic Structure and Chemical Bonding of Three-Center, Two-Electron Hypovalent Molecules”. ACS Fall 2022 Meeting, Chicago, Illinois August 21 – 25, 2022 Selected by the ACS Division of Computers in Chemistry for Sci-Mix
2020
Oral Presentation: “Anthropometric Evaluation and Health Implications of Classroom Furniture in Selected Senior High Schools in Kumasi”. KNUST, Ghana, November 2020
Abigail had the incredible opportunity to attend the 2024 Gordon Research Conference on Molecular and Ionic Clusters, which was held in Ventura, California. Gratitude to her PhD Advisor for his strong support and mentorship. My PhD advisor, Prof. Hrant P. Hratchian was invited to be the Discussion Leader for a session on "Modeling Complex Phenomena with Atomically Defined Clusters." Big thank you to the Hratchian lab member, Andrew Bovill for his kindness and wonderful drive from Merced to Ventura, CA. It was really exciting and a great learning experience to attend her first GRC conference!