Faculty Profile

Daniel P. Miller

Assistant Professor of Chemistry


Degrees

PHD, SUNY Univ Cntr Buffalo; BS, Muhlenberg Coll


Bio

Daniel Miller is an Assistant Professor of Chemistry at Hofstra University. Prior to joining the faculty at Hofstra, he earned a Ph.D. in Physical Chemistry from University at Buffalo, SUNY. Daniel holds a B.S. in both Chemistry and Mathematics, along with a certification in Secondary Education, from Muhlenberg College.


His Google Scholar page displaying his publications can be found here.


Ph.D. - Physical Chemistry / University at Buffalo, SUNY (Summa Cum Laude, Silbert Fellow)
B.S. - Chemistry and Mathematics [Education] / Muhlenberg College (Cum Laude, R.J. Fellow)


Teaching Interests

Physical Chemistry, Computational Chemistry, General Chemistry


Research Interests

Surface Chemistry/Physics, Host-Guest Chemistry, Alkalides, Electron Solvation


Recent Courses Taught

Course Title Level
BCHM 183 BIOCHEMICAL RESEARCH Undergraduate
BCHM 199 HONORS UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH Undergraduate
CHEM 003A (NS) GENERAL CHEMISTRY I Undergraduate
CHEM 004A (NS) GENERAL CHEMISTRY II Undergraduate
CHEM 113 MOLECULAR MODELING FOR CHEMIST Undergraduate
CHEM 131 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I Undergraduate
CHEM 137 FOUNDATNS OF ORGANIC CHEM LAB Undergraduate
CHEM 145 FOUNDATIONS OF PHYSICAL CHEM Undergraduate
CHEM 147 FNDTNS OF PHYSICAL CHEM LAB Undergraduate
CHEM 151 UNDERGRAD RESEARCH 1 Undergraduate
CHEM 152 UNDERGRAD RESEARCH 2 Undergraduate
CHEM 191 THEORY OF ELECTRONS Undergraduate