Summary
Jonathan Gutow is a Professor of Physical Chemistry at the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh with over 15 years of experience teaching and running a hands-on research group that blends quantum mechanical computation and wet-lab work. He leads projects on molecular-scale coatings, ion formation, protein–ligand interactions, and antiviral compound testing, managing a custom compute cluster that underpins his theoretical studies. In the classroom he teaches both lecture and lab courses each semester, and he has a history of administrating undergraduate research programs and writing grants. He also contributes to scientific web applications and open-source projects such as Jmol and SageMath, and maintains computational workflows via Jupyter in his JupyterPhysSciLab. Trained at Princeton and Stanford, he combines deep academic training with practical lab and computing skills, mentoring undergraduates who help operate his cluster and participate in translational antiviral research.
15 years of coding experience
AB, Chemistry, AB, Chemistry at Princeton University
Ph.D., Physical Chemistry, Ph.D., Physical Chemistry at Stanford University
French, German