Nathanael Kazmierczak is an Assistant Professor of Chemistry and physical chemist with nine years of experience bridging spectroscopy, computation, and hands-on undergraduate mentoring. Trained at Caltech and a former Hertz and NSF GRFP fellow, he specializes in magneto-optical methods (MCD, MCPL), transient and X-ray spectroscopies, and multireference computational approaches to probe molecular electronic structure. His research uniquely couples magneto-optical spectroscopy with chemical reaction network theory to design life-like inorganic reaction dynamics, and he routinely integrates electron microscopy and chemometrics tools developed during collaborative stints at UC Berkeley and Calvin College. As an educator he teaches thermodynamics, kinetics, and quantum mechanics in both lecture and lab formats and has developed computational chemistry curricula and bootcamps for undergraduates. Colleagues know him for translating advanced spectroscopic techniques into projects that undergraduates can drive, producing publishable science alongside robust training.
8 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
California Institute of Technology
Bachelor of Science - BS, Chemistry, Bachelor of Science - BS, Chemistry at Calvin College
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Nathanael Kazmierczak - Assistant Professor Of Chemistry at Hope College