Jeff Schriber, Ph.D.


Assistant Professor


Dr. Jeff Schriber began working as an assistant professor at Iona University in the fall of 2022. He received a B. S. from the University of Richmond in 2014, where he also was and undergraduate researcher under the advisement of Dr. Carol A. Parish. In 2019, he completed his Ph. D. at Emory University working with Dr. Francesco Evangelista. At Emory, his research centered mostly on the development of new multireference methods designed to accurately characterize large molecules with challenging electronic structures. After his Ph. D., Dr. Schriber worked as a postdoctoral fellow in the lab of Dr. C. David Sherrill at Georgia Tech. There, he developed an intermolecular force field aided by machine learning, and he also developed and benchmarked new flavors of symmetry adapted perturbation theory (SAPT). 

Dr. Schriber is a developer of the Psi4 quantum chemistry package. He is also a member of the MERCURY consortium, a group of computational chemists who work at primarily undergraduate institutions.
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