Chemistry Education Goes Digital With Schrödinger Tools
Bridging Classrooms and Cutting-Edge Science

Kat Bay ’16, a University of La Verne chemistry alumna, now manages the Teaching with Schrödinger program (Courtesy Kat Bay). The ULV alumna now helps professors and students around the world explore chemistry through advanced computational tools When Kat Bay reflects on her journey from undergraduate chemistry major to manager of the Teaching with Schrödinger program, […]
University of La Verne alumna Kat Bay '16 now manages the Teaching with Schrödinger program, helping professors and students worldwide explore chemistry through advanced computational tools. The initiative bridges traditional classroom instruction with cutting-edge molecular simulation technology, expanding access to sophisticated chemistry education globally.
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