Tzuhsuing (Nick) Yang was a graduate student in the Berry Group from 2015 to 2018.
Nick worked on a range of collaborative projects, exploring silver catalyzed C–H amination chemistry with the Schomaker group and developing a novel computing approach to characterize the properties of metal complexes.
In 2018 Nick took a post-doctoral position in the Kulik lab at MIT
09/2018
Comparison of Reactivity and Enantioselectivity between Chiral Bimetallic Catalysts: Bismuth–Rhodium- and Dirhodium-Catalyzed Carbene Chemistry
RESEARCH
05/2018
Numerical Nuclear Second Derivatives on a Computing Grid: Enabling and Accelerating Frequency Calculations on Complex Molecular Systems
RESEARCH
11/2017
Inverting Steric Effects: Using “Attractive” Noncovalent Interactions To Direct Silver-Catalyzed Nitrene Transfer
RESEARCH
10/2016
Catalyst-Controlled and Tunable, Chemoselective Silver-Catalyzed Intermolecular Nitrene Transfer: Experimental and Computational Studies
RESEARCH