Matthew G. Reuter
Associate Professor of Practice Ph.D., 2011
Northwestern University: Chemistry;Computational Chemistry; Mathematical Physics
Matt Reuter joined SBU in 2014 as an Assistant Professor. Prior to coming to Stony
                     Brook he was a Research Associate in the Department of Chemistry at Northwestern University,
                     where he studied single-molecule behavior. He received B.Sc. degrees in chemistry
                     and mathematics from Michigan Technological University (2006) and a Ph.D. degree in
                     theoretical/ computational chemistry from Northwestern University (2011). From 2011
                     to 2013, he was a Eugene P. Wigner Fellow at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, where
                     he developed theories and algorithms for studying electron transport processes and
                     materials chemistry. Matt is the lead author of more than 20 peer-reviewed journal
                     articles. He was also the recipient of a U.S. DoE Computational Science Graduate Fellowship
                     for most of his graduate studies at Northwestern. 
Office: IACS, Room L133
Phone: 631-632-2340
http://you.stonybrook.edu/reutergroup/  
