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Dr. Carlson has been teaching chemistry at the college level for over seven years now. He has a strong desire to help students succeed and fulfill their God given calling in life. Approaching science from a Christian worldview perspective is essential in today's world where a strong sense of stewardship, responsibility and ethics are needed. Dr. Carlson is also actively engaged in scientific research and would enjoy talking with you about how you might contribute.
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Philip J. Carlson, Assistant Professor of Chemistry and Physics, joined the faculty of Belhaven University in 2012.
Computational Chemistry
Here is a nice video introducing the concept of computational chemistry in a qualitative way.