David Grimes

David Grimes is an instructor and the Digital Learning Lab Fellow in the Department of Chemistry at MIT. David received his B.A in Chemistry from Amherst College and Ph.D. in Physical Chemistry from MIT. He has taught general chemistry, undergraduate thermodynamics, and both undergraduate- and graduate-level quantum mechanics.

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General Chemistry II: Chemical Equilibrium, Kinetics, and Transition Metals (edX)

May 18th 2023
General Chemistry II: Chemical Equilibrium, Kinetics, and Transition Metals (edX)
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Experience the world at the molecular-level! Learn about spontaneity, equilibrium, and mechanisms and rates of reactions. Applications include the energy problem, acid/base chemistry, electrochemistry and batteries, climate science, catalysis, and more.
May 18th 2023
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125.00 EUR

General Chemistry I: Atoms, Molecules, and Bonding (edX)

May 18th 2023
General Chemistry I: Atoms, Molecules, and Bonding (edX)
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Learn about the world at the molecular level by exploring chemical structure and bonding from a quantum mechanical perspective. Topics include wave-particle duality, electronic structure of atoms, chemical bonding models, and intermolecular interactions.

Chemical Thermodynamics I: Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics (edX)

Apr 14th 2022
Chemical Thermodynamics I: Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics (edX)
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Based on 5.601 Thermodynamics I, this course introduces learners to fundamental concepts in thermodynamics and statistical mechanics. Learners will develop an understanding of fundamental thermodynamic principles and how they arise from molecular scale system properties. This course is the first in a series of two thermodynamics courses that together, [...]
Apr 14th 2022
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135.00 EUR