Dr. William Polik

The Edward & Elizabeth Hofma Professor of Chemistry
616.395.7639polik@hope.edu
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Dr. William F. Polik is the Hofma Professor of Chemistry and has worked at Hope since 1988 in a wide variety of teaching and leadership positions.

At 换妻社区 Dr. Polik has taught lecture and laboratory courses in general chemistry, physical chemistry, computational chemistry and advanced spectroscopy. Dr. Polik served as chemistry department chair, was elected as chair of the Academic Affairs Board and Administrative Affairs Board, and served as the Associate Dean for Research and Scholarship. Beyond Hope, Dr. Polik has been a visiting scholar at MIT, UC San Diego and the University of Queensland. He is a nationally recognized educator and was awarded the 换妻社区 Provost's Award for Teaching Excellence, the Sigma Xi Award for Scientific Outreach and the ACS Norris Flack Award for Outstanding Achievement in the Teaching of Chemistry.

Dr. Polik has an exceptional record of productivity in scientific research with undergraduate students. He has been awarded $2.5 million of funding from Research Corporation, the ACS Petroleum Research Fund, the Dreyfus Foundation, NSF and other sources to support a research program in molecular spectroscopy and computational chemistry. He invented the method of pure vibrational spectroscopy that resulted in the most detailed vibrational spectra of small polyatomic molecules in the world. He constructed the first cluster computer at 换妻社区, pioneering an approach currently utilized by major supercomputer centers. His research has resulted in 76 publications with 40 undergraduate co-authors and over 120 invited seminars. Dr. Polik has been recognized nationally for his scholarship as a NSF Presidential Young Investigator, a Dreyfus Foundation Fellow, a CUR Councilor, an AAAS Fellow and an ACS Fellow.

Dr. Polik is committed to the pursuit of student success and academic excellence. At 换妻社区 he led departmental curricular revision efforts to improve student learning, participated in changing college-wide general education requirements and served on college-wide strategic planning committees. Dr. Polik chaired the ACS Committee on Professional Training during its revision of national guidelines for accrediting undergraduate chemistry programs, adding emphasis to student skill development and program self-assessment. He is a strong advocate of faculty development efforts and has led workshops and retreats on goal setting and prioritization. He has led the development of college-wide academic policies, performed workload and scheduling analyses, recruited and hired new faculty and staff, managed budgets, mentored under-represented faculty into leadership positions and raised funds to support institutional goals. He has a particular interest in promoting a positive work environment for faculty and staff.

Outside of academia, Dr. Polik founded two companies related to his teaching and research interests, DiscusWare and WebMO. DiscusWare was recognized in the 1990s as the leading provider of internet-based discussion software and was used by hundreds of academic institutions for courseware distribution. WebMO is a web-based interface to computational chemistry currently in use by over 3,000 academic and research institutions worldwide.

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AREAS OF INTEREST

  • Laser spectroscopy of highly energetic molecules
  • High-accuracy quantum chemistry
  • WWW software for education
  • Curriculum revision and education reform
  • Faculty development
  • Academic leadership

EDUCATION

  • Ph.D., physical chemistry, University of California at Berkeley, 1988
  • B.A., valedictorian, chemistry and mathematics, Dartmouth College, 1982

Appointments

  • Associate Dean of Research and Scholarship, 换妻社区, 2016鈥2019
  • Schaap Research Fellow, 换妻社区, 2013鈥損resent
  • Edward and Elizabeth Hofma Professor of Chemistry, 换妻社区, 2001鈥損resent
  • Assistant/Associate/Full Professor of Chemistry, 换妻社区, 1988鈥2001
  • Administrative Affairs Board, 换妻社区, member, 2016鈥2017; chair, 2017鈥2018
  • Academic Affairs Board, 换妻社区, member, 2011鈥2013; chair 2013鈥2014
  • Chemistry Department Chair, 换妻社区, 2012鈥2015
  • Committee on Professional Training, American Chemical Society, member, 2000鈥2004; vice-chair, 2005; chair, 2006鈥2008; consultant 2009鈥2010
  • Beckman Scholar Program Executive Committee, member 2000鈥2002; chair 2002鈥2003; consultant, 2014
  • Founding Partner, DiscusWare, LLC, 1999鈥2009; WebMO LLC, 2000鈥損resent
  • Consultant, Coherent Lasers, 1986鈥1988; Laser Photonics, 1991鈥1993; Systems Integration, 1992鈥1994

Selected Publications

  • 鈥淲eb-Based Computational Chemistry Calculations in Education and Research,鈥 with J.R. Schmidt, WIREs Computational Molecular Science, 12, 2021
  • 鈥淏YOC: Build Your Own Cluster,鈥 with Nathan R. Vance and Michael L. Poublon, Linux Journal, 277, 278, 279, 2017
  • 鈥淰PT2+K spectroscopic constants and matrix elements of the transformed vibrational Hamiltonian of a polyatomic molecule with resonances using Van Vleck perturbation theory,鈥 with Andreana M. Rosnik, Molecular Physics 112, 2014
  • 鈥淎ccurate and Efficient Calculation of Excited Vibrational States from Quartic Potential Energy Surfaces,鈥 with John L. Davisson and Nicole R. Brinkmann, Molecular Physics 110, 2012
  • 鈥淪ymmetrizer: Algorithmic Determination of Point Groups in Nearly Symmetric Molecules,鈥 with R. Jeffrey Largent and J.R. Schmidt, Journal of Computational Chemistry 33, 2012
  • 鈥淣ew ACS Guidelines Approved by CPT,鈥 with Cynthia K. Larive, Journal of Chemical Education 85, 2008
  • 鈥淒ispersed Fluorescence Spectroscopy of S0 Vibrational Levels in Formaldehyde-d,鈥 with Kristin K. Ellsworth, Brian D. Lajiness and James P. Lajiness, Journal of Molecular Spectroscopy 252, 2008
  • 鈥淔actors Influencing Success in Physical Chemistry,鈥 with Karen E. Hahn, Journal of Chemical Education 81, 2004
  • 鈥淒ispersed Fluorescence Spectroscopy of S0 Formyl Fluoride Vibrational States,鈥 with Katie M. Horsman and Todd P. Chassee, Journal of Physical Chemistry 104, 2000
  • 鈥淎nalysis of the Vibrational Spectrum of a Linear Molecule,鈥 with Richard W. Schwenz and Sidney Young, Journal of Chemical Education 77, 2000
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Dr. William Polik

Phone Number616.395.7639

A. Paul Schaap Science Center Room 2122 35 East 12th Street Holland, MI 49423-3605
A. Paul Schaap Science Center Room 2122 35 East 12th Street Holland MI 49423-3605