STEMistryLab is a Nebraska 501(c)(3)
Nonprofit Focusing on Scientific Research and Education
Charles Thomas Munger, Berkshire Hathaway, on his gift to the Kavli
Institute for Theoretical Physics, University of California,
Santa Barbara, Forbes, October 24, 2014:
"Physics has enormously helped me in life — the logic and power of
it. … Once you see what a combination of calculus and Newton’s laws
will do and the things you can work out, you get an awesome
appreciation for the power of getting things in science right. It
has collateral benefits for people. And I don’t think you get a
feeling for the power of science — not with the same
strength — anywhere else than you do in physics."
STEMistryLab Is Seeking Collaborations
Science Is A Team Sport!
When it comes to writing and submitting research proposals,
team building is of utmost importance. We strongly believe in
building diverse teams consisting of members with various
backgrounds and representation from a variety of institutions.
Projects
We presently have the following research ideas/concepts that we are
seeking parnerships for proposal submission:
- STEM education research concept with an innovative outreach and
public engagement component.
- Artificial intelligence (AI) application to address broadening
participation in STEM.
- An approach to quantum molecular dynamics that uses
machine learning potentials.
- An innovative modeling approach to study molten salt
chemistry.
Contact us
for collaborating on any of the above projects and proposal
submission. This collaboration can be any of our projects that you
join or one of your own projects that we join. Take a look at our
Technical Competencies
page. Perhaps your proposal will be
stronger with us on your team. We are happy to contribute to
writing your proposal.
We Are Stronger Together!
Directors
STEMistryLab Directors have more than 25 years of experience in
Artificial Intelligence (AI), STEM education at all levels and ages,
scientific computing, modeling & simulation, and research in a
variety of settings, including universities, small business high-tech
startups, US national laboratories, US federal and state
governments, and large corporations.
Michael Johnson, Ph.D. - STEMistryLab Founder and President
- Education
- Ph.D. Physical Chemistry, University of Utah
- B.S. Physics, Chemistry, Math, University of Nebraska -
Kearney
- Minden Public Schools, Minden, Nebraska
- Past Projects
- NSF Principal Investigator, Award #0339996,
Innovative Methodology for Accelerated Quantum Molecular
Dynamics
Michael R. Salazar, Ph.D. - STEMistryLab Vice President,
Chair and Professor Of Chemistry, Union University,
Jackson Tennessee
- Education
- Ph.D. Physical Chemistry, University of Utah
- Postdoc - Los Alamos National Laboratory
- B.S. Chemistry, New Mexico State University
- Past Projects
- American Chemical Society,
Petroleum Research Fund Principal Investigator, Theoretical
Investigations into the Reactive Collisions of Closed Shell
Positive Ions with Isotopic Hydrogen
- American Chemical Society,
Petroleum Research Fund Principal Investigator, The Development
of Accelerated Quantum Molecular Dynamics for Complex Gas-Phase
Reactive Systems
Jerome Soller, Ph.D. - STEMistryLab Director, President and CEO of
CogniTech Corporation, Salt Lake City, Utah
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President and CEO of CogniTech Corporation
- Education
- Ph.D. Computer Science, University of Utah
- B.S. Electrical Engineering, The Johns Hopkins University
- Past Projects
- Air Force Research Laboratory Principal Investigator,
Contract #FA864922P0766, Multi-Domain Scheduling, Coordination,
Deconfliction, and Contingency Handling for Crowded Air Space
- Commercial Customer, provided consulting and assistance in
developing an architecture for semantic search of legal
databases, including search engines, machine learning (ML)
and other approaches to encoding text to improve search
performance, and cloud deployment
- Satori Association, led the development of an open source
automated Machine Learning (ML) environment for pre-processing
and analyzing multivariate time series data, including training,
testing, selecting, and combining a variety of diverse classical
time series, Machine Learning (ML), Deep Learning (DL), and Large
Language Models (LLMs) to enable accurate and robust time
series forecasting/prediction
- Current Projects - Responsible and Ethical AI
- Contributing to three committees within the Utah Responsible
AI Community Consortium, managed by the University of Utah and
in collaboration with multiple organizations at the State of
Utah. The scope of these committees includes: AI legislation
and policy; AI risk assessment and mitigation frameworks; AI
standards; best practices for AI use; and K-12, university, and
professional education for responsible and ethical AI.