Dr. He earned his Ph.D. in Chemistry at LSU, where he developed synthetic receptors for anion and metal-ion binding, and completed postdoctoral training on depolymerization at the University of Maryland, College Park. His current research centers on host–guest chemistry of pillar[6]arene and its derivatives. He is also interested in curriculum development for the organic teaching laboratory.
Courses:
CHEM 221 – Organic Chemistry I
CHEM 222 – Organic Chemistry II
CHEM 226 – Organic Chemistry Laboratory
CHEM 319 – Introduction to Chemical Literature