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Lida Latifzadeh
Lida Latifzadeh was born and raised in Tehran, Iran. She graduated from Farideh Salimi High School of Girls in Tehran. She got her B.Sc. in chemistry from University of Tehran in the year of 1980. She obtained her M.Sc. in chemistry specialized in Analytical Chemistry from University of Arizona in 1990. Her M.Sc. thesis is about using Raman spectroscopy to study the molecular structure of phosphate glasses. She got her Ph.D. in chemistry specialized in Physical Chemistry under supervision of professor K. Balasubramanian from Arizona State University in 1996. Her Ph.D. thesis is on the electronic structure of group V halides to study the spectroscopic properties of the by products of III-V semiconductors. Also, She did her Postdoctoral research work with professor K. Balasubramanian in Chemistry-Biochemistry Department at Arizona State University. The Postdoctoral research work has been focused on molecular modeling and electronic states of materials candidate for chemical storage and laser systems and by-products of III-V semiconductors produced during the fabrication process using Unix system.
Courses Taught:
Introductory Chemistry based on basic algebra, General Chemistry based on intermediate algebra and calculus, Physical Chemistry, Advance Integrated Lab. of Chemistry, Advanced Applications for Chemistry (Computational Chemistry), Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry.
Publications:
1. Lida Latifzadeh, Ph.D, Course Pack: "A Guide to Physical Chemistry I", Fall 2007, Publisher: University Readers, 31831.
2. Lida Latifzadeh, Ph.D., Course Pack: "An Approach to Chemistry Related to Living System", Spring 2008, Publisher: University Readers, in press.
3. K. Balasubramanian and Lida Latifzadeh-Masoudipour,
"Geometries and Energy Separations of the Electronic States of SbCl2, SbCl2+,
SbBr2 and SbBr2+," J. Phys. Chem. A, (1999),
103, 3044.
4. Lida Latifzadeh-Masoudipour and K. Balasubramanian, "Electronic States of PI2 and PI2+, Chem. Phys. Lett., 267 (1997) 545.
5. Lida Latifzadeh-Masoudipour and K. Balasubramanian, "Geometries and Energy Separations of the Electronic States of AsCl2, AsCl2+, AsBr2 and AsBr2+," J. Chem. Phys., 106, 2695 (1997).
6. Lida Latifzadeh-Masoudipour and K. Balasubramanian, "Electronic States of SbF2 and SbF2+, Chem. Phys. Lett., 262 (1996) 553.
7. Lida Latifzadeh and K. Balasubramanian, "Electronic States of PBr2 and PBr2+," Chem. Phys. Lett., 258 (1996) 393.
8. Lida Latifzadeh and K. Balasubramanian, "Electronic states of the diatomic antimony fluoride (SbF)," Chem. Phys. Lett., 257 (1996) 257.
9. Lida Latifzadeh and K. Balasubramanian, "Spectroscopic constants and the potential energy curves of AsF," Chem. Phys. Lett., 250 (1996) 171.
10. Lida Latifzadeh and K. Balasubramanian, "Spectroscopic constants and the potential energy curves of PF," Chem. Phys. Lett., 243 (1995) 243.
11. Lida Latifzadeh and K. Balasubramanian, "Electronic states of PCl2 and PCl2+," Chem. Phys. Lett., 241 (1995) 13.
12. Lida Latifzadeh and K. Balasubramanian, "Electronic states of AsF2 and AsF2+," Chem. Phys. Lett., 237 (1995) 222.
13. Lida Latifzadeh and K. Balasubramanian, "Electronic states of PF2 and PF2+," Chem. Phys. Lett., 228 (1994) 463.
14. Jean E. Pemberton, Lida Latifzadeh, Joseph. P. Fletcher and Subhash H. Risbud, "The molecular structure of calcium phosphate glasses with varying CaO concentrations," Chemistry of Materials, 3, 195, 1991.