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Invited Lectures






18) “Conventional Strain Energy, Sigma Delocalization, and the gem-Dimethyl Effect”, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of Alabama at Birmingham, December 2, 2004, Birmingham, Alabama.

17) “Computation of Ring Strain in Small Heterocycles”, Mississippi Section of the American Chemical Society Annual Awards Banquet, October 14, 2004, Clinton, Mississippi.

16) “Conventional Strian Energy and the gem-Dimethyl Effect”, 60th Southwest Regional Meeting of the American Chemical Society, September 30, 2004, Fort Worth, Texas.

15) “Conventional Strain Energy in th Dimethyl-substituted Cyclubutanes and the gem-Dimethyl Effect”, Ashley L. Ringer, Department of Chemistry, Jackson State University seminar series, November 14, 2003, Jackson, Mississippi.

14) “What is Science and What Is Not”, David H. Magers, College of Arts and Sciences Distinguished Lecture Series, Mississippi College, October 23, 2003, Clinton, Mississippi.

13) “Computation of Ring Strian in Small Cyclic Compounds”, David H. Magers, Department of Chemistry, Samford University, October 2, 2003, Birmingham, Alabama.

12) “Computation of Conventional Strain Energy: The Effects of Substitutions within the Ring and Substituents on the Ring”, David H. Magers, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of Mississippi, November 14, 2002, Oxford, Mississippi.

11) "Computation of Ring Strain in Small Heterocycles", David H. Magers, Department of Chemistry, University of South Alabama, September 21, 2001, Mobile, Alabama.

10) "Computation of Ring Strain in Small Heterocycles", David H. Magers, Distinguished Lecture Series of the Computational Center for Molecular Structures and Interactions at Jackson State University, January 19, 2001, Jackson, Mississippi.

9) "Computation of Ring Strain in Small Heterocycles", David H. Magers, Department of Chemistry, University of Memphis, March 3, 2000, Memphis, Tennessee.

8) "Conformational Searches on Potential Energy Surfaces of Small Molecules", David H. Magers, Department of Chemistry, University of Mississippi, April 24, 1998, Oxford, Mississippi.

7) "Chemistry Without Glassware: Quantum Chemical Studies of Small Molecules", David H. Magers, Department of Chemistry, Samford University, March 20, 1998, Birmingham, Alabama.

6) "Theoretical Investigations of Structure and Reactivity Problems in Small Molecules", David H. Magers, Department of Chemistry, Mississippi State University, March 1, 1996, Starkville, Mississippi.

5) "How to Do Chemistry Without Getting Your Hands Dirty: Explorations in Computational Chemistry", David H. Magers, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of Southern Mississippi, Nov. 18, 1994, Hattiesburg, Mississippi.

4) “Chaos: Lawless Behavior Governed Entirely by Law”, keynote address at the annual meeting of the Mississippi section of the high school mathematics honor society Mu Alpha Theta, April 26, 1993, Jackson, Mississippi.

3) “Chaos: Lawless Behavior Governed Entirely by Law”, the mathematics honor society Mu Alpha Theta, Mississippi School for Mathematics and Science, March 2, 1992, Columbus, Mississippi.

2) “Molecular Symmetry and Group Theory”, Department of Chemistry, Springhill College, September 20, 1991, Mobile, Alabama.

1) “The New Physics: Relativity, Quantum Mechanics and Chaos”, University of Mississippi Medical Center Graduate School of Nursing, September 12, 1990, Jackson, Mississippi.

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