Research Faculty Profiles

Brandon Magers, Ph.D.

Professor and Chair of Chemistry & Physics

Belhaven University

Magers is a computational chemist specializing in electronic structure theory, applying ab initio and density functional methods to study small and medium-sized molecular systems. His expertise includes predicting geometries, spectral properties, and energetics; exploring mechanisms; calculating binding affinities; and mapping potential energy surfaces. He also evaluates non-covalent interactions such as van der Waals forces and hydrogen bonding to advance understanding of molecular behavior. In chemistry education, Magers integrates computational methods into undergraduate curricula, enhancing student learning. He leads an active undergraduate research group that investigates problems at the interface of chemistry and physics.

Discipline: Chemistry

Jarrod Mau

Assistant Professor of Mathematics and Computer Science

Belhaven University

We modify neural network structures to improve accuracy and to address problems not yet solved by existing architectures. In our work, neural networks have been used to extract features for diagnosing audiological pathologies based on the brain’s response to auditory stimuli. We further employed modified network structures to enhance classification accuracy through independent ensembling, which does not substantially increase computational or training time.

Discipline: Computer Science

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