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| [[User:Mega Gamer05|Mego]]
User: Csamurai92, Interest: Physical chemistry, organic chemistry (especially mechanisms)
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| General chemistry, especially inorganic (organic chemistry still baffles me)

| Currently taking first chemistry course in high school, but I have access to higher-level (college- and professional-level) textbooks on chemistry, so I can help improve anything. I don't exactly care what the subject is, but I will do whatever needs doing. Chemistry, along with physics, greatly interests me, so I want to help others learn.





Revision as of 00:50, 28 December 2009

Thank you for getting involved with the Chemistry WikiProject!
  • Go ahead and put your name in the list bellow by editing this page. Instructions are displayed in the edit box. If you still aren't sure how to add yourself to the list, go ahead and leave your info at the bottom of the page and someone will update the table for you.
  • Once you've added your name, you can keep in touch with project developments by adding Wikipedia:Wikiproject Chemistry to your watchlist.
  • Then, you can add your nifty Chemistry userbox by putting {{participant|Chemistry}} or {{User Chemistry Project}} in your userpage and you'll get one of these:
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User (T C) Areas of interest Comments
99of9

(T  C)

Materials science, Simulation, geometry
Aeron Valderrama

(T  C)

Biochemistry, Bioinorganic Chemistry Hope to add to the articles concerning the different biochemical pathways, gene expression (chemical notion), and everything I could (like on cell notation, among others which are "basic" concepts that needs some articles :))
Af648

(T C)

Helping with the templates
Alpo666

(T C)

Organic Chemistry, Organic Synthesis, Flavors and Aromas Undergraduate Chemistry student.
Alsimao

(T C)

General Chemistry, Spectroscopy, Matrix Isolation, Computational Chemistry, Neurochemistry Matrix-Isolation Spectroscopist & Computational Chemist
Anner van Hardenbroek

(T C)

Biochemistry, Organic chemistry, Quantum chemistry
Antorjal

(T C)

Biological chemistry, chemical biology, bioinorganic chemistry Interests include protein-ligand interactions, enzymology, single-molecule studies
Antrax

(T C)

Armadillo1985

(T C)

Organometallic, Transition Metal, Inorganic
AtomicCactus

(T C)

Natural products chemistry, Organic chemistry, Pharmaceutical chemistry A few months away from B.Sc.(Hons.) in Chemistry / Biopharmaceutical Chemistry :-), working on antimicrobial agent development
Atomjockey

(T C)

Organic Synthesis, Medicinal Chemistry, Organometallic Chemistry Professional Medicinal Chemist, Ph.D. in organic chemistry / chemical biology
Avogadro-I

(T C)

General chemistry, polymers and regulatory University degree in industrial chemistry
Axiosaurus

(T C)

Inorganic Chemistry particularly main group.
Balazs H

(T C)

Organic chemistry, Biochemistry, General Chemistry, Chemical Kinetics Undergraduate student in Biochemistry.
Ben Clough

(T C)

General Chemistry
Ben Mills

(T C)

Organic chemistry, inorganic chemistry, chemical education, molecular graphics I'm an undergraduate chemistry student at Cambridge and Bristol.
Ben Webber

(T C)

Organic chemistry, biochemistry, molecular graphics. ‘Biochemistry is practically my life!’ I'm a secondary student in Ontario, looking to attend McGill, Toronto, or Queen's next year (in that order).
Benrr101

(T C)

Inorganic chemistry, halogens Goal is to replace all Category:Chemical_images_that_should_be_in_SVG_format images into SVGs!
Biophyschem

(T C)

Physical Chemistry, Biochemistry, and Biophysics PhD chemistry graduate student
bfesser

(T C)

bladeofgrass

(T C)

Inorganic Chemistry, Basic Organic Chemistry, Supramolecular chemistry, Gels Ph.D. Student in Supramolecular chemistry
BlindManEditing

(T C)

Organic Chemistry, Physical Chemistry Undergraduate chemistry student at Truman State University
Borb

(T C)

Brian Duke

(T C)

Computational and Quantum chemistry
Buddhasmom

(T C)

Everything and Anything.
Cacycle

(T C)

Cadmium

(T C)

Inorganic chemist
Causesobad

(T C)

Inorganic Chemistry, physical and chemical properties, preparation. Interested in nitrogen compounds.
Chem_tom

(T C)

Inorganic Chemistry MChem student at The University of Hull
ChemGardener

(T C)

Chemist1828

(T C)

Biochemistry, Physical Chemistry
Chiu_frederick

(T C)

Simple physical and chemical properties of inorganic compounds New user, doesn't really know all the rules. Feel free to give comments and advices
Chlorine Trifluoride

(T C)

Chris Zorozabal

(T C)

Analytical chemistry, Electrochemistry Its good to be here and keep watching how this wikichemists community continues growing.
Dataphiliac

(T C)

Deryck Chan

(T C)

Dirk Beetstra

(T C)

Inorganic Chemistry, Organometallic Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, General Chemistry (Formulation of chemistry related subjects)
Dogposter

(T C)

Interested in mainly chemicals
Edgar181

(T C)

Eequor

(T C)

electricRush

(T C) (inactive)

Periodic table, synthesis
Eloc

(T C)

Chemistry in general? Currently in Chemistry 20 in Canada, I add stuff I learn in that class to articles. I also adding the states of matter in the chemical formulas.
Encyclopedia77

(T C)

Elements, compounds Got my own sample of Americium, Californium (only .003 of a gram) Uranium, Radium, Polonium, Cesium-137, and Carbon-57, among other non-radioactive elements. PhD in Chemistry. Account was compromised, so that it would seem I had vandalized chemical element pages.
Ephemeronium

(T C)

Molecular graphics - mostly making new ball-and-stick models from existing ones.
ESnyder2

(T C)

Inorganic and biochemistry. Currently working on organizing various pages on structure. High school chemistry teacher; I'm most interested in making certain the chemistry pages here are good references for my students.
Francis thebird

(T C)

General Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Synthesis. Looking to add info and fix organic transformations and reactions. Ph. D. Student in Organic Chemistry.
George Moorey

(T C)

Biochemistry, Biotechnology, Microbiology, Chemistry, Pharmacy I am a Biochemist currently working on some Biotech & pharmacy softwares; I am Phd in Chemistry.
Gravity

(T C)

Inorganic Chemistry I love Chemistry!
Gino Graziano

(T C)

Pysical Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, Structure Drawing Undergraduate student in chemistry.
Guitarmankev1

(T C)

Chemicals, mainly pertinent to organic chemistry. I am currently taking my first chemistry course in 10th grade, but I also find information via the internet and various books that were originally written for college courses. I can make many skeletal formulas, and will make the occasional improvement to an organic chemical article.
H Padleckas

(T C)

chemistry - especially organic, chemical engineering, polymers
HappyCamper

(T C)

Henry Rzepa

(T C)

Chemical Semantic Web, Organic, mechanistic chemistry, Use of Chemical Semantic Mediawiki Would like to see the article on Mauveine fully marked up semantically as a SPARQL Endpoint?
Hwinnian

(T C)

Inorganic Chemistry, Organometallics, Boron Chemistry Ph.D student at Baylor researching metallacarboranes. I enjoy explaining complicated chemistry in laymen's terms.
Isilanes

(T C)

Quantum Chemistry Ph.D. in Chemistry by the University of the Basque Country
Itub

(T C)

Computational chemistry, organic chemistry, physical organic chemistry, history of chemistry Sometimes I create short articles, but I spend most of my time adding little details like references, pictures, and data. I'm a post-doctoral researcher at a university.
jaeger5432

(T C)

analytical
JaGa

(T C)

Organic chemistry, Structure drawing I'm a chemical engineer-turned-computer programmer who still loves chemistry. I'm starting with making SVG drawings of needy chemicals, adding data, etc. I also cleaned up this list for the heck of it.
Jasonbrotherton

(T C)

Materials Science and Chemistry data pages I am an undergraduate MSE major who wishes he could look up chemical data on Wikipedia!
Jayron32

(T C)

history of chemistry; organic chemistry; general chemistry recently created an article that was much needed: Timeline of chemistry. Additions are highly welcome. We are working on referencing it and getting it up to Featured status. You can help too!
Jep466

(T C)

Green Chemistry, Non-Covalent Derivatization, Coatings Technologies, Medicinal Chemistry Education and Basic & Applied Research
Jeremiah

(T C)

Organic chemistry, Supramolecular Chemistry, Drugs I like to do the meta work. Clean-up, references, beautify... all that jazz. I'm almost a PhD. (Almost)
Joanne Slatter

(T C)

Joe Stephens

(T C)

All of Chemistry, particularly Oraganic and Spectroscopy Taking Chemistry at A-level. Hoping to study Chemistry at Bristol University in September.
John Casale

(T C)

Inorganic chemistry Doing research project on rate of reaction of Al with strong acids.
John F

(T C)

Biochemistry I am a thirteen year old student interested in biochemistry.
~K

(T C)

Karl Hahn

(T C)

There are many data pages that need expanding before Wikipedia reaches a point where a user looking for some common particular datum can have a reasonable expectation of finding it here.

Lately I've been adding data pages (and adding data to existing data pages) for various common organic solvents: ethanol (data page), methanol (data page), acetic acid (data page), acetone (data page), acetonitrile (data page), diethyl ether (data page), benzene (data page), and many more (the list is growing each day).

I also feel that every important compound, organic and inorganic, that we cover in Wikipedia should have a descriptive chemistry (or equivalent) section that gives at least an outline for preparation, and some characteristic reactions. I have already added this for a few entries.

Katanada

(T C)

Gas Dynamics, Thermodynamics, Aerodynamics, Propulsion. Aerospace Engineering Undergrad: University of Michigan-Ann Arbor
Keith Edkins

(T C)

Kilo-Lima

(T C)

Anything really that I know of. Examples like organic chemistry, inorganic chemistry, environmental chemistry and pharmacy.
Knights who say ni

(T  C)

Physical chemistry,Chemical kinetics I feel that most physical chemistry stuff is incredibly messed up, dull and lacking general info, rigorous info or both, I intend to work hard on some of the articles in these fields (I have already made contributions to some of them) and give them a new face. I would really enjoy some help, specially as supervision and comments, and format...

I'd really like to see the day when articles about chemistry in Wikipedia have the same level as those about biosciences.

Lhynard

(T C)

Bioorganic Chemistry
Jesse

(T C)

Organic chemistry, pharmacology
LouisBB

(T C)

Anything interesting Pleased to be useful
Lord Shivan

(T C)

Anything involving Chemistry with all fields. I have little chemistry knowledge, as I am only in upper high school, but I wish to help and participate.
LukeSurl

(T C)

Quantum Chemistry, Physical Chemistry I'm an undergraduate studying Theoretical and Physical Chemistry as part of my Natural Sciences degree at Cambridge University. I'm never going to be too far from a book explaining some chemical principle.
Malachirality

(T C)

Organic chemistry
Marci Pan Gris

(T C)

organic, analytical, heterogeneous catalysis, polymers, Dynamic combinatorial chemistry Now with Wikipedia I can procrastinate on my masters courses and yet still study chemistry at the same time.
Markus

(T C)

Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry Edited by WvD
Martin Hedegaard

(T C)

Physical Chemistry Phycisist with interest in Physical Chemistry, Molecular Physics and spectroscopy hence a big overlap to some chemical subjects
Martin Walker

(T C)

Organic synthesis, green chemistry
Article assessment
Member of Chemicals WikiProject
masterleggie

(T C)

Physical Chemistry
Matt Peteritis

(T C)

Inorganic Chemistry
Matthew E Harbowy

(T C)

Merenta

(T C)

Organic chemistry, especially flourinated heterocycles, natural product chemistry, organic reaction mechanisms David E. Nichols was my major professor many years ago.
Mothball

(T C)

Polymer Science (specifically synthetic methods) and Nanotechnology. I'm studying for my PhD at the University of Warwick on the synthesis and application of functionalised polymers.
MystifiableUnknown

(T C)

Mr. Zee

(T C)

Pyrotechnics Explosives I am interested in helping expand the depth of pyrotechnic/explosive chemical understanding I want to help expand the pyrotechnical aspect of Wikipedia.
Natalinasmpf

(T C)

Neal Conroy

(T C)

All. Undergraduate chemistry major.
NerdyNSK

(T C)

General Chemistry, Nutrition-related biochemistry Not a Chemistry expert!
Nick C

(T C)

niklo_sv

(T C)

Organic chemistry especially compounds
Wii Wiki

(T C)

Periodic Elements, Chemistry Hope to contribute to and nominate articles. Go chemistry!
Nitin

(T  C)

Inorganic chemistry, Basic Organic chemistry I love all things related to chemistry and I'll do whatever I can to improve wikipedia's chemistry pages. I am a student in high school who just finished taking a chemistry class, and I've read a lot of chemistry on my own. I am new to wikipedia though, so please give all the tips you can!
Okyea

(T C)

Organic Chemistry
Olin

(T C)

organic chemistry, physical chemistry I have a PhD in physical organic chemistry.
OrientalKnight

(T C)

Polymers, material engineering, physical and chemical properties, preparation.
Patrick Kilgore

(T C)

Analytical Chemistry, Physical Chemistry If you need graphics or illustrations, talk to me.
Patrick McCarren

(T C)

General Chemistry, Computational Chemistry, Organic chemistry, Carbohydrate chemistry New Wiki user, UCLA Graduate Student
Peter Murray-Rust

(T C)

Chemical Semantic Web, InChI, Chemical Markup Language, PubChem, Open Source in chemistry Suggest we add InChIs systematically to all organic molecules and link to PubChem wherever possible. Also I created a Category for Wikipedian chemists - is this useful?
Pez2

(T C)

Biochemistry, enzymology, in particular vitamin K and serine protease biochemistry and enzymology.
Physchim62

(T C)

Pizza1512

(T C)

Chemical Thermodynamics, Chemical Kinetics, Chemical equilibrium, Organic I am an A-level student in this discipline and chemistry is my favourite so all the more reason to join this Wikiproject!
Quantockgoblin

(T C)

Organic, physical-organic, reactive intermediates (esp. carbenes/stable carbenes), asymmetric catalysis. Lab techniques (esp. Air-sensitive handling).
Ragesoss

(T C)

Organic chemistry, Biochemistry, History of chemistry I'm interested in established Best Practices for chemistry images. I'd like to see SVG files used for organic chemicals.
Richard Arthur Norton

(T C)

Rifleman_82

(T C)

RockManQ

(T C)

Mainly creating chemistry compounds requested at article creation I've already created two and would like to make a lot more; there's a huge back log at requested articles. If you want to help, just drop a comment by my page.
Rune Welsh

(T C)

Surfaces, heterogeneous catalysis, colloidal chemistry BSc in Chemistry. Also member of Chemicals WikiProject
Russoc4

(T C)

Ryan Jones

(T C)

Schuyler Thompson

(T C)

Inorganic chemistry
Sean Dingman

(T C)

Inorganic chemistry , Materials Chemistry, Analytical Chemistry, Physical Chemistry, Organic Electronics Ph.D. in Materials Chemistry. Interested in helping out with articles and editing when I can.
Shanata

(T C)

Physical organic chemistry, biophysical chemistry, chemical education
Shimmin

(T C)

Shoy

(T C)

Organic and inorganic chemistry, polymers. Chemical engineer by trade.
Sidar

(T C)

most aspects of organic chemistry, focus: mechanisms
Silverweed

(T C)

Slartibartfast1992

(T C)

Inorganic Chemistry
Slave

(T C)

Organic and Organometallic plus Bio; working on named reactions so far BS, MS, Ph.D, Postdoc
Smokefoot

(T C)

inorganic and organometallic
plus ligands
Srikeit

(T C)

Organic chemistry especially adding chemical reactions
Stephen Billinghurst

(T C)

refrigerators, solar photovoltaics, combinatorics, elements, fireworks, demonstrations BA Chem UCSD 1984, aged 56 years. H• H2O 235UIs this thing on? 2209 is prime, is today prime? 4°C.
Steve

(T C)

Stone

(T C)

Susanlesch

(T C)

not a chemist, mostly inactive
Syntheticalconnections Organic Chemistry
Swaroop

(T C)

Inorganic Chemistry
Terri G

(T C)

Analytical chemistry, Plant cell wall I'll be looking at analytical chemistry (GC and HPLC) and plant cell wall components and chemistry.
Thecurran91

(T C)

General cleanup, making articles more accessible to non-experts
Theseeker4

(T C)

The elements, metallurgy, chemicals, organic and inorganic chemistry, biochemistry, pretty much everything. Employed as chemist technician in production department of immunoassay company and taking classes toward B.S. in biochemistry and chemical biology.
TheSun

(T C)

General Chemistry, Material Science
ThinkOutsideTheTesseract

(T C)

Inorganic and Organic Chemistry Sophmore AP Chem student in High School, have done some work in inorganic chemistry and many concepts, will be glad to help where I can.
Thricecube

(T C)

Toby

(T C)

Chemistry, Organic chemistry, computers
TVO

(T C)

Stereochemistry, Quantum chemistry AP Chemistry student, and as obscure as stereochemistry is I find it fascinating.
Tyciol Biochemistry mostly, and drug development for unwanted glycoprotein dissolving
Tyrol5 Biochemistry, biomedicine
Vsmith

(T C)

WhirlwindChemist

(T C)

Organic chemistry, Polymer Chemistry, Supported Catalysis Rhodium catalysed conjugate-addition reactions, Atom Transfer Radical Polymerisation, and much more.
William L. Weaver

(T C)

Analytical Chemistry, Data acquisition, Data analysis, Laboratory informatics
Wim van Dorst

(T C)

Chlor-alkali compounds such as hydrochloric acid and sodium hypochlorite, history of chemistry, alchemy and chemists Also member of Chemicals wikiproject, also admin task such as article assessment
Wolfmankurd

(T C)

Organic chemistry I only do A-level chemistry so my interests arnt too specific.
xcomradex

(T C)

Xenofonos

(T C)

General Chemistry, Analytical Chemistry, Chromatography, Organic Chemistry, Polymer Chemistry
Xiaoming Wang

(T C)

Catalysis, Chemical Engineering, Spectroscopy, Surface Science, Polymers, Materials Chemistry, Chemical Education, Energy&Fuel
Yamaka122

(T C)

BioChemistry, Parmachy Intetrested and know some basics mostly do clean-up and references, or I can do template work!
User:Myrecovery

(T C)

Biology, Calculus, Greek Mythology, Trigonometry, Chemistry. I am Graduate in Atomic Physics and I teach Physics, Calculus and Chemistry.
Jake200493

(T C)

Manishearth

(T C)

All types of chemistry, especially organic and nomenclature.
Adam Lankford

(T C)

Chemistry, Dentistry and other things that are good B.S. Chemistry; Dental Student
Marksiqi

(T C)

Javanbakht

(T C)

chemistry & biochemistry Ph.D. in chemistry
KnowledgeRequire

(T C)

A wide range of interests that includes Chemistry and Biochemistry.
Eric Berquist

(T C)

Analytical chemistry, Cheminformatics, Molecular graphics, and General chemistry Working on B.S. in chemistry, 3rd year
Yunus

(T C)

Toxicology, Chemistry, philosophy and religion Few months away from PhD in veterinary toxicology
Sean

(T C

Biochemistry, Organic chemistry, Quantum mechanics, Environmental chemistry Currently studying higher-level Chemistry in the International Baccalaureate program.
Csamurai92

(T C)

Physical chemistry, organic chemistry (especially mechanisms)
Mego

(T C)

General chemistry, especially inorganic (organic chemistry still baffles me) Currently taking first chemistry course in high school, but I have access to higher-level (college- and professional-level) textbooks on chemistry, so I can help improve anything. I don't exactly care what the subject is, but I will do whatever needs doing. Chemistry, along with physics, greatly interests me, so I want to help others learn.