Dr. Fumie Sunahori teaches chemistry at Rose-Hulman where her teaching interests include physical chemistry and her research interests involve reactive small species. She won the Rao Prize at the 63rd International Symposium on Molecular Spectroscopy in 2008, the same year she earned her Ph.D. from the University of Kentucky. She loves sports, hunting mushrooms and brewing beer.
    
Academic Degrees
                                                       
                                                            Ph.D. - Physical chemistry, University of Kentucky, 2008
                                                                                   
                        
                    Teaching Interests
                                                       
                                                            Physical chemistry
                                                                                   
                        
                    Research Experiences
                                                       
                                                            Reactive small species
                                                                                   
                        
                    Publications & Presentations
                                                       
                                                            F. X. Sunahori, J. Wei, and D. J. Clouthier, “Spectroscopic Identification of C2P and C2As, Two New Main Group Dicarbides”, J. Amer. Chem. Soc. 129, 9600-9601 (2007).
                                                                                   
                        
                    Awards & Honors
                                                       
                                                            Rao Prize (63rd International Symposium on Molecular Spectroscopy), 2008