McCoy Research Group

Mark Boyer

Mark Boyer (he/him) earned his PhD for his work in the McCoy group in August of 2022. He is fromĀ Ann Arbor, Michigan. In 2016 he graduated from Amherst College, where he studied chemistry and math. While there he did research with Mark Marshall studying the argon-vinyl chloride complex via discrete variable representation. After spending a year at Wolfram Research, he came to the University of Washington in the fall of 2017.

Outside of the lab he enjoys music, cooking, learning languages, helping people on the Mathematica StackExchange, and creating programming tools and frameworks.

His current research is primarily trying to get involved in all the fun things that his group-mates are doing, but he’s also working on a package for doing second order vibrational perturbation theory in user-defined coordinates.