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I am a physical chemistry graduate student at the University of Arizona. I am scheduled to complete a Ph.D. in May 2013 under the supervision of Dr. Neal Armstrong. I am currently seeking a postdoctoral fellowship beginning in the May 2013 time frame. My subsequent goal is to remain in academia by obtaining a tenure track position. My current research is conducted in the area of organic electronics where I predominantly study charge transfer across electrode-organic interfaces. While I have been trained to approach problems with the perspective of an electrochemist, I also frequently utilize impedance spectroscopy, photoemission spectroscopy, and computer modeling in my research. Additionally, my research is often aided by creation of custom instrumentation enabled by my academic (B.Sc.) and industry experience as an electrical engineer.
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  • GCL
    General Chemistry Lecture I: Quantitative

  • GCI
    General Chemistry II

  • GCI
    General Chemistry I

  • GCL
    General Chemistry Lecture II: Quantitative Approach

  • AC
    Analytical Chemistry

  • CML
    Chemical Measurements Laboratory

  • GCP
    General Chemistry Primer

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  • Giant Unilamellar Vesicle Generation Platform

    2022

    bachelors
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