Undergraduate Education
Courses taught:
  • Fall 1994: Chem 1052 (Chemical Principles II, Lecture)
  • Fall 1995: Chem 1052 (Chemical Principles II, Lecture)
  • Spring 1997: Chem 1052 (Chemical Principles II, Lecture, two sections)
  • Winter 1998: Chem 1052 (Chemical Principles II, Lecture, two sections)
  • Fall 2000: IofT 1910-W (Freshman Seminar Course: How to Win a Nobel Prize)
  • Fall 2001: IofT 1910-W (Freshman Seminar Course: How to Win a Nobel Prize)
  • Fall 2001: Chem 1031 (Honors Chemistry I, Lecture)
  • Research lectures to NSF-REU students
  • Advised undergraduate students in Directed Studies and lab experiences
  • Advised NSF-REU students
Graduate Education
Courses taught:
  • Winter 1995: Chem 8751 (Physical Inorganic Chemistry I, Lecture)
  • Winter 1996: Chem 8751 (Physical Inorganic Chemistry I, Lecture)
  • Winter 1997: Chem 8751 (Physical Inorganic Chemistry I, Lecture)
  • Spring 1998: Chem 8766 (Solid State Chemistry, Lecture)
  • Fall 1999: Chem 8715/5715 (Physical Inorganic Chemistry, Lecture)
  • Spring 2000: Chem 5201 (Materials Chemistry, Lecture)
  • Spring 2001: Chem 5201 (Materials Chemistry, Lecture)
  • Spring 2002: Chem 5201 (Materials Chemistry, Lecture)
  • Graduate advisor for twelve graduate students
My Teaching Philosophy
   


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