![]() ![]() Our goal is to provide point-of-use water purification stations to families without access to electricity. Design and construction of inexpensive, solar-powered devices for water purification.Our hope is that these wires can lead to a new generation of solar energy conversion devices, such as environmental sensors, solar cells, solar paint, and optical computers. Assembly and characterization of nanowires that conduct electricity when activated by solar radiation.Current projects in my laboratory include: To date I have mentored 52 undergraduate students in research supported by over $3 million in single-investigator and collaborative grants. I have taught courses in general chemistry, physical chemistry, inorganic chemistry, instrumental analysis, biophysical chemistry, bioinorganic chemistry, environmental chemistry, nanoscience, and writing.ĭuring the 2017-2018 academic year I will teach General Chemistry I (CHEM 110), General Chemistry I Laboratory (CHEM 110L), Chemistry Seminar (CHEM 405), Physical Chemistry Laboratory (CHEM 365), and Analytical Spectroscopy (CHEM 370). SpecialtyPhysical chemistry, environmental chemistry, nanoscience, chemical education.īA 1982 Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey ![]() Paulette Bierzychudek, of the Pathways to Success in STEM Program. I am a Professor of Chemistry and co-director, with Prof. ![]()
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