CHEM 1211K Principles of Chemistry I (Fall 2024-Lab; Fall 2025-Lecture & Lab)
First course in a two-semester sequence covering the fundamental principles and applications of chemistry designed for science majors. Topics to be covered include composition of matter, stoichiometry, periodic relations, and nomenclature. Laboratory exercises supplement the lecture material. Prerequisite(s): A minimum grade of "C" in MATH 1111 or placement eligibility for a higher math course.
CHEM 2100Z Analytical Chemistry (Spring 2025-Lecture & Lab)
The study of modern quantitative determination methods, including volumetric and gravimetric analyses, equilibrium calculations, and acid/base chemistry, as well as the fundamental theory of chromatography, spectroscopy, and electrochemistry.
VIP 3001P Soil and Water Pollutants (Spring 2025; Fall 2025)
This VIP course is set for the VIP SWEEP Project. In this SWEEP project, students will unravel the fundamental fate and transport processes of emerging pollutants in soil and water environments. Students will also leverage innovative, cost-effective engineering solutions to mitigate the impacts of emerging pollutants on human health and the ecosystem. Participating in this project in a team-oriented approach with well-defined tasks will equip students with the state-of-the-art research ideas, thoughts, and skill sets, leading to a productive and high-quality learning outcome for the individuals.
First course in a two-semester sequence covering the fundamental principles and applications of chemistry designed for science majors. Topics to be covered include composition of matter, stoichiometry, periodic relations, and nomenclature. Laboratory exercises supplement the lecture material. Prerequisite(s): A minimum grade of "C" in MATH 1111 or placement eligibility for a higher math course.
CHEM 2100Z Analytical Chemistry (Spring 2025-Lecture & Lab)
The study of modern quantitative determination methods, including volumetric and gravimetric analyses, equilibrium calculations, and acid/base chemistry, as well as the fundamental theory of chromatography, spectroscopy, and electrochemistry.
VIP 3001P Soil and Water Pollutants (Spring 2025; Fall 2025)
This VIP course is set for the VIP SWEEP Project. In this SWEEP project, students will unravel the fundamental fate and transport processes of emerging pollutants in soil and water environments. Students will also leverage innovative, cost-effective engineering solutions to mitigate the impacts of emerging pollutants on human health and the ecosystem. Participating in this project in a team-oriented approach with well-defined tasks will equip students with the state-of-the-art research ideas, thoughts, and skill sets, leading to a productive and high-quality learning outcome for the individuals.
Guest Lecturer
Teaching Assistant
- CSES 2040 Basic Soil Science, Soil Pollution I & II, AU, Fall 2022
- Fish 5220/6220 Water Science, PFAS in Aquatic Environments, AU, Fall 2022
- BIOP 4840 Life Cycle Assessment for Biomaterials, Fate and Transport of Chemicals, AU, Fall 2022
Teaching Assistant
- CSS 340 Applied Soil Physics for Agriculture and the Environment, MSU, Spring 2020
- CSS 340 Applied Soil Physics for Agriculture and the Environment, MSU, Spring 2019