Damola Shuaib
An inorganic chemist with special focus on functional materials for energy, catalysis, gas sensing and water purification.
An inorganic chemist with special focus on functional materials for energy, catalysis, gas sensing and water purification.
I earned my B.A. in Chemistry from Smith College and my Ph.D. in Biological Chemistry at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. After teaching for a number of years at Middlebury College, I recently joined the faculty at Smith College as an Assistant Professor of Chemistry. I returned to my alma mater to further my mission …
Dr. Jeanita Pritchett is an Academic Program Manager and a Leadership Coach in the International and Academic Affairs Office at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). She began her career as a Research Chemist working on developing standard reference materials for clinical, food, and forensics related projects. Prior to assuming her current role, …
Hi my name is Nikita Burrows, Ph.D. I am an Assistant Professor of Chemistry Education at Monmouth University. I received my Ph.D from Georgia State University. The Burrows lab research looks at the undergraduate chemistry laboratory as well as alternative assessments http://www.nikitalaurenburrows.com/publications.
I’m an organic chemist who has a passion for teaching! My wet-lab research is to help make new anti-cancer agents, but I also am researching games and activities to help students better understand organic chemistry. Also I’m into fermentation and I make my own cheese and soy sauce.