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Physical & Biological Sciences Division
Faculty Researcher
Continuing Lecturer
Environmental Studies Department
Physical Sciences Building
454
Physical Sciences Building 454
Research Interests
- Global biogeochemical cycle of mercury
- Sea-air transfer of methylated mercury and impacts on coastal marine fog
- Fog water collection methods
- Using lichen as a bioindicator of atmospheric mercury deposition
- Mercury bioaccumulation in coastal terrestrial food webs
- Measuring isotopes of mercury for source apportionment
- Pollution source-receptor model validation using measurements
- Gas sensing with nanoparticles
- Environmental toxicology and justice
Teaching Interests
Large lecture general chemistry courses
- Flipped classrooms
- Demonstrations
- Active learning exercises
- Frequent low-stakes testing
- Test banks and assessment databases
Upper division/graduate level chemical oceanography/environmental chemistry courses
- Effective training future scientists using latest tools and technologies
Research experiences for undergraduate and graduate students
- Capstone projects and master theses