Adrian Clark

 Adrian Clark

Adrian Clark

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Jan 23, 2020
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Prof. Adrian is amazing! Even though I haven't done chem in years, I took CHEM 100 with him. His notes are pretty helpful and good! He explains everything in a simpler way so it's easier to understand. I honestly wish he taught all chem classes!

Jan 8, 2020
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It had been years since I had taken Chemistry 30 so when I had to take Chemistry 100 last semester, I was pretty nervous. Professor Clark made everything so easy with organized slides, explained everything clearly, and was pretty funny in class. Chemistry was so much fun and super easy with Professor Clark.

Jan 6, 2020
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Professor Clark is a new professor but super dope! He is easy going, caring and a great lecturer. The class is made up of easy short unit exams instead of midterms and explains everything.

Biography

University of Saskatchewan - Chemistry



Experience

  • University of Regina

    Research Assistant

    Studied the atmospheric transport of pesticides and their degradation products using GC/MS and LC/MS in a Class 100 Trace Analysis Facility.

  • University of Regina

    Instructor III - Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry

    Primary Instructor for two undergraduate courses: General Chemistry I and Analytical Chemistry/Biochemistry III - Instrumental Analysis.

  • University of Calgary

    Ph.D. Graduate Student

    Developed a highly sensitive gas chromatographic (GC) detector for the analysis of sulfur and phosphorus compounds.

  • University of Saskatchewan

    Laboratory Manager - Department of Chemistry

    Adrian worked at University of Saskatchewan as a Laboratory Manager - Department of Chemistry

Education

  • University of Calgary

    Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)

    Analytical Chemistry

  • Queen Elizabeth II Master’s Scholarship



  • Queen Elizabeth II Doctoral Scholarship


    This competition is highly competitive based on academic excellence. Successful students normally have grade point averages of 3.7 or higher while pursuing graduate studies in Alberta.

  • Alberta Graduate Student Scholarship


    Alberta Graduate Student Scholarships reward the outstanding academic achievement of students studying at the Master's level.

  • University of Calgary

    Ph.D. Graduate Student


    Developed a highly sensitive gas chromatographic (GC) detector for the analysis of sulfur and phosphorus compounds.

  • University of Regina

    Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.)

    Chemistry

  • University of Regina Faculty of Science Dean’s List


    Awarded to students displaying academic excellence (term grade point average of at least 85%) in a semester of study.

  • University of Regina Academic Silver Prize


    Awarded to students in the top 5 percent of their faculty.

  • University of Regina

    Research Assistant


    Studied the atmospheric transport of pesticides and their degradation products using GC/MS and LC/MS in a Class 100 Trace Analysis Facility.

  • University of Regina

    Instructor III - Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry


    Primary Instructor for two undergraduate courses: General Chemistry I and Analytical Chemistry/Biochemistry III - Instrumental Analysis.

Publications

  • Spectral Examination of a Multiple Flame Photometric Detector for use in Chromatography

    Canadian Journal of Chemistry

  • Spectral Examination of a Multiple Flame Photometric Detector for use in Chromatography

    Canadian Journal of Chemistry

  • An Improved Multiple Flame Photometric Detector for Gas Chromatography

    Journal of Chromatography A

  • Spectral Examination of a Multiple Flame Photometric Detector for use in Chromatography

    Canadian Journal of Chemistry

  • An Improved Multiple Flame Photometric Detector for Gas Chromatography

    Journal of Chromatography A

  • Properties of a Novel Linear Sulfur Response Mode in a Multiple Flame Photometric Detector

    Journal of Chromatography A

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