Awesome
Professor Barngrover is a really nice guy, he makes the material engaging and fun. He helped me change my major to this subject, and even though I wasn't invested in chemistry, he prevented the class from being boring. Going to class is very important, other than that though there's no reason you shouldn't get an A.
Stephen F. Austin State University - Chemistry
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)
Physical Chemistry
Phi Lambda Upsilon - Alpha Epsilon Chapter member and Treasurer
Kansas State University
Bachelor's Degree
Forensic Science
Biomedical Chemistry
Member of Beta Beta Beta
KWU Chemistry Club
KWU Math and Physics Club
Student Government member (07-10) and President (09-10).
Kansas Wesleyan University
Science
Nanoparticles
Microsoft Word
Chemistry
Microsoft Office
PowerPoint
Thiolate Protected Gold Nanoparticles
Laboratory
Density Functional Theory
Microsoft Excel
Public Speaking
University Teaching
Teaching
Research
Barngrover
Brian
Stephen F. Austin State University
Kansas Wesleyan University
Kansas State University
Nacogdoches
Texas
Assistant Professor of Chemistry
Stephen F. Austin State University
Manhattan
KS
Theoretical research into the growth mechanism of thiolate protected nanoparticles
mainly gold and silver
in a single and two phase system as published by Brust
Schiffrin and coworkers.
Graduate Research Assistant
Kansas State University
Salina
KS
Set up labs
prepared stock solutions
troubleshot instruments.
Undergraduate Teaching Assistant
Kansas Wesleyan University
Manhattan
KS
Taught Chemistry I and II labs. Proctored exams and graded lab reports.
Graduate Teaching Assistant
Kansas State University
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