Danielle Nerko

 DanielleC. Nerko

Danielle C. Nerko

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Jan 29, 2020
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Professor Nerko is one of the best teachers I've ever had. She cares about your grades and you personally. She's sarcastic but in a very appealing and funny manner. She's always willing to lend help if you're confused on any topic, no matter what. She offers advice too if you need it. I highly recommend her class.

Jan 2, 2020
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Prof. Nerko is very sarcastic so I wouldn't recommend her. She used to give extra credit but not anymore. She also speaks fast and has a really fast pacing in teaching.

Biography

Westchester Community College - Chemistry


Resume

  • 2006

    Danielle C. Nerko

    Ph.D.

    Manhattanville College

    Westchester Community College

    State University of New York

    Brookhaven National Laboratory

    Supervised Solutions Chemistry Laboratory and led workshop sections for General Chemistry I and II.

    Stony Brook University

    Assistant Professor (Tenured)

    I am committed to making a high-quality science education accessible to all learners. The students I have helped succeed run the gamut and include first-generation college students

    English language learners

    non-traditional students

    and other students historically underrepresented in the sciences. My classes incorporate high-impact pedagogy and instructional technology to engage students and empower them to thrive as critical thinkers.

    Westchester Community College

    State University of New York

    Professor (Summer Adjunct)

    Manhattanville College

    Research Assistant

    I conducted ultra-high vacuum research at Brookhaven National Laboratory. I used magnetron sputtering to size select nanoclusters and deposit them on single crystal substrates for characterization by X-ray photoelecton spectroscopy

    ion scattering spectroscopy

    low-energy electron diffraction

    temperature programmed desorption

    cyclic voltammetry

    and chronoamperometry.\n\nIn other words

    I was working to make alternative energy more efficient.

    Brookhaven National Laboratory

    Greater New York City Area

    I provide a distinctive service

    equipping private clients to thrive by combining the personalized attention of a private tutor with the teaching mastery of a college professor. I specialize in helping clients push through obstacles that require careful attention and a high degree of expertise. For more than a decade

    I have been beside students to help them achieve their most important goals.\n\nI support every private client relationship with intellectual acumen

    instructional mastery

    and a human touch. My private clients receive a college professor’s direct personal attention and the highest quality private tutoring.

    Private Tutor

    Danielle C. Nerko

    Ph.D.

    Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)

    Chemistry

    Stony Brook University

    Fordham University

    Bachelor of Science (B.S.)

    Honors Program

    University Band

    Resident Assistant

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    Science

    Research

    Teaching

    XPS

    Spectroscopy

    Physical Chemistry

    Public Speaking

    Distance Learning

    Tutoring

    Coaching & Mentoring

    Laboratory

    UHV

    Mathematics

    Surface Chemistry

    Chemistry

    Instructional Technology

    Student Counseling

    Higher Education

    Restaurant Divided

    Guest judge on television show.

    Restaurant Divided

    Direct Leuckart-type Reductive Amination of Aldehydes and Ketones: A Facile One-pot Protocol for the Preparation of Secondary and Tertiary Amines

    Synthesis and Characterization of Surface Oxide Films on CoGa(100)

    Invited Speaker

    \"This Is Their Brain on Drugs

    \" Pulse Check Continuing Medical Education Conference

    Suffern

    New York

    Panel Discussion Member

    Pulse Check Continuing Medical Education Conference

    Invited Panelist

    \"Lightning Round: Lab Safety

    \" Pulse Check Continuing Medical Education Conference

    Suffern

    New York\n\n

    Danielle

    Nerko

    Stony Brook University

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