University of Delaware - Chemistry
University of Delaware
Newark
Delaware
My research is in analytical and environmental chemistry. Specifically
my group uses advanced mass spectrometry techniques to study how nanoparticles are formed in the atmosphere
and how they influence human health and climate. My group performs both laboratory and field measurements. I teach courses in environmental chemistry
mass spectrometry
instrumental analysis and general chemistry.
Professor
University of Delaware
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)
I developed high resolution fluorescent probes to study solid state chemistry and to quantify lanthanide impurities in solid samples.
Chemistry
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Bucknell University
Bachelor of Science (B.S.)
Murray
Johnston
University of Colorado
Boulder
Colorado
I began my professional career on the faculty at the University of Colorado
Boulder as Assistant/Associate Professor of Chemistry and Fellow of the Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences.
Assistant/Associate Professor
University of Colorado
Northwestern University
Evanston
Illinois
I performed research in surface enhance Raman spectroscopy in Richard Van Duyne's group.
Postdoctoral Fellow
Northwestern University
Research
Chemistry
Analytical Chemistry
Nanoparticles
Mass Spectrometry
Johnston