Dr. Scott Gilbertson to give seminar at A&M-Kingsville.
31st Annual Chemistry Olympics brings high school students to A&M-Kingsville.
Dr. Carl E. Wieman delivers the 24th Annual Garland Lecture.
Student Affiliates Chapter of American Chemical Society at TAMUK Ranks in Top Three Percent Nationwide.


 

 

Office: N102
Extension: 2665
E-mail address: kfmec00@tamuk.edu

Course Syllabi: CHEM 1312.002 CHEM 1312.HR1


Undergraduate Work: B.S. in Chemistry, Texas A&I University - Kingsville.

Graduate Work: M.S. in Chemistry, Texas A&I University - Kingsville.

Doctoral Work: Ph.D. in Chemistry, Texas A&M - College Station.

Past Research: Development of Fourier Transform Mass Spectrometry (FT-MS) for high molecular weight analysis.

Current Research: Computer modeling of high energy, high mass ions in a magnet and electric field. Identification of organic compounds in South Texas Mesquite wood. Development of analytical methods for the determination of added products to street drugs. Active in outreach programs to encourage students to study science.

Best Advice Ever Received: JUST DO IT!

Hobbies: Flying airplanes, flight instructor, commercial pilot.

What Influenced You to Study Chemistry: Mr. Allen my high school teacher.


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