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: Hill 123
Extension: 2919
E-mail address: jingbo.louise@gmail.com

Course Syllabi: CHEM 1111 CHEM 1112 CHEM 1311.001,.002

Undergraduate Work: Nano-structured particles synthesis (catalysts study)

Graduate Work: Preparation of nano-structured chemical sensor and its property study

Doctoral Work: Investigation of multi-functional sensor and computer simulation

Past Research: Multi-function sensor, fuel cell - solid oxide fuel cell and PEM (proton exchange membrane) cell, water purification using cermet (ceramic and metal) membrane, and colloid and surface chemistry

Current Research: The same as above (all active)

Best Advice Ever Received: Love is patient, love is kind, love never ends

Hobbies: Sports(table tennis, badminton, weight lifting, soccer), reading, traveling, dancing, hiking, knitting

What Influenced you to study chemistry: To learn something new and challenging

 

 
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