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: N156A
Extension: 2921
E-mail address: kfrem00@tamuk.edu
Homepage: http://users.tamuk.edu/kfrem00

Undergraduate Work: B.S. in Chemistry, University of Florida.

Doctoral Work: Ph.D. in Physical Chemistry, University Florida.

Past Research: Chemical effects of high energy radiation including gamma radiation and plasma discharge. High energy chemical kinetics-esp. reactions of gaseous ions and molecules using specially modified mass spectrometers.

Best Advice Ever Received: "Make your career something that you really enjoy doing."
Hobbies: Building things-expecially electronics, computer circuits, models. Outdoors: exploring, mountain biking, photography.

What Influenced you to study Chemistry: I was not supposed to touch my brother's huge chemistry set. I was most especially not supposed to sneak it up into the attic room and play with the little alcohol burner.


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