...Center in 1993.Ammonium nitrate makes big explosions, be they accidental or intentional, said Neil Donahue, professor of chemistry at Carnegie Mellon University. It is stable, but if its components are heated up sufficiently, they break apart...
...determining types of drugs found in the bloodstream."We are a very hands-on department," said Stephanie Myers, a professor of chemistry and forensic science adviser. "Students get lots of real lab experience. They're not watching someone else...
...10:30 to 11:30 a.m. Tuesday and Thursday.The class is offered by Dr. Sardar Yousufzai, an assistant professor of chemistry, physics and environmental sciences at Paine College. Space is limited for the program, which is now accepting...
...who moved the college to its current location at the Augusta Arsenal. He retired after 31 years as an Associate Professor of Chemistry at Augusta College. He served in the US Army during World War II in the Pacific theater with the 164th Infantry...
...served in Korea, Germany, and Vietnam. Major assignments included ROTC at The Ohio State University, Assistant Professor of Chemistry at the U.S. Military Academy, West Point, positions on the Department of the Army General Staff at the Pentagon...
...and education in the petroleum field at the University of South Carolina Aiken. Chad Leverette, an assistant professor of chemistry, received funding for his grant proposal which is a "starter" grant set aside for faculty within their first...
...Department of Chemistry and Physics; Bill Hobbins, associate professor of music; Stephanie Myers, associate professor of chemistry; Alice Pollingue, associate professor of education; Bruce Saul, associate professor of biology; and Debra...
...They want to know if it's true and how they can see it," said Tom Crute, an amateur astronomer and associate professor of chemistry at Augusta State University. "With the right equipment, it is spectacular compared to what you normally see...
...also refereed hundreds of college games across the Northeast during his days in State College as an assistant professor of chemistry. "There was no hockey here, obviously, in the mid-1970s, and it was something I missed a great deal...
...bandage that will instantly diagnose the kind of bacteria present in a wound. Benjamin Miller, an assistant professor of chemistry, and Phillippe Fauchet, head of the electrical and computer engineering department at the New York university...