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Materials chemistry. Materials science. Spectroscopy. Polymer science. Physical Chemistry. General Physics. Technical writing. General Applied Mathematics. Nanomaterials. Optoelectronic Behavior. Science Policy.

Experience in the area

Teaching: General Inorganic Chemistry I & II, Organic Chemistry I & II, Physical Chemistry I, Polymeric Materials, General Physics I, Calculus I & II
My prior experience includes the United States Army and three years as a development chemist in industry. Currently I am the Assistant Director of the Laboratory for Synthetic Biological Interactions. All told, 13 years of experience in research, development and science education.

Organizations

Texas A&M University, American Chemical Society, POLY-ACS, SPIE

Publications

Journal of the American Chemical Society, Nanoletters, Journal of Physical Chemistry C, Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters, Ultramicroscopy Proceedings of SPIE, Proceedings of MRS, Polymer News, Chemical and Engineering News, Nano Letters, Small, Chemistry.org, Angewandte

Education/Credentials

PhD Macromolecular Science and Engineering (Photophysics/Nanomaterials Concentration), MS Materials Science, BS Chemistry and Physics, Graduate Certificate in Science Policy, AAS Chemical Technology, AAS Engineering Technology

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Recent Answers from Dr. Jeffery Raymond

2012-04-12 chemistry:

Depending on the cell type, negative and positive terminal can be somewhat meaningless terms.  Similarly, whether or not a terminal is actually negatively or positively charged or what a terminal is made

2012-03-11 Chemistry:

The equation they are giving you is not balanced. This means that the assumption is that one has an infinite amount of hydrogen gas and an infinite amount of nitrogen gas - and that they will form ammonia

2012-03-06 Chemistry Questions:

They might, but nobody has seen anything to point to this... in order to do that, we would need to find that the elementary particles (quarks and whatnot) have some additional measure of there state that

2012-03-02 Chemistry Questions:

in reply to:   "You missed my question about protons escaping and therefore changing the element, but I guess that has its role when too many or too few neurons makes an atom unstable and it starts to

2012-03-02 Chemistry Questions:

Isotopes  In terms of the physics and chemistry: isotopes alter the mass of the atom, and this has some pretty big effects.  It changes the very nature of all of that atoms bonds... every bond has signature

 

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