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Ph.D. in Physical Chemistry, Case Western Reserve University, 1992.
MS in Analytical Chemistry, University of Michigan, 1988.
BS in Chemistry, University of Wisconsin, 1986.
Joined Barry: August 2000
Courses
- CHE 111, CHE 111L General Chemistry and Qualitative Analysis with Lab, I
- CHE 112, 112L General Chemistry and Qualitative Analysis with Lab, II
- CHE 198 / PHY 198/ MAT 199 History / Philosophy of Science for Honor Students
- CHE 321 Quantitative Analysis & Lab
- CHE 356, CHE 357 Physical Chemistry I & II
- CHE 366 Physical Chemistry Lab
- CHE 395, 495 Research
- CHE 421 Instrumental Analysis
- CHE 459 Advanced Spectroscopy
- CHE 490 Senior Seminar
Research Interests
- NMR (Nuclear Magnetic Resonance) studies of UV stabilized polymers (such as polymethylmethacrylate)
- stability of creatine in various solutions
- AA (Atomic absorption) analysis of environmental samples (soils and water) for heavy metals
- Received grant from the Department of Defense Infrastructure Support Program for HBCU/MI, “NMR to Improve Educational and Research Experiences”, 2002.
Selected Research Publications
- “The Use of Writing in Chemistry” invited review CHED Newsletter, Division of Chemical Education, Inc, American Chemical Society, Winter 2001.
- “The Validity of Stirling’s Approximation: A Physical Chemistry Project”, A.S. Wallner and K. A. Brandt, Journal of Chemical Education, 76, 1395, 1999.
- “Technical Writing and Communication in a Senior-Level Seminar”, A.S. Wallner and E. Latosi-Sawin, Journal of Chemical Education, 76, 1404.
- “Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study of Solid Rocket Propellants and Liners”, A.S. Wallner, L.H. Merwin, R.A. Nissan, T.S. Stephens, J. Appl. Poly. Sci., 62, 341, 1996.
Selected Conference Presentations
- 222nd National American Chemical Society Meeting, Chicago, IL, August 2001.
- Chair and Organizer of daylong session, A.S. Wallner
- The Use of Writing in Chemistry. A. S. Wallner.
- Establishing / Institutionalizing Writing in the Chemistry Curriculum.
A.S. Wallner, E. Latosi-Sawin.
- 219th American Chemical Society Meeting, San Francisco, CA, March 2000.
- Investigations of Slow-set and Fast-set Polymers. C.S. Gieselman, A.S. Wallner.
- Synthesis Optimization of UV Stabilized Poly(methylmethacrylate). D.M. Aberer, A.S. Wallner.
- Bomb Calorimetry of Sugars. B. Field, A. S. Wallner.
Honors / Awards
- Jesse Lee Myers Award for Excellence in Teaching, MWSC, 1998
Professional Memberships
- American Chemistry Society
- Gamma Sigma Epsilon, Chemistry Honor Society
- Sigma Xi, the Scientific Research Society
Contact Information
Office: Wiegand 122
Telephone: 305-899-3433
Fax: 305-899-3479
E-mail: twallner@mail.barry.edu |
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