Profiles in "Chemistry" Expertise Area

  • Graudejus teaches General Chemistry (CHM113+114), Organic Chemistry (CHM231+233), and Analytical Chemistry (CHM325, 326+327) at ASU. He is currently an associate research faculty at ASU and the owner of BMSEED.
  • General Chemistry Instructor in the School of Molecular Sciences since 2013 with main focus in Introductory Chemistry, General Chemistry I, General Chemistry for Engineers, and General Chemistry II.
  • Sendler is a General Chemistry Instructor in the School of Molecular Sciences at Arizona State University.
  • Dr. Morgan is an Assistant Teaching Professor in the School of Molecular Sciences. She primarily teaches in the Biochemistry program for several courses including BCH 361, 461, and 462.
  • Debreczeni has been a General Chemistry Instructor in the School of Molecular Sciences at Arizona State University and has been teaching here since 2013.
  • Small received his doctorate in chemical physics while conducting research on catalytic nanoparticles at University of Illinois. He worked at Intel in Oregon before joining ASU West and moving to Arizona in 2014.
  • Zain Bukhari is involved with Dr. Wayne Frasch’s research in SoLS, using gold nanorods to analyze the biophysics of the FoF1-ATP synthase. This work is innovative, interdisciplinary, and applicable to the medical field.
  • Pintér has most recently taught biology and chemistry, biotechnology, forensic chemistry and microbiology and developed courses for genetics, forensic chemistry and bioorganic chemistry.
  • As an organic bio electro chemist studying microbial electrophotosynthesis, I study how to interface electricity with the photosynthetic electron transport chain to understand what allows it to be more or less efficient.