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CURRICULUM VITAE Heather L. Abbott-Lyon Associate Professor of Chemistry August 2018 GENERAL INFORMATION Kennesaw State University Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry 370 Paulding Ave. NW, MB 1203 470.570.6140 [email protected] EDUCATION 08/2002 – 05/2007 Ph.D., University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, Chemistry 08/1998 – 05/2002 B.S., Emory University, Atlanta, GA, Chemistry (B.A. in Classical Studies & Minor in Mathematics) PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 08/2018 – present Associate Professor of Chemistry, Kennesaw State University. Responsible for teaching introductory and physical chemistry courses, maintaining an active research program in chemical reactions occurring at interfaces (e.g., gas-solid, liquid-solid), supervising and mentoring undergraduate students, and serving on multiple departmental and university committees as well as in the professional community of chemists. 08/2011 – 08/2018 Assistant Professor of Chemistry, Kennesaw State University. Responsible for teaching introductory and physical chemistry courses, maintaining an active research program in chemical reactions occurring at interfaces (e.g., gas-solid, liquid-solid), supervising and mentoring undergraduate students, and serving on multiple departmental committees and in the professional community of chemists. 09/2009 – 07/2011 Postdoctoral Research Faculty, Georgia Institute of Technology. Responsible for investigating radiation-induced reactions on and within hydrocarbon-water ices, constructing a two laser, photodesorption - single photon ionization experiment to detect low mass molecules desorbing from biological samples, and supervising graduate student research. 07/2007 – 08/2009 Alexander von Humboldt Postdoctoral Researcher, Fritz Haber Institute of the Max Planck Society.

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CURRICULUM VITAE

Heather L. Abbott-Lyon Associate Professor of Chemistry

August 2018

GENERAL INFORMATION

Kennesaw State University Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry

370 Paulding Ave. NW, MB 1203 470.570.6140

[email protected]

EDUCATION 08/2002 – 05/2007 Ph.D., University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, Chemistry

08/1998 – 05/2002 B.S., Emory University, Atlanta, GA, Chemistry (B.A. in Classical Studies & Minor in Mathematics)

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 08/2018 – present Associate Professor of Chemistry, Kennesaw State University.

Responsible for teaching introductory and physical chemistry courses, maintaining an active research program in chemical reactions occurring at interfaces (e.g., gas-solid, liquid-solid), supervising and mentoring undergraduate students, and serving on multiple departmental and university committees as well as in the professional community of chemists.

08/2011 – 08/2018 Assistant Professor of Chemistry, Kennesaw State University.

Responsible for teaching introductory and physical chemistry courses, maintaining an active research program in chemical reactions occurring at interfaces (e.g., gas-solid, liquid-solid), supervising and mentoring undergraduate students, and serving on multiple departmental committees and in the professional community of chemists.

09/2009 – 07/2011 Postdoctoral Research Faculty, Georgia Institute of Technology. Responsible for investigating radiation-induced reactions on and within hydrocarbon-water ices, constructing a two laser, photodesorption - single photon ionization experiment to detect low mass molecules desorbing from biological samples, and supervising graduate student research.

07/2007 – 08/2009 Alexander von Humboldt Postdoctoral Researcher, Fritz Haber Institute of the Max Planck Society.

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Responsible for examining the structure-reactivity relationships of heterogeneous oxidative reactions using model catalysts (grown by PVD) and a variety of experimental surface-science methods (e.g., RAIRS, TPD, XPS, LEED, etc.) and for supervising graduate student research.

CURRENT MEMBERSHIP IN PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS American Chemical Society (ACS) HONORS, AWARDS, AND FELLOWSHIPS Private and Federal Grants: 1. PI, Cottrell College Science Award, Research Corporation for Science Advancement (RCSA),

2012-2015 $35,000.

2. Co-PI, Center for Chemical Evolution, National Science Foundation (NASA) and National Aeronautics and Space Agency (NASA), 2012-2015, subaward, $190,000.

3. PI, Undergraduate New Investigator Award, American Chemical Society Petroleum Research Fund (ACS PRF), 2015-2019, $55,000.

4. Co-PI, Center for Chemical Evolution, National Science Foundation (NASA) and National Aeronautics and Space Agency (NASA), 2016-present, subaward, $140,000.

General Awards: 1. KSU Foundation Outstanding Early Career Faculty Award, 2016, Kennesaw State University Teaching Awards: 1. Institute for Course (re)Design, 2017, Center for Education, Teaching and Learning (CETL),

Kennesaw State University

2. Course Design Enhancement Fund, 2015, Center for Education, Teaching and Learning (CETL), Kennesaw State University

3. President’s Office and Department of First-Year Programs’ 4.0 Luncheon, 2012, Kennesaw State University

4. T.A. White Teaching Fellowship in Chemistry, 2007, University of Virginia

Research Awards: 1. Mentor-Protégé Award, 2012-2013, College of Science and Mathematics, Kennesaw State

University

2. Faculty Summer Research Award, 2012, College of Science and Mathematics, Kennesaw State University

3. Physical Chemistry Postdoctoral Researcher Award, 2009, American Chemical Society

4. Postdoctoral Research Fellowship, 2007-2009, Alexander von Humboldt Foundation

5. Interdisciplinary Graduate Education and Research Traineeship (IGERT) Fellowship, 2002-2007, National Science Foundation

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Service Awards: 1. Local Section Outreach Volunteer of the Year Award for the Georgia Local Section, 2016,

American Chemical Society 2. Chemiluminary Award for Outstanding Chemistry Olympiad Program went to the Georgia

Local Section, 2017, American Chemical Society (coordinator 2012 – present) 3. Outstanding Faculty Award for Service, 2018, Department of Chemistry, Kennesaw State

University

RESEARCH AND CREATIVE ACTIVITY (undergraduate students are underlined, *indicates MS students, ±indicates PhD students) PUBLICATIONS Refereed Journal Articles: 1. B. Herschy, S. J. Chang, R. Blake, A. Lepland, H. Abbott-Lyon, J. Sampson, Z. Atlas, T. P. Kee,

M. A. Pasek. “Archean phosphorus liberation induced by iron redox geochemistry,” Nat. Commun. 9, 1346 (2018). DOI: 10.1038/s41467-018-03835-3

2. D. Qasim,* L. Vlasak, A. Pital, T.J. Beckman, N. Mutanda, and H.L. Abbott-Lyon “Adsorption of Water, Methanol, and Formic Acid on Fe2NiP, a Meteoritic Mineral Analogue” J. Phys. Chem. C, 121, 13645–13654 (2017). DOI: 10.1021/acs.jpcc.7b01312

3. A. D. Brathwaite,± H. L. Abbott-Lyon, and M. A. Duncan. “Distinctive Coordination of CO vs N2 to Rhodium Cations: An Infrared and Computational Study” J. Phys. Chem. A, 120, 7659-7670 (2016). DOI: 10.1021/acs.jpca.6b07749

4. N.L. La Cruz,* D. Qasim,* H.L. Abbott-Lyon, C. Pirim, A.D. McKee,± T. Orlando, M. Gull, D. Lindsay,* M. A. Pasek, “The evolution of the surface of the mineral schreibersite in prebiotic chemistry” Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 18, 20160-20167 (2016). DOI: 10.1039/C6CP00836D

5. J.D. Keelor,± P.B. Farnsworth, A. Weber, H.L. Abbott, F.M. Fernandez. “Multimodal Vacuum-assisted Plasma Ion (VaPI) Source with Transmission Mode and Laser Ablation Sampling Capabilities” J. Am. Soc. Mass Spectrom. 27, 897-907 (2016). DOI: 10.1007/s13361-016-1354-8

6. V.S. Nguyen, H.L. Abbott, M.M. Dawley, T.M. Orlando, J. Leszczynski, and M.T. Nguyen. “A Theoretical Study of Formamide Decomposition Pathways” J. Phys. Chem. A, 2011, 115, 841-851. DOI: 10.1021/jp109143j

7. H.L. Abbott, A. Aumer, Y. Lei, S. Asocan, R.J. Meyer, M. Sterrer, S. Shaikhutdinov, and H.-J. Freund “CO adsorption on monometallic and bimetallic Au-Pd nanoparticles supported on oxide thin films,” J. Phys. Chem. C 114, 17099(2010).

8. H.L. Abbott, A. Uhl, M. Baron, Y. Lei, R.J. Meyer, D.J. Stacchiola, O. Bondarchuk, S. Shaikhutdinov, and H.-J. Freund “Relating methanol oxidation to the structure of ceria-supported vanadia monolayer catalysts,” J. Catal. 272, 82 (2010).

9. P.S. Bagus, C.J. Nelin, E.S. Ilton, M. Baron, H. Abbott, E. Primorac, H. Kuhlenbeck, S. Shaikhutdinov and H.-J. Freund. “The complex core level spectra of CeO2: An analysis in terms of atomic and charge transfer effects” Chem. Phys. Lett. 487, 237 (2010).

10. V. Ganduglia-Pirovano, C. Popa, J. Sauer, H.L. Abbott, A. Uhl, M. Baron, D. Stacchiola, O. Bondarchuk, S. Shaikhutdinov, and H.-J. Freund, “The role of ceria in oxidative dehydrogenation on supported vanadia catalysts,” J. Am. Chem. Soc. 132, 2345 (2010).

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11. M. Baron, H.L. Abbott, O. Bondarchuk, D. Stacchiola, A. Uhl, S. Shaikhutdinov, H.-J. Freund, C. Popa, V. Ganduglia-Pirovano, and J. Sauer, “Resolving the atomic structure of vanadia monolayer catalysts: Monomers, trimers and oligomers on ceria,” Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 48, 8006 (2009).

12. H.L. Abbott and I. Harrison, "Methane dissociative chemisorption on Ru(0001)," J. Catal., 254, 27 (2008).

13. H.L. Abbott and I. Harrison, "Microcanonical transition state theory for gas-surface reaction dynamics," J. Phys Chem. A., 111, 9871 (2007).

14. H.L. Abbott and I. Harrison, "Activated dissociation of CO2 on Rh(111) and CO oxidation dynamics," J. Phys. Chem. C 111, 13137 (2007).

15. H.L. Abbott and I. Harrison, "7-dimensionsal microcanonical treatment of hydrogen dissociation dynamics on Cu(111): Clarifying the essential role of surface phonons," J. Chem. Phys., 125, 024704 (2006).

16. K.M. DeWitt, L. Valadez, H.L. Abbott, K.W. Kolasinski, and I. Harrison, "Effusive molecular beam study of C2H6 dissociation on Pt(111)," J. Phys. Chem. B, 110, 6714 (2006).

17. K.M. DeWitt, L. Valadez, H.L. Abbott, K.W. Kolasinski, and I. Harrison, "Using effusive molecular beams and microcanonical unimolecular rate theory to characterize CH4 dissociation on Pt(111)," J. Phys. Chem. B, 110, 6705 (2006).

18. A. Bukoski, H.L. Abbott, and I. Harrison, "Microcanonical unimolecular rate theory at surfaces. III. Thermal dissociative chemisorption of methane on Pt(111) and detailed balance," J. Chem. Phys., 123, 94707 (2005).

19. H.L. Abbott and I. Harrison. "Dissociative chemisorption and energy transfer for methane on Ir(111)," J. Phys. Chem. B, 109, 10371 (2005).

20. D.F. Kavulak, H.L. Abbott and I. Harrison. “Nonequilibrium activated dissociative chemisorption: SiH4 on Si(100),” J. Phys. Chem. B, 109, 685 (2005).

21. H.L. Abbott, A. Bukoski and I. Harrison. “Microcanonical unimolecular rate theory at surfaces. II. Vibrational state-resolved dissociative chemisorption of methane on Ni(100),” J. Chem. Phys., 121, 3792 (2004).

22. H.L. Abbott, A. Bukoski, D.F. Kavulak and I. Harrison. “Dissociative chemisorption of methane on Ni(100): Threshold energy from CH4(23) eigenstate-resolved sticking measurements,” J. Chem. Phys., 119, 6407 (2004).

PRESENTATIONS Invited Oral Presentations: 1. "Reduced Phosphorus Minerals and the Origin of Life," Department of Chemistry, Furman

University, Greenville, SC (12/2017)

2. “Reduced Phosphorus Minerals and the Origin of Life," Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, College of Charleston, Charleston, SC (11/2017)

3. "Reduced Phosphorus Minerals in Prebiotic Chemistry," Southeast Regional Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Charlotte, NC (11/2017)

4. "Reduced Phosphorus Minerals and the Origin of Life," Department of Chemistry, Union College, Schenectady, NY (10/2017)

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5. “Investigations of Schreibersite to Address the Phosphorus Question,” Department of Chemistry, University of Georgia, Athens, GA (10/2016)

6. “Investigations of Schreibersite to Address the Phosphorus Question,” Herty Medalist Undergraduate Research Symposium, Morehouse College, Atlanta, GA (09/2016)

7. “Investigations of Schreibersite to Address the Phosphorus Question,” Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry, UNC-Charlotte, Charlotte, NC (09/2016)

8. “Chemistry at Gas-Solid Interfaces: Research in the Abbott-Lyon Lab,” Department of Chemistry and Physics Seminar, Clayton State University, Morrow, GA (02/2015)

9. “Methanol Oxidation on Ceria-supported Catalysts,” American Chemical Society National Meeting, Washington, DC (08/2009)

Selected Conference Oral Presentations: 1. “Investigation of Prebiotic Molecule Adsorption on the Meteoritic Mineral Schreibersite by

Infrared Reflection-Absorption Spectroscopy,” Southeast Regional Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Columbia, SC (10/2016) regional

2. “Surface Characterization of Iron-Nickel Phosphides to Understand Their Role in Prebiotic Phosphorylation,” Spring National Meeting of the American Chemical Society, San Diego, CA (03/2016) national

3. "Adsorption Studies of Water and Methanol on a Metal Phosphide Surface," Southeast and Southwest Regional Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Memphis, TN (11/2015) regional

4. "Chemistry in Context: The Chemistry of Meteor Surfaces," ChemEd Conference 2015, Kennesaw State University, Kennesaw, GA (07/2015) national

5. “Applying Surface Science to Astrochemical Systems for Undergraduate Research,” Southeast Regional Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Nashville, TN (10/2014) regional

6. “Infrared Spectroscopy & Structures of Mass-Selected Rhodium Carbonyl & Rhodium Dinitrogen Cations,” International Symposium on Molecular Spectroscopy, Columbus, OH (06/2013) international

7. “The oxidative dehydrogenation of Methanol by Vanadia Particles Supported on Ceria Thin Films, ” American Vacuum Society National Meeting, Boston, MA (10/2008) national

8. “Laser-Assisted Interrogation and Control of Catalytic Reactions at Surfaces,” International Conference on Photo-Excited Processes and Applications, Charlottesville, VA (09/2006) international

9. “RRKM Theory at the Gas-Surface Interface: Hydrogen Dissociation Dynamics on Cu(111),” American Physical Society National Meeting, Baltimore, MD (03/2006) national

10. “Dissociative Sticking and Energy Transfer for Methane on Ir(111),” American Chemical Society National Meeting, Washington, DC (08/2005) national

11. “Driving Chemical Reactions with IR Light: Application to Catalysis and Chemical Vapor Deposition,” Laser Processing Consortium Workshop, Newport News, VA (03/2005) regional

12. “Vibrational State Resolved Dissociative Chemisorption of Methane on Ni(100),” American Physical Society National Meeting, Montreal, Canada (03/2004) national

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13. “Methane Dissociative Chemisorption on Ni(100): Closing the Nonequilibrium Gap between Surface Science and Catalysis,” American Vacuum Society National Meeting, Baltimore, MD (11/2003) national

Selected Conference Poster Presentations: 1. “Investigations of Prebiotic Phosphorus Chemistry on the Meteoritic Mineral Schreibersite,”

Fall National Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Washington, DC (08/2017) national

2. “Surface Characterization of Iron-Nickel Phosphides to Understand Their Role in Prebiotic Phosphorylation,” Spring National Meeting of the American Chemical Society, San Diego, CA (03/2016) national

3. Electron Stimulated Chemistry in Organic-Water Ices”, Molecular Spectroscopy in the Era of Far-IR Astronomy, Atlanta, GA (10/2012), regional

4. “Electron Stimulated Chemistry in Organic-Water Ices”, Frontiers in Interface Science – Theory and Experiment, Berlin, Germany (07/2011), international

5. “Photon and electron induced reaction dynamics at the vacuum-surface and buried interface of ice covered graphitic and silicate grains”, American Chemistry Society National Meeting, Boston, MA (08/2010) national

6. “Cosmic Ray Induced Formation of Oxygen Containing Prebiotic Molecules within Mixed Ice-Mineral Interface, ” Astrobiology Science Conference, League City, TX (04/2010) national

7. “Structure-Reactivity Relationships for Au-Pd Nanoparticles Supported on Thin Metal-Oxide Films,” GOLD 2009: 5th International Conference on Gold Science, Technology and Its Applications, Heidelberg, Germany (07/2009) international

8. “Methanol Oxidation on Ceria-Supported Catalysts,” Desorption Induced by Electronic Transitions (DIET) XII Symposium, Callaway Gardens, GA (04/2009) international

9. “7 Dimensional Statistical Treatment of the Dissociation Dynamics of Hydrogen on Cu(111),” Dynamics at Surfaces Gordon Research Conference, Andover, NH (08/2005) international

10. “Laser Assisted Catalysis and Chemical Vapor Deposition,” Laser Processing Consortium Workshop, Newport News, VA (03/2004) regional

11. “Vibrational State Resolved Dissociative Chemisorption of Methane on Ni(100),” Ein Gedi Symposium II: Nonadiabatic Processes at Surfaces, Ein Gedi, Israel (01/2004) international

12. “Understanding the Dissociative Chemisorption of Methane on Ni(100),” Laser Processing Consortium Workshop, Newport News, VA (03/2003) regional

Refereed Conference Oral Presentations by Student Presenters: 1. A. Pital and H.L. Abbott-Lyon, "Modeling Gas-Surface Interactions," Southeast Regional

Meeting of the American Chemical Society (SERMACS), Nashville, TN (10/2014)

Refereed Conference Poster Presentations by Student Presenters: 1. N. Dodd, N. Jarrett, and H.L. Abbott-Lyon, "Synthesis and analysis of phosphorus salts for

the future remote sensing of Europa View Session Detail," Southeast Regional Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Charlotte, NC. poster (November 10, 2017). regional

2. N. Jarrett, N. Dodd, and H.L. Abbott-Lyon, "Synthesis and characterization of phosphite minerals," Southeast Regional Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Charlotte, NC. poster (November 10, 2017). regional

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3. K. Slavicinska and H.L. Abbott-Lyon, "Analysis of phosphorylation by schreibersite via IR spectroscopy," Southeast Regional Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Charlotte, NC. poster (November 10, 2017). regional

4. K. Slavicinska and H.L. Abbott-Lyon, “Analyzing phosphorylation of prebiotic molecules by schreibersite with polarization-modulation: Infrared reflection-absorption spectroscopy,” National Spring Meeting of the American Chemical Society, San Francisco, CA (04/2017) national

5. K. Slavicinska and H.L. Abbott-Lyon, “Analyzing phosphorylation of prebiotic molecules by schreibersite with polarization-modulation: Infrared reflection-absorption spectroscopy,” Southeast Regional Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Columbia, SC (10/2016) regional

6. E. Gabilondo and H.L. Abbott-Lyon, “Preparing for measuring sticking coefficients of methane on vanadium by heated effusive molecular beam dosing,” Spring National Meeting of the American Chemical Society, San Diego, CA (03/2016) national

7. D. Qasim,* T. Beckman, A. Pital and H.L. Abbott-Lyon, "Multiple Surface-Science Techniques to Elucidate the Reactive Nature of a Metal Phosphide Mineral," PITTCON, Atlanta, GA (03/2016) national

8. D. Qasim,* T. Beckman, A. Pital, J. Lu± and H.L. Abbott-Lyon, "The Reaction of Water and Methanol with the Surface of a Meteoritic Mineral Surrogate," Gordon Research Conference on the Origin of Life, (01/2016) international

9. A. Pital, C.A. Chrestensen and H.L. Abbott-Lyon, "Geochemistry before biochemistry: Plausible prebiotic reaction spaces involving mineral surfaces," Southeast and Southwest Regional Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Memphis, TN (11/2015) regional

10. T. Beckman, D. Qasim,* A. Pital and H.L. Abbott-Lyon, "Practical Methodologies Towards Analytical Analysis of Iron Nickel Phosphides," Southeast and Southwest Regional Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Memphis, TN (11/2015) regional

11. D. Qasim,* T. Beckman, A. Pital and H.L. Abbott-Lyon, "A surface science study on the reaction of carbon monoxide and methanol with a meteoritic mineral analogue," Southeast and Southwest Regional Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Memphis, TN (11/2015) regional

12. N. Mutanda, A. Pital and H.L. Abbott-Lyon, "Infrared and mass spectroscopic study of schreibersite surfaces," Southeast Regional Meeting of the American Chemical Society (SERMACS), Nashville, TN (10/2014) regional

13. N. Mutanda and H.L. Abbott-Lyon, "Exploring the surface characteristics of schreibersite," 9th Annual Peach State Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation (LSAMP) Fall Symposium and Research Conference, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA. (09/2014) regional

14. V. Humak, R. Livingston and H.L. Abbott “Electron Stimulated Chemistry in Organic-Water Ices”, Molecular Spectroscopy in the Era of Far-IR Astronomy, SELAC Workshop 2012, Atlanta, GA (10/2012) regional

TEACHING, SUPERVISION, & MENTORING

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COURSES TAUGHT AT KENNESAW STATE UNIVERSITY

1. CHEM 1211, General Chemistry I, taught 10 times

2. CHEM 1211L, General Chemistry I Laboratory, taught 4 times

3. CHEM 1212, General Chemistry II, taught 2 times

4. CHEM 2050, Introduction to Directed Research, taught 3 times

5. CHEM 3050, Survey of Physical Chemistry, taught 3 times

6. CHEM 3601, Physical Chemistry I, taught 4 times

7. CHEM 3601L, Physical Chemistry I Laboratory, taught 1 time

8. CHEM 3602, Physical Chemistry II, taught 4 times

9. CHEM 3602L, Physical Chemistry II Laboratory, taught 1 time

10. CHEM 4100, Directed Applied Research, taught 8 times

11. CHEM 7950, Directed Study (in Surface Science), taught 2 times

12. CHEM 7990, Research in Master’s Thesis, taught 4 times

STUDENT SUPERVISION AT KSU Undergraduate Research Supervision: 1. Ryan Livingston Jan 2012 – May 2012

BS Mechanical Engineering (Georgia Tech), May 2015, Currently working at Functional Engineering a local consulting company boasting

Google, Google Robotics, and Apple as clients 2. Kristina Campisi, BS Chemistry, Fall 2015 Jan 2012 – May 2012 3. Kishan Khana, BA English, Fall 2015 May 2012 – Jun 2012 4. Victoria Humak, BS Chemistry, Spring 2014 May 2012 – Aug 2014

Currently a substitute teacher for Atlanta Public Schools 5. Craig Swanson, BS Chemistry, Summer 2013 Jan 2013 – Jul 2013

Molecular Science and Spectroscopy Research Tech at Solvay Specialty Polymers 6. Natascha Solomon, BS Biochemistry, May 2014 May 2013 – Jul 2013

Currently student at the Dental College of Georgia at Augusta University 7. Aaron Pital, BS Biochemistry (Fall 2015) May 2013 – Dec 2015

Birla Carbon Scholar, Summer 2014 Currently a doctoral student in Chemistry at Georgia Tech

8. Nsamba Mutanda, BS Biochemistry (Fall 2014) Jan 2014 – Dec 2014 Currently Laboratory Assistant at EGL Diagnostics LLC

9. Jeremy Kelley, BS Chemistry (Summer 2014) May 2014 – Jul 2014 10. Eric Gabilondo, BS Chemistry (Fall 2016) May 2014 – Jul 2014 &

Birla Carbon Scholar, Summer 2015, Symposium Winner May 2015 – Aug 2015 Outstanding Physical Chemistry Student Award, Spring 2016

11. Thomas Beckman, BS Chemistry (Fall 2015) Jan 2015 – Dec 2015 Currently Quality Technician at Piedmont Resin Supply

12. Sarat Lawal Jan 2015 – Aug 2015 Transferred to Georgia Tech for Chemical Engineering

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13. Logan Vlasak, BS Biochemistry Aug 2015 – Dec 2016 & June 2017—Aug 2017

14. Vinicus Agostino, BS Chemistry (Fall 2016) Jan 2016 – Dec 2016 15. Katerina Slavicinska, BS Chemistry Jan 2016 – present

Birla Carbon Scholar, Summer 2016, Symposium Winner 16. Logan Breton, BS Chemistry at Florida State University May 2016 – Aug 2016

Research Experience for Undergraduates, Summer 2016 17. Neil Dodd, BS Chemistry Aug 2016 – May 2018

Birla Carbon Scholar, Summer 2017 Outstanding Physical Chemistry Student Award, Spring 2018

18. Anna Plaviak, BS Chemistry Sep 2016 – Dec 2016 & May 2017 – Jul 2017 May 2018 – present 19. Sarah McCuan, BBA Accounting Sep 2016 – Apr 2017 20. Kevin Rejoius, BS Biochemistry Oct 2016 – present 21. Jayson (Tyler) Gragg, BS Mechatronics Engineering Jan 2017 – present 22. Jade Blake, BS Computational Applied Mathematics May 2017 – present 23. Natalie Jarrett, BS Chemistry, Murray State University May 2017 – Aug 2017

Research Experience for Undergraduates, Summer 2016 24. Olivia Godwin, BS Chemistry January 2018 – present 25. Brianna Woolery, BS Chemistry May 2018 – present Graduate Research Supervision: 1. Danna Qasim, currently MS Chemical Sciences Nov 2015 – May 2016

Doctoral student in Astronomy at University of Leiden, Summer 2016 – present 2. John Allred, currently MS Chemical Sciences Oct 2015 – present

Laboratory Technician/Researcher at Eagle Performance, July 2017 – present Other Research Supervision: 1. Jennifer Lu, Kennesaw Mountain High School Aug 2015 – Nov 2015 2. Ngoc Le, post-baccalaureate Jan 2016 – May 2016 3. Thomas Beckman, temporary part-time staff Feb 2016 – Jul 2016 4. Aaron Pital, temporary part-time staff Feb 2016 – May 2016 STUDENT ADVISING (other than student supervision) at KSU Undergraduate students, approximately 10-15 per year. Masters students, approximately 2-4 per cohort. (thesis committee member)

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE KENNESAW STATE UNIVERSITY Department: 1. Assessment Committee, 08/2011 – 05/2016, Member. Responsible for developing program

and student learning outcomes, coordinating with faculty who are collecting and assessing data, and co-authoring Assurance of Learning and Improve KSU reports for the B.S. in Chemistry.

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2. Curriculum Committee, 08/2014 – 08/2015, Chair. Responsible for organizing meetings, issuing final committee approval of departmental proposals in Curriculog, submitting curriculum change requests related to physical chemistry, evaluating curriculum change requests, and making recommendations on proposed curriculum changes to the department.

3. Curriculum Committee, 08/2013 – 08/2014, Member. Responsible for submitting curriculum change requests related to physical chemistry, evaluating curriculum change requests, and making recommendations on proposed curriculum changes to the department.

4. Faculty Search Committee, 09/2016 – 01/2017, Member. Assisted in hiring an open rank tenure/tenure-track faculty member in the area of biophysical chemistry. Responsible for reviewing applications, participating in phone and on-campus interviews, and providing feedback for the hiring decision.

5. Faculty Search Committee, 09/2015 – 02/2016, Chair. Assisted in hiring an open area and open rank tenure/tenure-track faculty. Responsible for organizing meetings of the search committee, preparing a rubric and template that members could use when reviewing applications, attending training in PeopleSoft, assisting in the preparation and submission of the job advertisement, responding to applicant inquiries, corresponding with applicants regarding phone and on-campus interviews, organizing the on-campus visits, creating and analyzing the results of faculty surveys on each candidate, and discussing progress of the search with many faculty members in the department.

6. Faculty Search Committee, 09/2012 – 01/2013, Member. Assisted in hiring a KSU Foundation Fellow in the area of biochemistry. Responsible for reviewing applications, participating in phone and on-campus interviews, and providing feedback for the hiring decision.

7. Graduate Committee, 01/2016 – present, Member. Responsible for overseeing the M.S. in Chemical Sciences, updating policies in the program as needed, proposing graduate-level curriculum changes and selecting the incoming applicants each year.

8. Olympiad Committee, 08/2013 – present, Chair. Responsible for communicating with the ACS regarding the Chemistry Olympiad program (including reporting results), communicating with local high school teachers, organizing review sessions for students, and administering the local and national examinations.

9. Olympiad Committee, 08/2011 – 08/2013, Member. Responsible for communicating with local high school students regarding the ACS Chemistry Olympiad program, organizing review sessions for students, and assisting in administering the local and national examinations.

10. Phi Lambda Upsilon, 08/2012 – present, Co-advisor. Responsible for overseeing this chemistry honors society and assisting in organizing events such as student induction, end-of-semester review sessions, outreach activities, social events, etc.

11. Seminar Committee, 08/2016 – present, Member. Responsible for assisting in organizing the departmental seminar series including inviting and hosting speakers, advertising events, requesting room reservations, scheduling meeting between visitors, faculty and students, etc.

University:

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1. Information Technology Advisory Committee, 09/2016 – present, Member. Responsible for representing the College of Science of Mathematics in university-wide decisions about information technology.

2. Library Committee, 08/2017 – present, Member. Responsible for representing the College of Science of Mathematics in university-wide decisions about library resources for graduate programs.

THE PROFESSION Service to Professional Organizations: 1. Georgia Local Section, American Chemical Society, 08/2013 – present, Chemistry Olympiad

Local Competition Coordinator. Appointed

2. Georgia Local Section, American Chemical Society, 01/2016 – present, Councilor. Elected

3. Membership Affairs Committee, American Chemical Society, 01/2016 – present, Affiliate. Appointed

Other Professional Service: 1. ChemEd 2015 Conference, 07/2015, Volunteer Coordinator. Appointed

2. SERMACS 2017, 11/2017, Symposium Organizer. Appointed

THE COMMUNITY Professionally-Related Service to the Community: 1. Chamblee High School, annually in October 2011-2012, “Science Clinic” Guest Reviewer.

Provided feedback on proposed science fair projects to sophomores taking Chemistry.

2. Cartersville Public Library, annually in June 2013-2017, KSU’s Science Program Organizer. Assists with identifying, planning and performing experiments; gathering supplies; organizing volunteers.

3. Atlanta Science Festival, annually in March, 2015-2017, KSU’s “Element of Surprise” booth Organizer. Assists with identifying, planning and performing experiments; gathering supplies; organizing volunteers.

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REFERENCES Prof. Mark Mitchell Kennesaw State University Professor & Department Chair Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry Kennesaw, GA 30144 (470) 578-6159 [email protected] Carol Chrestensen Kennesaw State University Professor Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry Kennesaw, GA 30144 (470) 578-3525 [email protected] Jonathan McMurray Kennesaw State University Professor & Associate Vice President for Office of Research Research Kennesaw, GA 30144 (470) 578-3238 [email protected] Prof. Nicholas Hud Georgia Institute of Technology Professor School of Chemistry and Biochemistry Director of the Center for Chemical Evolution Atlanta, GA 30332 (404) 385-1162 [email protected] Prof. Facundo Fernandez Georgia Institute of Technology Professor School of Chemistry and Biochemistry Collaborator & Associate Director Atlanta, GA 30332 (404) 385-4432 [email protected] Dr. Matthew Pasek University of South Florida Associate Professor School of Geosciences Collaborator Tampa, FL 33620 (813) 974-8979 [email protected] Prof. Michael Duncan University of Georgia Franklin & Reagents Professor Department of Chemistry Collaborator Athens, GA 30602 706-542-1998 [email protected]