University Lectures

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The University of Albany (SUNY): March 2003, The Department of Chemistry Seminar Series. Invited by Assist. Prof. Igor Lednev, One-hour lecture on “An Introduction to Forensic Analysis and Applications of Molecular Spectroscopy”.

The University of Connecticut: Sept. 2001, for the Institute of Materials Science Polymer Seminar Series. Invited by Prof. Robert Weiss. One-hour lecture on “A Comparison of Raman and Infrared Spectroscopy for Synthetic Fiber Analysis.

The University of Connecticut: May 2001 at the Institute of Materials Science. Invited by Prof. Samuel Huang for the Julian F. Johnson Memorial Symposium, “Contemporary Topics in Polymers Science for the 21 st Century”, in 25-minute lecture on “Forensic Analysis of Polymeric Materials Using Vibrational Spectroscopy”.

The University of South Carolina: Feb. 2000, for The Department of Chemistry Seminar Series. Invited by Prof. Stephen Morgan. One-hour lecture on “An Introduction to Forensic Analysis and Applications of Molecular Spectroscopy”.

The University of Rhode Island: Dec. 1, 2000, for the Chemistry Department Seminar series, invited by Prof. Chris Brown, one-hour lecture on “Applications and Research using Vibrational Spectroscopy in Forensic Analysis”.

The University of Rhode Island: Nov. 30, 2000, for the Forensic Science Partnership Seminar Series, invited by Dr. Jimmie Oxley, Co-director of the Forensic Science Partnership Program, one-hour lecture on “Forensic Infrared Analysis of Fibers”.

The University of South Carolina: April 1999, for a Department of Chemistry class on the Introduction to Forensic Chemistry. Invited by Prof. Stephen Morgan. One-hour lecture on “An Introduction to Forensic Analysis and Applications of Molecular Spectroscopy”.

The University of Connecticut: March 1999, The Department of Chemistry Colloquium Series. Invited by Profs. James Stuart and Robert Bohn. One-hour lecture on “An Introduction to Forensic Analysis and Applications of Molecular Spectroscopy”.

The University of Laussane: Oct. 1996, Switzerland, Instiut de Police Scientifique. Invited by Prof. Pierre Margot, Director of the Institute. Lecture on “A Study on Analysis Techniques of Copy Toners by Infrared Spectroscopy”, resulting from a collaboration with university staff member Williams Mazzella.

Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University: Oct. 1993 Guest speaker for graduate class: “Topics on Industrial Instrumental Analysis”, Invited by Prof. Raymond Dessy. Two hour lecture on “An Introduction to Forensic Analysis and Applications of Molecular Spectroscopy”.

Kansas State University: April 1992, Chemistry Seminar Series. Invited by Prof. William Fately. Two-hour lecture on “An Introduction to Forensic Analysis and Applications of Molecular Spectroscopy”.