Alexander Brand, assistant professor in the Charles E. Via, Jr. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, has received a $600,000 National Science Foundation Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) award to understand the physicochemical interactions between water and the primary components of cements to clarify how concrete works.
Prof. Kevin Daniels, University of Maryland Abstract: Two-dimensional materials possess unique mechanical, optical, and electronic properties that can exceed those of their bulk crystal counterparts. For example, graphene, a two-dimensional material composed of a single layer of carbon atoms, exhibits exceptionally high carrier mobilities (~100,000 cm2/Vs), high surface area (2630 m2/g), quasi-ballistic transport of carriers, […]
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WC Chemistry faculty member GC3 ‘Celebration of Teaching’ recipient
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WILMINGTON Dr. Michael Goldcamp will represent Wilmington College as its 2020 Teaching Excellence Award winner at the 33rd annual Celebration of Teaching virtual event sponsored by the Greater Cincinnati Collegiate Connection (GC3) on Tuesday, Dec. 15.
A professor of chemistry and faculty member since 2003, Goldcamp will be honored along with award recipients from the GC3’s 16 other member institutions.
He earned his doctorate in inorganic chemistry from the University of Cincinnati in 2002 and spent a year as a National Research Council Postdoctoral Fellow at the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH/CDC) working in the field of developing methods for monitoring workplace environments for exposures to hazardous metals.