2022 Annual Meeting
(2v) Interacting Polymer Mixtures for Health and the Environment
Author
Teaching Interests: A critical part of teaching in higher education includes the mentorship of students in their critical thinking, research, and career objectives. I plan to make that mentorship a priority. I have extensive teaching experience in polymer science, soft materials, and statistical mechanics courses at both the undergraduate and graduate levels, including lecturing, marking, and course development. From those experiences, I have become a proponent of cyclic learning, wherein the material is presented multiple times, conceptually on the first pass, then following with the mathematic underpinnings, and finally exploring applications and practical examples. Offering students the opportunity to make connections, helps to formulate a common starting point in the fundamental first principles unify the chemical engineering curriculum. As a faculty, I would be comfortable teaching introductory and advanced core chemical engineering courses, particularly thermodynamics/statistical mechanics. I would also be particularly interested in teaching a graduate course in polymer physics with a focus on thermodynamics and scaling relationships, drawing on contemporary research. For undergraduates, I am interested in teaching a course on complex fluids and formulations, giving a broad survey on surfactants, colloids, micelles, polymers; their interactions; and how processing produces in vivo materials and commercial products. Finally, I would be interested in teaching a course on biofluids (e.g., blood, sweat, mucus) the oft ignored biomaterials in human health, with a focus on connecting basic science to clinical practice.