Douglas

Field Technician, Chemistry/Physics Lecturer
Male57 y/oSolution/After-sales technical support/Pre-sales technical support/Science Teacher/English Teacher/Language Teacher/University teacher/professorLive in United StatesNationality United States
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Research Scientist

State University of New York at Albany
2025.01-Current(6 months)
Helping-out research group (Dr. Sara Lance) to develop a method to measure teflon (forever chemicals) in the air, using an Aerodyne Mass Specrometer. Working in parallel to develop a device to concentrate the ambient aerosol into a focused beam.

Educational experience

Beijing Normal University

Environmental Chemistry
2007.01-2007.10(10 months)
Taught Environmental Chemistry and solutions to problems in modern society. Participated in small scale research projects with faculty.

University of Leipzig, Germany

Atmospheric Science (Aerosol Chemistry/Physics)
1994.01-1998.01(4 years)
Dissertation based on developing one of the first (I think, if not the first) volatility tandem differential mobility analyzers (VTDMA) for collaborative work with NOAA, USA; Thesis title: A System to Measure Aerosol Volatility Properties on the Tasmanian Sea. advising Prof. Wiedensohler (and David Covert, Univ. Washington). - Represented IFT in several field studies and int’l conferences

University of Illinois at Urbana

Environmental Engineering
1991.01-1993.01(2 years)
Masters in Environmental Engineering. Thesis Title: The Experimental Determination of the Light-scattering Properties of Single Ammonium Sulfate Particles. Made electric balance for single particle levitation based on previous work.

State University of New York at Binghamton

Physics
1986.01-1990.01(4 years)
N/A

Languages

English
Native
Italian
Good
German
Skilled
French
Skilled

Skills

Programming, data interfacing and data analysis
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