C. Kevin Chambliss
B.S. Ouachita Baptist University, 1994;
Ph.D. Colorado State University, 1998;
Postdoctoral Associate, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, 1998-1999;
Assistant Professor of Chemistry, Mercer University, 1999-2001.
Appointed to faculty 2001.
The Chambliss Research Group
Analytical & Environmental Chemistry
Research in my group reflects a balanced interest in pure and applied analytical chemistry and is primarily focused on chemical separations and analysis. Current projects fall into one of four categories listed below with brief descriptions of their significance and trajectory. I am of the opinion that the most effective scientists in the future will possess broad training across traditional academic boundaries. Accordingly, most projects in my group have potential impacts that extend beyond chemistry. Students who choose to work with me are exposed to a variety of methodologies including: chromatographic method development, solvent extraction & ion exchange, electrochemistry, mass spectrometry, organometallic synthesis, process engineering, field sampling, and environmental toxicology. My primary goal as a research advisor is to provide students with the requisite knowledge and technical expertise to make significant contributions in the development of practical solutions to complex interdisciplinary problems.
Contact
Phone: (254) 710-6849
Email: Kevin_Chambliss@baylor.edu
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