Teaching
Michael Faraday delivering the Christmas lecture in 1856
I have taught many graduate and undergraduate courses since I joined AUB:
Undergraduate Courses
- General Chemistry I and II (Chemistry 101 and 102)
- Basic Chemistry (Chemistry 200)
- Chemical Principles (Chemistry 201)
- Introduction to Environmental Chemistry (Chemistry 202)
- Introductory Chemical Techniques (Chemistry 203)
- Thermodynamics and Chemical Dynamics (Chemistry 217)
- Molecular Structure (Chemistry 218)
- Physical Chemistry Laboratory (Chemistry 220)
- Senior Seminar (CHEM 230)
- Independent Study (Chemistry 299)
Graduate Courses
- Introduction to Nanoscience with Applications (Chemistry 352)
- Introduction to Molecular Dynamics and Computer Simulation (Chemistry 351)
- Chemical Kinetics (Chemistry 323)
- Statistical Mechanics (Chemistry 322)
Most recently, I introduced a graduate course on nanoscience with applications. You can use this Facebook link for continuous posts about this fascinating field of science. I also teach chemical thermodynamics and kinetics for chemistry majors. This Facebook link is where I post complementary material about the subject. For many years, I have enthusiastically taught introduction to environmental chemistry for engineering students. Here is the link where I interact with my students and exchange information on the environment, its problems and the associated chemistry!