Laura Starr Sremaniak
|
Work
address North
Carolina State University Department
of Chemistry Box
8204- Dabney Hall Raleigh,
NC 27695 919-515-2937 Laura_Sremaniak@ncsu.edu |
Home address 215 Bennington Drive Chapel Hill, NC 27516 919-967-6909 |
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill,
1991-1996
Ph.D. Chemistry
University of South Carolina, 1987-1991
B.S. Chemistry
Graduated with Honors from the South Carolina
Honor’s College
North
Carolina State University, Raleigh, North Carolina
Lecturer,
2001- present
North
Carolina State University, Raleigh, North Carolina
Visiting
Assistant Professor, 1996-2001
University
of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Physical
Chemistry Teaching Assistant, 1991-92
James
Alexander Fellowship (UNC 1991-92)
Department
of Education Fellowship (UNC 1993-94)
American
Association of University Women, Dissertation Fellow (1995-96)
General and Physical chemistry
Curriculum development
· developed a completely new curriculum; edited two textbooks and lecture materials for two general chemistry courses.
· an initiative to improve inquiry-guided study in undergraduate core curriculum courses.
· an initiative to improve diversity in undergraduate courses.
1.
L.S. Sremaniak and J.L. Whitten, Surf.
Sci. in press.
2.
L.S. Sremaniak, L. Perera and M.L. Berkowitz, J. Phys. Chem. 105 (1996) 3715.
3.
L.S. Sremaniak, L. Perera and M.L. Berkowitz, J. Phys. Chem. 100 (1996) 1350.
4.
L.S. Sremaniak, L. Perera and M.L. Berkowitz, Chem. Phys. Letters 218 (1994) 377.
5.
B.M. Gimarc and L.E. Starr, The Chemistry of Inorganic Ring Systems (ed.
R. Steudel), Elsevier, Amsterdam, 1992, Chapter 21.
American
Chemical Society
Alpha
Chi Sigma, Professional Chemistry Fraternity