Name:
Amanda Carroll, Ph.D.
Amanda Carroll
Name:
Amanda Carroll, Ph.D.
Title:
Master Lecturer
Department:
Chemistry
Email Address:
Phone:
(931) 372-6324
Office:
Lab Science Commons, Rm 1310
About
PhD in Environmental Sciences, Chemistry Concentration Tennessee Tech University 2012
BS in Chemistry, ACS certified Austin Peay State University 2008
Academic advisor to chemistry majors. Faculty advisor to the Student Members of the American Chemical Society student chapter and the Graduate Chemistry Club. College of Arts and Sciences Curriculum Committee. Member of the Tennessee Tech Advising Exchange Steering Committee.
Chair of the American Chemical Society Undergraduate Student Advisory Board. Associate member American Chemical Society Committee on Education (SOCED). Immediate Past Chair of the Nashville local section of the American Chemical Society 2023. Invited author for inChemistry Magazine.
Research interests include chemistry education projects involving making demonstrations safer and more accessible to non-scientists, and environmental projects involving the removal of metal contaminants from aqueous sources using chelating resins.
Courses taught: General Chemistry (CHEM 1110/1120), First Year Interactions (CHEM 1500), Research Methods (CHEM 2910/2920), Chemistry Seminar (CHEM 4910)
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