Invited Seminars
1. "Mode of Interaction Between Surfactant Micelles and Dye Molecules," E. I. DuPont de Nemours and Co., Photo Products Department, Research and Development Division (Brevard, NC, October, 1979).
2. "Probing the Role of Surfactants in Analysis," The Colorado College (Colorado Springs, CO, September, 1980).
3. "Electrohydrodynamic Ionization Mass Spectrometry," Argonne National Laboratory, Chemical Engineering Division (Argonne, IL, October, 1980).
4. "Electrohydrodynamic Ionization Mass Spectrometry: One Solution to the Problem of Sampling Ions in Solution," St. Louis Section of the Society for Applied Spectroscopy (St. Louis, MO, January, 1982).
5. "Progress and Problems in the Mass Spectrometry of Solutions," Indiana University Analytical Chemistry Seminar (Bloomington, IN, October, 1982).
6. "Surfactants in Analysis: Clean but Seldom Clear," Purdue University Analytical Chemistry Seminar (West Lafayette, IN, October, 1982).
7. "Progress and Problems in the Mass Spectrometry of Solutions," Illinois State University Departmental Seminar (Bloomington, IL, January, 1983).
8. "Electrohydrodynamic Ionization Mass Spectrometry: One Solution to the Problem of Sampling Ions from Solution," Northeast Ohio Mass Spectrometry Group (Akron, OH, October, 1983).
9. "Electrohydrodynamic Ionization Mass Spectrometry for Polymer Characterization: A Tool and its Limitations," Upjohn Chemical Company (Kalamazoo, MI, December, 1983).
10. "Electrohydrodynamic Ionization Mass Spectrometry for Polymer Characterization: A Tool and its Limitations," Wayne State University Analytical Chemistry Seminar (Detroit, MI, January, 1984).
11. "Polymer Mass Spectrometry," Milwaukee Section of the Society for Applied Spectroscopy and the Chicago/Milwaukee/Madison Mass Spectrometry Users Group (Milwaukee, WI, March, 1984).
12. "Polymer Characterization by Electrohydrodynamic Ionization Mass Spectrometry: A Solution and its Problems," S. C. Johnson & Son, Inc. (Racine, WI, March, 1984).
13. "Polymer Mass Spectrometry: A Solution and its Problems," University of Georgia Chemistry Departmental Seminar (Athens, GA, April, 1984).
14. "Polymer Mass Spectrometry: A Solution and its Problems," University of Wisconsin Analytical Seminar (Madison, WI, January, 1985).
15. "Polymer Mass Spectrometry: A Solution and its Problems," University of Minnesota Analytical Seminar (Minneapolis, MN, February, 1985).
16. "Polymer Mass Spectrometry: A Solution and its Problems," Tennessee Eastman (Kingsport, TN, February, 1985).
17. "Solution Mass Spectrometry: Better Results Through Chemistry," Oak Ridge National Laboratory (Oak Ridge, TN, April, 1985).
18. "Solution Mass Spectrometry: Better Results Through Chemistry," Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (Livermore, CA, July, 1985).
19. "Solution Mass Spectrometry," Syntex Corp. (Palo Alto, CA, July, 1985).
20. "Polymer Mass Spectrometry: The Problem and its 'Solution'," Wake Forest University (Winston-Salem, NC, November, 1985).
21. "Electrohydrodynamic Ionization Mass Spectrometry: One Solution to the Problem of Ions in Solution," Washington Area Mass Spectrometry Users Group (Rockville, MD, January, 1986).
22. "Electrohydrodynamic Ionization Mass Spectrometry: One Solution to the Problem of Ions in Solution," Naval Research Laboratory (Washington, D.C., January, 1986).
23. "Solutions and Mass Spectrometry; An Awkward but Fruitful Union," University of Delaware (Newark, DE, October, 1987).
24. "Polymer Mass Spectrometry: The Problem and its 'Solution'," E. I. DuPont de Nemours and Co., Experimental Station (Wilmington, DE, October, 1987).
25. "Mass Spectrometry and Solution Chemistry: An Awkward but Fruitful Union," Auburn University (Auburn, AL, November, 1987).
26. "Solutions and Mass Spectrometry: An Awkward but Fruitful Union," University of Kentucky (Lexington, KY, December, 1987).
27. "Solutions and Mass Spectrometry: An Awkward but Fruitful Union," North Carolina State University (Raleigh, NC, April, 1988).
28. "Crossing the Solution-Vacuum Barrier: Coaxing Ions from Solution," Battelle Pacific Northwest Laboratories (Richland, WA, October, 1989).
29. "Crossing the Solution-Vacuum Barrier: Coaxing Ions from Solution," University of Bonn (Bonn, FRG, June, 1989)
30. "Assessing and Avoiding Damage: How Soft is Soft?" East Tennessee Mass Spectrometry Discussion Group (Knoxville, TN, February, 1990).
31. "`Soft' Mass Spectrometry: The Bumpy Road to 100,000 Mass," Montana State University (Bozeman, MT, April, 1990).
32. "Desorption Ionization : `Solutions' for Polymer Mass Spectrometry," BASF Corp. (Asheville, NC, October, 1991).
33. "Process Analysis and Control: A Role for Mass Spectrometry," Hewlett-Packard (Palo Alto, CA, August 1997).
34. "Process Analysis and Control: A Role for Mass Spectrometry," Eastman Chemical (Kingsport, TN, February, 1998).
35. "Industry/University Teamwork for Enhancing Process Efficiency: Controlling and Monitoring the Factories of the 21st Century," K.D. Cook, Goodyear Tire and Rubber (Houston, TX, May, 1999).
Presentations at the University of Illinois
2. American Chemical Society Student Affiliate Seminar, February 15, 1983.1. Analytical Chemistry Seminar, September 10, 1982.
Presentations at the University of Tennessee
Chemistry Department Research Symposium, October 9, 1997.1. PATRA meeting, March 21, 1985.
2. Hertel Symposium, November 13, 1987.
3. Polymer Group meeting, March 6, 1989.
4. Analytical Chemistry Seminar, October 21, 1989.
5. Analytical Chemistry Seminar, February 16, 1990.
6. Materials Science Seminar, September 13, 1990.
7. Chemistry Department Seminar, September 1, 1994.
8. Hertel Symposium, October 18, 1996.
9. Hoechst-Celanese Seminar, October 29, 1996.
10. "Big Science" Chemistry Open House, April 26, 1997.
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