Post-Doctoral Fellows & Research Associates
Masha Hosseini, Ph.D.B.Sc. - Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran, Iran, 2002
M.Sc. - University of Sciences and Technologies of Lille, France, 2005 Ph.D. - Université Lille Nord de France, France, 2008 Postdoc. – University of Texas at El Paso, 2009-2014 2014 - present - Laboratory Lecturer, University of North Florida 2015 - present. Research associate in the Lampropoulos' group. Dr. Hosseini is currently a lab lecturer in the Chemistry Department. She has research experience in Inorganic Catalysis, and solid-state materials synthesis. In the group, she is working on the design and development of a new catalysis project. |
Post-Baccalaureate Student Researchers
Undergraduate Student Researchers
Michelle GlazeMichelle joined the group during the Spring 2017 semester. She is pursuing a second bachelors degree in chemistry, after her already completed bachelors in accounting and a masters degrees in management information systems. She is working on a synthetic project in molecular magnetism and uranium chemistry.
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Sajan GreenSajan joined the group in Spring of 2019 during her freshman year. She is majoring in general chemistry with minors in leadership and biology. She is working with Michelle Glaze to synthesize compounds from organic acids and metals. Sajan plans to pursue a graduate degree upon completion of her bachelors in chemistry.
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Michael RichterMichael joined the group in the Fall 2017 semester. Before joining the group, he completed a research project with Dr. Pyati in analytical chemistry. Michael is trained to become the crystallographer of the group for 2018-19, and he will undertake the crystallography under pressure project. He plans to attend graduate school after graduation.
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Eric R. WilliamsEric Joined the group during the Spring 2016 semester in his junior year as a chemistry major. He is also a lab technician at the UNF chemistry department. In the group, he is a trained crystallographer, with extensive hand-on experience on the group's Bruker D8 Venture instrument. He has also worked on high pressure experiments in the group and is a trained user of the Advanced Photon Source at the Argonne National Lab. His work so far has been published in one paper and a second one is in the works.
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Steven M. StoneSteven, a US Army veteran, joined the group during the Summer 2017 semester and he quickly got interested in the high-pressure work of the group. In the summer of 2017 he traveled with Dr. Lampropoulos and Eric Williams to the Advanced Photon Source for experiments. He has presented posters on the high-pressure work and he plans on continue this work for another year.
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CJ MealerCJ is a mechanical engineering student, who took Dr. Lampropoulos' general chemistry course. He started working in the group during the Spring of 2015. His project is related to Dr. Lampropoulos' sensors/porous materials work, which is now in the mature state where the problem solving qualities of an engineer are needed. His interests are in the interphase of chemistry, physics, materials science, and engineering.
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ACS Project SEED Students
Darien "Taylor" GloverTaylor is an African American high-school student at Darnell-Cookman High School. After UNF was selected for an ACS Project SEED award, Taylor was selected among other excellent candidates. She is working during the summer of 2016 in the lab, doing synthesis, attending social and networking events with other women chemists and chemical engineers, taking tours of local industrial and federal labs, as well as getting acquainted with the environment at UNF.
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