Ann Abraham, Ph.D.
Chemistry
Associate Professor
Campus:
Ashtabula
Biography
With the Ashtabula Campus since 2004. Promoted to Assoc. Prof. and Tenured in 2010. Teaches General, Organic and Elemental Chemistry and Chemistry in Our World. She previously worked at Case Western Reserve University, Notre Dame College, and Fuchs Mizrachi School. She worked at Ricerca, Inc. supporting Pilot Plant implementation of synthesis projects; conducting C-14 radiolabeled syntheses, analysis and purification; and, successfully developed a novel, patented process for scale-up of copper complexes used for wood preservatives.
Research Grants/Awards
- 2018 Mothers, Mentors and Muses Award Kent State University in March 2018.
University Service
- Making handmade greeting cards and conducting various card making workshops on campus
- Co-advisor of the KSUA Volleyball Club
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Education
B. A. in Chemistry from Hiram College in 1988.
Ph.D. in Organic Chemistry from University of Pittsburgh in 1993.
Ph.D. in Organic Chemistry from University of Pittsburgh in 1993.
Expertise
Electrobeam
Polymer/Clay
Nanoclays
Chemistry Education
Polymer/Clay
Nanoclays
Chemistry Education