Mark D. Poliks, Ph.D.
Research Associate Professor
Department of Chemistry
Materials Science and Engineering Program
State University of New York at Binghamton

607-755-2064 (office)
607-777-4478 (fax)
mpoliks@binghamton.edu

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Teaching

Co-PI on NSF/CCLI Grant “Introducing Polymers/Plastics Across the Curriculum” with additional support from the Camille & Henry Dreyfus Foundation.

Developed NMR course "Experimental Magnetic Resonance of Liquid and Solids" (Chemistry 484f/585f) for undergraduates and graduate students at Binghamton University. Lectures on theory, lab assignments using existing 100, 300 and 360 MHz spectrometers. Course offered annually since 1991 and in odd years since 2001.

Developed Polymer Chemistry "Introduction to Polymer Science and Engineering" (Chemistry 481f/581f & Mechanical Engineering 580p) course for science and engineering undergraduates and graduate students at Binghamton University. Lectures on polymer synthesis, reaction kinetics, solution properties, bulk properties of amorphous and semi-crystalline phases. Course offered in even years since spring semester of 2002.

Developed updated "Electronic Packaging of Systems" seminar course (Cornell University MSE 542) for Materials Science and Engineering undergraduates and graduate students at Cornell University, with C. K. Ober. Lectured on polymer materials and composites.

Developed "Solid-State NMR" lecture for Chemistry/Materials Science Course (Chemistry 411 / 511 & Materials 511) "Techniques for Studying Solids".

Developed "Graphical Excellence" lecture for Materials Science and Engineering course (Materials 592) on "Materials Research Communication Seminar"

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