Dr. Sarah A. Green

Professor & Department Chair

 
Carbon cycle, Environmental Chemistry, Lake Superior, Photochemistry, Free Radicals, Fluorescence
 
Ph.D., MIT/WHOI Joing Program in Oceanography, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA and Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole, MA, with Dr. N. V. Blough (WHOI) and Prof. F. M. M. Morel (MIT), 1992. Thesis: "Applications of Fluorescence Spectroscopy to Environmental Chemistry".
B.A., Chemistry, minor in Mathematics, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, 1983.
 
  Email Address: sgreen @ mtu.edu
  Office Location: 607E ChemSci
  Phone: (906) 487-2048
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Professional Experience:

Department Chair, Department of Chemistry, Michigan Technological University (2004-present).
Director: MTU Remote Sensing Institute (2001-2003).
Associate Professor, Department of Chemistry, Michigan Technological University (2000-present).
Assistant Professor, Department of Chemistry, Michigan Technological University (1994-2000).
Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of Texas (1992-1994).
Research and Teaching Assistant, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1985-1986).
Stagiére, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Crönenbourg, France (1983-1984).

Professional Affiliations:

American Chemical Society, Oceanography Society, American Association for the Advancement of Science, Sigma Xi (Chapter Secretary).

Other Activities:

Coordinator: Keweenaw Interdisciplinary Transport Experiment in Superior (KITES), an NSF/NOAA funded program (15 PIs, 1997-2002).
Reviewer for: Environmental Science and Technology, Journal of the American Chemical Society, Journal for Physical Chemistry, Geophysica Cosmochimica Acta, Marine Chemistry, NSF, Sea Grant.

Other Information:

Presentations
Publications
Research
 
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Recently Taught Courses:

CH1110 - (Fall 2005)
CH1111 - (Spring 2006)
CH1120 - (Spring 2006, Spring 2007, Fall 2008)
CH1130 - Orientation (Fall 2007)
CH1160 - University Chemistry II (Fall 2009)
CH5900 - (Fall 2006)