Faculty Researchers
kalmeida@ric.edu
Biochemistry
Research Interests: Bioenergetics, Metabolism, DNA damage response, Protein purification, Structure function studies
lcooley@ric.edu
Physical Chemistry
Research Interests: Fluorescence, Tryptophan, Micelles, Fluorescence anisotropy, Binding studies
adelvecchio@ric.edu
Materials Science
Research Interests: Thin films, metals, mechanical properties, colloids, crystal structure, crystal growth, soft materials
Research Interests: Biodegradable Polymers for Drug Delivery Applications
sknowlton@ric.edu
Chemistry, Oceanography
Research Interests: Fate and transport of road salt in Rhode Island freshwater systems and the potential impacts on the Narragansett Bay watershed; Biogeochemical cycles and chemical distributions in coastal waters, including Narragansett Bay, Rhode Island Sound, and Block Island Sound
mlamontagne@ric.edu
Analytical Chemistry
Research Interests: Ion analysis of freshwater systems, metal analysis, atomic absorption spectroscopy, chromatography
cleung@ric.edu
Inorganic/Organometallic Chemistry
Research Interests: Green Chemistry, Renewable Chemical Feedstocks, Organometallics, Catalysis, Inorganic Synthesis, Ligand Synthesis, DNA-binding Metal Complexes, Metal-based Antitumor Compounds
mpadmanabhan@ric.edu
Experimental Condensed Matter Physics
Research Interests: Electronic devices, Micro/nano structured materials, Transport measurements in thin films, Optical characterization, Electrochemical growth
srivers@ric.edu
Physics
Research Interests: Surface physics, thin film growth, phase transitions
dsnowman@ric.edu
Physics
Research Interests: Theoretical & Computational physics with a focus on Renormalization-Group Theory, Field Theory, Diophantine Polynomials, Number Theory, Riemannian Topology, Ising Networks, Competition
jtowle-weicksel@ric.edu
Biochemistry
Research Interests: Polymerase kinetics, DNA repair, cancer, melanoma, protein purification, protein dynamics, fluorescence resonance energy transfer
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Physics
Research Interests: Surface and Interface Physics, Crystallography, Ion Bombardment, Geiger-Muller tubes and fast pulse counting, Electron Spectroscopies, Monte Carlo Simulation, XPS core and valence models