James Cizdziel
Interim Chair of Chemistry & Biochemistry, Professor of Chemistry & Biochemistry and Coordinator of Forensic Chemistry
As Professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry, I teach undergraduate and graduate courses in analytical, environmental, and forensic chemistry, as well as in instrumental analysis. My research group develops analytical methods to help understand and solve real-world problems in environmental and forensic science.
Research Interests
My research interests include analytical, environmental, and forensic chemistry. I particularly enjoy working with students to develop and apply novel analytical methods to, among other things, detect, characterize, and source pollution in a variety environmental and biological samples.
Courses Taught
- CHEM 469 Instrumental Analysis
- CHEM 512 Advanced Instrumental Analysis
- CHEM 563 Applied Spectroscopy
- CHEM 715 Selected Topics in Analytical Chemistry
Education
B.S. Analytical Chemistry, SUNY at Buffalo (1991)
Ph.D. Environmental Chemistry, University of Nevada-Reno (1998)