
About
Elmo Mawk is an Instructional Associate Professor and Undergraduate Advisor in the Faculty of Texas A&M University, serving as Director of Analytics. He holds a Ph.D. in Chemistry from Texas A&M University (1999) and a BS from Morehead State University (1992). His research focuses on chemical education, analytical laboratory techniques, curriculum development, and archaeometry. He has pioneered internet-based course materials and explored 3-D printing in educational technology. His work integrates archaeological chemistry with innovative pedagogical methods, such as screencasting for large-lecture exams.
Key research areas include analyzing ancient DNA in rock paintings, assessing environmental impacts on rock art preservation, and investigating pigment compositions in archaeological artifacts. He has presented at conferences like the Biennial Conference on Chemical Education, focusing on educational technology and homework systems. Despite his academic contributions, no scientific awards are explicitly mentioned in the provided text. He oversees no documented advisees or grants, though his role as an undergraduate advisor suggests mentorship activities. His work lacks explicit mention of lab affiliations or collaborative teams.



