
About
Greg Zimmerman is a Professor in the Department of Physical and Environmental Sciences at Bloomsburg University, teaching Physical Chemistry 1 (CHEM 361), Physical Chemistry 2 (CHEM 362), and Chemistry for the Sciences courses.
His educational background includes:
- Ph.D. from the University of Delaware (1994)
- B.S.Ed. from Millersville University (1986)
- Fulbright Research Chair at the University of Guelph, Canada (2009-10)
Dr. Zimmerman's research specializes in measuring and modeling physical properties of aqueous electrolytes under extreme conditions, with expertise in electrical conductivity using flow techniques. His work addresses hydrothermal systems and nuclear reactor coolant chemistry, focusing on compounds like $$\text{KCl}$$, $$\text{LaCl}^{2+}$$, and borate ions.
His publications (2016-2018) reveal consistent investigation into ion-pair thermodynamics and conductivity modeling across diverse electrolytes, employing methods such as AC conductivity and Raman spectroscopy under high-temperature conditions.
Professional recognition includes:
- Fulbright Research Chair at the University of Guelph, Canada (2009-10)
He has served as Department Chair and on the University-Wide Promotion Committee. While specific grants aren't detailed, his research has been presented at American Chemical Society meetings and published in high-impact journals like Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research and Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics.
No laboratory facilities or research teams are mentioned in available materials.
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