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Kris Kim is an Associate Professor, Teaching Stream in the Department of Physical & Environmental Sciences at the University of Toronto Scarborough (UTSC). His academic role focuses on undergraduate teaching and curriculum development in chemistry, particularly in analytical chemistry and introductory chemistry courses such as CHMB16H3 and CHMA11H3.
His research interests span multiple disciplines including polymer chemistry, nanomaterials, and chemical education. He has contributed to advancements in block copolymer self-assembly, nanoscale material characterization, and the development of virtual laboratory tools for remote education. His work also intersects with biomedical applications, such as studying integrin roles in cancer progression and exploring biopesticides for sustainable aquaculture.
Kim’s publications reflect a strong focus on merging educational innovation with cutting-edge research, including the design of open-source laboratory equipment and collaborative initiatives like the Chemistry Teaching Fellowship Program. His interdisciplinary approach bridges chemistry with environmental science, materials engineering, and biomedical research.
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