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Lena Hoober-Burkhardt is an Associate Teaching Professor in the Department of Chemistry at the University of Missouri-Kansas City (UMKC), part of the School of Science and Engineering. She teaches general chemistry and physical chemistry laboratory courses and serves as a faculty mentor for undergraduate chemistry majors.
- Ph.D. in Chemistry, University of Southern California, 2017
- B.A. in Chemistry, Princeton University, 2011
Her research centers on the electrochemical design of redox-active molecules for applications in large-scale energy storage devices. This work intersects with physical chemistry, electrochemistry, and sustainable energy technologies, contributing to advancements in next-generation battery systems. Her teaching and mentorship support the development of future chemists through hands-on laboratory education and academic guidance.
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Dr. Hoober-Burkhardt advises and mentors undergraduate chemistry majors at UMKC, playing a key role in student development and academic support. While no formal graduate students or research grants are listed, her integration of research themes into teaching suggests an applied and educational approach to advancing chemical sciences.
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