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Mark Chrisman is an Assistant Professor of Chemistry at Wilmington College since 2017. He holds a PhD in Chemistry (Inorganic) from the University of Cincinnati (2017) and a BS in Chemistry and Mathematics from Wilmington College (2011). His research focuses on inorganic chemistry, photochemistry, and coordination complexes, particularly studying metal complexes and their applications in materials science and environmental chemistry.
Chrisman teaches courses including Principles of Chemistry I, Chemistry and the Environment, and Inorganic Chemistry Research Participation. His work involves structural and spectroscopic analysis of metal complexes, including uranyl complexes and cubane-based systems. He is a member of the American Chemical Society (ACS) since 2008.
No awards or grants are explicitly listed in the provided information. His research trends emphasize interdisciplinary approaches at the intersection of inorganic chemistry and environmental or biological systems.
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