
About
Ryan Myers serves as Assistant Professor of Chemistry within the Division of Physical and Computational Sciences at the University of Pittsburgh, with office location in 103B Fisher Hall and contact email rlm166@pitt.edu.
His academic credentials include:
- Ph.D. in Chemistry from The Pennsylvania State University (2023)
- B.S. in Chemistry and Forensic Science from Seton Hill University (2018)
Myers' research program centers on Physical Chemistry and Analytical Chemistry, specializing in molecular behavior at interfaces and in aqueous environments. His experimental work combines spectroscopic techniques with computational analysis to investigate ion solvation, biomolecular interactions, and colloidal systems, with particular emphasis on electrolyte solutions and hydrophobic interfaces.
Publication trends from 2018-2024 reveal consistent focus on fundamental solution chemistry, including ion pairing mechanisms, polypeptide solvation, and micellar systems. His work demonstrates interdisciplinary approaches bridging physical chemistry, environmental science, and biophysics through both experimental and theoretical frameworks.
Recognition includes the following honors:
- Victoria Buch Memorial Poster Award at the Gordon Research Conference on Water and Aqueous Solutions
- Dalalian Continuing Graduate Student Award
- Dan Waugh Chemistry Graduate Student Teaching Award
No information is available regarding graduate student advising or externally funded research grants. Teaching responsibilities encompass General Chemistry, Analytical Chemistry, and Analytical Instrumentation courses within the chemistry curriculum.
Details about specific laboratory facilities or research teams are not provided in the available documentation.
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