
معرفی
Amy Jenne is an Assistant Professor in the Teaching Stream at the University of Toronto, Mississauga campus. Her work bridges nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy, metabolomics, and science education, with a focus on environmental chemistry and accessibility in laboratory settings.
- Research Focus: Development of advanced NMR techniques for metabolic profiling in Daphnia magna, environmental monitoring of industrial effluents, and nanoparticle toxicity analysis.
- Educational Innovation: Creation of accessible laboratory experiments for students with disabilities, integration of metacognitive practices in chemistry education, and implementation of community-engaged learning projects.
- Technological Integration: Development of digital microfluidics-NMR platforms for real-time reaction monitoring and low-field NMR experiments for undergraduate teaching.
- Email: amy.jenne@mail.utoronto.ca
Recent Research Trends: Her publications highlight innovations in NMR spectroscopy sensitivity, applications of benchtop NMR in education, and interdisciplinary approaches to environmental metabolomics and pedagogical research.
Future Directions: Amy aims to expand community-engaged learning practices in analytical chemistry courses, fostering partnerships with community groups to solve real-world chemical problems through student-led projects.
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