
معرفی
Dr. Christopher S. Kim serves as Interim Dean and Professor of Chemistry at Chapman University's Schmid College of Science and Technology. With a Ph.D. from Stanford University (2010) and BA from Princeton, he leads research on metal(loid) behavior in contaminated environments.
- Princeton University, Bachelor of Arts (Latin)
- Stanford University, Ph.D.
His work focuses on:
- Distribution, transport, and transformation of trace metals in mine wastes
- Bioaccessibility of toxic metals in soils
- Nanoparticle growth and reaction mechanisms
- Synchrotron-based spectroscopic methods
Article trends include metal adsorption dynamics, environmental impacts of mining, and nanoparticle reactivity. Awards span pedagogical innovation, mentorship, and national research recognition.
- Chapman University Wang-Fradkin Senior Professorship Award (2014)
- Henry Dreyfus Teacher-Scholar Award (2010)
- Emerging Investigator (Journal of Environmental Monitoring, 2012)
Dr. Kim mentors undergraduate researchers and leads NSF workshops on early-career faculty development. He serves on editorial boards and national scientific committees.
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