
معرفی
Daniel Ebeling is a Professor in the Chemistry Department at Wisconsin Lutheran College (WLC). A proud alumnus of WLC's chemistry program, he specializes in integrating undergraduate research into the curriculum and mentoring students in hands-on scientific inquiry. He teaches General Chemistry, Quantitative Analysis, Instrumental Analysis, and Physical Chemistry Lab.
- Education: Ph.D. in Analytical Chemistry (University of Wisconsin), B.S. in Chemistry (Wisconsin Lutheran College)
Research Interests focus on environmental chemistry, electrochemical sensor development, and water treatment technologies. His work bridges analytical chemistry with practical applications in biosolids analysis, nanoparticle behavior, and ozone-based sterilization systems. Over 15 years, he has collaborated with KWJ Engineering and SPEC Sensors on NSF-funded projects.
Notable Projects include creating novel ionic liquids for electrochemical sensors, developing micro-electro-mechanical systems (MEMS) for hydrogen detection, and integrating student research into regular coursework. His NSF SBIR grants enabled scaling undergraduate research experiences.
Service includes chairing the Mathematical and Physical Sciences Department, advising the Ultimate Frisbee Club, and participating in the Soil Science Society of America. He co-founded a portable ozone generator tested at Cook County Hospital.





