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Mark Lambert is a part-time Adjunct Professor in Physics and Mathematics at Redeemer University, where he has been teaching since 2005 and serving in his current role since 2015. His academic career spans multiple disciplines, including physical chemistry, laser spectroscopy, and chemical reaction dynamics. He earned his Ph.D. in Physical Chemistry from York University (1992) and holds additional degrees in chemistry, mathematics, and biblical studies.
- Ph.D., Physical Chemistry (York University, 1992)
- M.Sc., Chemistry (York University, 1985)
- B.Sc. Hon., Chemistry (York University, 1983)
- M.Div., Biblical Studies (Central Baptist Seminary, 1982)
- B.Sc., Chemistry (York University, 1981)
Lambert's research focuses on the application of laser light to study molecular dissociation, collisions with rotating molecules, and high-energy combustion reactions. His work contributes to understanding atmospheric chemistry, combustion processes, and the spatial aspects of velocities and angular momenta in gas-phase reactions. Recent publications (1993–2005) highlight his expertise in photodissociation dynamics, quantum yield analysis, and state-resolved kinetic measurements.
His academic contributions intersect with both scientific inquiry and theological reflection, as evidenced by his exploration of connections between Genesis 1 and cosmological theories. Lambert has also served as a pastor, participated in missions in Kenya, and balanced family life raising five children while engaging in diverse educational institutions.


