Sally Wasileski, Ph.D.
Sally Wasileski, Ph.D.
Dean of the College of Natural and Human Sciences & Professor; Analytical and Computational Chemistry
Office Hours:
Tuesday 10:00 am – 11:00 am
Tuesday 1:30 pm – 3:00 pm
Wednesday 9:00 am – 10:00 am
And by appointment. Online (see Moodle for link)
Courses Taught
- CHEM 109 The Food of Chemistry
- CHEM 132 General Chemistry
- CHEM 145 Quantitative Chemistry Laboratory
- CHEM 237 Analytical Chemistry
- CHEM 332 Instrumental Analysis
- CHEM 380 Chemical Research Methods
- CHEM 438 Quantum Spectroscopy
Education
- Juniata College, Huntingdon, PA, BS with Honors in Chemistry, May 1998
- Purdue University Main Campus, West Lafayette, IN, PhD in Chemistry, May 2003
About me
I am originally from western Maryland and graduated with a BS with Honors in Chemistry in 1998 from Juniata College, a liberal-arts college in Huntingdon, Pennsylvania. I then went to graduate school at Purdue University and received my PhD in Chemistry in 2003, working with Michael J Weaver on Electrochemical Vibrational Spectroscopy: Fundamental Insight from Density Functional Theory Calculations. I came to 每日大赛入口 in 2005 after a two-year post doc in Chemical Engineering at University of Virginia, working on computational investigations of methanol fuel cells with Matt Neurock.
I am happily married and the mother of a beautiful daughter. I enjoy cooking, baking, cake decorating, hiking, and going on vacation.
Teaching interests
I teach, design and coordinate the analytical chemistry courses in the Chemistry Department: Quantitative Chemistry Laboratory, Analytical Chemistry and Instrumental Analysis; in addition to General Chemistry, Chemical Research Methods, and a course on chemistry taught through food and cooking, The Food of Chemistry, for non-science majors. I also dabble in a bit of Quantum Mechanics, and have taught Physical Chemistry I.
I am the coordinator of the听听at 每日大赛入口, which offers scholarships and student support structures for chemistry majors at 每日大赛入口. I am the PI on grants from the National Science Foundation and work closely with Chemistry Department faculty and offices and programs across campus to implement the Chemistry Scholars Program.
Research Interests
Computational Energy Research
My research students investigate heterogeneous catalytic reactions involved in harnessing energy from bio-renewable molecules (molecules derived from plant matter) using computational methods.听听Of specific interest to our research group is the conversion of alcohols and polyols to hydrogen, since hydrogen is the most desirable fuel in highly efficient proton-exchange membrane fuel cells. 听A variety of research projects can be pursued targeting specific fundamental properties of the reaction mechanism, such as how the reaction is influenced by the catalyst involved (Rh, vs. Ni), the alcohol chain length or other properties of the catalyst and fuel.
Environmental Chemistry Research
听I am interested in advising research students in environmental analysis research projects that use Analytical Chemistry to better understand environmental issues.听 These projects are in collaboration with faculty from Environmental Studies.听 (1) Phytoremediation of coal fly ash, in collaboration with Dr. Kevin Moorehead. (2) using advanced analytical instrumentation to research toxins present in the groundwater in neighborhoods adjacent to the former CTS electroplating facility in south Asheville, in collaboration with Dr. Jeff Wilcox.;
Interested students on any research project should contact me at any time.听 We鈥檒l sit down and chat.
Selected Publications
Research
- Kuan-Yu Yeh,听S.A. Wasileski,听Michael J. Janik, 鈥淓lectronic structure models of oxygen adsorption at the solvated, electrified Pt(111) interface鈥,听Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys.听in press.
- S.A. Wasileski,听Michael J. Janik, 鈥淎 first-principles study of molecular oxygen dissociation at an electrode surface:听 a comparison of potential variation and coadsorption effects鈥,听Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys.听10 (2008) 3613-3627.
- S.A. Wasileski, C.D. Taylor, M. Neurock, 鈥淢odeling the Electrocatalytic Reaction Site from First Principles鈥 published as Chapter 20 in听Device and Materials Modeling in PEM Fuel Cells, edited by S. Paddison and K. Promislow, Springer Publications (2009). ISBN 978-0-387-78690-2.
- M.J. Janik,听S.A. Wasileski, C.D. Taylor, M. Neurock,听鈥First-Principles Simulation of the Active Sites and Reaction Environment in Electrocatalysis鈥, published as Chapter 4 in听Fuel Cell Catalysis: a Surface Science Approach, edited by Marc T.M. Koper, Wiley Publishers (2009). ISBN 978-0-470-13116-9.
- C. Taylor,听S.A. Wasileski, J.S. Filhol, M. Neurock,听鈥淔irst-Principles Reaction Modeling of the Electrochemical Interface:听 Consideration and Calculation of a Tunable Surface Potential from Atomic and Electronic Structure鈥,听Phys. Rev. B, 73 (2006) 165402/1-165402/16.
- D. Cao, G.-Q. Lu, A. Wieckowski,听S.A. Wasileski, M. Neurock,听鈥淢echanisms of Methanol Decomposition on Platinum:听 A Combined Experimental and Ab Initio Approach鈥,听J. Phys. Chem. B, 109 (2005) 11622-11633.
Scholarship of Teaching and Learning
- S.A. Wasileski, D. Clarke, K.E. Peterson, A.J. Lanou, L.G. Mathews, 鈥淔ood for Thought: Engaging the Citizen in the Science and Politics of Food Information, Food Consumerism, Nutrition and Health An Integrative Liberal Studies Topical Cluster at The University of North Carolina at Asheville鈥, SENCER Model of Innovation, web published at http://www.sencer.net/Resources/models.cfm (2008).
- J.R. Wingert,听S.A. Wasileski, K. Peterson, L.G. Mathews, A.J. Lanou, D. Clarke, “Enhancing integrative experiences: Evidence of student perceptions of learning gains from cross-course interactions”,听Journal of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, 11 (2011) 34-57.
- J.R. Wingert,听S.A. Wasileski, K.Peterson, L.G. Mathews, A.J. Lanou, D. Clarke, 鈥淭he Impact of Integrated Student Experiences on Learning鈥,听Journal of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning,听1 (2014) 42-58.
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