Graduated: 2018

Majors: Biochemistry; Physics

Project(s):

Solubility Parameter Theory

Zeta Potential and Light Scattering Study

Experience:

CHEM 481 (Spring 2016)

Summer 2016 (ACS-PRF)

CHEM 397 (Fall 2016)

 

Miranda Roesing

Miranda joined the group in spring 2016. Initially, she worked on a project developing a new method for computing solubility parameters. In summer 2016 Miranda began working on a new project using zeta potential and light scattering measurements to study polymer solutions.

 

Miranda is a co-author on two manuscripts and she presented her research at the Southeast Regional Meeting of the American Chemical Society (SERMACS) in Columbia, SC (October 2016).

 

Currently, Miranda is working on her Ph.D. in the Joint School of Nanoscience & Nanoengineering at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro.

Miranda presenting her research at the CofC Celebration of Scholars event (August 2016).

J.S. Howell, M.R. Roesing, and D.S. Boucher, "A Functional Approach to Solubility Parameter Computations," Journal of Physical Chemistry B, 121 (16), 4191-4201 (2017).

 

M.R. Roesing,1 J.S. Howell, and D.S. Boucher, "Solubility Characteristics of Poly(3-hexylthiophene," Journal of Polymer Science Part B: Polymer Physics, 55 (14), 1075-1087 (2017).

Publications

Willian Marion Mebane Distinguished Teaching Chair

Associate Professor, Physical Chemistry

 Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry

Dr. David Boucher