Kristin Dooley
Chair & Associate Professor
Manion 205
(501) 450-5940
I am a physical chemist with a special interest in the area of atmospheric chemistry. I received a BS in Chemistry and Mathematics from UCA in 2004, and a PhD in Chemistry from Texas A&M University in 2009. My research at Texas A&M involved the study of ClO, BrO, and IO, species that are key intermediates in catalytic ozone depletion cycles. After my graduate work, I became a postdoctoral fellow at Arkansas State University where my research focused on the stand-off detection of explosives residues using a spectroscopic technique.
For more information please see my website: http://faculty.uca.edu/kdooley/
Syllabi for Courses Taught
Environmental Chemistry: Dooley, CHEM 4351, Spring 2021
College Chemistry II: Dooley, CHEM 1451, Spring 2019
College Chemistry I: Dooley, CHEM 1450, Fall 2018
Environmental Chemistry Lab: Dooley, CHEM 4152, Spring 2021
Physical Chemistry I: Dooley, CHEM 4450, Fall 2019