Education:
Luminescence Analysis in Analytical Chemistry, J. D. Winefordner, T. C. O'Haver, and S. Schulman, Wiley-Interscience, New York, 1972.
Chapters in books
1. T. C. O'Haver, "Modulation and Derivative Techniques in Luminescence Spectroscopy: Approaches to Increased Analytical Selectivity", in Modern Fluorescence Spectroscopy, E. L. Wehry, Ed., Plenum Press, New York (1976).
2. T. C. O'Haver, "General Analytical Considerations", in Trace Analysis: Spectroscopic Methods, J. D. Winefordner, Ed., Wiley, New York (1976).
3. T. C. O'Haver, "Chemical Aspects of Elemental Analysis", in Trace Analysis: Spectroscopic Methods, J. D. Winefordner, Ed., Wiley, New York (1976).
4. T. C. O'Haver, "Wavelength Modulation Spectroscopy", in Contemporary Topics in Analytical and Clinical Chemistry, D. Hercules, Ed., Plenum Press, New York, 1978.
5. T. C. O'Haver, "Microcomputer Interfacing in the Analytical Laboratory", in Research Instrumentation in the 21st Century, Gary R. Beecher, Ed., Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, Dordrecht, 1988.
6. T. C. O'Haver, "Simultaneous Multielement Continuum Source Atomic Absorption", in Modern Atomic Absorption Spectrometry, K. Fuwa, Ed., Hirokawa Publishing Co., Tokyo, 1989. (In Japanese)
7. T. C. O'Haver, "Electronic Conferencing", Chapter 8 in The Internet: A Guide for Chemists, (Stephen M. Bachrach, Editor), ACS Books, 1996, p. 185 - 199.
8. O'Haver, M., and O'Haver, T. (1997). "Look What I Published!": Increasing Motivation for Writing by Global Electronic Publishing. In Z.L. Berge and M.P. Collins (Eds.), Wired Together: Computer- Mediated Communication in K-12. Volume 4: Writing, Reading, and Language Acquisition. Cresskill NJ: Hampton Press.
9. O'Haver, T. C., "The Air We Breathe: Is Dilution the
Solution to Pollution?", in Journeys of Transformation,
Maureen Gardner and Donna Ayres, Eds., Maryland Collaborative
for Teacher Preparation, College Park, Md. 1998.
2. Derivation of Expression for Integrated Luminescence Intensity When Using Pulsing Techniques in Luminescence Spectrometry, T. C. O'Haver and J. D. Winefordner, Anal. Chem. 38, 1258 (1966).
3. Equation for Thermionic Emission Short Noise of Multiplier Phototubes, Including Dynode Emission, T. C. O'Haver and J. D. Winefordner, Applied Optics 7, 1647 (1968).
4. A Versatile, Solid-State, Constant Bandwidth Recording Nanometer, T. C. O'Haver and J. D. Winefordner, J. Chem. Ed. 46 (1969).
5. A Simple Instrument for Source Intensity Compensation in Atomic Fluorescence Flame Spectrometry, T. C. O'Haver and J. D. Winefordner, J. Chem. Educ. 46, 435 (1979).
6. The Applications of Field-Effect Transistors as Precision Analog Switches in Laboratory Instrumentation, T. C. O'Haver, Chem. Instrumentation 3(1), 1 (1971).
7. A Wavelength Programmed Luminescence Spectrometer, T. C. O'Haver, G. L. Green and B. R. Kepler, Chem. Instrumentation 4, (2), 197 (1972).
8. Invited review article. T. C. O'Haver, "Lock-in Amplifiers," J. Chem. Ed. 49, March and April (1972).
9. A Modular Chemical Measurements Laboratory for Juniors and Seniors, J. H. Moore, Jr. and T. C. O'Haver, J. Chem. Ed. 51, 223 (1974).
10. Selective Modulation: A New Instrumental Approach to the Fluorimetric Analysis of Mixtures Without Separation, T. C. O'Haver and W. M. Parks, Anal. Chem. 46, 1886 (1974).
11. Derivative Luminescence Spectrometry, G. L. Green and T. C. O'Haver, Anal. Chem. 46, 2191 (1974).
12. Improvements in Repetitive Scanning Techniques for Reducing Spectral Interferences in Flame Emission Spectrometry, M. S. Epstein and T. C. O'Haver, Spectrochimica Acta 30B, 135 (1975).
13. Invited review article. T. C. O'Haver and G. L. Green, "Derivative Spectroscopy," American Laboratory 7, 15 (1975).
14. Numerical Error Analysis of Derivative Spectroscopy for the Quantitative Analysis of Mixtures, T. C. O'Haver and G. L. Green, Anal. Chem. 48, 312 (1976).
15. Wavelength Modulation for Background Correction in Graphite Furnace Atomic Emission Spectrometry, M. S. Epstein, T. C. Rains and T. C. O'Haver, Appl. Spectroscopy 30, 324 (1976).
16. Continuum Source Atomic Absorption Spectrometry with High Resolution and Wavelength Modulation, A. T. Zander, T. C. O'Haver and P. N. Keliher, Anal. Chem. 48, (1976).
17. Waveform Effects in Wavelength Modulation Spectrometry, T. C. O'Haver, A. T. Zander, and M. S. Epstein, Anal. Chem. 49, 459 (1977).
18. Improvements in the Measurements of Characteristic Concentrations in Continuum Source Atomic Absorption Spectrometry, T. C. O'Haver, J. M. Harnly, and A. T. Zander, Anal. Chem. 49, 665 (1977).
19. Correction for Interferences of Spectral Origin with Continuum Source, Echelle Wavelength Modulated Atomic Absorption Spectrometry, A. T. Zander, T. C. O'Haver and P. N. Keliher, Anal. Chem. 49, 838 (1977).
20. High Accuracy Background Correction for the Analysis of High Solids Samples by Graphite Furnace Atomic Absorption, J. M. Harnly and T. C. O'Haver, Anal. Chem. 49, 2187 (1977).
21. A Microprocessor-based Linear Response Low-Pass Filter, T. C. O'Haver, Anal. Chem. 50, 676 (1978).
22. A Comparison of Intensities of the Eimac Xenon Arc Lamp and Hollow Cathode Lamp Sources, T. C. O'Haver, J. M. Harnly and A. T. Zander, Anal. Chem. 50, 1219 (1978).
23. The Development of Luminescence Spectrometry as an Analytical Tool, T. C. O'Haver, J. Chem. Educ. 55, 1219 (1978).
24. Laser-Enhanced Ionization in Flames: A New Flame Spectrometric Technique, G. C. Turk, J. C. Travis, J. R. DeVoe and T. C. O'Haver, Anal. Chem. 50, 817 (1978).
25. Gas Chromatography-Microwave Plasma Detector for the Determination of Tetraalkyllead Species in the Atmosphere, D. G. Reamer, W. H. Zoller and T. C. O'Haver, Anal. Chem. 50, 1449 (1978).
26. Laser-Enhanced Ionization Spectrometry in Analytical Flames, G. C. Turk, J. C. Travis, J. R. DeVoe and T. C. O'Haver, Anal. Chem. 51, 1890 (1979).
27. Background-Corrected Simultaneous Multielement Atomic Absorption Spectrometer, J. M. Harnly, T. C. O'Haver, B. Golden and W. R. Wolf, Anal. Chem. 51, 2007 (1979).
28. Invited review article. T. C. O'Haver, "Derivative and Wavelength Modulation Spectrometry," Anal. Chem. 51, 91A (1979).
29. Invited review article. T. C. O'Haver, "Potential Clinical Applications of Derivative and Wavelength Modulation Spectrometry," Clin. Chem. 25, 1548 (1979).
30. Extension of Analytical Calibration Curves in Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy, J. M. Harnly and T. C. O'Haver, Anal. Chem. 53, 1291-1298 (1981).
31. The Collection of Ions Produced by C. W. Laser Enhanced Ionization in a Hydrogen/Air Flame, P. N. Schenk, J. C. Travis, G. C. Turk and T. C. O'Haver, J. Phys. Chem. 85, 2547-2557 (1981).
32. Signal-to-Noise Ratio in Derivative Spectroscopy, T. C.
O'Haver and T. Begley, Anal. Chem. 53, 1876-1878
(1981).
33. A Microprocessor-based Signal Processing Module for
Analytical Instrumentation, T. C. O'Haver and A. Smith, American
Lab. 13, 43 (1981).
34. Derivative Spectroscopy: Theoretical Aspects, T. C. O'Haver, Anal. Proc. 19, 22-28 (1982).
35. Laser-enhanced Ionization Flame Velocimeter, P. K. Schenck, J. C. Travis, G. C. Turk and T. C. O'Haver, Appl. Spectroscopy 36, 168 (1982).
36. Critical Evaluation of a Multi-Element Plasma Emission-Hydride Atomic Absorption Scheme for Analysis of Plant and Animal Tissues, J. W. Jones, S. G. Caper and T. C. O'Haver, Analyst 107, 353-377 (1982).
37. Direct Observation of Flame Atomic Absorption Spectral Interferences, N. J. Miller-Ihli, T. C. O'Haver and J. M. Harnly, Anal. Chem. 54, 799 (1982).
38. Computer Software for Simultaneous Atomic Absorption Spectrometer, J. M. Harnly, N. J. Miller-Ihli and T. C. O'Haver, J. Chem. Automation 4, 54 (1982).
39. Effect of Analog-to-Digital Converter Resolution on Absorbance Measurements, N. J. Miller-Ihli, T. C. O'Haver and J. M. Harnly, Anal. Chem. 54, 2590-2591 (1982).
40. Time-Resolved Electrothermal Atomic Absorption Spectra, N. J. Miller-Ihli, T. C. O'Haver and J. M. Harnly, Appl. Spectroscopy 37, 429 (1983).
41. Simultaneous Multi-Element Analysis by Carbon Furnace Atomic-emission Spectrometry, J. Marshall, D. Littlejohn, J. M. Ottaway, J. M. Harnly, N. J. Miller-Ihli, and T. C. O'Haver, Analyst 108, 178-188 (1983).
42. The Microcomputer Revolution, T. C. O'Haver, J. Pharm. and Biomed. Analysis 1, 3 (1983).
43. Performance Characteristics of a Continuum Source Wavelength Modulation AAS, J. D. Messman, M. S. Epstein, T. C. Rains and T. C. O'Haver, Anal. Chem. 55, 1055 (1983).
44. Comparison of Electrothermal Atomic Absorption and Emission for the Analysis of Chromium in Urine, J. M. Harnly, Veillon, W. R. Wolf, J. Marshall, D. Littlejohn, J. M., Ottaway, N.J., Miller-Ihli and T. C. O'Haver, Anal. Chem. 55, 1417 (1983).
45. Simultaneous Multi-element AAS with Graphite Furnace Atomization," J. M. Harnly, N. J. Miller-Ihli, and T. C. O'Haver, Spectrochim. Acta. 38B, (1984).
46. Staircase Modulation Wavelength for Continuum Source Atomic Absorption Spectrometry, N. J. Miller-Ihli, T. C. O'Haver and J. M. Harnly, Anal. Chem. 56, 176 (1984).
47. Analysis of Blood Serum for Essential Metals by Simultaneous Multielement Flame Atomic Absorption, S. A. Lewis and T. C. O'Haver, Anal. Chem. 56, 1066 (1984).
48. A Study of Atomic Line Profiles in a Graphite Furnace, J. M. Marshall, D. Littlejohn, J. M. Ottaway, J. M. Harnly, N. J. Miller-Ihli, and T. C. O'Haver, Spectrochim. Acta, 39B, 321 (1984).
49. Calibration and Curve Fitting for Extended Range AAS, N. J. Miller-Ihli, T. C. O'Haver and J. M. Harnly, Spectrochim. Acta. 39B, 1603-1614 (1984).
50. Simultaneous Multielement Analysis of Microliter Quantities of Serum for Copper, Iron and Zinc by Graphite Furnace Atomic Absorption Spectrometry, S. A. Lewis, T. C. O'Haver and J. M. Harnly, Anal. Chem. 56, 1651 (1984).
51. Invited review article. T. C. O'Haver, "Continuum Source Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy: Past, Present and Future Prospects," Analyst, 109, 211 (1984).
52. Determination of Metals at the Microgram-per-liter Level in Blood Serum by Simultaneous Multielement Atomic Absorption Spectrometry with Graphite Furnace Atomization, S. A. Lewis, T. C. O'Haver and J. M. Harnly, Anal. Chem. 57, 2-5 (1985).
53. Evaluation of a Direct-Current Argon Plasma as a Primary Pseudo-Continuum Radiation Source for Wavelength-Modulated Atomic Absorption Spectrometry, J. D. Messman, T. C. O'Haver and M. S. Epstein, Anal. Chem. 57, 416-420 (1985).
54. Effects of pH and Digestion Conditions on Chelex 100 Separation of Trace Elements from Tissue Digests prior to ICP-AES Determination, J. W. Jones and T. C. O'Haver, Spectrochim Acta 40B, 263-277 (1985).
55. Microcomputer Controlled Background Correction for ETA-AES and ETA-Continuum Source AAS, Proc. Analyt. Div. Chem. Soc., 22, 67-69 (1985).
56. Microcomputer-Controlled Background Correction System for Atomic Spectrometry, T. C. O'Haver, J. M. Harnly, J. Marshall, J. Carroll, D. Littlejohn and J. M Ottaway, Analyst 110, 451 (1985).
57. Trends in Computer User Interface Technology, T. C. O'Haver, Trends in Anal. Chem. 4, 191 (1985).
58. Characterization of a Bovine Serum Reference Material for Major, Minor and Trace Elements, C. Veillon, S. A. Lewis, K. Y. Patterson, W. B. Wolf, J. M. Harnly, J. Versieck, L. Vanballenberghe, R. Cornelius and T. C. O'Haver, Anal. Chem. 57, 2106 (1985).
59. Simultaneous Multi-Element Analysis by Continuum Source Atomic Absorption Spectrometry with Graphite Probe Electrothermal Atomization, J. Carroll, N. J. Miller-Ihli, J. Harnly, D. Littlejohn, J. M. Ottaway and T. C. O'Haver, Analyst 110, 1153 (1985).
60. Calibration in Continuum-Source Atomic Absorption by Curve Fitting the Transmission Profile, T. C. O'Haver and J. Kindervater, J. of Analytical Atomic Spectroscopy 1, 89 (1986).
61. User Environments for Personal Computer Workstations, T. C. O'Haver, American Laboratory 18, 22 (1986).
62. Software Controlled System for Automatic Background Correction in Induction Coupled Plasma Atomic Emission Spectrometry, D. H. Hall, D. Littlejohn, J. M. Ottaway and T. C. O'Haver, Anal. Proc. 23, 18 (1986).
58. Background Atomic Absorption in Graphite Furnace AAS, L. R. Macdonald, T. C. O'Haver, B. J. Ottaway and J. M. Ottaway, J. Analyt. Spectrom. 1, 485 (1986).
63. Invited review article. T. C. O'Haver and J. Messman, "Continuum Source Atomic Absorption Spectrometry," Progress in Analytical Atomic Spectrometry 9, 483-503 (1986).
64. Determination of Phosphorus in Copper-Based Alloys Using Ion-Exchange Chromatography and Direct-Current Plasma Emission Spectrometry, M. S. Epstein, W. F. Koch, K. S. Epler and T. C. O'Haver, Anal. Chem. 59, 2872 (1987).
65. Extended Range Background Correction in Continuum Source Atomic Absorption Spectrometry, J. Anal. Atomic Spectroscopy 3, 155 (1988).
66. Closed-Loop Feedback Controlled Data Acquisition System for Ensemble Averaging Repetitively Scanned Spectra with Wavelength Modulation, T. C. O'Haver and J. M. Kindervater, Appl. Spectroscop. 42, 183 (1988).
67. Laser-Enhanced Ionization as a Selective Detector for the Liquid Chromatographic Determination of Alkyltins in Sediment, K. S. Epler, T. C. O'Haver, G. C. Turk, and W. A. MacCrehan, Anal. Chem. 60, 2062 (1988).
68. Precision of Wavelength-Modulated Atomic Absorption Measurements of High Calcium Concentrations in a Nitrous Oxide-Acetylene Flame, Jerry D. Messman, Thomas C. O'Haver, and Michael S. Epstein, Anal. Chem. 60, 2707 (1988).
69. T. C. O'Haver, "Macintosh: A Viable Alternative?", Science Software 3, 286 (1988).
70. Estimation of Atomic Absorption Line Widths in Air-Acetylene Flames by Transmission Profile Modeling, T. C. O'Haver and Jing-Chyi Chang, Spectrochim. Acta 44B, 795-809 (1989).
71. Teaching and Learning Chemometrics with MatLab, T. C. O'Haver, Chemometrics and Intelligent Laboratory Systems 6, 95-103 (1989).
72. Continuum Source Atomic Absorption Spectrometry with a Pulsed Source and a Photodiode Array Detector, Gary P. Moulton, Thomas C. O'Haver, and James M. Harnly, J. Anal. Atomic Spectroscopy 4, October , 1989.
73. "Laser-Enhanced Ionization as an Element Specific Detector for Liquid Chromatography." G.C. Turk, W.A. MacCrehan, K.S. Epler, and T.C. O'Haver, Proceedings of the Fourth International Symposium on Resonance Ionization Spectroscopy and Its Applications. Bristol: Institute of Physics Publishing Ltd., 1989.
74. Maximizing the Signal-to-Noise Ratio for a Pulsed Continuum Source-Diode Array Atomic Absorption Spectrometer, Gary P. Moulton, Thomas C. O'Haver, and James M. Harnly, J. Anal. Atomic Spectroscopy , 5, 1990.
75. Effect of Gas Pressure on the Collisional Line Width and Line Shift in Graphite Furnace AA, T. C. O'Haver and Jing-Chyi Chang, J. Anal. Atomic Spectroscopy 5, 663-668 (1990).
76. Derivative Spectrophotometry of Petroporphyrins, David H. Freeman and Thomas C. O'Haver, Energy and Fuels, 688-694 (1990).
77. Invited review article. T. C. O'Haver, "Applications of Computers and Computer Software in Teaching Analytical Chemistry", Anal. Chem. 68, 521A (1991).
78. Effect of the Source/Absorber Width Ratio on the Signal-to-Noise Ratio of Dispersive Absorption Spectrometry, T. C. O'Haver, Anal. Chem. 68, 164-169 (1991).
79. Introduction to Signal Processing in Analytical Chemistry, T. C. O'Haver, J. Chem. Educ. 68 (1991)
80. John Carroll, Nancy Miller-Ihli, James M. Harnly, Thomas O'Haver, and David Littlejohn, "Comparison of Sodium Chloride and Magnesium Chloride Interferences in Continuum Source Atomic Absorption Spectrometry with Wall, Platform, and Probe Atomization", J. Anal. Atomic Spectroscopy 7, 533-538 (1992).
81. Invited review article. T. C. O'Haver, "The Object is Productivity", Intelligent Instruments and Computers March-April, 1992, p 67-70.
82. Liquid Chromatography - Laser-Enhanced Ionization Spectrometry for the Speciation of Organolead Compounds, K. S. Epler, T. C. O'Haver, and G. C. Turk, J. Anal. Atomic Spectroscopy , 9, 79-82, (1994).
83. Monte-Carlo Simulation of Error Propagation in Isotope Dilution Mass Spectroscopy, Christine Patterson, Claude Veillon, and T. C. O'Haver, Analytical Chemistry, 66, 2829-2834 (1994).
84. High-current Pulsing of a Xenon Arc Lamp for Graphite Furnace Atomic Absorption Spectrometry using a Linear Photodiode Array, Claire M. M. Smith, James Harnly, Gary Moulton, and Thomas O'Haver, J. Anal. Atomic Spectroscopy, 9, 419-425 (1994).
85. CHEMCONF: An Experiment in International Online Conferencing, Thomas C. O'Haver, Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 46 (8), 611 (1995)
86. Identification and Quantitation of Oxygenates in Gasoline Ampoules using Fourier Transform Near-Infrared and Fourier Transform Raman Spectroscory, Steven J. Choquette, Steven N. Chesler, David L. Duewer, Shuwen Wang, and T. C. O'Haver, Analytical Chemistry, 68, 3525-3533 (1996)
87. A Collection of Internet Resources Linking Spectroscopists Worldwide, T. C. O'Haver, Spectroscopy (Eugene, Oreg,), 11, 12-13 (1996)
88. Power Law Approach as a Convenient Protocol for Improving Peak Shapes and Recovering Areas from Partially Resolved Peaks, M. Farooq Wahab, et. al., Chromatographia (2018). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10337-018-3607-0.
89. Separations at the Speed of Sensors, D. C. Patel, M. Farooq Wahab, T. C. O’Haver, and Daniel W. Armstrong, Analytical Chemistry 2018 90 (5), 3349-3356, DOI: 10.1021/acs.analchem.7b04944
90. MF Wahab, TC O'Haver, F. Gritti, G. Hellinghausen, and DW Armstrong, “Increasing chromatographic resolution of analytical signals using derivative enhancement approach,” Talanta, vol. 192, pp. 492–499, 2019
92. Wahab M. F, O’Haver T. C., “Wavelet transforms in separation science for denoising and peak overlap detection.” J Sep Sci. 43 (9-10) 1615–2012 (2020). ISSN 1615-9306; https://doi.org/10.1002/jssc.202000013
93. Wahab, M., O’Haver, Thomas, Discrete Fourier Transform
Techniques for Noise Reduction and Digital Enhancement of
Analytical Signals , TrAC Trends in Analytical Chemistry,
143, 2021. DO - 10.1016/j.trac.2021.116354
2. T. C. O'Haver and J. D. Winefordner, "Signal-to-Noise Ratio in Atomic Fluorescence Flame Spectrometry and Condensed-Phase Inorganic Fluorimetry," Fluorescence News 6(5) (1972).
3. T. C. O'Haver, "Voltage-to-Frequency Converter," Electronics 44, 76, (1972).
4. T. C. O'Haver, "The Black Box Affair," REACTS 1971, University of Maryland Chemistry Department, 1971, p. 137.
5. T. C. O'Haver, "More Music for the 6502," Byte, the Small Systems Journal, June 1978, p. 140.
6. T. C. O'Haver, "Audio Processing with a Microprocessor," Byte, the Small Systems Journal, June 1978, p. 166.
7. T. C. O'Haver, "A Similarity Comparator for Strings," Byte 4, 58 (1969).
8. "Automation and Application of a Direct-Current Plasma Emission Spectrometer." M.S. Epstein, R.E. Jenkins, K.S. Epler, and T.C. O'Haver. Journal of Research of the National Bureau of Standards, 93(3), 458 (1988).
9. SPECTRUM: A Signal Processing Toolkit, Version 1.1, 1990, software program and instructional materials developed by T. C. O'Haver and published by Instructional Computing Program, Computer Science Center, and the Office of Technology Liaison, University of Maryland.
10. T. C. O'Haver, "Software We Use", Computers in Chemical Education Newsletter , Spring, 1992.
11. T. C. O'Haver, "Windows and Networks: Overcoming the Activation Energy Barier in a University Chemistry Department", Computers in Chemical Education Newsletter , Winter, 1993.
12. Meeting in Cyberspace, Tom O'Haver, The World
& I, February, 1994, page 218.
"Method and Apparatus for Simultaneous Multielement Atomic Absorption Spectrometry," U.S. Patent 4,3000,833. Nov. 17 1981.
ii. Commercial products designed:
In a long-term cooperation with Oriel Corp. of Bridgeport,
CT, a manufacturer of optical measuring equipment and
supplies, several instrument systems were designed, developed,
and tested in cooperation with Dr. O'Haver's laboratories at
the University of Maryland and are now being sold as
commercial products. These include: Multifunction Digital
Signal Processor (described in "A Microprocessor-based Signal
Processing Module for Analytical Instrumentation", T. C.
O'Haver and A. Smith, American Lab. 13, 43, 1981); the
Log-Ratio Module, and the Modular Spectroscopy System.
2. National Bureau of Standards, Heat Division, "Electronic Techniques for Signal-to-Noise Ratio Improvement," 1974.
3. American Chemical Society, 29th Annual Summer Symposium on Analytical Chemistry: New Horizons in Analytical Spectroscopy, "Wavelength Modulation in Analytical Spectroscopy," Knoxville, Tennessee, June 20, 1975.
4. Department of Chemistry, SUNY, Buffalo, "Wavelength Modulation in Analytical Spectrometry," September 16, 1975.
5. Department of Chemistry, Villanova University, "Wavelength Modulation in Analytical Spectrometry," September 16, 1975.
6. Department of Chemistry, University of Delaware, "Derivative and Wavelength Modulation Fluorescence Spectrometry," October 22, 1975.
7. American Chemical Society, 1976 Middle Atlantic Regional Meeting: Symposium in Photoluminescence Spectroscopy, "Derivative and Wavelength Modulation Luminescence Spectrometry," February 23, 1976.
8. Villanova University, "Derivative and Wavelength Modulation Techniques for Fluorescence and Phosphorescence," September 2, 1976.
9. Delaware Valley Section, Society for Applied Spectroscopy, "Wavelength Modulation spectrometry," Wilmington, Delaware, February 16, 1977.
10. Clinical Center, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, "Advances in Atomic Absorption and Fluorimetry," February 23, 1977.
11. Food and Drug Administration, Technical Training Seminar for Laboratory Supervisors, Rockville, MD, "Advances in Fluorimetry," August 19, 1977.
12. Fourth Meeting of Federation of Analytical Chemistry and Spectroscopy Societies, Symposium on "Computers in Control of Experimentation," Detroit Mich., "Microprocessor-based Signal Processing," November, 1977.
13. Keynote Speaker, "Workshop on Microprocessor Applications," National Bureau of Standards, November 30, 1978.
14. Chemistry Department, Florida State University, "Wavelength Modulation Spectrometry," January 26, 1978.
15. Pittsburgh Conference on Analytical Chemistry and Applied Spectroscopy, Symposium on "Keeping up with Microcomputers," Cleveland, Ohio, "An In-Depth Study of Signal-Processing Applications of Microprocessors," March 1978.
16. 1978 American Chemical Society Meeting, Anaheim, California, "A Wavelength-Modulation Plasma Emission Detector for Gas Chromatography," 1978.
17. "A High-Speed, Background Corrected Simultaneous Multielement Atomic Absorption Spectrometer," Fisher Award Symposium, Joint ACS/CSJ Meeting, Honolulu, Hawaii, April 5, 1979.
18. "Clinical Applications of Wavelength Modulation Spectrometry," Symposium on Advanced Analytical Concepts for the Clinical Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN, April 26, 1979.
19. "Microcomputers in the Analytical Laboratory," Chemical Society of Washington Meeting, Annandale Campus of Virginia Community College, 1978.
20. "Wavelength Modulation Spectroscopy," Meeting of the Toronto Section of the Spectroscopy Society of Canada, Toronto, Ontario, April 18, 1979.
21. Ibid., Meeting of the Ottawa Section of the Spectroscopy Society of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario, April 19, 1979.
22. Ibid., Meeting of the Montreal Section of the Spectroscopy Society of Canada, Montreal, Quebec, April 20, 1979.
23. "Derivative and Wavelength Modulation Spectrometry," Department of Chemistry, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, Fall 1978.
24. "Derivative and Wavelength Modulation Spectrometry," Department of Chemistry, Georgetown University, Washington, D.C., March 1979.
25. "Derivative and Wavelength Modulation Spectrometry," Department of Pharmacy and Medicinal Chemistry, University of Maryland, Baltimore Campus, 1978.
26. "Potential Clinical Applications of Derivative and Wavelength Modulation Spectrometry," Sixth FACSS Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, September 1979.
27. "Derivative Spectroscopy," McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, October 10, 1979.
28. "Wavelength Modulation Spectroscopy," University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, October 15, 1979.
29. "SIMAAC: Simultaneous Multielement Atomic Absorption," Southeastern Regional ACS Meeting, Roanoke, VA, October 26, 1979.
30. "SIMAAC: Simultaneous Multielement Atomic Absorption," May Conference on Analytical Chemistry, Cleveland, Ohio, May 30, 1979.
31. "Multielement Atomic Absorption Spectrometry," Eastern Analytical Symposium, Fall, 1979.
32. "Simultaneous Multielement Microanalysis of Biological Samples by Atomic Absorption Spectrometry," Ibid.
33. "Continuum Source Atomic Absorption," Analytical Chemistry Conference, Houston, Texas, Fall 1979.
34. "Derivative Spectroscopy," National Bureau of Standards, Center for Analytical Chemistry, February 1, 1980.
35. "Optimization of Signal Processing in Derivative Spectroscopy," Ibid, February 8, 1980.
36. "Multielement Atomic Absorption Spectrometry," Ibid., February 15, 1980.
37. "Derivative and Wavelength Modulation Spectrometry," Philadelphia Section of Society for Applied Spectroscopy, February 26, 1980.
38. "Derivative and Wavelength Modulation Spectrometry," Department of Chemistry, Strathclyde University, Glasgow, Scotland, March 17, 1980; Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh, Scotland, March 20, 1980; Imperial College, London, March 25, 1980; Techniche Hogschule Delft, Delft, The Netherlands, March 28, 1980; Pye-Unicam Corp., Cambridge, March 26, 1980.
39. "Derivative Spectroscopy, Past and Future prospects," Opening Plenary Lecture for a one-day meeting of the Chemical Society on "Derivative Spectroscopy," Edinburgh, Scotland, March 19, 1980.
40. "Simultaneous Multielement Graphite Furnace Atomic Absorption Spectrometry," 63rd Canadian Chemical Conference, Ottawa, Ontario, June 11, 1980.
41. "Recent Advances in Simultaneous Multielement Atomic Absorption Spectrometry," Seventh FACSS Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, October 1, 1980.
42. "Wavelength Modulation Spectroscopy," Dupont Corporation, Wilmington, Delaware, January 14, 1981.
43. "Continuum Source Atomic Absorption Spectrometry," (Keynote Paper), Canadian Spectroscopy Symposium, Toronto, October 6, 1980.
44. ACS Tour Speaker, giving talks on current research, at Northern West Virginia Section, Kanawha Valley Section, Upper Ohio Valley Section, Central Ohio Valley Section, and Western Maryland Section, November 3-7, 1980.
45. ACS Tour Speaker, giving talks on current research, at University of Arkansas, Southeast Kansas Section, University of Kansas, Kansas State University, January 19-22, 1981.
46. "Derivative and Wavelength Modulation Spectrometry," University of California at Riverside, Riverside, CA, January 28, 1981.
47. "Simultaneous Multielement Atomic Absorption with a Continuum Source," Ninth International Conference on Atomic Spectroscopy, Sophia University, Tokyo, Japan, September 5, 1981.
48. "Multielement Atomic Absorption," Hitachi Naka Works, Mito, Japan, September 10, 1981.
49. "Laboratory Microcomputers for the Analytical Chemist: A Survey of Available Systems," Eighth Meeting of the Federation of Analytical Chemists and Spectroscopists, Philadelphia, PA, September 20-25, 1981.
50. "Progress in Simultaneous Multielement Atomic Absorption," Ibid., September 1981.
51. "Multielement Atomic Absorption," Baird Corporation, Boston, Mass., September 25, 1981.
52. ACS Tour Speaker, giving talks on current research at Old Dominion University, East Carolina University, Central North Carolina Section, Virginia Blue Ridge Section, and Mary Washington College.
53. "Some Signal Processing Applications of Microprocessors," 20th Eastern Analytical Symposium, New York, NY, November 19, 1981.
54. "Applications of a Minicomputer in Simultaneous Multielement Atomic Absorption," Ibid., November 20, 1981.
55. "Derivative and Wavelength Modulation Spectrometry," University of Delaware, December 4, 1981.
56. "Multielement Atomic Absorption Spectrometry," New York Section of the Society for Applied Spectroscopy, January 20, 1982.
57. "Apples in the Laboratory: Hardware, Software, and Applications," Ninth FACSS Meeting, Philadelphia, PA. September 1982.
58. "Continuum Source Atomic Absorption Spectrometry," Plenary Lecture, 53rd Meeting of the Society for Analytical Chemistry (SAC), University of Edinburgh, Scotland, July 17, 1982.
59. "Simultaneous Multielement Atomic Absorption Spectrometry: Fact or Fantasy?", 13th Annual Symposium on the Analytical Chemistry of Pollutants, Jekyll Island, Ga., May 16, 1983.
60. "High-Level Languages," in Workshop on Personal Computers in the Laboratory, 10th FACSS Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, Sept. 1983.
61. "Multielement Continuum Source Atomic Absorption," Dept. of Chemistry, North Carolina State Univ., Raleigh, N.C., Dec. 5, 1983.
62. "Continuum-Source Atomic Absorption," Dept. of Chemistry, U. South Carolina, Columbia, S.C., Feb. 1, 1985.
63. "Scientific Software for Microcomputers," Chemical Society of Washington, Washington, D.C., Feb. 14, 1985.
64. "Current Research in Atomic Spectroscopy," Dept. of Chem., G.W. Univ., Washington, D.C., March 22, 1985.
65. "Continuum Source Atomic Absorption Spectrometry," Smith, Kline, Beckman, Philadelphia, PA, May 21, 1985.
66. Ibid., Virginia Commonwealth Univ., Richmond VA.
67. "Past, Present, and Future Directions in Analytical Spectroscopy," Shimadzu-Beijing Application Center, Institute of Geomechanics, Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences, Beijing, People's Republic of China, Nov. 19, 1985.
68. Ibid., Shimadzu Sanjyo Works, Kyoto, Japan, Nov. 22, 1985.
69. "Calibration by Curve Fitting in the Wavelength Domain," Symposium on Calibration and Curve Fitting 13th FACSS Meeting, St. Louis, MO, Oct. 1986.
70. "Continuum Source Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy: Past, Present and Future Prospects" , Strock Award Address, 15th FACSS Meeting, Boston, November, 1988.
71. "Microcomputers in the Pharmaceutical Analysis Laboratory: State of the Art", Symposium on Advances in Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Analysis, 1989 Pittsburgh Conference, Atlanta, Ga., March 6, 1989.
72. "SPECTRUM: a Digital Signal Processing Program", MacAdemia '98, Brown University, June, 1989.
73. "Calibration in Absorption Spectrometry: Can We Do Better Than Beer's Law?" Drexel University, Department of Chemistry, Feb. 27, 1990.
74. "Trace Analysis by Continuum Source Atomic Absorption Spectrometry", National Institutes of Standards and Technology, Inorganic Analysis Section, May 21, 1990.
75. "HPAA: High Pressure Atomic Absorption", Dept. of Chemistry, North Carolina State Univ., Raleigh, N.C., Sept. 10, 1990.
76. "Computer Applications in Higher Education", Seminars sponsored by Apple Computer Corp., Onmi Hotel, Baltimore, MD, October 22, 1990, and Jefferson Sheraton Hotel, Richmond, VA, October 24, 1990.
77., "A Tool-Oriented Approach to Computing", Symposium on Computers in Chemical Education, I. Development, Use, and Evaluation of Chemistry Software, ACS National Meeting, New York City, N. Y. USA. August 28, 1991.
78. "Spreadsheet Computer Models in Instrumental Analysis", Symposium on Integrating Computers Into The Undergraduate Curriculum (T. C. O'Haver and Harry Pence, co-organizers), ACS Fall Meeting, Washington, DC, 1992.
79. "Scientific Communication on the Internet", Meeting of ACS Task Force on Scientific Data, NIST, January, 27, 1993.
80. "Beer's Law vs. Signal-to-noise Ratio: You Can't Have it Both Ways", Department of Chemistry, Wake Forest University, March 24, 1993.
81. "The Maryland Collaborative for Teacher Preparation (MCTP)", Arkansas/Louisiana/Mississippi 2000 Mathematics and Science Education Conference, New Orleans, La, July 12, 1993.
82. "The Role of Faculty from the Scientific Disciplines", Hearing on Preparation of Elementary and Secondary Teachers, Conference on Diversity in the Scientific and Technological Workplace, National Science Foundation, Omni-Shoreham Hotel, Washington, DC, Nov. 29, 1993
83. "Computer Software for Symmetry Topics", Symposium om Technology Use for Geometry Topics in Upper Elementary and Middle School Mathematics, University of Maryland Baltimore County, January 27, 1994.
84. "Computer Applications in Chemical Education", Meeting of ACS local section, Univ. of Kentucky, February 3, 1994.
85. "Model-Based Measurements in Atomic and Molecular Spectroscopy", Department of Chemistry, Univ. of Kentucky, February 3, 1994.
86. "Meeting in Cyberspace", Teaching with Technology Seminar, Van Munching Hall, Univ. of Maryland, College Park, February 18, 1994.
87. "CHEMCONF: An Experiment in International On-Line Conferencing", Symposium on Uses of the Internet, 207th American Chemical Society Meeting, San Diego, March 13-18, 1994.
88. "CHEMCONF: An Experiment in International On-Line Conferencing", TriSociety Symposium at the ACIS anual meeting, Arlington, Va. October 17, 1994.
89. "Current research in Analytical Spectroscopy", Hampton University, February 18, 1995.
90. "Model-Based Measurements in Atomic and Molecular Spectroscopy", Department of Chemistry, Univ. of Arkansas, Fayetteville, Oct., 13, 1995.
91. "Science Education and the New Digital Media" (Plenary Lecture), Annual Conference on Chemical Education, Department of Chemistry, Univ. of Arkansas, Fayetteville, Oct., 14, 1995.
92. "Model-Based Measurements in Atomic and Molecular Spectroscopy", Department of Chemistry, Florida State University, Tallahasse, Nov. 15, 1995.
93. "Science Education and the New Digital Media", Annual Seminar on Chemical Education, Department of Chemistry, Florida State University, Tallahasse, Nov. 16, 1995.
94. Providing a school zone for the information superhighway: The WWW, elementary chemistry classroom, and preservice teacher training, Hood J, Kean A, O'Haver T, ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY 211: 42-CHED, Part 1 MAR 24 1996
95. "Delivery of Course Material on the WWW", 1996 meeting of the American Society for Science (ASIS), Renaissance Harborplace, Baltimore, MD, October 23, 1996. (P ASIS ANNU MEET 33: 293-293 1996)
96. "Artist, Teacher, Technology, Children: A Modern Intersection", with Mary L. O'Haver, Plenary lecture at the Attending to Technology Conference sponsored by the Center for Renaissance and Baroque Studies, University of Maryland at College Park, November 9, 1996.
97. "A New Approach to Quantitation in Absorption Spectrometry", Department of Chemistry, University of Maryland Baltimore County, November 6, 1996.
98. "On-line Conferencing", presentation to the Science, Technology, and Technology seminar, College Park Scholars. February 25, 1997.
99. "A Technology-Enhanced Learning Community for Teacher Preparation", Annual Meeting of the Society of Information Technology and Teacher Education, April 5, 1997.
100. "Resources Available on the Internet for the Classroom", Forum on Student-Centered/Constructivist Instruction and Assessment, University of Maryland Eastern Shore, August 27, 1997.
101. "Delivering Interactive Simulations via the Internet", Symposium on Chemical Education Using the Internet, Southeastern Regional ACS Meeting, Roanoke, VA, October 21, 1997.
102. "The Interent in Education", College of Education, Coppin State College, Baltimore, Md., Dec. 15, 1997.
103. "The Toolmaker: Research in Analytical Chemistry",
presentation to the Science, Technology, and Technology
seminar, College Park Scholars. Nov. 11, 1997.
2. Ibid, "A Theoretical and Experimental Study of Noise Sources and their Frequency Spectra", March 7, 1972.
3. Ibid, "Derivative Luminescence Spectrometry," March 10, 1972.
4. Twenty-fourth Pittsburgh Conference, "A Modular Chemical Measurements Laboratory Course for Undergraduates," March 5, 1973.
5. Fifteenth Eastern Analytical Symposium, "Selective Modulation: A New Technique in Luminescence Spectrometry," New York, November 16, 1973.
6. Ibid, "Some Applications of First and Second Derivatives Techniques in Luminescence Spectrometry," November 16, 1973.
7. Twenty-fifth Pittsburgh Conference, "A New Instrumental Approach to the Fluorimetric Analysis of Mixtures without Separation," March 4, 1974.
8. Ibid, "A Critical Evaluation of the Use of Derivative Spectroscopy for the Analysis of Mixtures," March 5, 1974.
9. Ibid, "The Use of Repetitive Scanning Techniques for Reducing Spectral Interferences in Flame Emission Spectrometry," March 6, 1974.
10. Twenty-sixth Pittsburgh Conference, "The Analysis of Sulfur in Metal Alloys by Molecular Emission on a Carbon Cup Atomizer," March 4, 1975.
11. Ibid, "A Numerical Signal-to-Noise Analysis of Derivative Spectroscopy," March 4, 1975.
12. Ibid., "A Dual-Cell Wavelength-Modulated Fluorescence Spectrometer," March 4, 1975.
13. Twenty-seventh Pittsburgh Conference, "Continuum Source Atomic Absorption Spectrometry Using High Resolution and Wavelength Modulation," March 1, 1976.
14. Ibid., "Atomic Emission Spectrometry by Repetitive Scanning with a Carbon Furnace Atomizer," March 1, 1976.
15. Ibid, "Some General Measurement Techniques for the Analysis of Multicomponent Systems by Fluorescence Spectrophotometry," March 1, 1976.
16. Symposium on Methods and Standards for Environmental Measurement, National Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, Md., "A Comparison of Accuracy in Atomic Emission and Atomic Absorption Spectrometry Using a Graphite Furnace for Trace Metal Analysis in Water," September 20, 1976.
17. Ibid., "Improved Accuracy in Background Corrected Atomic Absorption Spectrometry," September 20, 1976.
18. Ibid., "Determination of Alkyl Lead and Selenium Compounds in the Atmosphere Using a GC/MPD with Wavelength Modulation," September 23, 1976.
19. Third Annual Meeting of the Federation of Analytical Chemistry and Spectroscopy Societies, Philadelphia, Pa., "An Evaluation of Interferences in the Application of Wavelength Modulaton Graphite Furnace Atomic Emission Spectrometry to Sample Analysis," November 16, 1976.
20. Ibid., "Theory of Wavelength Modulation Spectrometry," November 17, 1976.
21. Ibid., "Alleviation of Spectral Interferences in Atomic Absorption Spectrometry," November 18, 1976.
22. Twenty-eighth Pittsburgh Conference, "The Analysis of High-Solids Samples by Wavelength Modulation Atomic Absorption in a Graphite Furnace Atomizer," March 1, 1977.
23. Ibid., "The Effect of Compromise Instrumental Conditions in Multielement Atomic Absorption Spectrometry with a Graphite Furnace Atomizer," March 1, 1977.
24. Ibid., "The Shape of the Analytical Curve in Wavelength Modulation Continuum Source Atomic Absorption Spectrometry," March 1, 1977.
25. Ibid., "Simple Microprocessor-Based Signal Processing Circuits for Spectroscopy," March 2, 1977.
26. Fourth Annual FACSS Meeting, Detroit, Mich., "Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy Using Galvanic Detection," November 9, 1977.
27. Ibid., "Methods for the Determination of Alkyl Lead and Selenium Compounds in the Atmosphere by GC/MPD," November 1977.
28. Twenty-ninth Pittsburgh Conference, "Comparison of the Intensity of Hollow Cathode Lamps to a 300 W Eimac Xenon Arc Lamp," March, 1978.
29. Ibid., "Atomic Flame Spectrometry Using Laser-Enhanced Ionization," March, 1978.
30. Ibid., "Determination of Detection Limits for Complex Samples Analyzed by Graphite Furnace Atomic Absorption," March, 1978.
31. Ibid., "Extending the Dynamic Range of Atomic Absorption Spectrometry," March, 1978.
32. Fifth FACSS Meeting, Boston, Mass., "Digital Signal Processing of Atomic Absorption Signals," November, 1978.
33. T. C. O'Haver and J. N. Harnly, 30th Pittsburgh Conference, "A High-Speed, Background Corrected, Multielement Atomic Absorption Spectrometer," Cleveland, Ohio, 1979.
34. J. M. Harnly and T. C. O'Haver, "Optimization of Instrumental Conditions for Simultaneous Multielement Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy," Sixth FACSS Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, 1979.
35. T. C. O'Haver and J. M. Harnly, "Extension of the Dynamic Range of Simultaneous Multielement Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy," Sixth FACSS Meeting, Philadelphia, PA 1979.
36. J. M. Harnly, W. R. Wolf and T. C. O'Haver, "A Unique Multielement Atomic Absorption Spectrometer," Pittsburgh Conference, Atlantic City, NJ, 1980.
37. T. C. O'Haver, "A Compact, Microprocessor Based Multifunction Signal Processor," 1980 Pittsburgh Conference.
38. Tim Begley and T. C. O'Haver, "Signal-to-Noise Considerations in Derivative Spectroscopy," 1980, Pittsburgh Conference.
39. D. C. Reamer, C. Veillon, and T. C. O'Haver, "Evaluation of Selenium Hydride Generation Systems and Material Using Radio Tracer Techniques," 1980, Pittsburgh Conference.
40. J. M. Harnly, N. J. Miller-Ihli, and T. C. O'Haver, "Computer Software for Multielement Atomic Absorption," Seventh FACSS Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, September 20 - October 3, 1980.
41. J. M. Harnly, N. J. Miller-Ihli, and T. C. O'Haver, "Continuum Source Atomic Absorption without High Resolution," Seventh FACSS Meeting.
42. T. C. O'Haver, "Analysis of Geochemical Reference Materials by Simultaneous Multielement Atomic Absorption Spectrometry," Canadian Spectroscopy Symposium, Toronto, October, 1980.
43. J. C. Travis, G. C. Turk, P. K. Schenck, T. C. O'Haver, "Neutral Atom Depletion by CW Laser Enhanced Ionization in Analytical Flames" Pittsburgh Conference on Analytical Chemistry and Applied Spectroscopy, Atlantic City, NJ, March 9-13, 1981.
44. N. J. Miller-Ihli, J. M. Harnly and T. C. O'Haver, "The Measurement of Atomic Absorption Spectra and their Usefulness in Determining Spectral Interferences," Ibid.
45. N. J. Miller-Ihli, J. M. Harnly, and T. C. O'Haver, "Calibration Techniques for Extended Range Multielement AAS," Eighth FACCS Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, September 20-25, 1981.
46. J. M. Harnly, J. S. Kane, N. J. Miller-Ihli, and T. C. O'Haver, "Compromise Flame Parameters for the Simultaneous Multielement Analysis of NBS Standard Reference Materials and U.S.G.S. Standard Rocks by Atomic Absorption," Ibid.
47. T. C. O'Haver, L. Waszak, and A. Smith, "Microprocessor-based Log-Ratio Module for Spectroscopic Instrumentation," Pittsburgh Conference, Atlantic City, NJ, March, 1982.
48. J. M. Harnly, T. C. O'Haver, N. J. Miller-Ihli, "Biasing of Analytical Results near the Detection Limit," Ibid.
49. N. J. Miller-Ihli, T. C. O'Haver, and J. M. Harnly, "Effect of Analog-to-Digital Converter Resolution on Absorbance Measurements," Ibid.
50. N. J. Miller-Ihli, T. C. O'Haver, and J. M. Harnly, "Time-Resolved Electrothermal Atomic Absorption Spectra," Ibid.
51. N. J. Miller-Ihli, T. C. O'Haver and J. M. Harnly, "Staircase Modulation Waveform for Continuum Source AAS," Ninth FACSS Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, 1982.
52. J. M. Harnly, K. Y. Patterson, C. Veillon, W. R. Wolf, J. E. Marshall, D. Littlejohn, J. M. Ottaway, N. J. Miller-Ihli and T. C. O'Haver, "A direct comparison of electrothermal atomic absorption and emission for the analysis of cr in urine," Ibid.
53. T. H. Begley, T. C. O'Haver, W. E. May and R. A. Velapoldi, "Vidicon-Based Fluorescence Detection for Qualitative and Quantitative Analysis in HPLC," Ibid.
54. S. A. Lewis, T. C. O'Haver, J. M. Harnly, "Analysis of Blood Serum for essential Metals by Simultaneous Multielement Atomic Absorption Analysis: Part One, Air-Acetylene Atomization," paper #270, Pittsburgh Conference, Atlantic City, NJ, March (1983).
55. N. J. Miller-Ihli, T. C. O'Haver, and J. M. Harnly, "Multielement AAS Using Electrothermal Atomization," Paper #665, Pittsburgh Conference, Atlantic City, NJ, March, 1983.
56. S. A. Lewis and T. C. O'Haver, "Simultaneous Multielement Graphite Furnace Atomic Absorption Determination of Serum Trace Metals," Paper #398, 10th FACSS meeting, Philadelphia, PA, Sept. 1983.
57. T. C. O'Haver and C. Hinman, "Computerized Spectroradiometry," Paper #424, Ibid.
58. N. J. Miller-Ihli and T. C. O'Haver, "Multielement Atomic Absorption Analysis Using a Nitrous Oxide Flame," Paper #428, Ibid.
59. J. Rafferty and T. C. O'Haver, "Interactive Graphics-Oriented Microcomputer Program for Teaching Data Processing Operations," Paper #197, Ibid.
60. N. J. Miller-Ihli, J. M. Harnly, T. C. O'Haver, "Applications Using Multielement Electrothermal AAS," Paper #125, Ibid.
61. S. A. Lewis, T. C. O'Haver, and J. M. Harnly, "Simultaneous Analysis of Microliter Quantities of Serum for Zinc, Iron, and Copper by AAS with Electrothermal Atomization Using the SIMAAC System," 1984 Pittsburgh Conference, Atlantic City, N. J., March 1984, Paper #462.
62. J. Marshall, J. Carroll, D. Littlejohn, J. M. Ottaway, T. C. O'Haver and J. M. Harnly, "Microcomputer Controlled Background Correction System for Atomic Spectrometry," Ibid., Paper #678.
63. T. C. O'Haver, "Personal Computer Software Tools for the Laboratory," Ibid., Paper #955.
64. T. C. O'Haver and E. Arthers, "Modular Microcomputer-Controlled Spectrophotometer," Ibid., Paper #1007.
65. R. E. Seebald, T. C. O'Haver and D. H. Freeman, "Low Cost Data Capture for Multiple Wavelength HPLC Detectors," 1985 Pittsburgh Conference, February, 1985, New Orleans, LA, Paper #910.
66. S. A. Lewis, T. C. O'Haver and J. M. Harnly, "Determination of Metals at the ug/L Level in Blood Serum by Simultaneous Multielement Atomic Absorption Spectrometry," 11th FACSS Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, Sept. 1984.
67. J. M. Rafferty and T. C. O'Haver, "32-Bit Personal Computer in the Lab," Ibid.
68. Raymond E. Seebald, Thomas C. O'Haver and David H. Freeman, "Low-Cost Data Capture for Multiple Wavelength HPLC Detectors," 36th Pittsburgh Conference, New Orleans, LA, Feb. 1985.
69. "Analytical Laboratory Automation and Data Processing Using Small Computers", First Beijing Conference and exhibition on Instrumental Analysis, Beijing, Peoples Republic of China, Nov. 20, 1985, Paper #400.
70. "Computerized Kinetic Analysis of Enzyme Reactions", 37th Pittsburgh Conference, Atlantic City, N. J., Paper # 40, March 10, 1986.
71. T. C. O'Haver and John Kindervater, "Calibration in Continuum-Source AA by Curve Fitting the Transmission Profile," Ibid, Paper # 923, March 13, 1986.
72. D. R. Seward, T. C. O'Haver, and J. M Harnly, "High-speed Data Acquisition for Atomic Spectroscopy using a Minicomputer", Ibid, Paper # 418, March 13, 1986.
73. Kathy Epler, M. S. Epstein, W. F. Koch, and T. C. O'Haver, "Improving the Accuracy and Sensitivity of Atomic Spectroscopic Methods using Ion Chromatography", Paper # 91, 13th FACSS Meeting, St. Louis, Missouri, Sept-Oct., 1986.
74. J. M. Ottaway, D. Littlejohn, J. Marshall, J. Carroll, and T. C. O'Haver, "Accuracy of Wavelength Modulation Background Correction in Atomic Absorption Spectrometry", ibid, Paper # 139.
75. T. C. O'Haver, "Calibration in Absorption Spectrometry: Can we do better than Beer's Law?", MARAACC 1987, Univ. of Delaware.
76. G. P. Moulton, T. C. O'Haver, and J. M. Harnly, "Drift Correction in the Echelle Spectrometer", Paper # 120, 14th FACSS Meeting, Detroit, MI, October, 1987.
77. G. C. Turk, H. M. Kingston, K. S. Epler, and T. C. O'Haver, "Applications of Laser-Enhanced Ionization", ibid, Paper # 223.
78. T. C. O'Haver and J. M. Ottaway, "Personal Computer Data Station with Wavelength Modulation", ibid, Paper # 611.
79. T. C. O'Haver and J. C. Chang, A New Method for the Measurement of Atomic Line Widths in Flames, 15th FACSS Meeting, Boston, November, 1988. Paper # B92.
80. G. P. Moulton, T. C. O'Haver, J. M. Harnly, Continuum Source AAS with a Pulsed Source and Photodiode Array Detector, 15th FACSS Meeting, Boston, November, 1988, paper # C03.
81. K. S. Epler, T. C. O'Haver, W. A. MacCrehan, and G. C. Turk, Applications of Liquid Chromatography-Laser Enhanced Ionization Spectroscopy, 15th FACSS Meeting, Boston, November, 1988, Paper # C17.
82. T. C. O'Haver and Y. M. Lin, Interactive Signal Processing Program for Laboratory Microcomputers, 15th FACSS Meeting, Boston, November, 1988, Paper # K55.
83. T. A. Lango, T. C. O'Haver, Capillary Gas Chromatography for the Characterization of Accelerants Used in Arson, 15th FACSS Meeting, Boston, November, 1988, Paper # P24.
84 K.S. Epler, T.C. O'Haver, and G.C. Turk. "Laser-Enhanced Ionization Spectroscopy for Biological Trace Metal Analysis." Third North American Chemical Congress, Toronto, Ontario, June 1988.
85. Continuum Source AAS with a Pulsed Source and Photodiode Array Detector, Gary Moulton, T. C. O'Haver, and J. M. Harnly, Pittsburgh Conference, Atlanta, Ga., March 1989. Paper #1173.
86. Jing-Chyi Chang and T. C. O'Haver, Measurement of Atomic Absorption Line Widths in the Graphite Furnace, 16th FACSS meeting, Chicago, Ill, October, 1989.
87. Gary Moulton, T. C. O'Haver, and J. M. Harnly, Continuum Source AAS with a Pulsed Light Source and Diode Array Detector, 16th FACSS meeting, Chicago, Ill, October, 1989.
88. Gary Moulton, T. C. O'Haver, and J. M. Harnly, Reaching the Read-Out Noise Limit for Diode Array Spectrometry, 16th FACSS meeting, Chicago, Ill, October, 1989.
89. Gary Moulton, T. C. O'Haver, and J. M. Harnly, Recent advances in continuum Source AAS with a Pulsed Light Source and Diode Array Detector, Pittsburgh Conference, New York, March , 1990, Paper #1252.
90. T. C. O'Haver and Jing-Chyi Chang, Line Shapes in Graphite Furnace AA, 17th FACSS meeting, Cleveland, Ohio, October, 1990, paper #920.
91. T. C. O'Haver, Effect of the Spectral Distribution of the Light Source on the Signal-to-Noise Ratio of Absorption Spectroscopy, 17th FACSS meeting, Cleveland, Ohio, October, 1990, paper #355.
92. Gary Moulton, T. C. O'Haver, and J. M. Harnly, Graphite Furnace AAS with High-Current Pulsed Light Source and a Photodiode Array, 17th FACSS meeting, Cleveland, Ohio, October, 1990.
93. T. C. O'Haver, "Use of Network Technologies to Support Teacher Education", Fifth Annual Conference of the Society for Technology and Teacher Education, Washington, DC, March 19, 1994.
94. Anna Graeber and Tom O'Haver, "The Maryland Collaborative for Teacher Preparation", Maryland Association of Teacher Educators (MATE) annual meeting, Chestertown, MD, May 5 - 6, 1995.
95. Using Shareware Graphics Programs to Enhance Graphic Images", Maryland Instructional Computer Coordinator Association 1996 Annual Meeting, Baltimore, March 14-16, 1996.
96. "How to Make a Web Page Using Templates", Maryland Instructional Computer Coordinator Association 1996 Annual Meeting, Baltimore, March 14-16, 1996.
97. "Increasing Motivation for Writing by Global Electronic Publishing", Maryland Instructional Computer Coordinator Association 1996 Annual Meeting, Baltimore, March 14-16, 1996.
98. "Creating 'Local Area' Web Sites", Maryland Instructional Computer Coordinator Association 1996 Annual Meeting, Baltimore, March 14-16, 1996.
99. "A Technology-Enhanced Distributed Learning Community for Teacher Preparation", Maryland Association for Educational Use of Computer Conference (MAEUC), Towson State University, October 11, 1996.
100. "Customizing Netscape", Annual Conference of Maryland Computer Coordinators Association (MICCA), March 13-14, 1997.
101. "The Secrets of Computer Graphics", Annual Conference of Maryland Computer Coordinators Association (MICCA), March 13-14, 1997.
102. "Finding and Evaluation Information on the Internet", Annual Conference of Maryland Computer Coordinators Association (MICCA), March 13-14, 1997.
103. "Multimedia Netscape: How to Find, Install, and Use Plugin and Helper Applications", Annual Conference of Maryland Computer Coordinators Association (MICCA), March 13-14, 1997.
104. "Technology Fun in Science", Shaping the Future of Mathematics and Science in Maryland, College Park, MD, January 22, 1998.
105. "Better Graphics for Multimedia and the World Wide Web", Annual Conference of Maryland Computer Coordinators Association (MICCA), ,1998
106. "Putting Kid Pix SlideShows on the Web", Annual Conference of Maryland Computer Coordinators Association, 1998)
107. "Integrating Technology into the Curriculum with Student Projects", National Teacher Training Institute, UMBC Technology Center, April, 1998.
108. "Integrating Technology into the Science Curriculum with Student Projects", Governor's Academy, Towson University, June, 1998)
109. "Integrating Technology into the Curriculum with Student Projects", Powering Up with Technology, Frederick Douglass Senior High, July 1998.
110. "Digital Image Literacy", MEMO Conference, Oct. 1998.
2. American Chemical Society Petroleum Research Fund, PRF #1741-G3, $7,500, 1969-72. "Derivative Fluorimetry and Phosphorimetry."
3. American Chemical Society Petroleum Research Fund, PRF #652A-AC6, "Derivative Luminescence Spectrometry," $13,600, September 1, 1972 - August 31, 1974.
4. Biomedical Sciences Committee, $2,500, Summer, 1974. "Trace Metal Analysis."
5. Center of Materials Research, $6,000, July 1, 1968 - June 30, 1969. "Instrumentation for Trace Metal Analysis'.
6. National Science Foundation, $30,000 per year. September 1, 1971 - August 31, 1978. "Source, Transformations, and Specification of Atmospheric Pollutants."
7. USDA Nutrition Institute (Cooperative Agreement), October 1, 1977-September 30, 1978, $13,200 per year. "Availability, Metabolism and Nutritional Status of Essential Trace Metals in Human Nutrition."
8. USDS Nutrition Composition Laboratory (Cooperative Agreement), $7,000 per year. "Modular Spectometric System."
9. Ibid., 10/1/78 - 9/30/79, $8,000.
10. Ibid., 10/1/77 - 9/30/78, $7,450, USDA.
11. Ibid., 10/1/78 - 11/30/78, $2,300, USDA.
12. USDA, 11/30/78 - 12/31/79, $15,000, "Stable Isotopes."
13. USDA, 12.20/79 - 12/31/79, $26,500, "Simultaneous...elements."
14. National Science Foundation, April 14, 1978 - Sept. 30, 1980, $11,300, "Small Computers in Experiment Control."
15. USDA Cooperative Agreement, October 1, 1980 - Sept. 30, 1981, $10,000, "Development of Multielement Atomic Absorption."
16. Continuation of above, October 1, 1981 - September 30, 1982, $10,000
17. Continuation of above, October 1, 1982 - September 30, 1983, $18,000.
18. Mead-Johnson Inc., "Analysis of Trace Metals in Blood Serum," 1983, $3,500.
19. USDA, "Multielement Atomic Absorption Spectrometer," 1984-85, Continuation, $17,000.
20. U.S. Air Force, "Spectrometer for Wear Metal Analysis in Lubricating Oils," Joint with M. Rippen (Pratt and Whitney Aircraft) 1985-86, $100,000 pending.
21. National Bureau of Standards, "Cooperative Research in Analytical Chemistry," Jan. 1986 - June 1986, $10,192.
22. United Technology/Pratt and Whitney Aircraft, "Methodology for Wear Metal Analysis of Engine Lubricants," August 1984 - January 1985, $6,813.
23. USDA - ARS, "Development of Atomic Absorption Methods for Metal in Foods," October 1985 - September 1986, $14,000.
24. Science and Engineering Research Council (U.K.), Visiting Research Scholar Award, Summer 1986.
25. National Science Foundation, "Calibration in Absorption Spectrometry," Sept. 1987 - Aug. 1990, $155,000. Not funded.
26. National Bureau of Standards, "Cooperative Research in Analytical Chemistry," March 19, 1987 - Aug. 30, 1988, $18,618.
27. USDA-ARS, Specific Cooperative Agreement, "Pulsed Multielement Atomic Absorption Spectrometer," Jan. 1987 - Oct. 31, 1989, $46,000.
28. Pratt & Whitney Aircraft Corp., "Spectroscopic Oil Analysis," unspecified starting date, 2 years, $55,815. Not funded.
29. National Bureau of Standards, "Cooperative Research in Analytical Chemistry," 05-01-87 to 09-30-89, $42,753.
30. Maryland Industrial Partnerships, "Resonance Ionization Mass Spectroscopy, Phase 1", 08-15-88 to 08-14-89, with G. Gordon, Sally Harrison, L. Moore (Atom Sciences, Inc.), $50,000.
31. National Institute of Standards and Technology, ""Cooperative Research in Analytical Chemistry", 10/1/89 - 9/30/90, $29,510.
22. USDA-ARS, Specific Cooperative Agreement, "Pulsed Multielement Atomic Absorption Spectrometer," 11/1/89 - 9/30/90, $23,000.
33. Maryland Industrial Partnerships, "Resonance Ionization Mass Spectroscopy, Phase 2", 08-15-89 to 08-14-90, with G. Gordon, L. Moore (Atom Sciences, Inc.), $50,000
34. Applied Research Laboratory, " High Pressure Atomic Absorption Spectrometry ", 5/29/89 - 5/30/90, $10,000.
35. Maryland Industrial Partnerships, "Resonance Ionization Mass Spectroscopy, Phase 3", 08-15-90 to 08-14-91, with G. Gordon, L. Moore (Atom Sciences, Inc.), $50,000
36. National Science Foundation, "Special Teachers for Elementary and MIddle School Science and Mathematics", with co-PI's James Fey (Math) and John Layman (Physics), 6/1/93 - 5/31/99, $5,988,975.
37. Environmental Protection Agency, "Development of a
Semi-continuous Monitor", with John Ondov (PI), 11/15/96 -
11/14/99, $185,699.
Television interview on CSPAN's "Internet 101", Oct. 27,
1995, dealing with the use of the Internet and World Wide Web
in college courses .
Tour Speaker for the Spectroscopy Society of Canada, April, 1979.
Tour Speaker for the American Chemical Society, 1980 and 1981.
Strock Award in Atomic Spectroscopy, for research in continuum-source atomic absorption spectrometry, 1988
Educom/NCRIPTAL awards for Best Chemistry software and for
Best Design, for computer program SPECTRUM, 1990.
Analytical Chemistry
Journal of Pharmaceutical and Medicinal Analysis
Progress in Analytical Atomic Spectroscopy
Journal of Chemometrics and Intelligent Laboratory Systems
Spectrochimica Acta, Part B.
Journal of Intelligent Instrumentation and Computers
(Software column editor)
Computers in Chemical Education Newsletter
Frequent reviewer for:
Analytical Chemistry
Applied Spectroscopy
Spectrochimica Acta, Part B.
Journal of Chemical Education
Journal of Pharmaceutical Analysis
National Science Foundation
Research Foundation
Petroleum Research Fund.
Reviewed manuscript of the book "What Every Chemist Should Know About Computing", Teresa Julia Zielinski and Mary L. Swift, Eds., ACS Books, 1996.
Reviewed version 5d of the Goddard DAAC Ozone CD-ROM for the
Earth Science Educational CD-ROM series, 1995, a multimedia
CD-ROM tutorial on the ozone layer.
ICS-L (International Chemometrics Society)
CHEMCONF (Chemistry Conference Center)
MDCETP (Maryland Collaborative for Excellence in Teacher
Preparation).
MCTPINT, student listserv for Maryland Collaborative for
Excellence in Teacher Preparation).
b). The CHEMCONF Online Symposia. During the summer of 1993, Prof. O'Haver conceived, organized and operated the world's first on-line electronic symposium for college chemistry teachers, which covered the use of computers, video, audio, films and other technologies in the teaching of chemistry at the secondary, college, and graduate level. The symposium was sponsored by the Committee on Computers in Chemical Education of the American Chemical Society's Division of Chemical Education. A total of 450 chemistry educators from 33 countries participated. The symposium received favorable press notices in Chemical & Engineering News, February 15, 1993, page 25, and October 11, 1993, page 26; Science 261, 1271 (1993); and Wired, November 1993, page 30.
During the summers of 1995, 1996 and 1997, and in the Winter/Spring semester of 1998, Prof. O'Haver operated similar on-line invitational symposia on Chemical Education, also sponsored by the Committee on Computers in Chemical Education. The most recent of these attracted the participation of 840 chemistry educators from 50 countries. See http://www.wam.umd.edu/~toh for a set of links to all these on-line symposia.
Electronic Publications in plain text form
1. T. C. O'Haver, "Networking and Computer Communications: A Primer for Chemical Educators", 1992. Anonymous FTP: ra.nrl.navy.mil as MacSciTech/chem/NetChemEd.txt and from info.umd.edu /info/Teaching/ChemConference/ BackgroundReading.
2. T. C. O'Haver, "Tutorial on Computer Graphics", 1992. Anonymous FTP: info.umd.edu /info/Teaching/ChemConference/ BackgroundReading/ Graphics_tutorial.txt.
3. T. C. O'Haver, "PD_Science", a catalog of science-related public domain software and shareware programs for MS-DOS and Macintosh computers. Anonymous FTP: ra.nrl.navy.mil /MacSciTech/info/ PD_Science.txt, and from info.umd.edu, path /info/Teaching/ChemConference/ BackgroundReading. Covers up to Summer, 1991.
4. T. C. O'Haver, "PDchemistry_91-92", a listing of chemistry-related public domain software, freeware, and shareware for MS-DOS and Macintosh computers. Anonymous FTP:ra.nrl.navy.mil /MacSciTech/chem/ PDchemistry_91-92, and info.umd.edu /info/Teaching/ ChemConference /BackgroundReading.
5. T. C. O'Haver, "Internet Resources for Mathematics and Science Education", Version 1.2, October 19, 1993. Anonymous FTP: inform.umd.edu/ Computing_Resources/NetInfo/ReadingRoom/InternetResources/math-science-edu
6. T. C. O'Haver, "On-line Conferencing: Sitting at the Virtual Table", 1993. Anonymous FTP: info.umd.edu/inforM/Educational_Resources/ChemConference/ BackgroundReading/OnlineConferencing.txt
World Wide Web pages created and published (date created):
Science and Math Internet Resources (1994)
http://www.inform.umd.edu/UMS+State/UMD-Projects/MCTP/Technology/MCTP_WWW_Bookmarks.html
Chemistry Rescouces on the Internet (1994)
http://www.inform.umd.edu/UMS+State/UMD-Projects/MCTP/Technology/Chemistry.html
Chemistry 121, Chemistry for non-science majors (1994)
http://www.inform.umd.edu/UMS+State/UMD-Projects/MCTP/Courses/PhysicalScience/Chem121HomePage.html
Maryland Collaborative for Teacher Preparation (1994)
http://www.inform.umd.edu/UMS+State/UMD-Projects/MCTP/WWW/MCTPHomePage.html
Object-oriented Spreadsheet Simulations in Analytical
Chemistry (1994)
http://www.inform.umd.edu/EdRes/FacRes/ChemConference/Software/Spreadsheets/WWW/SMACSHomePage.html
Chem 623: Optical Methods of Quantitative Analysis (1995)
http://www.inform.umd.edu:8080/EdRes/FacRes/ChemConference/Chem623/Chem623.html
National Computer Workshops at the 1996 BCCE (1995)
http://www.wam.umd.edu/~toh/Workshops96.html
Faculty Rewards: Can We Implement the Scholarship of
Teaching? (1995)
http://www.inform.umd.edu/EdRes/FacRes/ChemConference/FacultyRewards/home.html
Introduction to Signal Processing in Chemical Analysis
(1995)
http://www.wam.umd.edu/~toh/spectrum/TOC.html
What's Out There? - A Survey of On-line Chemistry
Activities (1995)
http://www.inform.umd.edu:8080/EdRes/FacRes/ChemConference/BackgroundReading/WhatsOutThere.html
Handouts for workshops and training presentations (1995)
http://www.wam.umd.edu/~toh/Handouts.html
Fairland Elementary School (1995)
http://www.inform.umd.edu/UMS+State/UMD-Projects/MCTP/Technology/School_WWW_Pages/FairlandHomePage.html
CHEMCONF '96: New Initiatives in Chemical Education
(1996)
http://www.inform.umd.edu/EdRes/FacRes/ChemConference/ChemConf96/Home.html
ElectroSim: Electronic Circuit Simulations (1996)
http://www.inform.umd.edu/EdRes/Topic/Chemistry/ChemConference/
Software/ElectroSim/ElectroSimHomePage.html
The Investment Simulation Spreadsheet (1997)
http://www.inform.umd.edu/UMS+State/UMD-Projects/MCTP/Courses/
Mathematics/simulations/Instructions.html
CHEMCONF '97: Summer Online Conference on Chemical
Education (1997)
http://www.inform.umd.edu/EdRes/Topic/Chemistry/ChemConference/ChemConf97/
CHEMCONF '98: School Year Online Conference on Chemical
Education (1998)
http://www.inform.umd.edu/EdRes/Topic/Chemistry/ChemConference/ChemConf98/
College of Life Science Faculty Teaching and Service Award,
1994.
Service on other graduate student thesis committees: approx. 5 per year.
Society for Applied Spectroscopy;
Director, Professional Development Program 1973-1978
Treasurer, International Chemometrics Scociety, 1993-94
Committee on Computers in Chemical Education, American Chemical Society Division of Chemical Education, 1994-96.
Unpaid reviewing activities
Frequent proposal reviewer for the National Science Foundation, Petroleum Research Fund, and the Research Foundation.
iii. Other unpaid service to local, state, and federal agencies
1974-75, Prince George's County Area Science Fair; Judge of Special Award in Analytical Chemistry.
October 21, 1981: Talk and Demonstration on Scientific Applications of Computers, for Science Club of Winston Churchill High School, Potomac, MD.
1989-90: Served as advisor to the Science and Math Magnet Program of Montgomery-Blair High School (Montgomery County, Maryland) and mentor for senior projects involving chemistry and computers.
1990-93: Consultant and volunteer at Fairland School, Montgomery County, Maryland, for teacher training in networked instructional computer laboratory.
May 27, 1993, assisted in demonstration of student-produced multimedia projects at the Maryland State Media Festival, Towson State University.
July 14, 1993, Mid-level Colloquium, workshop on digital imaging and classroom multimedia production for middle-school teachers, Fairland School, Montgomery County, Maryland.
July 28, 1994, Demonstration of digital imaging and classroom multimedia production for students and teachers in gifted-talented learning-disabled summer school program, Tilden Middle School, Montgomery County, Md.
March 9 and 10, 1994. In-service workshop for teachers on Internet Basics, Fairland School, Montgomery County, Maryland.
August 24, 1996. Manned the educational computer booth at the InterCity Fair, Baltimore, MD.
September 28-29, 1996. Manned the educational computer booth at the Baltimore Book Fair, Baltimore, MD.
October 4, 1996. Computer/Internet demonstration for senior citizens at the Greenbelt Community Center, Greenbelt, Md.
May 14, 1997. Computer/Internet demonstration for senior citizens at the Wheaton Recreation Center, Wheaton, Md.
iv. Other non-university committees, panels, commissions
Cooperative research involving guest worker exchange with John Ottaway, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, Scotland, 1982-84.
Hosted visiting scientist, Professor Sofus Klaussen, Agder College, Kristiansand, Norway, 1984-85.
Visiting Research Fellow, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, Scotland, Summer 1986.
Hosted visit by Fullbright Fellow Professor Myaksium Solokov,
Dept. of Physics and Spectroscopy, Kazan State Univ., USSR.
May, 1989.
1974-75 Prince George's County Area Science Fair Judge of Special Award in Analytical Chemistry.
1977-1986 Consultant to Oriel Optics Corp., Stanford, Conn., for product development, 2 days per month.
1977 Advisor to ACS to help develop ACS short course on trace analysis, 1 day.
1979 Consultant to Sohio Analytical Research, Cleveland, Ohio.
1980 Worthington Biochemicals, Freehold, N.J.
1981 DuPont Corporation, Wilmington, DE
1981 Hitachi Naka Works, Mito, Japan.
1981 Baird Corporation, Boston, MA.
1983 Liquid Propellant Research Evaluation Panel, Ballistics Research Lab, Aberdeen Proving Ground, 8 days.
1984 Waters Assoc. Inc., calibration of liquid chromatography detector.
1985 Smith, Kline and Beckman, Philadelphia, PA.
1985-86 Shimadzu Scientific Instruments, Columbia, MD.
1988-90 Goddard Space Flight Center, NASA. Laboratory and rocket flight instrumentation design consultant.
1991-92 Artel Inc., Windham, Maine.
1993 Chemistry Department, Virginia Military Academy,
Lexington, VA
1974, Society for Applied Spectroscopy, Short Course on Modern Electronics, W. R. Grace, Clarksville, MD.
1974, Lecture on Electronic Techniques at the Liquid Chromatography Workshop, Adult Education Center, University of Maryland, December 18, 1974.
1975, 4-day Short Course on Modern Electronics for Chemists, Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, D.C., November 3, 5, 10 and 12.
1976, 5-day Short Course on Modern Electronics for Chemists, Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, D.C., April 7, 14, 21, 28 and May 5.
1977, Two 4-day Short Courses in Applications of Microprocessors, Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, D.C., March 1977 and May 1977.
1977, Society for Applied Spectroscopy, Short Course on Microprocessors and Microcomputers in the Laboratory, National Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, MD, October 31, November 14, 21, 28 and December 5.
1983, Society for Applied Spectroscopy, Short Course on Computer Languages for the Laboratory, National Bureau of Standards, October 1983.
1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, one-day Workshop on Personal Computer Applications in the Analytical Laboratory, FACSS Meeting, Philadelphia, PA.
1989, two-day Short Course on Microcomputer Applications for Scientists, sponsored by the Society for Applied Spectroscopy, Pittsburgh Conference, Atlanta, GA, March, 1989.
1990, two-day Short Course on Microcomputer Applications for Scientists, sponsored by the Society for Applied Spectroscopy, Pittsburgh Conference, New York, March 3-4, 1990.
1990, two-day Short Course on Microcomputer Interfacing in the Analytical Laboratory, sponsored by the Baltimore-Washington Section of the Society for Applied Spectroscopy, with Mike Epstein, National Bureau of Standards, May 5th and 12, 1990.
1990, Workshop on Chemometrics: Processing Chemical Measurements with Personal Computers, sponsored by the ACS Committee on Computers in Chemical Education, Northeast Regional Meeting, Potsdam N.Y., June 26-29, 1990.
1993, Integrated Multi-Media Summer Workshop. Developed and delivered hands-on activities on instructional chemistry software, exploring the Internet, and classroom multimedia production, for Prince Georges County high school chemistry teachers. Sponsored by "The World of Chemistry", an Annenberg/CPB project; Univ. of Maryland, College Park, July 5 and 9, 1993.
1994, "Computer Networking: A Teachers's Communication Link to the World", workshop on modem communications, electronic mail, and Internet navigation via gopher, sponsored by the Maryland Collaborative for Teacher Preparation and the Martin Marietta Graduate Fellows Program, College Park, MD, March 15, 1994.
1995, Workshop for Anne Arundel County teachers on applications of the World Wide Web and other graphical Internet services to classroom projects and school research, College Park, MD, March 28, 1995.
1995, workshop for College Park faculty on applications of the World Wide Web in courses, at the "Teaching with Technology" institute sponsored by the Center for Teaching Excellence, April 3, 1995.
1995, Workshop on educational technology for a group of student teachers and their cooperating teachers at an Eisenhower-supported math/science teacher training workshop at Frostburg State Univ., June 29, 1995.
1995, Pre-conference workshop on classroom multimedia production for college- and K-12 teachers, National Educational Computing Conference, Baltimore Convention Center, June 15, 1995.
1995, Workshop on the Internet for high school science and math teachers of the Lockheed-Martin Graduate Fellows program, UMBC, June 3, 1995.
1995, Workshops on technology applications, multimedia production, and the Internet, for inservice teachers, pre-service student teachers, and education faculty and adminstrators, at the College of Education, Univ. of Nebraska, Lincoln, NB, Aug. 13 -15, 1995.
1995, Presentation on the Maryland Collaborative for Teacher Preparation and curriculum units developed for introductory chemistry at the annual meeting of Frederick County high school science teachers, Frederick High School, Aug. 30, 1995.
1995, Presentation on WWW education resources at the Prince Georges County Internet User's Group, Bonnie Johns Center, Nov. 1, 1995.
1995, Workshop on Web authoring for Maryland teachers, sponsored by the Maryland Instructional Computing Conference. College Park, Nov. 3, 1995.
1995, Demonstration on integrating modern instructional technology into the classroom, Governer's Technology College, Univ. of Baltimore Business School, Baltimore, Dec. 12-13, 1995. (Session was visitied by Gov. Glendening and his staff).
1996, workshop for teachers on Web page instruction for educational uses, sponsored by the Maryland Instructional Computer Coordinators Association, April 17, 1996.College Park, MD.
1996, Hands-on workshop on Informatics for pre-service teachers of the Maryland Collaborative for Teacher Preparation, College Park, May 29, 1996.
1996, Hands-on workshop on the Internet for high school science and math teachers of the Lockheed-Martin Graduate Fellows program, UMBC, June 8, 1996.
1996, Hands-on workshops on educational technology for the Mentor Teachers of the Maryland Collaborative for Teacher Preparation, July 21-August 1, 1996, College Park, MD and at Fairland Elementary School, Montgomery County Public Schools.
1996, Three-day hands-on workshop "Chemistry and the Internet", for college and high school chemistry teachers, Biennial Conference on Chemical Education, August 1-3, 1996, Clemson Univ., Clemson, SC.
1996, Demonstrated computer software and help with hands on use at Family Fun Festival computer tent in Baltimore City, sponsored by Apple Computers and Department of Tourism, August 24, 1996.
1996, Demonstrated computer software and help with hands on use at Baltimore Book Fair computer tent in Baltimore City, sponsored by Apple Computers and Department of Tourism, September 28-29, 1996.
1996, Demonstration of the Internet and World Wide Web for the Senior Citizens group, Greenbelt Community Center, Greenbelt, MD, Oct. 4, 1996,
1996, Hands on workshop for making a school home page, Annual Conference of Maryland Computer Coordinators Association (MICCA), October 24, 1996.
1996, Presentations on the use of technology in science and math for student conference at the University of Maryland, College Park, sponsored by Maryland Collaborative for Teacher Preparation (MCTP), November 16, 1996.
1997, "Your Kids Can Contribute Educational Resources to the World Wide Web", presentation/demonstration at the Teachers Teaching with Technology (T3) conference in Philadelphia, PA, Feb. 9, 1997.
1997, "Bringing the Information Highway to Schools: Student-centered Learning", Center for Technology in Education Johns Hopkins University, April 12 - 13, 1997.
1997, Hands-on Computer Workshop for the Lockheed-Martin Graduate Fellows Program, June 11, 1997.
1997, Hands-on Workshop on Using the Internet in Teaching Science and Math, Faculty Development Workshop, Towson University, July 21, 1997.
1997, Hands-on Workshop on Using the Internet in Teaching Science and Math, Mentor Teacher Workshop, Maryland Collaborative for Teacher Preparation, UMCP, July 22, 1997.
1998, Two post-conference workshops on digital multimedia production, for the "State of the Arts" Conference, sponsored by the Committee for Creative Humanities Application in New Technologies, University of Maryland at College Park, Oct. 1998
1999, Two evening workshops: "Integrating Student Multimedia
Production onto the Curriculum", Wednesday", January 13, 1999,
and "Image Problems: How to Get, Improve, and Present
High-Quality Digital Images", Wednesday, January 20,
1999, Maryland Instructional Computer Coordinators Association
(MICCA), William Paca Elementary School, Prince Georges
County, January, 1999.
i. Departmental