Our Chemistry and Physics programs have dynamic and energetic faculty members who have specifically chosen to teach and conduct research in an undergraduate setting. They stress the understanding of principles, critical thinking, communication skills, and strategies for effective problem-solving.

In addition to being dedicated teachers in the classroom, our faculty members are actively involved in directing undergraduate research, an essential component of a quality undergraduate degree program in the sciences. Many opportunities exist for students to conduct cutting-edge research with a faculty mentor.

Members of the faculty have published the results of their research with undergraduates in peer-reviewed literature, have been successful in securing extramural funding for their research and curriculum development efforts, and often take their students to national meetings in order to present the results of their research.

Click on the links below to learn more about our faculty members and their respective areas of expertise.

Faculty

John S
Professor of Chemistry
Peter and Cecile Morgane Hall 014
Headshot of Eva Balog
Associate Professor, School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences, College of Arts and Sciences
Peter and Cecile Morgane Hall 203
Headshot of Amy Deveau
Academic Director, School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences
Professor of Chemistry
Peter and Cecile Morgane Hall 14
Stephen Fox
Professor, Chemistry
Peter and Cecile Morgane Hall 012
Headshot of Amy Keirstead
Associate Dean, College of Arts and Sciences
Associate Professor, Chemistry
Decary Hall 402
Jerome Mullin
Professor of Chemistry
Ludcke Chair 2013
Peter and Cecile Morgane Hall 205
Portrait of Joseph Simard
Associate Teaching Professor, Chemistry
Peter and Cecile Morgane Hall 10
Deena Small
Associate Professor of Chemistry
Peter and Cecile Morgane Hall 204
Portrait of Samuel Touchette
Assistant Teaching Professor of Chemistry
Morgane 018
Headshot of U N E employee Daniel Weller
Assistant Teaching Professor in Physics
Morgane 019