Degrees
- Ph.D. Chemistry, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pa. (2015)
- B.S. Chemistry, Saint Francis University, Loretto, Pa. (2009)
David Kirby’s teaching and research interests are found at the intersection of chemistry, biology, physics, and materials science. He has taught General Chemistry and Physics classes, as well as Physical and Analytical Chemistry. While at The College of Wooster, he maintains a collaborative effort with Ohio TechNet and Kent State University, focusing on the development and instruction of Semiconductor Manufacturing and Cleanroom Processing courses. His previous research has explored the self- and directed assembly of nanowire arrays. His continuing work looks to use engineered nanoparticles with controlled sizes and surface chemistries to create and explore potential nanomaterial fertilizers using a hydroponic plant model.
Chemistry 111: General Chemistry I
Chemistry 112: General Chemistry II
Chemistry 215: Analytical Chemistry
Chemistry 215L: Analytical Chemistry Lab
Chemistry 316L: Instrumental Analysis Lab
Chemistry 318L: Physical Chemistry I Lab
Chemistry 319L: Physical Chemistry II Lab