A. Ferruzzi

 A. Ferruzzi

A. Ferruzzi

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Biography

Saginaw Valley State University - Chemistry


Resume

  • 1997

    I’m a graduate of the University of Detroit Mercy (B.S.

    Chemistry) and Iowa State University (Ph.D.

    Organic Chemistry). My past experiences include teaching general and organic chemistry as an adjunct instructor at the University of Detroit Mercy and also at Saginaw Valley University and oil/lubricant analysis and test development at Savant

    Inc. My work at Impact Analytical focuses primarily on molecular spectroscopy (NMR

    FT-IR

    and UV-Vis)

    inorganic spectroscopy/spectrometry (ICP-OES and ICP-MS)

    and wet chemistry (Karl Fischer titration). In my spare time I like to play the cornet

    garden

    take care of my lawn

    and remodel my house. I’m also a scout master with the Boy Scouts of America and active in several music parent groups at both the high school and middle school levels in Midland Public Schools.

    Arthur

    Ferruzzi

    Saginaw Valley State University

    Savant Inc.

    Impact Analytical

    Organic and General Chemistry Instructor

    Saginaw Valley State University

    Associate Scientist

    Molecular Spectroscopy (FT-IR and NMR)\nInorganic Spectroscpy (ICP-OES and ICP-MS)

    Impact Analytical

    Chemist/Research & Development Assistant

    Oil/lubricant analysis and test development

    Savant Inc.

  • 1990

    Ph.D.

    Organic Chemistry

    American Chemical Society

    Interpretation of 1D and 2D NMR Spectra

  • 1986

    Bachelor of Science

    Chemistry

    American Institute of Chemists \nAmerican Chemical Society

  • Boy Scouts of America

    Gas Chromatography

    Organic Chemistry

    UV/Vis Spectroscopy

    Organic Synthesis

    GC-MS

    Polymer Chemistry

    NMR

    Mass Spectrometry

    HPLC

    Spectroscopy

    Polymers

    Analytical Chemistry

    ICP-MS

    Chemistry

    UV/Vis

    ICP-OES

    FTIR

    Chromatography

    Ferruzzi

CHEM 102

3.5(1)

CHEML 111

4.5(1)