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Suely M. Black, PhD
Professor of Chemistry

Academics
1994 - 1996 Columbia University Ph.D. (Chemistry)
1989 - 1994 Columbia University M.Ph. (Chemistry)
1985 - 1989 Universidade Federal de Rio de Janeiro M. S. (Chemistry)
1982 - 1985 Universidade Federal de Rio de Janeiro B.S. (Chemical Engineering)
 
Biography
 
Teaching Experience
 
Research Interest
I currently serve as CMR Educational Hub Director, Research Associate of the
Center for Materials Research and Photonics Materials Research, and Associate
Professor in Chemistry. My responsibilities involve coordinating CMR
undergraduate and graduate student educational experiences, scholarships, and
M.S. degrees in Materials Science programs.
I have taught freshmen general chemistry for science majors, junior/senior
mathematical methods and logic for the physical sciences, and graduate level
computational chemistry courses. I revamped the general chemistry laboratory
course to a project-based approach, and included student-developed projects in
physical chemistry laboratory.
In recent years my research has focused on the application of computational
chemistry in investigations of the structure and properties of materials with
promising electronic and photonic properties. I am also active in educational
research, as well as mentoring effectiveness to support greater participation of
minorities in STEM fields.
The position at Norfolk State University’s Center for Materials Research affords
her the opportunity to encourage and nurture underrepresented minority students
along the path of scientific career in materials science.
 
Currently funded research projects
 
Selected Publications
 
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Center for Materials Research Norfolk State University
700 Park Avenue
Norfolk, VA 23504Phone:757 -823-8403
office: MCAR 517
Fax: 757-823-9054
E-mail:smblack@nsu.edu
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