PAUL F. MANTICA
Professor, Chemistry and NSCL
Michigan State University
National Superconducting Cyclotron Lab
640 S. Shaw Lane, Room W200
East Lansing, MI 48824
Phone: 517-908-7456
FAX: 517-353-5967
Email:
mantica@msu.edu
Research
My research program is centered on the study of charge radii and electromagnetic moments of nuclei far from stability using the
Beam Cooling and Laser Spectroscopy (BECOLA)
facility at the
National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory
Research Summary
Representative publications
Research group members
Teaching
CEM 152: Principles of Chemistry II, Spring 1999,2000,2007-9
CEM 383: Intro to Physical Chemistry I, Fall 2002-4
CEM 384: Intro to Physical Chemistry II, Spring 1996-8
CEM 472: Analytical - Physical Chemistry Lab II, Fall 1997,1999,2000
CEM 485: Modern Nuclear Chemistry, Spring 2002,2004,2006,2012
CEM 499: Chemical Physics Seminar
CEM 985-001: Selected Topics in Nuclear Chemistry - Project Management for Scientists, Fall 2010
CEM 987-002: Computational Nuclear Chemistry, Fall 2009
Service
University Distinguished Professor,
Department of Chemistry
,
Michigan State University
2011 Fellow
of the
American Chemical Society
Vice-Chair,
Division of Nuclear Chemistry and Technology (NUCL)
of the
American Chemical Society
Organizing Committee,
2012 NSF Large Facilities Operations Workshop
to be held at NSCL on April 24-26, 2012
Certified Project Management Professional (PMP),
Project Management Institute
Education
B.S., 1985,
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Ph.D., 1990,
University of Maryland, College Park
DOE Postgraduate Research Training Program, 1990-93,
Oak Ridge Associated Universities
,
University Radioactive Ion Beam Consortium
last updated 02may12 by pfm