Educational Service

Research Tutorial: Surface Science, American Association of Physics Teachers summer meeting, June 1984.
How Flat is a Surface?, Thank Goodness it's Physics Seminar, Eleanor Roosevelt High School, December 1984.
Creating New Materials Via Epitaxial Growth, AAPT Physics Teaching Resource Agents Program, July 1986.
Epitaxy and Scanning Tunneling Microscopy, Physics Olympiad Training Program, University of Maryland, University of Maryland, July 1987.
Epitaxy and Scanning Tunneling Microscopy, AAPT/Physics Olympiad Enrichment Seminar, University of Maryland, July 1988.
Scanning Tunneling Microscopy, Physics Department, Towson State University, October 1988.
Nanofabrication and Scanning Tunneling Microscopy, Physics Olympiad Enrichment Seminar, May 1988.
Organized First APS-CSWP Site Visit, University of Maryland Physics Department, 1990.
Seeing Atoms: Scanning Tunneling Microscopy, Physics Olympiad Enrichment Seminar, May 1990.
Scanning Tunneling Microscopy, AAPT U.S.-Soviet Exchange Visit Seminar, August 1990.
Seeing Atoms: Applications and Implications, National Science Teachers Association's Area Convention, Washington D.C., December 1990.
Seeing Atoms and Doing Science with the Scanning Tunneling Microscope, Haverford College, April 1991.
Scanning Tunneling Microscopy - Science and Applications, Physics Olympiad Enrichment Seminar, June 1991.
Essay: Scanning Tunneling Microscopy, in Physics, 3rd Ed. By P.A. Tipler, Worth Publishers, New York, 1991.
APS (CSWP) Site Visit to Rensselaer Polytechnic, March 1992.
Scanning Tunneling Microscopy, Physics Olympiad Enrichment Seminar, June 1992.
Seeing Atoms: Applications and Implications, NSF Science Teaching Institute in the Rockies, Montana State University, July 1992.
Experimental Statistical Mechanics on Silicon Surfaces, NSF Faculty Enrichment Workshop, Montana State University, July 1992.
Laboratory Tours, University of Maryland High-School Outreach Program, July 1992.
APS (CSWP) Site Visit to the University of Illinois, Urbana, November 1992.
Seeing Atoms and Doing Science with the Scanning Tunneling Microscope, Mid-Atlantic and Southeastern Regional Meeting of the ACS, Washington D.C., December 1992.
Seeing Atoms with the Scanning Tunneling Microscope, U. of Wisconsin-Madison Introductory Physics Enrichment Seminar, February 1993.
Applications and Implications of Scanning Tunneling Microscopy, Physics Olympiad Enrichment Seminar, May 1993.
APS (CSWP) - AAPT Site Visit to Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kansas, September 1993.
Women in Physics, MITRE Technical Women's Group Seminar, MITRE Corporation, McLean, Virginia, November 1993.
Sigma Gamma Tau Panel Discussion on DOD-Sponsored Research at Universities, Engineering College, University of Maryland, February 24, 1994.
Press Briefings for the American Physical Society, March Meeting, March 18 and 24, 1994.
APS (CSWP) - AAPT Site Visit to State University of New York- Stony Brook, April 1994.
Scanning Tunneling Microscopy, Physics Olympiad Enrichment Seminar, June 1994.
Scanning Tunneling Microscopy and Surface Physics, Physics Graduate Student Association Seminar Series, Physics Department, University of Maryland, College Park, February 1995.
Space for Women, Space for All: A Symposium on Careers in the Physical Sciences, Discussion Panel Member, University of Maryland, College Park, March 11, 1995.
Scanning Tunneling Microscopy, Physics Department Seminar, Towson State University, October 1995.
Workshop on Scanned Probe Microscopies, American Association of Physics Teachers, August, 1996.
Discovery and Development of Scanning Tunneling Microscopy, Freshman Physics Seminar, October, 1996.
Thermodynamics Review, GRE preparation workshop, University of Maryland, October, 1996.
Doing Experimental Statistical Mechanics on a Surface, Graduate Seminar: Foundations and Frontiers of Physics, U. of Maryland, December 1996.
Seeing Atoms - Science and Applications with Scanned Probe Microscopies, Physics Olympiad, U. of Maryland, June 1997.
Seeing Atoms and Doing Science with the Scanning Tunneling Microscope, Physics Olympiad Enrichment Seminar, U. of Maryland, June 1997.
Seeing Atoms and Doing Science with the Scanning Tunneling Microscope, MRSEC-REU students, U. of Maryland, July 1997.
Laboratory Tours for High School Seniors in Physics, U. of Maryland, November 1997.
Preparing for the Science Fair, Kettering Middle School Parents Meeting, November 1997.
Science Fair Mentoring, Kettering Middle School, Nov.-Dec. 1997
Seeing Atoms and Doing Science with the Scanning Tunneling Microscope, Freshman Physics Survey Course, U. of Maryland, November 1997.
Seeing Atoms and Doing Science with the Scanning Tunneling Microscope, Innovations in Science Education Seminar, U. of Maryland, November 1997.
Science Fair Judging, Kettering Middle School, February 1998.
Judge at MRSEC-Kettering Student Science Conference, April 23, 1998
Fluctuations on Surfaces, Physics Department Seminar, Towson State University, February, 1998.
Seeing Atoms and Doing Science with the Scanning Tunneling Microscope, Physics Olympiad Enrichment Seminar, University of Maryland, June 1998.
Preparing for the Science Fair, Paint Branch High School Parents’ Meeting, October 1998.
Seeing Atoms and Doing Science with the Scanning Tunneling Microscope, College Park Scholars Science and Technology Program, October 1998.
Laboratory Tours for High School Seniors In Physics, University of Maryland, November 1998.
Developing a Science Fair Project, Kettering Middle School, 1st, 2nd and 3rd period classes, December 1, 15 and 21, 1998.
Judge at MRSEC-APS Student Science Conference, April, 1999.
Science Fair Parents’ Meeting, Kettering Middle School, October, 1999.
Nanostructures on Surfaces, Graduate Student Frontiers of Physics Seminar, October 1999.
Laboratory Tours for High School Seniors In Physics, University of Maryland, November 1999.
Seeing Atoms and Doing Science with the Scanning Tunneling Microscope, Freshman Survey Physics Course, U. of Maryland, November 1999.
Developing a Science Fair Project, Kettering Middle School, Saturday Workshops (2), November 1999.
Panelist on Diane Rehm Radio Talk Show, “Nanotechnology,” January 18, 2000
Science Fair Judging, Greenbelt Middle School, February 2000.
Congressional Visits Day, participant, April 4-5, 2000.
Judge at MRSEC-APS Student Science Conference, May, 2000
Seeing Atoms: Scanning Tunneling Microscopy, Physics Olympiad Enrichment Seminar, May 2000.
From Then to Now - Scanned Probe Microscopy, REU Science Enrichment Seminar, June 2000.
GRE Review for Physics Majors - Thermodynamics, October 2000.
Seeing Atoms and Doing Science with Scanning Tunneling Microscopy: Freshman Survey Physics Course, U. of Maryland, November 2000.
Science Fair Parents’ Meeting, Kettering Middle School, December, 2000.
Science Fair Judging, Greenbelt Middle School, December 2000.
Excel Workshop, Greenbelt Middle School, January, 2001.
Students Lunch with the Experts, American Physical Society, March Meeting, Seattle, March 2001
Materials Science at the Nanoscale, College Park Scholars, University of Maryland, April 2001.
Seeing Atoms…Touching Atoms…Pushing Atoms Around, University of Maryland Senior University, May 2001.
Judge at the “NSF-MRSEC-APS Student Science Conference, American Institute of Physics, College Park, May 2001.
Seeing Atoms…Touching Atoms…Pushing Atoms Around, Physics Olympiad Students, May 2001.
Electrostatics and Magnetics, Hands on Presentation for Homeschool students, University of Maryland, December 2001
Science Fair Judging, Greenbelt Middle School, January 2002.
Materials Science at the Nanoscale, Presentation and Lab Tour for ENMA 698T, Special Problems in Materials Science, Nanotechnical Characterization, University of Maryland, February 2002.
MGM Award Winners Panel Discussion, March Meeting of the American Physical Society, Indianapolis, March 2002.
Judge at the “NSF-MRSEC-APS Student Science Conference, American Institute of Physics, College Park, May 2002.
Seeing Atoms and Doing Science with the Scanned Probe Microscope, Physics Olympiad Students, June 2002.
Seeing AtomsŠTouching AtomsŠPushing Atoms Around, Physics Students Seminar, Towson State University, December 2002.
Materials Science at the Nanoscale, Presentation and Lab Tour for ENMA 698T, Special Problems in Materials Science, Nanotechnical Characterization, University of Maryland, February 2003.
Judge at the “NSF-MRSEC-APS Student Science Conference, American Institute of Physics, College Park, May 2003.
Seeing Atoms and Doing Science with the Scanned Probe Microscope, Physics Olympiad Students, June 2003.
Panelist: EPSCOR meeting on Materials Research Science and Engineering Centers, August 4, 2003.
Experimental Statistical Mechanics with Scanned probe Microscopy:  Frontiers of Physics (Graduate Survey Course), February 2004
Nanoscience:  Past and Present:  Physics 100 (Social Implications in Physics), March 2004
Seeing Atoms and Doing Science with the Scanned Probe Microscope: Freshman Survey Physics Course, October 2004.
Seeing Atoms with the STM, MRSEC High School Materials program, February, 2005.
Judge, MRSEC Student Science Conference, April 2005
Seeing Atoms:  How a Technology Innovation Shaped Nanoscience, Physics Olympiad Students, May 2005
Research Frontiers in at the Nano-Bio interface, Designing Biology Conference, Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, Harvard, May 2005
Physics of Nanotechnology, Washington Academy of Sciences Nanotechnology Forum, January 2006
Hands-on Materials Characterization, Flowers High School -MRSEC Project Lead the Way, March 2006. 
Judge, MRSEC Student Science Conference, April 2006.
Scanned Probes in Nanomaterials, guest lecture ENMA 698N, Nanomaterials, April 2006.

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