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Michael J.

Dorko
HOME ADDRESS WORK ADDRESS
114 Lowery Lane Department of Chemistry
Summerville, SC 29483 The Citadel
(843) 851-9221 Charleston, SC 29409
email: [email protected] (853) 953-7475

EDUCATION

Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, 1997-2003


Ph.D. in Chemistry, April 2003
Thesis Title: “Experimental and Theoretical Studies of the Adsorption and
Photochemistry of Dibromodifluoromethane (Halon-1202) on a Model Carbonaceous
Aerosol Surface”
Thesis Advisor: Dr. Simon J. Garrett

University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, 1991-1996


M.S. in Chemistry, April 1996
Thesis Title: “Theoretical and Experimental Studies of Penning Ionization”
Thesis Advisor: Professor Peter E. Siska

University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, 1987-1991


B.S. in Chemistry, June 1991

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

Assistant Professor, Department of Chemistry, The Citadel


2005 - present
Instructor, CHEM 151/152: General Chemistry I and II
Prepared and delivered lectures; designed and implemented problem-based and in-class
activities; wrote and graded exams.

Instructor, CHEM 161/162: General Chemistry I and II Laboratory


Instructed laboratory sections; graded weekly laboratory reports; wrote and graded
quizzes and exams.

Instructor, CHEM 305/306: Physical Chemistry I and II


Prepared and delivered lectures; wrote and graded exams and quizzes; graded student
class portfolios; implemented problem-solving sessions for homework problems; wrote
and graded homework problem sets.
Instructor, CHEM 315/316: Physical Chemistry I and II Laboratory
Prepared and instructed laboratory exercises; had students give a presentation and write a
brief summary of a current journal article; graded laboratory reports (written and oral);
designed and employed activities to help students develop scientific writing skills.

Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Chemistry and Physics, Hood College


2004-2005
Instructor, CHEM 101/102: General Chemistry I and II
Prepared and delivered lectures and facilitated activities in an integrated lecture-
laboratory format; wrote and graded exams and quizzes; graded laboratory notebooks and
laboratory reports.

Instructor, CHEM 431/531, CHEM 432/532: Physical Chemistry I and II


Facilitated small group, guided-inquiry based lecture; wrote and graded exams and
quizzes; graded student class portfolios.

Instructor, CHEM 433/533, CHEM 434/534: Physical Chemistry I and II Laboratory


Prepared and instructed laboratory exercises; had students participate in one P-Chem On-
Line (PCOL) laboratory activity; had students give a presentation and write a brief
summary of a current journal article; graded laboratory reports.

Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Physical Sciences, York College of PA


2003-2004
Instructor, CHM 134/135: General Chemistry I Lecture and Laboratory
Prepared and delivered lectures; wrote and graded exams and quizzes; performed
demonstrations as in-class learning activities; designed and implemented problem-solving
sessions; instructed four laboratory sections; graded laboratory reports; supervised two
laboratory teaching assistants; advised 16 undergraduate chemistry majors.

Instructor, CHM 102: Chemistry and Society


Prepared and delivered lectures; wrote and graded exams, quizzes and papers; initiated
various in-class learning activities; prepped and instructed two laboratory sections;
graded laboratory reports; supervised two laboratory teaching assistants.

Instructor, CHM 137: General Chemistry II Laboratory


Instructed one laboratory section; graded laboratory reports; supervised one laboratory
assistant.
Chemistry Laboratory Coordinator
Assured compliance of chemical hygiene and safety in all laboratory sections; assured
timely waste removal and stocking of each laboratory section; scheduled laboratory
sections for General Chemistry; scheduled laboratory assistants and General Chemistry
tutors; supervised undergraduate work-study students in solution preparations and
stocking of General Chemistry laboratories; ordered and maintained chemicals and
supplies for the stockroom.

Adjunct Faculty, Department of Chemistry, Susquehanna University


2002-2003
Instructor, CHEM 100: Chemical Concepts
Prepared and delivered lectures; wrote and graded exams and quizzes; designed and
implemented problem-solving sessions; instructed laboratory exercises; supervised two
laboratory teaching assistants.

Instructor, CHEM 210: Organic Chemistry I Laboratory


Instructed laboratory exercises; supervised one laboratory teaching assistant.

Merit Level Teaching Assistant, Department of Chemistry, Michigan State


University, 1997- 2002
General Chemistry Laboratory
Graded weekly laboratory assignments.

Quantitative Analysis
Wrote and graded weekly quizzes.

Physical Chemistry (Non-Majors)


Graded computer-based homework problems, graded exams.

Physical Chemistry (Quantum Mechanics and Thermodynamics for Majors)


Wrote and graded weekly quizzes; graded weekly homework problems; wrote solutions
to homework problems; graded exams; delivered occasional lecture.

Teaching Assistant, Department of Chemistry, University of Pittsburgh, 1991- 1996


General Chemistry Recitation and Laboratory
General Chemistry Laboratory Development
Designed and implemented new laboratories for the general chemistry curriculum.
RESEARCH EXPERIENCE

Assistant Professor, Department of Chemistry, The Citadel


2005 – present

 Theoretical examinations into the adsorption and destruction of chemical warfare


agents (CWA) on metal oxide, mixed metal oxide and semiconductor surfaces for the
production of CWA sensors and improved gas mask technology.

 Theoretical investigations of the dissociative adsorption of small hydrocarbon


molecules on various metal alloys for the generation and production of hydrogen for
use in hydrogen fuel cells.

Independent Contractor, National Institute of Standards and Technology,


Gaithersburg, MD February 2003 – June 2003
Dr. Anne M. Chaka, Supervisor

 Performed ab initio calculations to obtain intermolecular potentials for the oxirane-


oxirane dimer as part the Virtual Measurement System for Fluid Properties project

Graduate Research Assistant, Department of Chemistry, Michigan State University,


East Lansing, MI 1997- 2003
Dr. Simon J. Garrett, advisor

 Studied the adsorption and photochemistry of CF 2Br2 adsorbed on highly-ordered


pyrolytic graphite (HOPG) using X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, temperature-
programmed desorption, and high resolution electron energy loss spectroscopy.
Obtained experience with Scanning Tunneling Microscopy, Low Energy Electron
Diffraction/Auger Electron Spectroscopy and refurbished a Questek excimer laser.

 Performed ab initio calculations on the model systems CF 2Br2/pyrene and


CF2Br2/coronene to determine the adsorption energies, adsorption geometries and
adsorption sites of CF2Br2 and other post-irradiation products on the HOPG surface.

 Performed ab initio calculations on two isomers of As4S4 to determine atomic charges


and core-level binding energy shifts between the two species.
Graduate Research Assistant, Department of Chemistry, University of Pittsburgh,
Pittsburgh, PA, 1991- 1996
Professor Peter E. Siska, advisor

 Studied the angular and energy distributions of Penning ionization reactions between
He*(21,3S) + H2 and CH4 using a crossed molecular beam apparatus.

 Performed ab initio calculations on the HeNe+ molecular ion to determine the most
accurate description of a three-electron bond and its role in charge-transfer systems.

 Supervised the research efforts of an undergraduate research assistant.

Undergraduate Research Assistant, Department of Chemistry, University of


Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, 1990- 1991
Professor Peter E. Siska, advisor

 Performed ab initio calculations on noble gas charge-transfer systems to determine


potential energy surfaces for the interacting species.

 Performed ab initio calculations on Na+ + (H2)n clusters to determine potential energy


surfaces and geometries of the interacting species.

OPERATING SYSTEMS
 Unix/Linux, Windows 95/98/NT/Me/2000/XP, MS-DOS

QUANTUM CHEMISTRY PROGRAMS


 GAUSSIAN 9x/03, GAMESS, MOLPRO, COLUMBUS, MOLCAS, SPARTAN,
ACES II, HyperChem, Molden, Molekel, DMOL3
PUBLICATIONS
Ab initio Study of the Potential Energy Surface for the Interaction of Na+ with H2
and the Geometries and Energies of Na+(H2)n, n = 2-4. Falcetta, M.F., Pazun,
J.L., Dorko, M.J., Kitchen, D. and Siska, P.E. J. Phys. Chem. 97, 1011 (1993).

Adsorption and Photochemistry of CF2Br2 (Halon – 1202) on Highly Ordered


Pyrolytic Graphite. Dorko, M.J., Bryden, T.R., and Garrett, S.J. J. Phys. Chem. B
104, 11695 (2000).

Ab initio/Spectroscopic Interaction Potential for He + Ne+. Falcetta, M.F., Dorko,


M.J., and Siska, P.E. J. Chem. Phys. 113, 11044 (2000).

Core Level Binding Energy Shifts in Orpiment, Realgar, and Pararealgar Arsenic
Sulfides. Bullen, H.A., Dorko, M.J., Oman, J.K., and Garrett, S.J. Surf. Sci. 513,
319 (2003).

Angle-Energy Distributions of Penning Ions in Crossed Molecular Beams. IV. He *(21S,


23S) + H2 → He + H2+ + e-. Gulati, K., Longley, E.J., Dorko, M.J., Bittinger, K.L., and
Siska, P.E. J. Chem. Phys. J. Chem. Phys. 120, 8485 (2004).

Theoretical Investigation of the Adsorption Sites and Orientation of CF 2Br2 and CF2Br on
Model Graphite Surfaces, Dorko, M.J. and Garrett, S.J. in preparation.

PRESENTATIONS
“Experimental and Theoretical Investigation of the Adsorption and Photochemistry of
CF2Br2 (Halon – 1202) on Highly Ordered Pyrolytic Graphite”
Michael J. Dorko, Todd R. Bryden, and Simon J. Garrett
223rd National Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Orlando, FL, 2002,
Abstract PHYS 412.

“Theoretical Investigation of the Adsorption Sites and Orientation of CF 2Br2 and CF2Br
on Model Graphite Surfaces”
Michael J. Dorko and Simon J. Garrett
229th National Meeting of the American Chemical Society, San Diego, CA, 2005
Abstract COLL 375

HONORS AND AWARDS


Michigan Space Grant Consortium (NASA) Fellowship, 1998 ($5000)
Merit Level Teaching Assistant, 2000
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
American Chemical Society
American Vacuum Society

UNIVERSITY AND COMMUNITY SERVICE

Citadel College-Wide Committees:

Research: member (2006)

Citadel Chemistry Department Committees:

Awards: chair (2006)


Assessment and Advising: member (2005, 2006)
Facilities: member (2005)
General Chemistry: (2006)
Introductory Chemistry: member (2006)

Grants

Citadel Foundation New Faculty Grant (2006): $2,648.68


Citadel Foundation Grant (2006): $2855.05

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