Dietmar Kennepohl
Athabasca University - Canada's Open University
Dietmar Kennepohl is a Professor of chemistry and acting Vice President Academic at Athabasca University ? Canada?s Open University. Dr. Kennepohl?s research interests have included petroleum, main group and coordination chemistry, as well as chemical education concentrating primarily on the use of innovative distance delivery methods for undergraduate laboratory work. Dietmar Kennepohl?s email address is: dietmark@athabascau.ca
Jit Baran
Chemical Technology Department, Northern Alberta Institute of Technology, Canada
Jit Baran is Supervisor of Technical Services for the Chemical Technology Department, Northern Alberta Institute of Technology, Canada. Mr Baran maintains and operates all computer systems (hardware and software) and the network, as well as upgrading, troubleshooting and repairing all advanced instrumental analysis equipment with automation and computer control for the chemical technology program. Mr. Baran can be contacted via email at: jitb@nait.ab.ca
Martin Connors
Martin Connors is an Associate Professor of math and physics, and the Canada Research Chair in Space Science, Instrumentation and Networking at Athabasca University - Canada's Open University. Dr. Connors research involves studying magnetic fields during auroral activity and his teaching duties include developing distance education courses in physics, astrophysics, and mathematics. Dr. Connor?s email address is: martinc@athabascau.ca
Kieron Quigley
Technology and Curriculum Innovation Department Northern Alberta Institute of Technology
Kieron Quigley is Activities Coordinator of the Learning Services Department, Technology and Curriculum Innovation Department Northern Alberta Institute of Technology. He develops applications, constructs systems, and designs websites. Mr. Quigley can be contacted via email at: KieronQ@nait.ab.ca
Ron Currie
Northern Alberta Institute of Technology, Canada
Ron Currie is an Assistant Program Head within the Chemical Technology Program at the Northern Alberta Institute of Technology, Canada. Dr. Currie teaches courses in analytical chemistry and is currently collaborating with industry in writing an online textbook that will serve as the basis for training lab personnel to meet accreditation audits. Dr. Currie can be contacted via email at: rcurrie@nait.ab.ca
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