Shannon T. Stroble
Assistant Professor of Chemistry
EDUCATION
- B.S., Chemistry, Trinity College, 2005
- Ph.D., Chemistry, Tufts University, 2011
COURSES TAUGHT
- CH101 General Chemistry I
- CH102 General Chemistry II
- MT260 Statistics
- BI215 Biology And Health Sciences Seminar
- CH312 Quantitative Analysis
RESEARCH INTERESTS AND AREAS
- Geochemical analysis of water and soil
PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES
Professional Memberships
- American Chemical Society (ACS)
- American Geophysical Union (AGU)
- New England Association of Chemistry Teachers (NEACT)
Service
- Chemistry Department Coordinator 2018-Present
- Academic Showcase Committee Member 2014-2017
- Faculty Development Committee Member 2015-Present & Chair 2017-Present
- Head Commencement Marshal 2015-Present
- Dramatic Effect Club Advisor 2016-2017
Grants Received
- NH-INBRE RSTG Grant 2017-Present
PUBLICATIONS AND PRESENTATIONS
Kounaves, S; Carrier, B.; O'Neil, G.; Stroble, S.; Claire, M. Evidence of Martian Perchlorate, Chlorate, and Nitrate in Mars Meteorite EETA79001: Implications for Oxidants and Organics. Icarus. 2014, 229, 206-213.
Stroble, S.; McElhoney, K.; Kounaves. S. Comparison of the Wet Chemistry Laboratory Soil Analyses of the Phoenix Mars Lander with Antarctic Dry Valley Soils, Mars Meteorite EETA79001 Sawdust and a Mars Simulant. Icarus, 2013; 225, 933-393.
Stroble, S.; Kounaves, S. An Electrochemically-Based Total Organic Carbon Analyzer for Planetary and Terrestrial On-Site Applications. Analytical Chemistry, 2012; 84(14), 6271-6276.