Nuclear Magnetic Resonance and Effective Teaching
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Bernie Gerstein received his BS in Chemistry at Purdue University
in 1953 and his Ph.D. in Physical Chemistry at Iowa State
University, 1960. He is an emeritus professor in Chemistry and an
Associate at Ames Lab. His research interests include effective
teaching of physical science; the dynamics of learning and
applications of transient techniques in magnetic resonance to
problems in energy, materials science, polymer science, and
heterogeneous catalysis.
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