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This letter of is being sent to support DRS application for the  
 
This letter of is being sent to support DRS application for the  
Tenure-track materials science posiiton at Western Washingtons University's Advanced  
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Tenure-track materials science position at Western Washington University's Advanced  
 
Materials Sciences & Engineering Center.
 
Materials Sciences & Engineering Center.
 
I have known and worked with DRS for more than 3 years at Idaho State University and the Idaho Accelerator Center.
 
I have known and worked with DRS for more than 3 years at Idaho State University and the Idaho Accelerator Center.
 
She was originally a visiting professor as ISU teaching both graduate and undergraduate courses.
 
She was originally a visiting professor as ISU teaching both graduate and undergraduate courses.
 
She is now in a research position at the Idaho Accelerator Center with some graduate
 
She is now in a research position at the Idaho Accelerator Center with some graduate
teaching duties within the department of phsyics.
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teaching duties within the department of physics.
 
 
I have had the opportunity to observe DRS colloquia and I have spoken
 
with some of her students about her teaching effectiveness.
 
  
I found her colloquia to be well organized and her oration easily comprehensible with little indication of english being her second language.
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I have had the opportunity to observe DRS colloquim and I have spoken
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with some of her students about her teaching effectiveness.
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I found her colloquim to be well organized and her oration easily comprehensible with little indication of english being her second language.
 
The students I haven spoken to have been very positive regarding her ability to explain difficult concepts and the ease at which the are able to receive outside help.
 
The students I haven spoken to have been very positive regarding her ability to explain difficult concepts and the ease at which the are able to receive outside help.
 
I believe, based on my discussions with theses students, that she covers the full breadth of the material with high expectations that her students understand.
 
I believe, based on my discussions with theses students, that she covers the full breadth of the material with high expectations that her students understand.

Revision as of 02:37, 3 April 2010

This letter of is being sent to support DRS application for the Tenure-track materials science position at Western Washington University's Advanced Materials Sciences & Engineering Center. I have known and worked with DRS for more than 3 years at Idaho State University and the Idaho Accelerator Center. She was originally a visiting professor as ISU teaching both graduate and undergraduate courses. She is now in a research position at the Idaho Accelerator Center with some graduate teaching duties within the department of physics.

I have had the opportunity to observe DRS colloquim and I have spoken with some of her students about her teaching effectiveness. I found her colloquim to be well organized and her oration easily comprehensible with little indication of english being her second language. The students I haven spoken to have been very positive regarding her ability to explain difficult concepts and the ease at which the are able to receive outside help. I believe, based on my discussions with theses students, that she covers the full breadth of the material with high expectations that her students understand.

The most impressive quality that DRS has shown this department is her ability to pursue research. Although her Ph. D. worked involved modeling heme proteins, she has become very active researching nano-particles. Specifically she is exploring nano-particle separation techniques to purify materials.

Strong record of or potential for effective teaching Candidates should have potential for developing a vigorous research program involving WWU undergraduate students


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