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Nancy E. Levinger

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Nancy Levinger
EducationBA, Northwestern University, 1983

PhD, University Colorado, 1990

NSF Postdoc, University of Minnesota, 1990-92
Websitehttps://wp.natsci.colostate.edu/levingerlab/

Nancy E Levinger is a chemistry professor at Colorado State University. She has a variety of research interests including "Ultrafast laser spectroscopy for dynamics of molecules and assemblies in the condensed phase" In addition to her research, she has received many awards for her exemplary teaching and mentorship.

Education

Dr. Levinger earned Bachelor of Arts degrees in integrated science and physics at Northwestern University in 1983. In 1990, she received her Ph.D. in chemical physics at University of Colorado working with Prof. W. Carl Lineberger. From 1990 to 1992 she was a National Science Foundation postdoctoral fellow in the lab of Paul F. Barbara at the University of Minnesota.

Career and awards

Dr. Levinger has been a faculty member at Colorado State University since 1992. She was promoted from assistant to associate professor in 1999 and earned the rank of professor in 2005. In 2007, she earned one of the highest distinctions at Colorado State University, that of University Distinguished Teaching Scholar.[1]

References

  1. ^ "Nancy E. Levinger - University Distinguished Teaching Scholars". udts.colostate.edu. Retrieved 2019-05-07.