Dr. Jack Barbera, Assistant Professor

Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, PO Box 5698 Flagstaff, AZ 86011-5698

contact info:(office)Bldg20, Room 318, 928.523.7072, (email) jack.barbera@nau.edu

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Publications:

7. J. Barbera and C. E. Wieman, ”Effect of Dynamic Learning Tutorials on Students’ Understanding of Heat and the First Law of Thermodynamics,” The Chemical Educator, submitted.

6. J. Barbera, K. K. Perkins, W. K. Adams, and C. E. Wieman, “Modifying and Validating the Colorado Learning Attitudes about Science Survey for Use in Chemistry,” Journal of Chemical Education, 85, pp 1435-1439 (2008).

5. M. A. Thompson, J. Barbera, J. P. Martin, W. C. Lineberger, and R. Parson, “Simulation of Solvent-Induced Ground-State Recombination Dynamics in IBr−(CO2)n Clusters,” Journal of Chemical Physics, in preparation.

4. J. Barbera, S. Horvath, V. Dribinski, A. B. McCoy, and W. C. Lineberger, “Femtosecond Dynamics of Cu(CD3OD),” Journal of Chemical Physics, 126, 219606 (2007).

3. K. K. Perkins, J. Barbera, W. K. Adams, and C. E. Wieman, “Chemistry vs. Physics: A Comparison of How Biology Majors View Each Discipline,” PERC Proceedings, (2006).

2. V. Dribinski, J. Barbera, J. P. Martin, A. Svendsen, M. A. Thompson, R. Parson, and W. C. Lineberger, “Time-Resolved Study of Solvent Induced Recombination in Photodissociated IBr−(CO2)n Clusters,”  Journal of Chemical Physics, 125, 133405 (2006).

1. M. S. Taylor, J. Barbera, C. P. Schulz, F. Muntean, A. B. McCoy, and W. C. Lineberger, “The Femtosecond Dynamics of Cu(H2O)2,” Journal of Chemical Physics, 122, 054310 (2005).