Dr. Joseph F. Sinski

Professor of Chemistry, Bellarmine University

Address: Dept. of Chemistry and Physics 1508 Cadet Court

Bellarmine University Louisville Kentucky

2001 Newberg Road 40222

Louisville, Kentucky 40205

Phone: (502) 272 – 8219 (Work) (502) 339 – 9110 (Home) (502) 558 – 6277 (Cell)

Education: Ph.D. in Environmental / Analytical Chemistry (April 14, 1995).

Department of Chemistry, University of Montana, Missoula. Thesis title: "Using 3-D Fluorescence and Artificial Neural Networks To Match Petroleum Contaminated Ground Water With Possible Sources" Advisor: Dr. Garon Smith.

B.S. in Chemistry 1991: Stockton State College, Pomona, NJ.

Teaching Experience: (Lab Sections and Multiple Sections Not Show Below)

Bellarmine University

Fall 2010: Courses: Junior Chemistry Research / Analytical Chemistry / Health Science Chemistry

Summer 2009: Courses: Liberal Arts Chemistry / General Chemistry I / General Chemistry II

Spring 2010: Health Science Chemistry

Fall 2009: Courses: Junior Chemistry Research / Health Science Chemistry / Freshmen Focus

Summer 2009: Courses: Liberal Arts Chemistry / Environmental Topics / General Chemistry I / General Chemistry II

Spring 2009: Courses: Liberal Arts Chemistry / Instrumental Analysis / Health Science Chemistry

Fall 2008: Courses: Liberal Arts Chemistry / Analytical Chemistry / Health Science Chemistry / Freshmen Focus

Summer 2008: Courses: Liberal Arts Chemistry / Environmental Topics / General Chemistry I / General Chemistry II

Spring 2008: Courses: General Chemistry II / Health Science Chemistry

Fall 2007: Courses: General Chemistry I / Health Science Chemistry / Freshmen Focus

Summer 2007: Courses: Liberal Arts Chemistry / Environmental Topics / General Chemistry I / General Chemistry II

Spring 2007: Courses: Health Science Chemistry / Instrumental Analysis

Fall 2006: Courses: Health Science Chemistry / Quantitative Analysis

Summer 2006: Courses: Liberal Arts Chemistry / Environmental Topics / General Chemistry I / General Chemistry II

Spring 2006: Courses: Health Science Chemistry

Fall 2005: Courses: Liberal Arts Chemistry / Organic Chemistry

Summer 2005: Courses: Liberal Arts Chemistry / Environmental Topics / General Chemistry I / General Chemistry II

Spring 2005: Courses: Health Science Chemistry / Environmental Topics/ Quantitative Analysis

Fall 2004: Courses: Liberal Arts Chemistry / Freshman Focus / Quantitative Analysis

Summer 2004: Courses: Organic Chemistry I, (at the University of Louisville) / Liberal Arts Chemistry / Health and Household Chemistry / Recreational Blackjack

Spring 2004: Courses: Health Science Chemistry / Environmental Topics / Recreational Blackjack

Fall 2003: Courses: Freshman Focus / Advanced Inorganic Chemistry / Liberal Arts Chemistry / Recreational Blackjack

Summer 2003: Courses: Liberal Arts Chemistry / Environmental Topics / Recreational Blackjack

Spring 2003: Courses: Instrumental Analysis / Health Science Chemistry / Environmental Topics / Recreational Blackjack

Fall 2002: Courses: Liberal Arts Laboratories / Freshman Focus / Quantitative Analysis

Summer 2002: Courses: Liberal Arts Chemistry / Environmental Topics / Health and Household Chemistry

Spring 2002: Courses: General Chemistry / Health Science Chemistry / Environmental Topics

Fall 2001: Courses: General Chemistry / Freshman Focus / Advanced Inorganic Chemistry / General Laboratories

Summer 2001: Courses: / Liberal Arts Chemistry / Environmental Topics / Health and Household Chemistry

Spring 2001: Courses: Environmental Topics / Freshman Focus / Instrumental Analysis / Organic Laboratory

Fall 2000: Courses: Liberal Arts Chemistry / Freshmen Focus / Quantitative Analysis

Summer 2000: Courses: Liberal Arts Chemistry / Environmental Topics

Spring 2000: Courses: Intermediate Chemistry for Majors / Environmental Topics / Environmental Topics Laboratory

Fall 1999: Courses: Liberal Arts Chemistry / Intermediate Chemistry Laboratory / Advanced Inorganic Chemistry

Spring 1999: Courses: Health Science Chemistry / Environmental Topics/ Instrumental

Fall 1998: Courses: Liberal Arts Chemistry / Quantitative Analysis

Summer 1998: Courses: Health Science Chemistry

Spring 1998: Courses: Advanced Inorganic Chemistry / Organic Chemistry Laboratory for Majors / Environmental Topics

Fall 1997: Courses: Health Science Chemistry / Liberal Arts Chemistry

Summer 1997: Courses: Health Science Chemistry / General Chemistry

Carroll College Helena Montana

Fall 1995 – Spring 1997: Courses: General Inorganic Chemistry / Quantitative Analysis / Organic Chemistry

University of Montana

Fall 1991 – Spring 1995: Graduate Student TA for General Chemistry Lab / Health Science Chemistry, Graduate Student Tutor (300 - 500 student sections), and Grading Coordinator for General Chemistry

Richard Stockton State College

Fall 1989 – Spring 1991: Student TA for Organic General Chemistry Labs (Stockton State College, Pomona New Jersey)

Committee Experience:

Academic Safety Officer, Fall 2005 to Present (Link)

Faculty Compensation Committee, Fall 2010 to Present (Chair)

Board of Trustees Bellarmine University, Fall 2010 to Present

Academic Affairs Sub Committee Board of Trustees Bellarmine University, Fall 2010 to Present

Rank and Tenure Committee, Fall 2009 to Present

Institutional Review Board Fall 2004 to Present (Link) (Past Chair, two terms)

Institutional Biosafety Committee, Chair Dr. Daniel Golemboski, Fall 2004 to Present (Link)

Bellarmine Animal Care and Use Committee, Chair Dr. Steven Wilt, Fall 2004 to Present (Link)

Pre-Medical Committee of Bellarmine University. Fall 1998 to Present.

Search committee member for biochemistry faculty position and inorganic faculty position, Bellarmine University Fall 2008

Search committee member for biochemistry faculty position, Bellarmine University Fall 2004 to Spring 2005.

Student Affairs Committee; Chair: Dr. Pam Carter, Fall 2000 – Spring 2002

Awards & Honors Committee; Chair: Marilyn Staples, fall 1998 – Fall 2001

Academic Resources Committee, Bellarmine College, Chair; Dr. Cathy Sutton, Spring 1998 – Fall 1999

Helena High School Science Laboratory Extension Building Committee

Search committee member for physical chemistry faculty position (Carroll College) Fall, 1996.

Search committee member for analytical chemistry faculty position (University of Montana) Fall, 1994 - Spring 1995.

Member, Student Evaluation Committee (to evaluate faculty) Fall, 1992 Spring 1995

Service Experience:

Academic Safety Officer, Bellarmine University, Past Certified OSHA Hazardous Waste Operator (40-hour course in accordance with OSHA 29 CFR 1910.120. MSDS Storage, Bloodborne Pathogen Exposure Control Plan, Chemical Hygiene Plan, Building Emergency Action Plan for Specific Buildings, IRB, Animal Care Committee, Biosafety Committee)

Research Week Organizer and Web Site Developer, Spring 2000 to Present (Link)

Research and Instrumental Skills:

Wet Chemical: Gravimetric analysis, volumetric analysis, synthetic experience

Instrumental: Potentiometry, coulometry, voltammetry, ultra-violet and visible spectroscopy, fluorescence spectroscopy, atomic absorption spectroscopy, infrared spectrometry, nuclear magnetic resonance, high performance liquid chromatography, gas chromatography, x-ray diffraction, quadrupole mass spectrometry, computer interfacing, neural networking, general radioactive work.

Professional Association Memberships:

American Chemical Society

References:

Dr. John Christenson (Biochemist) (Past Department Chair)

Department of Chemistry and Biology

Carroll College

1601 North Benton Av.

Helena, MT 59625

(406) 458 - 5522 (Home)

Dr. Garon Smith (Ph.D. Advisor)

Department of Chemistry

University of Montana

Missoula, MT 59812

(406) 243-4269 (Office) / (406) 728-4668 (Home)

Richard J. Wittebort

Department of Chemistry (Vice Chair)

University of Louisville

Louisville, KY 40292

(502) 852-6613 fax: (502) 852-8149

Ziling (Ben) Xue

Department of Chemistry

University of Tennessee

Knoxville, TN 37996

(865) 974-3443; Fax: (865) 974-3454

Publications:

1. Sinski, J.F.; Exner, J.; New, A " Degradation Analysis of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons by Mycobacterium PRY-1 with Excitation Emission Fluorescence Spectroscopy": Journal of Undergraduate Chemistry Research, 2009, 8(3), 93-97

2. Sinski, J.F.; Exner, J " Concentration Dependence in the Spectra of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon Mixtures by Front Surface Fluorescence Analysis ": Applied Spectroscopy, Vol. 61, Number 9, 2007, 970-977

3. Cheri W. Clavier, D. Lynn Rodman, Joseph F. Sinski, Leonardo R. Allain, Hee-Jung Im, Yihui Yang, Jason C. Clark and Zi-Ling Xue. “A method for the preparation of transparent mesoporous silica sol–gel monoliths containing grafted organic functional groups”: Journal of Materials Chemistry. Volume 15(24), 2005, 2356 – 2361.

4. Sinski, J.F.; Compton, B.S.; Nicoson, M.C.; Perkins, B.S. “Using 3-D Fluorescence’s Red Shift Cascade Effect to Monitor Mycobacterium PRY-1 Degradation of Aged Petroleum”: Applied Spectroscopy, Volume 58, Number 1, 2004, 91 – 95.

5. Sinski, J.F.; Smith, G.C.; Smith, J. “Using Artificial Neural Networks to Determine Contaminant Sources”: Scientific Computing & Instrumentation, August 2001.

6. Smith, G.C.; Sinski, J.F. "The Red Shift Cascade, Investigations into the Wavelength Dependent Shifts in 3-Dimensional Fluorescence Spectra of Petroleum Samples": Applied Spectroscopy, Volume 53, Number 11, 1999, 1459 – 1469.

Conference Presentations:

1. Concentration Dependence in the Spectra of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon Mixtures by Front Surface Fluorescence Analysis. J. Sinski, J. Exner, American Chemical Society, South East Regional Meeting, Greenville, South Carolina, October 24th – 27th, 2007.

2. Utilizing 3D fluorescence's red-shift cascade to monitor microbial degradation of aged petroleum. J. Sinski, J. Exner, A. New, 232th National Meeting, Division of Environmental Chemistry, San Francisco, Presentation 1: Sci-Mix 8:00 PM-10:00 PM, Monday, 11th September 2006, Presentation 2: General Papers 6:00 PM-8:00 PM, Wednesday, 13th September 2006

3. Preparation and Characterization of Fibrous Protein Polypeptides, Bradley Compton, Joseph Sinski, Bellarmine University, Eduard Chekmenev, Richard Wittebort, University of Louisville, 225th National Meeting, Division of Chemical Education, New Orleans, March 23rd 2003.

4. Optical Ion Sensor, Ziling Xue, University of Tennessee, Cheri Clavier, Yihui Yang, Joseph Sinski, Lynn Rodmen, Alicia Vogt, Hee-Jung Im American Chemical Society, South East Regional Meeting, Chicago, Illinois, August 26th – 30th, 2001.

5. Optical Ion Sensor, Cheri Clavier, University of Tennessee, Joseph F. Sinski, Hee-Jung Im, Ziling Ben Xue, The Pittsburgh Conference, New Orleans, LA March 4-9, 2001

6. "The Red-Shift Cascade: Investigations into the concentration dependent wavelength shifts in 3-Dimensional Fluorescence Spectra of Petroleum Samples" J.F.Sinski, G.C. Smith. American Chemical Society, South East Regional Meeting, Knoxville, Tennessee, October 17th – 20th, 1999.

7. “Investigations into the Concentration Dependent, Local Maxima of Azulene’s 3-D Fluorescence Spectra” M.Moses, J. Jull, J. Sinski. American Chemical Society, South East Regional Meeting, Knoxville, Tennessee, October 17th – 20th, 1999.

8. Served as Chair of the Environmental Chemistry Section, American Chemical Society, South East Regional Meeting, Knoxville, Tennessee, October 17th – 20th, 1999.

9. "Use of 3-Dimensional Fluorescence Spectroscopy for PAH Screening," Garon C. Smith, Ted J. Christian and Joseph F. Sinski, American Chemical Society, National Meeting, Denver, CO, March 30, 1993.

10. "Effect of Solvent and Extraction Time in 3-Dimensional Fluorescence Screening of PAH Mixtures," Garon C. Smith, Brandie A. Theisen and Joseph F. Sinski, American Chemical Society, National Meeting, Denver, CO, March 30, 1993.

11. "Using 3-D Fluorescence and Artificial Neural Networks to Match Petroleum Contaminated Ground Water with Possible Sources" J.F.Sinski. Presented before the 1994 Montana University System Water Resources Center and Montana Section American Water Resources Association, Missoula, MT, October 13 - 14, 1994.

Scholarships/Awards/Grants Received:

KBRIN (Kentucky Biomedical Research Infrastructure Network) Collaborative Grant awarded 3 consecutive summers, 2002-2004.

Preliminary research was performed on sol-gel preparation and kinetic studies of metal ion uptake at the University of Tennessee's NSF Research Opportunity Award Program, summer 1999.

1st Place Student Paper Competition, American Water Resources Association, Missoula, MT, October 14, 1994

Howard-Fuson Memorial Scholarship, Summers 1992, 1993, 1994

Workshops Attended:

2009 CUR Institute Initiating and Sustaining Undergraduate Research Programs

Baldwin Wallace College, Cleveland, Ohio, May 2009

Statewide IRB Meeting, Lexington, Fall 2008

Parker Palmer Courage to Teach Conferences Series. Two-year commitment, 2002 - 2003.

Nuclear and Radiochemistry in the Chemistry Curriculum Workshop. Administered by J.D. Robertson and E.W. Kleppinger. Department of Chemistry, University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky, summer 1997.