Mark James

Science

Phone
402-436-1780

Email
ajames@lps.org

Mark James

Science

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Classroom Information
About Me

Class Schedule

  • A-Days: GeoSci, Marine Bio, Physics
  • B-Days: GeoSci, Chemistry, Animal Behavior
  • C/D-Days: GeoSci, Chem/Physics, Science Research

 

SciOly Practice:

  • Tuesday (6-9) @ my house
  • Thursday (3-6) @ SFP
  • Saturday (2-5) @ Dalton's / Tori's / or YOURS...

 

Real World Design Challeng

  • Monday (3-6) @ SFP
  • Saturday (10-2) @ SFP

When I came back to teaching after spending 5 years as a research chemist (mostly "big-pharma") my students were surprised that I would be willing to give up almost 40% of my salary to do so.

Im not here for the money, I tell them; Im here for you...Im here because teaching is in my blood, because I believe in what we are doing, and because I have something to offer the students.  Im here at the Science Focus Program for the same reason they are here: we wanted something more.

Students at the Science Focus Program do actually get something more.  They get more science classes than the average student (at on science class each semester, 40 hours of science is the minimum!), they get more of my time, and they get more practice actually DOING science.

What do I mean by "doing" science? 

2009  I started a collaboration with Doane and UNL that allowed students to participate in an effort to design and build a portable Scanning Tunneling Microscope.  An STM allows you to examine materials at the level of individual atoms and even pick up and move single atoms!  Students interested in this kind of work should contact me.

2010 We received a grant for an Energy Bike. As students pedal the bike they generate power!  Feel firsthand the difference between how hard you have to work to light a "regular" light bulb and a "high efficiency" bulb.  Students can conduct studies on power generation, efficiency, and energy conservation.

2011 (Spring) Two of our students actually got to launch an experiment into space!  As part of the Student Spaceflight Experiments Program our students participated in (and eventually won) a contest to put an experiment on the final shuttle flight ever.  On the final shuttle flight ever, there was a small sample of algae from our lab.  Ground based studies show that algae produce a higher quantity of oil when stressed.  This oil can be harvested and used to make biofuels.  But does the same thing happen in space?  The data is being analyzed even now...

2011 (Spring) Students presented research at Climate Change Student Summit.  Sharing their work with students from Alaska, Illinois and Virginia and professors from UNL, our students had a chance to both learn and teach about climate change.

2011 (Summer) Students helped host the "Engineering Better Heart Health" Sunday with a Scientist event at Morril Hall.  With audience ages ranging from 4 to 93, students talked about Science & Engineering and engaged the public in hands on activities.  Many of the activities & presentations were designed by the students themselves.

2011 (Fall) Students have started a team to compete in the Real World Design Challenge.  This national competition has been going since 2008 but this is the first year Nebraska has been involved.  This years challenge: design a wing for a light personal aircraft.  The wing must be carbon-friendly, light and strong, capable of carrying 2 passengers 200 miles in less than 2 hours.  Students will need to learn the design software, master the physics of flight, propose a wing design and test it all prior to submission.

 

SciOly Practice:

  • Tuesday (6-9) @ my house
  • Thursday (3-6) @ SFP
  • Saturday (2-5) @ Dalton's / Tori's / or YOURS...

 

Real World Design Challeng

  • Monday (3-6) @ SFP
  • Saturday (10-2) @ SFP

Professional Experience

2000-2002: Chemistry Teacher (LSE)

2002-2007: Research Chemist

  • Licor: Design & build low cost, high throughput genetic sequencer.  Chemical / Biological / Physics support.
  • Novartis: Design & test analytical assays for over the counter medications to meet FDA regulations.
  • Pfizer: Test & report content, purity & stability for over the counter medications.

2007-Current: Science Teacher (Science Focus Program)

2009-2011: Teacher / Researcher (Argonnne National Lab, Chicago, Low Energy Physics)

  • Design & build cooling apparatus for detector in low energy particle accelerator
  • Write & implement curriculum relating research to National & State objectives in science

2010-2011 Teacher / Researcher (UNL Biomechanical Engineering)

  • Investigate physical characteristics of synthtic heart valves
  • Design STEM curriculum using Engineering (practical science) as a way to engage students in STEM
  • Design extra-curricular activities to attract students to STEM education & careers

2010-2011: Co-ordinator / Coach (Student Spaceflight Experiments Program)

  • Establish Lincoln as one of 14 schools participating in SSEP for final Shuttle Flight (STS-135)
  • Organize city-wide competition for students in Lincoln's public, private & parochial schools
  • Lead students through NASA's safety reveiw protocols

2011-2012: Coach Real World Design Challenge