Teaching
Spring 2024 Physical Chemistry: Biochemical Systems (CHEM341)
Tuesdays and Thursdays 2:00 to 3:20 pm, Room ARC-204
Spring 2023 Honors General Chemistry II (CHEM 164)
Lectures: Mondays and Thursdays 8:30 to 9:50 am, Room CCB-1303 (Auditorium). Recitations: Thursdays 12:25 – 1:20 pm (CCB-1209); 2:15 – 3:10 pm (CCB – 1203)
Fall 2021 Special Topics in Physical Chemistry (CHEM 541)
Tuesdays and Thursdays 5:00 to 6:20 pm, Room CCB-3217
Spring 2021 Honors General Chemistry II (CHEM 164)
Fall 2019 Biophysical Chemistry I (CHEM 437/537)
Tweetorials and Demos
1. Colligative Properties and Osmosis
Lipid bilayers are perfect semi-permeable membranes, they are permeable to water but not to sugars and ions! Last week, I showed my General Chemistry students how Osmotic Pressure can swell cells up🧐(plus how swelling the cell membrane triggers mechanosensitive Ca2+ signals😍)! pic.twitter.com/JR04k4EBQ3
— Zheng SHI (师征) (@ZS_biophys) January 30, 2023
2. Rutgers Day Chemistry Demos
A chemistry show by the awesome Bob Porcja @RutgersChem @RutgersNB 👏👏👏 pic.twitter.com/lNVRrPgGHh
— Zheng SHI (师征) (@ZS_biophys) April 29, 2023
3. Bioluminescent Dinoflagellates
In the middle of the the coronavirus pandemic, here is one of the things you can grow at home 🧚🧚♀️ pic.twitter.com/QEXSJ7YjWb
— Zheng SHI (师征) (@ZS_biophys) March 13, 2020
Rutgers University Student Instructional Rating
Rating (out of 5) to 10 standardized questions:
BAR represents mean ± SD, p value from paired Student’s t test.