Will do. He is on vacation right now but he spent 35+ years at Hanford Washington as a part of the atomic cleanup and now that he is retired from the government lab he teaches at WSU Tricities where he is the director of chemistry. (Professor Metcalf is my dad) He is actually on the international relations board at WSU and has been involved in teaching Russian universities American (or western) chemical sampling standards because old soviet scientific standards of chemical sampling are not respected in the international scientific community while western sampling standards are accepted. He is the master of the mass spectrometer.
Now that he is retired he loves teaching chemistry because it is more "White Lab Coat" and not "White Collar (his words)"
I’ll have to show my dad. He has been a professional chemist for 40 years and is now a full time professor of inorganic chemistry.
wow! if he/his students want an edu discount code, send me an email!
Will do. He is on vacation right now but he spent 35+ years at Hanford Washington as a part of the atomic cleanup and now that he is retired from the government lab he teaches at WSU Tricities where he is the director of chemistry. (Professor Metcalf is my dad) He is actually on the international relations board at WSU and has been involved in teaching Russian universities American (or western) chemical sampling standards because old soviet scientific standards of chemical sampling are not respected in the international scientific community while western sampling standards are accepted. He is the master of the mass spectrometer.
Now that he is retired he loves teaching chemistry because it is more "White Lab Coat" and not "White Collar (his words)"