Chemistry
faculty

Haiyan Fan-Hagenstein, Ph.D.

Professor

Office: 7.115
Email: haiyan.fan@nu.edu.kz
Phone: +7 (7172) 69 45 56
Specializations: Laser-induced fluorescence spectroscopy, Nanocarbon dots as well as ORR heterogeneous catalysis synthesis, characterization, and application and Spectroscopic study of intermolecular interactions in solution phase
Biography

Dr. Haiyan Fan-Hagenstein received her Ph.D. in Physical Chemistry from Marquette University. Her doctoral research in the group of Dr. Scott Reid focused on the study of the fine and hyperfine rovibronic structure of some interstellar or combustion reaction related to small radicals and carbenes using techniques including jet cooled molecular beam, laser-induced fluorescence, and quantum beat measurement. She then spent a few years as a postdoctoral appointee at Argonne national laboratory in Dr. Stephen Pratt’s group studying the vacuum ultraviolet and multiphoton photoionization dynamics of atoms or radical products of photodissociation, photoionization, and photodissociation from excited states, and autoionization and predissociation phenomena using ion imaging techniques. The postdoctoral experience at Concordia College in the group of Dr. Darin Ulness led her to the study of hydrogen or halogen bonding in the solution phase using Raman, FTIR, and NMR spectroscopy.
Courses Offered

Fall 2023
  • CHEM 331 – Physical Chemistry I
  • CHEM 33L – Physical Chemistry I Lab
  • CHEM 510 – Principles of Physical Chemistry
  • CHEM 730 – Chemical Thermodynamics and Kinetics
  • CHEM 591 – Scientific Methods in Chemistry (team-taught course)
  • CHEM 700 – Hot Topics in Chemistry (team-taught course)

Spring 2023
  • CHEM 332 – Physical Chemistry II
  • CHEM 332L – Physical Chemistry II Lab

Fall 2022
  • CHEM 331 – Physical Chemistry I
  • CHEM 33L – Physical Chemistry I Lab
  • CHEM 510 – Principles of Physical Chemistry

Spring 2022
  • CHEM 331L – Physical Chemistry I Lab
  • CHEM 332 – Physical Chemistry II
  • CHEM 332L – Physical Chemistry II Lab

Fall 2021
  • CHEM 331 – Physical Chemistry I
  • CHEM 510 – Principles of Physical Chemistry

Summer 2021
  • CHEM 101L – General Chemistry I Lab