Faculty - Dr. Valerie Goss
                     
                     
                        
                        
                           
                           
                           
                           Professor of Chemistry
                            
                         
                     
                     
                        
                        
                           
                           
                              
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                                          | Contact Information |  
                                          
                                          | Phone: (773) 995-3892 |  
                                          
                                          | Email: vgoss@csu.edu |  
                                          
                                          | Office: WSC-234 |  | 
                           
                           
                              
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                                          | Education |  
                                          
                                          | B.S., Chicago State University |  
                                          
                                          | M.S., Loyola University of Chicago |  
                                          
                                          | M.S., Universtiy of Notre Dame |  
                                          
                                          | Ph.D., University of Notre Dame |  | 
                           
                        
                     
                     Hobbies & Interests
                     
                     Reading, flying kites, dancing
                     
                     Research Interests
                     
                     Our group is interested in surface chemistry.  Higher ordered structures on surfaces
                           which can be modified to build functional circuits or sensors is the driving science
                           behind our research.  One of the major nanostructures that we use is DNA origami.
                            Our work is applicable to molecular electronics and biomolecule sensing.  We are
                           also interested in nanomolecules binding onto meteorite surfaces, and the antimicrobial
                           properties of metallic nanoparticles.
                     
                     Representative Presentations & Publications
                     
                     
                        
                        - Bidhar, S., Goss, V., Chen, W. Y., Stanishevsky, A., Li, M., Kuksenko, S., ... & Zwaska,
                           R. (2021). Production and qualification of an electrospun ceramic nanofiber material
                           as a candidate future high power target. Physical Review Accelerators and Beams, 24(12),
                           123001.
Representative Grants & Funding
                     
                     
                        
                        - 2015-Current, funding varies annually, CSU collaboration with NASA Illinois Space
                           Grant Consortium (ISGC) to support faculty and student research teams working on projects
                           related to NASA Mission Directorates.
- 2021-2026, $2M, CSU collaboration with UChicago, UIUC, Harvard - NSF QLCI (Quantum
                           Leap Challenge Institute) Quantum Sensing for Biophysics and Bioengineering (QuBBE):
                           Exploiting quantum coherence and correlations to probe structure, dynamics, and function
                           in vivo. CSU funds are for basic science research and workforce development, Q-Certification
                           Program, supporting students and faculty. 
- 2019-2023, $86,350, CSU collaboration with UIUC - NASA Development of the Cryogenic
                           Hydrogen-Energy Electric Transport Aircraft (CHEETA) Design Concept. (CHEETA) is a
                           NASA funded grant at the University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign, which seeks to
                           design liquid hydrogen (LH2) fuel cells to power an electrically driven aircraft propulsion
                           system for unconventional aircraft in a fully-electric flight vehicle. The CHEETA
                           center will work to develop systems that may one day result in quiet, efficient propulsion
                           systems that produce zero carbon dioxide and other harmful emissions. UIUC is partnering
                           with Chicago State University to explore fuel cell membrane designs, fabrication methods,
                           and materials,which will have applications in a new area of research for CSU students
                           and faculty.
Memberships
                     
                     
                        
                        - American Chemical Society
- NOBCCHE - National Organization for the Professional Advancement of Black Chemists
                           and Chemical Engineers
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