HARTSVILLE, SC (12/14/2011)(readMedia)-- Coker College student Michelle Thomas, of Lamar, S.C., recently co-presented with April Ruthven, of Hartsville, S.C., at the Southeast Regional Meeting of the American Chemical Society (SERMACS) held in Richmond, Va., in October. Over 250 graduate and undergraduate students presented research at the conference.
For their research project, "Design modifications to a room-temperature chirped-pulse Fourier transform microwave (RT-CP-FTMW) spectrometer," Thomas and Ruthven changed the design of an instrument previously built at Coker, tested the new design and compared the results to the previous instrument. Thomas is a junior chemistry major at Coker.
Established in 1908, Coker College readies undergraduates for personal and professional success through a distinctive four-year program that emphasizes a practical application of the liberal arts as well as hands-on and discussion-based learning within and beyond the classroom. Coker is ranked among the "Best Colleges" in the South by U.S. News & World Report as well as The Princeton Review. Located in Hartsville, S.C., Coker is within two hours of the cultural, financial and recreational resources of Charlotte, Columbia, Charleston and Myrtle Beach.