SWOSU’S Dr. Tim Hubin Presented 2022 Oklahoma Chemist Award

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November 4, 2022

SWOSU Press Release

The Oklahoma Chemist Award for 2022 was presented to SWOSU’s Dr. Tim Hubin on Saturday, October 8 at the American Chemical Society (ACS) Pentasectional meeting in Bartlesville. Hubin is the first SWOSU faculty to receive this award.

Upon arrival at SWOSU, he overhauled our traditional inorganic chemistry lab into a project-based lab giving each student a specific project through which they would learn synthetic inorganic methods and analysis of inorganic intermediate and final products, said Dr. Blake Sonobe the former SWOSU Chemistry & Physics Chair and Provost. “This produced immediate results in greater student interest and enthusiasm, translating into increased interest in undergraduate research.”

Other nominators spoke of Hubin’s dedication to undergraduate education, impact on the development and careers of future scientists, and excellence as a mentor to undergraduates in internationally leading research. Hubin has offered undergraduates opportunities in advanced research in the areas of medicinal inorganic compounds, macrocyclic chemistry, and supramolecular structures. Undergraduates working with Hubin have produced publishable results and many have moved on to postgraduate study. Reflecting on Hubin’s career, his colleague Dr. S.J. Archibald stated, “He is an innovative scholar, an excellent scientist, and a community leader.”

To date, Hubin has 55 refereed publications with 55 unique undergraduate co-authors, 60 presentations at national meetings and invited seminars, and 6 patents while at SWOSU. He has also been the recipient of more than $2.3 million in research funding from INBRE, EPSCoR, OCAST, the Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation in Science (OK-LSAMP), ACS Petroleum Research Fund and a Henry Dreyfus Teacher-Scholar Unrestricted Grant. In the past 17 years, Hubin has mentored over 75 students in undergraduate research at SWOSU.

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