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Kyser Seaney

12 Cedar Ridge Way


Durango, CO 81301
(719) 429-7512
kdseaney@fortlewis.edu
EDUCATION kyserseaney@gmail.com
kseaney@cortez.k12.co.us
2014 – 2018 B.S. Chemistry and Mathematics minor, Fort Lewis College, Durango, CO
Chemistry Senior Seminar Thesis Research Advisor: Dr. Callie Cole

2018 – 2020 M.A. Education, Fort Lewis College, Durango, CO

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
2019 Student Teacher/Substitute Teacher
Montezuma-Cortez High School, Cortez CO
 Student Taught AP Physics, CLEP Chemistry, and Physical Science
 Developed and lead instruction, labs, and student activities
Fall 2017 Physical Chemistry Guest Lecturer
Fort Lewis College, Durango, CO
 Educated students in LabVIEW and conducted guest lectures using clever visuals.
 Independently set up and developed over 12 demos and aided in labs.
 Directed successful review sessions by providing innovative real world examples.

2015 - 2018 Math Assistance Center Tutor


Math Assistance Center (MAC). Fort Lewis College, Durango, CO.
 Conducted review sessions and instructed students ranging from pre-calculus to linear algebra.
 Demonstrated a multitude of methods for students to assimilate information through graphs and other
visuals.

2015 – 2016 General Chemistry TA


Fort Lewis College, Durango, CO.
 Prepared labs, administered quizzes, graded lab notebooks, and held weekly review sessions.

PRESENTATIONS

April 2017 Undergraduate research symposium, “The Quantum Mechanics of Music”, Fort Lewis College,
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April 2018 Undergraduate research symposium, “Quantifying Collisional Energies within and Ion Trap Mass
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PUBLICATIONS

2017 “A Musical Example to Visualize Abstract Quantum Mechanical Ideas” Forrest W. Eagle, Kyser D.
Seaney, Michael P. Grubb (2017) J. Chem. Educ. Doi: 10.1021/acs.jchemed.7b00413, Fort Lewis College
Chemistry Department, Durango, CO.

2018 “Quantifying Collisional Energies within an Ion Trap Mass Spectrometer by LabVIEW Simulation” Kyser D.
Seaney (2018) Metamorphosis. Available at:
https://metamorphosis.coplac.org/index.php/metamorphosis/article/view/217

AWARDS
Physical Chemistry Student of the Year Award: Fort Lewis College, Spring 2017
The PRAXIS Series ETS Recognition of Excellence (ROE) in General Science: Content Knowledge
Outstanding Chemistry Student of the Year Award: Fort Lewis College, Spring 2018
Undergraduate Award in Physical Chemistry: American Chemical Society, Division of Physical Chemistry 2018

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