Mr. Pedro Irigoyen

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Title: Chief CLT of Chemistry
Office: S-435
Phone: (718) 631-6281
Fax: (718) 281-5078
E-mail: pirigoyen@qcc.cuny.edu

Mr. Pedro Irigoyen spent 61/2 years in the U.S.A.F. and performed various duties; disaster response, combat support engineer, instructor and entomology to name a few. Following the Air Force he majored in computer technology prior to joining the chemistry department at Q.C.C... As a member of Q.C.C. he as introduced computer technology to the teaching of chemistry like; video conferring, computer interfacing, wireless networking and smart rooms.

PRESENTATIONS

  • Jorge Ubillus, Pedro Irigoyen and Paris Svoronos “Correlation of the van’t Hoff Factor with the Concentration of Inorganic Solutes Using Computer Interface Freezing Point Depression Measurements.” The 37 th MARM Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Rutgers University, May 24, 2005 (poster presentation).
  • Imran Haque, Pedro Irigoyen and Paris Svoronos “Calculation of the Ionization Constant of Weak Carboxylic Acids in Aqueous Solutions Using Freezing Point Depression Measurements Obtained by Computer Interface” 37 th MARM Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Rutgers University, May 24, 2005 (oral presentation).
  • Tolulope Falope, Pedro Irigoyen and Paris Svoronos “Comparison of various hot peppers using HPLC (High Pressure Liquid Chromatography) ” 37 th MARM Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Rutgers University, May 24, 2005 (poster presentation).
  • Imranul Haque, Paris Svoronos and Pedro Irigoyen “Determination of the Ionization Constant of Weak Carboxylic Acids Using Computer Interface Freezing Point Depression Measurements” The 53 rd Undergraduate Research Symposium of the American Chemical Society- New York section, Stony Brook, May 7, 2005 (oral presentation).
  • Jorge Ubilus, Paris Svoronos and Pedro Irigoyen, “Correlation of the van’t Hoff Factor with the Concentration of Inorganic Solutes Using Computer Interface Freezing Point Depression measurements” The 53 rd Undergraduate Research Symposium of the American Chemical Society- New York section, Stony Brook, May 7, 2005 (oral presentation).
  • Tolulope Falope, Pedro Irigoyen and Paris Svoronos, Comparison of the Degree of Hotness of Various Hot Peppers Using HPLC(High Pressure Liquid Chromatography)“ The 53 rd Undergraduate Research Symposium of the American Chemical Society- New York section, Stony Brook, May 7, 2005 (oral presentation).
  • Jorge Ubillus, Paris Svoronos and Pedro Irigoyen “Correlation of the van’t Hoff Factor with the Concentration of Inorganic Solutes Using Computer Interface Freezing Point Depression Measurements”1 st Annual QCC Honors Conference, April 15, 2005 (oral presentation)
  • Tolulope Falope, Pedro Irigoyen and Paris Svoronos “Comparison of the degree of “hotness” of various hot peppers using HPLC (High Pressure Liquid Chromatography)” 1 st Annual QCC Honors Conference, April 15, 2005 (oral presentation)
  • Imran Haque, Paris Svoronos and Pedro Irigoyen “Determination of the Ionization Constant of Weak Carboxylic Acids Using Computer Interface Freezing Point Depression Measurements” 1 st Annual QCC Honors Conference, April 15, 2005 (oral presentation).

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