Gourley, Bridget L., Cole, Richard, and Levinger, Nancy E., “Understanding reverse micelle systems via a variety of steady-state and time-resolved spectroscopies.” Poster presented by Bridget L. Gourley in the Physical Chemistry Poster Session at the 239th ACS National Meeting in San Francisco, CA, March 2010.
Gourley, Bridget L., Bullock, George R., Langdon, Benjamin T., Lynn, Bryce S.*, and Levinger, Nancy E., “Size and co-surfactant implications on solvation dynamics in cetyltrimethylammonium bromide (CTAB) reverse micelle systems.” Poster presented by Bridget L. Gourley in the Physical Chemistry Poster Session at the 231st ACS National Meeting in Atlanta, GA, March 2006.
Gourley, Bridget L., Bullock, George R., and Levinger, Nancy E., “Co-surfactant implications on solvation dynamics in cetyltrimethylammonium bromide (CTAB) reverse micelle systems.” Poster presented by Bridget L. Gourley in the Physical Chemistry Poster Session and Sci-Mix at the 229th ACS National Meeting in San Diego, CA, March 2005.
Gourley, Bridget L., and Shirts, Randall B., “Extreme vibrational excitation using picsecond IR pulse trains: Classical-quantum Correspondence.” Talk given by Bridget L. Gourley at the 221st ACS National Meeting in San Diego, CA, April 2001.
Gourley, Bridget L., Seu, Keoki* and Burns, Jonathan*, “Time-dependent Dynamics of Two Coupled Morse Oscillators Driven by an Infrared Picosecond Pulse Train.” Poster presented by Bridget L. Gourley at the American Conference on Theoretical Chemistry, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO, July 1999.
Dibble, Bridget G. and Shirts, R.B., “Extreme Vibrational Excitation Using Picosecond Pulse Trains: Classical-Quantum Correspondence.” Poster presented by B. Dibble at the American Conference on Theoretical Chemistry, Park City, UT, July 1996.
Dibble, Bridget G. and Shirts, R.B., “Extreme Rotation-Vibration Excitation of a Diatomic Molecule Using Picosecond Pulse Trains: Classical-Quantum Correspondence.” Poster presented by B. Dibble at the 23rd Annual Midwest Theoretical Chemistry Conference, May 1990.
Dibble, Bridget G. and Shirts, R.B., “Multicolor Multiphoton Processes in HF When Irriadiated by a Picosecond IR Pulse Train.” Talk given by B. Dibble during the Laser-molecule Interaction session of the Telluride Workshop on Non-linear Dynamics, July 1989.
Dibble, Bridget G. and Shirts, R.B., “Extreme Vibrational Excitation Using Picosecond Pulses.” Poster presented by B. Dibble at the 22nd Annual Midwest Theoretical Chemistry Conference, May 1989.
Dibble, Bridget G. and Shirts, R.B., “Moving Up the Vibrational Ladder: Extreme Vibrational Excitation Using Picosecond Pulse Trains.” Presented by R. Shirts at the poster session of the 196th National ACS Meeting in Los Angeles, CA, September 1988.
Dibble, Bridget G. and Shirts, R. B., “Vibrational Super Excitation using Picosecond Infrared Pulse Trains.” Poster presented by B. Dibble at the Eighteenth Annual Winter Colloquium on the Physics of Quantum Electronics, January 1988.
Dibble, Bridget G. and Shirts, R. B., “Birkhoff-Gustavson Normal Form as a Method for Semiclassical Quantization of a Molecular System coupled to a Radiation Field.” Poster presented by B. Dibble at the Ninth Annual West Coast Theoretical Chemistry Conference, June 1987.
Dibble, Bridget G. and Shirts, R. B., “Results of Birkhoff-Gustavson Normal Form Semiclassical Quantization of a Morse Oscillator Coupled to a Radiation Field.” Talk given by B. Dibble during the Laser-molecule Interaction session of the Telluride Workshop on Non-Linear Dynamics, July 1987.
*undergraduate co-authors.
Presentation (peer reviewed acceptance), “Strategies for the Recruitment and Retention of Faculty of Color for STEM Tenure-Track Faculty Positions,” for the Council on Undergraduate Research (CUR) 16th National Conference, Tampa, FL, June 2016. Co-leader Eileen M. Spain, Occidental College.
Panel presentation (peer reviewed acceptance), “Integrating Research into the Curriculum,” for the Council on Undergraduate Research (CUR) 16th National Conference, Tampa, FL, June 2016. Co-panelists Robert Bachman, University of the South, Amy Deveau, University of New England in Maine, and Rebecca Jones, James Madison University.
Interactive workshop (peer reviewed acceptance), “Using small grant opportunities to jump start your research.” for the Council on Undergraduate Research (CUR) 16th National Conference, Tampa, FL, June 2016.
Invited speaker, “Balancing Teaching, Research, Service and Life in the context of primarily undergraduate institutions (PUIs).” Presented in the YCC (Younger Chemists Committee)-CUR Sponsored Symposia Starting a Successful Research Program at a Predominantly Undergraduate Institution at the 251st ACS National Meeting, San Diego, CA, March 2016.
Submitted paper, “Overview of a flexible curriculum and the impact on undergraduate research.” Presented in the Supporting and Expanding Undergraduate Research in Chemistry Symposium as part of the Division of Chemical Education at the 251st ACS National Meeting, San Diego, CA, March 2016.
Invited speaker, “Using Small Grant Opportunities to Jump-Start your Research.” Presented in the YCC (Younger Chemists Committee)-CUR Sponsored Symposia Starting a Successful Research Program at a Predominantly Undergraduate Institution at the 251st ACS National Meeting, San Diego, CA, March 2016.
Invited speaker, “Balancing Teaching, Research, Service and Life in the context of primarily undergraduate institutions (PUIs).” Presented in the YCC (Younger Chemists Committee)-CUR Sponsored Symposia Starting a Successful Research Program at a Predominantly Undergraduate Institution at the 249th ACS National Meeting, Denver, CO, March 2015.
Keynote panel organizer and moderator, “Provost Roundtable – Insights into administrative decisions supporting UR in the context of other university needs,” at the CUR 15th National Conference, Washington, D.C., June 2014. Panelists Ellen Junn (Provost, California State University, Dominguez Hills), Matthew Reed (VPAA, Holyoke Community College), Philip Rous (Provost, University of Maryland, Baltimore County), Kathryn Westcott (Interim Provost, Juniata College).
Interactive workshop leader (peer reviewed acceptance), “Using small grant opportunities to jump start your research.” Led at the Council on Undergraduate Research (CUR) 15th National Conference, Washington, D.C., June 2014.
Invited speaker, “Balancing Teaching, Research, Service and Life in the context of primarily undergraduate institutions (PUIs).” Presented in the YCC (Younger Chemists Committee)-CUR Sponsored Symposia Starting a Successful Research Program at a Predominantly Undergraduate Institution at the 247th ACS National Meeting in Dallas, TX March 2014.
Invited speaker, “Balancing Teaching, Research, Service and Life in the context of primarily undergraduate institutions (PUIs).” Presented in the YCC-CUR Sponsored Symposia Starting a Successful Research Program at a Predominantly Undergraduate Institution at the 245th ACS National Meeting in New Orleans, LA April 2013.
Invited speaker, “Fundamental importance of obtaining internal support to achieve your research goals.” Presented in the YCC-CUR Sponsored Symposia Starting a Successful Research Program at a Predominantly Undergraduate Institution 243rd ACS National Meeting in San Diego, CA, March 2012.
Poster presenter, “Horizontal Mentoring Alliances to Enhance the Academic Careers of Senior Women Science Faculty at Liberal Arts Institutions.” NSF ADVANCE Program Meeting, Washington, D.C., November 2010.
Interactive session speaker, “Facilitating the advancement of senior women chemistry and physics faculty via multi-institution horizontal peer-mentoring: Transforming the professoriate for broader impacts.” CUR 13th National Conference, Weber State University, Ogden, UT, June 2010. Co-presented with Anne-Barrie Hunter (University of Colorado-Boulder).
Interactive session speaker, “Using small grant opportunities to jump start your research.” CUR 13th National Conference, Weber State University, Ogden, UT, June 2010.
Poster presentation, “Collaborative Research for Horizontal Mentoring Alliances.” NSF ADVANCE Program Meeting, October 2009, Co-presented with Kerry Karukstis (Harvey Mudd College).
Invited speaker, “Enhancing Learning using DyKnowTM and Tablets in Chemistry,” National Institute for Technology and Liberal Education (NITLE) Workshop “Teaching with Tablet PCs in Varied Disciplines,” DePauw University, Greencastle, IN, March 2009.
Invited speaker, “The Tenure Process Explained, Perspectives from the Reviewer Side,” Association for Women in Science (AWIS) Regional Workshop, Indianapolis, IN, October 2008.
Invited workshop leader, “Using small grant opportunities to jump start your research,” CUR 12th National Conference, College of Saint Benedict, St. Joseph, MN, June 2008.
Invited speaker, “Real-time Collaboration for the Liberal Arts Community,” NITLE Summit, San Francisco, CA, April 2008. Co-presenter was Bret Olsen (NITLE).
Invited speaker, “Visibility of early engagement in undergraduate research at DePauw University increases participation and interest,” Chemical Education Division Technical Program, 233rd ACS National Meeting, Chicago, IL, March 2007.
Speaker, “DyKnowTM as a mechanism for sharing student work among peers and more effective note taking,” Chemical Education Division Technical Program, 233rd ACS National Meeting, Chicago, IL, March 2007.
Speaker, “Enhancing communication in chemistry courses using DyKnowTM,” Chemical Education Division Technical Program, 233rd ACS National Meeting, Chicago, IL, March 2007.
Invited workshop leader, “Using small grant opportunities to jump start your research,” CUR Dialogue, Washington, DC, March 2007.
Invited workshop leader, “Using small grant opportunities to jump start your research,” CUR 11th National Conference, DePauw University, Greencastle, IN, June 2006.
Invited panelist, “Want to Bring CUR to Your Home Institution? Tips for Bidding on and Hosting a CUR National Conference or Business Meeting,” CUR 11th National Conference, DePauw University, Greencastle, IN, June 2006. Other panelists included Diane Husic, Moravian College, Lori Bettison-Varga, College of Wooster, Scott Feller, Wabash College, Mike Nelson, University of Wisconsin, La Crosse.
Workshop organizer and presenter, “Research Participation in the First-year,” CUR 11th National Conference, DePauw University, Greencastle, IN, June 2006. Co-organizer and panelist, Gina MacDonald, James Madison University.
Invited panelist, “Using small grant opportunities to jump start your research,” CUR Dialogue, Washington, D.C., April 2005.
Workshop organizer and presenter, “International research experiences for students,” CUR 10th National Conference, University of Wisconsin LaCrosse, June 2004. Co-panelist, Tim Elgren, Hamilton College.
Co-organizer, “Radical change: the quiet way,” Women Chemists Committee luncheon program, ACS Regional Meeting, June 2004. Co-organizer, Tracey Ward, Eli Lilly and Company.
Speaker, “Curricular change: Assessing the impact at DePauw University,” Chemical Education Technical Program, 225th ACS National Meeting, New Orleans LA, March 2003.
Invited workshop leader, “Using small grant opportunities to jump start your research career,” CUR Dialogue, Washington, D.C., Feb 2003.
Invited panelist, “Steps to Build an Institutional Culture, Both Formal and Informal, Supportive of Women in Science,” Sigma Xi National Forum, Galveston, TX, November 2002. Other panelists, Jeanne Narum, Executive Director, Project Kaleidoscope and Catherine Middlecamp, University of Wisconsin, Madison.
Workshop organizer and presenter, “Innovative Chemistry Curricula that Support Undergraduate Research,” CUR 9th National Conference, Connecticut College, New London, CT, June 2002. Other panelists, Tim Elgren, Hamilton College and Richard Hark, Juniata College.
Workshop organizer and presenter, “Physical Chemistry Courses in the 21st Century: What is the role of writing?” CUR 9th National Conference at Connecticut College, New London, CT, June 2002. Co-panelist Carl Salter, Moravian College.
Invited speaker, “Picking Research Projects for Success with Undergraduates,” YCC-CUR joint symposium, “How to Get Started in Research at a Predominately Undergraduate Institution,” 223rd ACS National Meeting, Orlando FL, April 2002.
Speaker, “DePauw Institute for Girls in Science (DIGS): An Outreach Program Encouraging Interest in Science,” Hoosier Association of Science Teachers Meeting, Inc., Indianapolis, IN, February 2002. Co-presenter, Jodi Bondy, DePauw University Academic Resource Center.
Workshop organizer and leader, “Women in Science (WIS) Activities,” CUR 8th National Conference, Wooster College, Wooster, OH, June 2000. Co-panelist, Janice Thornton, Oberlin College.
Workshop organizer and presenter, “DePauw Science Research Fellows (SRF) Program: A Model for a Research Honors Program,” CUR 8th National Conference, Wooster College, Wooster, OH, June 2000.
Workshop organizer and presenter, “Physical Chemistry Laboratory or Advanced Integrative Laboratory, Benefits and Challenges of Each,” CUR 8th National Conference, Wooster College, Wooster, OH, June 2000. Co-panelists, Jerry VanHecke, Harvey Mudd College and Thom Spence, Loyola University (New Orleans).
Invited panelist, “Using Undergraduate Research programs to Improve Recruitment and Retention of Under-represented Populations in the Sciences,” American Association of Colleges and Universities (AAC&U) Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C., January 2000. Other panelists, Suzanne Baker, Daniel Wubah and David Brakke, James Madison University.
Workshop organizer and presenter, “Ensuring the Success of All Students (by focusing on the persistence and success of women in the study and practice of science),” Project Kaleidoscope (PKAL) F21 National Assembly/10th Anniversary Celebration in Washington, D.C., October 1999.
Workshop organizer and presenter, “Experiences in a Physical Chemistry Laboratory,” CUR 7th National Conference, Occidental College, Los Angeles CA, June 1998. Co-panelists Ralph Amey, Occidental College, Judy Halstead, Skidmore College, Bert Holmes, Lyon College, Erica Harvey, Fairmont State College, and Carl Salter, Moravian College.
Workshop organizer and presenter, “WIS activities: Successes, Hurdles and What is Involved in Planning/Supporting,” CUR 7th National Conference, Occidental College, Los Angeles, CA, June 1998. Co-panelists Jean Fuller-Stanley, Wellesley College, Linda Hodges, Agnes Scott College and Mary P. Kertzman, DePauw University.