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Robyn E. Hannigan
American academic / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Robyn Ellen Hannigan is an American academic in the field of science, and an inventor and entrepreneur. She is the 19th president[1] of Ursinus College in Collegeville, Pa., having previously served as the provost of Clarkson University.[2]
Quick Facts 19th President of Ursinus College, Preceded by ...
Robyn E. Hannigan | |
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![]() Hannigan in 2019 | |
19th President of Ursinus College | |
Assumed office July 1, 2022 | |
Preceded by | Brock Blomberg |
Alma mater | University of Rochester SUNY Buffalo The College of New Jersey |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Earth Science Environmental Science Geology Biology |
Institutions | Ursinus College Clarkson University University of Massachusetts Boston National Science Foundation Arkansas State University |
Thesis | Trace and major elements in sedimentary and igneous processes: REE geochemistry of black shales and MORB and major element chemical variations in plume-generated basalts (1997) |
Doctoral advisor | Asish Basu |
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Hannigan and her colleagues have developed four patents and technologies, including one which resolved an analytical chemistry instrument communication issue, and another which was a medical application technology.[3][4][5]