Montwaun Young

Montwaun Young
Vice President
Ph.D. Candidate (4th Year)
Chemistry & Chemical Biology
Current Research

My research is in the field of analytical chemistry, specializing in the fundamental characterization and new applications for chemical imaging with mass spectrometry. Mass spectrometry imaging (MSI) is a powerful technique that enables us to visualize and directly determine the spatial distribution of chemical species on a sample surface. Combining various analytical techniques involved in MSI that can provide orthogonal analytical information can be beneficial, since each particular technique has its own advantages. In my projects, I am developing an approach to generate chemical “images” or maps of solid sample surfaces with high spatial resolution. As such, I am developing a new multimodal imaging approach that simultaneously provides elemental and molecular information via high-resolution optical spectroscopy and mass spectrometry. Additionally, I am exploring the use of a direct current atmospheric-pressure glow discharge (APGD), modeled on the flowing atmospheric-pressure afterglow (FAPA), as a secondary excitation source for atomic and molecular optical emission spectroscopy, which provides good analyte discrimination and sensitivity with little to no sample preparation.

Hometown
Greensboro, NC
Undergraduate School
The University North Carolina Wilmington
Hobbies

In my free time, I enjoy playing with my boxer, cooking, spending time with friends, playing video games and catching a festival or event every now and then. I am big on expanding underrepresented minority participation in STEM and continue my efforts by being an accessible role model and actively participating in campus and community organizations.

What you like about RPI/Troy

One thing that I like about Troy is its proximity to major cities like NYC and Boston. It is a small town but host many festivals and activities to keep you entertained such as the weekly farmers market and the free summer concerts in Albany. RPI encourages interdisciplinary studies and there are many opportunities to cross-collaborate and expand your research.  The environment in the chemistry department is pleasant and the faculty have extensive knowledge in their areas of research and are always eager to share knowledge.  The great reputation of the school is extremely beneficial when considering your future career.

Random/Interesting Fact

There are no members in my family with a Ph.D., so I am striving to make history by becoming the first Ph.D. graduate.