Donald J. Dahm

Donald J. Dahm is a professor at Rowan University. In 2004, Dr. Dahm received the Outstanding Achievement in Near Infrared Spectroscopy Award from the Eastern Analytical Symposium. He was selected in 2011 by Rowan students as the professor they most wanted to give “The Last Lecture,” an annual event based on Randy Pausch’s book. Don’s most recent book, coauthored with his son Kevin, is Interpreting Diffuse Reflectance and Transmittance: A Theoretical Introduction to Absorption Spectroscopy of Scattering Materials (2007).

Donald J. Dahm

Donald J. Dahm is a professor at Rowan University. In 2004, Dr. Dahm received the Outstanding Achievement in Near Infrared Spectroscopy Award from the Eastern Analytical Symposium. He was selected in 2011 by Rowan students as the professor they most wanted to give “The Last Lecture,” an annual event based on Randy Pausch’s book. Don’s most recent book, coauthored with his son Kevin, is Interpreting Diffuse Reflectance and Transmittance: A Theoretical Introduction to Absorption Spectroscopy of Scattering Materials (2007).

Books by Donald J. Dahm

  • Calculations in Chemistry: An Introduction

    Donald J. Dahm, Eric A. Nelson

    Ebook Folder, 2013

    A research-backed learning system for preparatory chemistry that systematically reinforces both the fundamental concepts and math skills that are prerequisites for success in general chemistry.
  • Calculations in Chemistry: An Introduction

    Donald J. Dahm, Eric A. Nelson

    Second Edition, Paperback, 2017

    Helps students overcome the biggest barrier to their success in chemistry: maths.
  • Calculations in Chemistry: An Introduction

    Donald J. Dahm, Eric A. Nelson

    Second Edition, E Book, 2017

    Helps students overcome the biggest barrier to their success in chemistry: maths.