Morgan Alonzo
Program Director and Lecturer at School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences at University of Technology Sydney
Biography
University of Technology Sydney
Morgan completed a Bachelor of Forensic Science in Applied Chemistry (Honours) degree at the University of Technology Sydney (UTS) in 2012. She then completed her PhD at UTS in 2018 on the development of new methods for the identification of new psychoactive substances in seized illicit materials. Her research in this field of forensic chemistry and forensic toxicology has led to ongoing international industry collaboration and commercialisation of a presumptive test for the drug class, the synthetic cathinones.
In her role as a Scholarly Teaching Fellow, Morgan coordinates, develops, and lectures into a number of chemistry subjects at UTS.
University Of Technology Sydney Appointments
- Lecturer
University of Technology Sydney, Sydney, Australia1 Jan 2022 - Scholarly Teaching Fellow
University of Technology Sydney, Australia7 Jan 2019 - 31 Dec 2021
Degrees
- PhD, Physical Sciences
University of Technology Sydney, Australia 2014 - 2018 - Bachelor of Forensic Science (Hons - 1st class)
University of Technology Sydney, Sydney, Australia 2009 - 2012
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