Max A. Wellington an Associate Professor at the Northern Caribbean University has published multiple works from the thesis he developed during his studies at AIU as well as an e-book.
His works are the following:
Wellington M A and F. Valcin (2007) Impact of Bayer process liquor impurities on causticization. Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Research (USA) 46– 5094-5099. DOI:10.1021/ie070012u. Weblink: http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/ie070012u
Wellington M A (2013) Effect of thermal treatment of bauxite ore on Carbon (Inorganic and Organic) content and solubility in Bayer process liquor. Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Research (USA)- 52 (4)- 1434-1438. DOI: 10.1021/ie3024005. WebLink: http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/ie3024005
Wellington M A (2015) Lime causticization and silica- calcium- oxalate and organic carbon levels in Bayer process washer overflow liquor. ChemXpress International Journal- 8(3)- 208-213. Weblink: http://globalpublication.org/upload/toc/C/8/3/265/C_265.pdf
His E-book is:
Wellington Max A (2015) God of DNA: DNA a Figment of God’s Imagination. Amazon/Kindle Ebook- www.amazon.com. ISBN 978 976 95821 1 8. Weblink: http://www.amazon.com/God-DNA-Max-Wellington-ebook/dp/B00Z9R22QE/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1444548085&sr=1-1&keywords=God+of+DNA
Max graduated from AIU in 2007 with a Doctoral degree in Chemistry. We are very proud of his achievement which is a byproduct of the effort and dedication that he has always shown.
Congratulations in behalf of your University- AIU.