Project Overview

Joseph "Joe" Sabol joined American Chemical Society in 1976 and was named ACS Fellow in 2018.

Joe's volunteer service includes ACS Division of Small Chemical Businesses (SCHB) Program Chair (2008-2022) and Councilor (2016-2024); Upper Peninsula Local Section Treasurer (2008-2025); Great Lakes Region Director (2011-2025) and Treasurer (2019-2025); Committee on Environment and Sustainability (2022-25); Committee on Chemistry and Public Affairs CCPA (2015-2021).

In 2003, Joe Sabol was appointed to Marquette County [MI] Local Emergency Planning Committee LEPC and has been Chair since 2017.

Joe Sabol is a Director (2022-2026), Friends of Peter White Public Library, Marquette, Michigan. See: PWPL

Joseph "Joe" Sabol, PhD, is a consultant to the chemical, semiconductor, polymer, and related industries, specializing in technical and business development services, Chem-Consult. Sabol is a second-generation fruit and vegetable grower Sabol Farm in Racine County, Wisconsin, and received a B.S. (chemistry) from Carroll College (now Carroll University, Wisconsin) and a Ph.D. (chemistry) from Oklahoma State University (Stillwater). After a postdoc in chemical engineering at University of Minnesota, Sabol taught analytical, physical, and environmental chemistry and studied the transport, magnetic, and crystallographic properties of transition metal oxides.

The most recent publication is,

Correlation between magnetism and the Verwey transition in magnetite, 

Phys. Rev. B 111, 245161 – Published 30 June, 2025

Phys. Rev. B 111, 245161 (2025)

DOI: https://doi.org/10.1103/yn1s-3hv3

Project Detail

  • Client Name:
    Joe Sabol
  • Client Company Name:
    Joe Sabol
  • Project Start Date:
    2025-06-30
  • Project End Date:
    2025-12-31
  • Client Comment:

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Two good reads on climate disruption:

1) Computer-assisted classification of contrarian claims about climate change
Coan, T.G., Boussalis, C., Cook, J. et al. Sci Rep 11, 22320 (2021).
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-021-01714-4

2) Climate déjà vu
Science, Vol 387, Issue 6733, p. 455 (21 Jan 2025)
https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.adw1532

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Wisconsin Air Quality Monitor
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Purple Air
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Local wastewater monitoring is useful in the detection of viruses and other substances of concern in public health. Wisconsin Wastewater Monitoring Program
https://www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/covid-19/wastewater.htm

Conference Organization

ACS Fall 2026, Chicago, August 23-27
JOINT ENFL & GEOC
Atmospheric Methane: Sources, Sinks, and Solutions
https://callforabstracts.acs.org/acsfall2026

ACS Spring 2026, Atlanta, March 22-26
JOINT ENFL, ENVR, GEOC, I&EC
Methane: Chemistry of a Greenhouse Gas

Atlantic Basin Conference on Chemistry
ABCChem December 2026
Chemical engineering process technology research for global sustainability
https://abcchem.org/

Pacifichem 2025
Honolulu, December 15-20
Approaching Steady-State Atmospheric Methane in the Anthropocene
https://pacifichem.org