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Abbreviated Curriculum Vitae of Branka M. Ladanyi
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• Member, President’s Advisory Board for the Department of Chemistry, Carnegie Mellon University (2011) • Member, DOE/BES Review Panel, Chemical Science Research Programs, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (2009) • Interim Editor, Journal of Chemical Physics (2007−2008) • Associate Editor, Journal of Chemical Physics (1994− 2007, 2009−2010) • Member, DOE/BES Review Panel, PNNL Molecular Theory & Modeling (2007) • Member, Committee of Visitors, NSF Chemistry Division (2006) • Chair, Gordon Conference on Water and Aqueous Solutions (2006) • Member-at-Large, Executive Committee of the Chemical Physics Division of the American Physical Society (2005−2008) • Member of the Executive Committee of the American Chemical Society Division of Physical Chemistry (2004− 2007) • Member, Telluride Science Research Center Advisory Board (2002−2005, 2007−2010) • Member, NSF Panel on Chemical Bonding Centers (2004) • Vice-chair, Gordon Conference on Water and Aqueous Solutions (2004) • Co-organizer, Symposium on Spectroscopy and Dynamics in Liquids, ACS National Meeting, New Orleans (2003) • Member, International Advisory Committee, NATO-ASI on Physical Chemistry of Liquids, Rhodes, Greece (2002) • Monitor, Gordon Conference on Water and Aqueous Solutions (2002) • Lecturer, Gordon-Kennan Chemical Physics Summer School, Bristol, RI (2002) • Member, International Review Committee of Physical Chemistry Research in Sweden (2000) • Member, Editorial Advisory Board, Journal of Molecular Liquids (1993−1999) • Member, DOE-OBES Review Panel for the PNNL Chemical Physics Program (1998) • Co-organizer, NSF Workshop on New Funding Opportunities in Physical Chemistry (1998) • Co-organizer, Symposium on Theoretical Chemistry, ACS Rocky Mountain Regional Meeting (1996) • Member, Review Panel, NSF-Chemistry Postdoctoral Fellowships (1996) • Member, NSF Fact-Finding Committee on Chemistry Research in Poland (1994)
EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND • Ph.D. (Chemistry, M. Fixman, thesis advisor) 1973, Yale University, New Haven, CT • B.Sc. (Physics, First Class Honors) 1969, McGill University, Montréal, Canada
CAREER/EMPLOYMENT • 1987−present: Professor of Chemistry, Colorado State University • 1985−1987: Associate Professor of Chemistry, Colorado State University • 1979−1984: Assistant Professor of Chemistry, Colorado State University • 1977−1979: Research Associate, Department of Chemistry, Yale University • 1974−1977: Postdoctoral Research Associate, Department of Chemistry, Yale University, (Thomas F. Keyes, research supervisor) • 1974 (Jan−Aug): Visiting Assistant Professor of Chemistry, University of Illinois, Urbana, IL
ACADEMIC HONORS AND FELLOWSHIPS • Invited Professorship, École Normale Supérieure, Paris, France (Spring 2011) • Fellowship, American Chemical Society (2010) • Invited Professorship, Université de Provence, Marseille, France (June 2010) • Fellowship, American Association for the Advancement of Science (2004) • NSF Grant Extension Award for Special Creativity (2003) • Fellowship, American Physical Society (1997) • Visiting Fellowship, Joint Institute for Laboratory Astrophysics, Boulder, CO (1993−1994) • Camille and Henry Dreyfus Teacher-Scholar Grant (1983−1987) • Alfred P. Sloan Fellowship (1982−1985) • Departmental Teaching Prize, Yale University (1973) • University Fellowship, Yale University (1969−1970) • Horace Watson Gold Medal (for highest standing in the Honors Physics Program), McGill University (1969) • University Scholarship, McGill University (1968−1969) • Sigma Xi PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES (SINCE 1993) • Member, Canvassing Committee for the ACS Joel Henry Hildebrand Award (2013−2014) • Member, APS Division of Chemical Physics Fellowships Committee (2013−2014) • Member, DOE 2011 Triennial Review Panel of the Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory (EMSL) at PNNL © 2015 Branka M. Ladanyi
Special Issue: Branka M. Ladanyi Festschrift Published: July 23, 2015 8819
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jpcb.5b04730 J. Phys. Chem. B 2015, 119, 8819−8820
The Journal of Physical Chemistry B
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• Member, International Advisory Committee, NATO-ASI on Collision- and Interaction-Induced Spectroscopy, Banff, Alberta, Canada (1993)
PROFESSIONAL SOCIETY MEMBERSHIP • • • • •
American Physical Society American Chemical Society American Association for the Advancement of Science Association for Women in Science European Molecular Liquids Group
RESEARCH INTERESTS • Theoretical and computational physical chemistry • Statistical mechanics • Dynamical processes and intermolecular structure in fluids and clusters • Reaction and solvation dynamics • Liquid interfaces • Microemulsions • Confined fluids • Vibrational relaxation • Light scattering • Nonlinear optical response • Dielectric relaxation • Neutron scattering
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DOI: 10.1021/acs.jpcb.5b04730 J. Phys. Chem. B 2015, 119, 8819−8820