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Biographical Notes for John C. Tully Home: 260 Stonehedge Lane, Guilford, CT 06437. Birth: May 17, 1942, New York, NY. Marital Status: Married, three children. Education: Yale University, B. S., Chemistry, 1964; University of Chicago, Ph.D., Chemistry, 1968. Current Position:
Arthur T. Kemp Professor of Chemistry, Professor of Physics and Applied Physics, Yale University.
Employer from 1970 to 1996:
Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill, NJ 07974. Head, Physical Chemistry Research Department, 1985-1990. Head, Materials Chemistry Research Department, 1990-1996. Environmental Coordinator, Bell Labs Research Area, 1993-1996.
Fellowships and Honors:
Sigma Xi, 1964. NSF Predoctoral Fellow, 1966-1968 (University of Chicago). NSF Postdoctoral Fellow, 1968-1969 (University of Colorado, Yale University). Fellow: American Physical Society, 1978. Frontiers in Chemistry Speaker, State University of New York, 1982. AT&T Bell Laboratories Distinguished Technical Staff Award, 1982. Philips Distinguished Visitor, Haverford College, 1985. McElvaine Lecturer, University of Wisconsin, 1986. Distinguished Visiting Lecturer, University of Texas, Austin, 1987. AT&T Bell Laboratories Affirmative Action Award, 1992. Fellow: American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1992. Northwest Lecturer in Physical Chemistry, 1994. Regent’s Lecturer, University of California Irvine, 1994. American Chemical Society Peter Debye Award in Physical Chemistry, 1995. William Draper Harkins Lecturer, University of Chicago, 1996. Fellow: American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 1997. Member: National Academy of Sciences, 1997. A. T. Noyes Distinguished Lecture, University of Texas, 1998. Member: Connecticut Academy of Science and Engineering, 1998. American Chemical Society Madison Marshall Award, 1999. W. A. Noyes, Jr., Memorial Lectures, University of Rochester, 1999. Ephraim and Wilma Shaw Roseman Lecturer, Johns Hopkins University, 2000. Member: International Academy of Quantum Molecular Sciences, 2000. Arthur William Davidson Lecturer, University of Kansas, 2001. Class of 1960 Speaker, Williams College, 2001.
Supporting Activities:
Visiting Professor, Princeton University, 1981-1982. Visiting Lecturer, Harvard University, 1991. Visiting Lecturer, University of Colorado, 1993. Consultant, Lawrence Livermore Laboratories, 1976-1982. Bell Laboratories Vice-Presidential Advisory Council on Research, 1976-1978. Chemistry Evaluation Panel, Air Force Office of Scientific Research, 1979-1982. Chair, Workshop on Stochastic Molecular Dynamics, Woods Hole, 1979. Executive Committee, Division of Chemical Physics, American Physical Society, 1983-1986, 19992002. Executive Committee, Division of Physical Chemistry, American Chemical Society, 1983-1986, 19901995. Executive Committee, Division of Surface Science, American Vacuum Society, 1986-1987. Chair, Gordon Research Conference on Dynamics of Gas-Surface Interactions, 1985. National Science Foundation Advisory Committee for Chemistry, 1987-1990. Petroleum Research Fund Advisory Board, 1988-1990. Chair, Subdivision of Theoretical Chemistry, American Chemical Society, 1992. Chair, Bell Labs Summer Research Program for Minorities and Women, Materials Science Division, 1992-1996. Chair, American Conference on Theoretical Chemistry, 1993. Chair, Division of Physical Chemistry, American Chemical Society, 1993-1994.
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7966 J. Phys. Chem. B, Vol. 106, No. 33, 2002 Advisory Board, Institute for Theoretical Atomic and Molecular Physics, Harvard-Smithsonian, 19941997. Yale Advisory Committee for the Physical Sciences and Engineering, 1999-2001. Yale Senior Appointments Committee for Physical Sciences and Engineering, 1999-2001. National Research Council Board on Chemical Sciences and Technology, 2000-. Chair, Division of Chemical Physics, American Physical Society, 2001-2002. Advisory Board, Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, 2001-. Nominating Committee, National Academy of Sciences, 2001-.