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Curriculum Vitae of Kenneth D. Jordan
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EDUCATION Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1970−74, Ph.D., Physical Chemistry Northeastern University, Boston, Massachusetts, 1965−70, B.A., Chemistry
Chair, Langmuir Prize (American Physical Society) Selection Committee (2006) Co-organizer, Symposium on Hydrogen Bonds: Developments in Theory and Experiment, ACS National Meeting (2005) Senior Editor, The Journal of Physical Chemistry (2004− present) Member, Board of Directors, Telluride Science Research Center (2004−2006) Member, Keck Nanoscale Molecular Electronics Laboratory, University Pittsburgh (2003−2007) Associate Faculty, Petersen Institute of Nanoscience & Engineering, University of Pittsburgh (2003−present) ORISE Faculty Fellow, National Energy Technology Laboratory (2003−2007) Associate Faculty, Department of Computational Biology and Bioinformatics, School of Medicine, University of Pittsburgh (2002−present) Director, Center for Molecular and Materials Simulations, University of Pittsburgh (1999−present) Advisory Board, Petroleum Research Fund, ACS (2002−2005) Chair, American Conference on Theoretical Chemistry (2002) Editorial Board, Journal of Chemical Physics (2001−2003) Secretary/Treasurer, Physical Chemistry Division, ACS (2001−2006) Visiting Professor, University of Cambridge (2001) Adjunct Professor of Chemistry, Carnegie Mellon University (1988−present) Member, AT-Nanomaterials and Electronic Structure Algorithms Team of the NCSA Alliance (1998−2003) Visiting Fellow, JILA, University of Colorado (1997) Editorial Board, Theoretical Chemistry Accounts (1997−2007) Affiliate Staff Scientist, Pacific Northwest Laboratories (1994− 1999) Promotion of Chemistry, Visiting Professor (Taiwan) (March 1995) Visiting Professor, University of Utah (1994−1995) Visiting Fellow, Australian National University (1992) Chair, Vice Chair, Vice Chair Elect, Theoretical Chemistry Subdivision, Physical Chemistry Division, ACS (1988−1991, 1997−2000) Member, Joint National Center for Supercomputing Applications/Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center Peer Review Board (1986−1988) Co-organizer, Midwest Theoretical Conference, Pittsburgh (1987) Organizer, Symposium on Bound and Temporary Anions in Chemical Systems, 194th ACS National Meeting (1987) Program Director for Theoretical Chemical Physics, National Science Foundation, (1984−1985) Visiting Assistant Professor, University of Utah, Summers 1976, 1977
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ACADEMIC POSITIONS University of Pittsburgh, Richard King Mellon Professor, 2014− present University of Pittsburgh, Adjunct Professor of Chemical Engineering, 2013−present University of Pittsburgh, Distinguished Professor of Computational Chemistry, 2007−present University of Pittsburgh, Chair, Department of Chemistry, 2002−2005 University of Pittsburgh, Professor of Chemistry, 1985−2007 University of Pittsburgh, Associate Professor of Chemistry, 1980−1985 University of Pittsburgh, Assistant Professor of Chemistry, 1978−1980 Yale University, Assistant Professor of Engineering and Applied Science, 1976−1978 Yale University, J. W. Gibbs Instructor of Engineering and Applied Science, 1974−1976
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OTHER POSITIONS AND ACTIVITIES Executive Committee, Pittsburgh Quantum Institute (2013− present) Chair, Chair-elect, Vice-Chair, Division of Computational Physics, APS, (2012−2014) Co-Organizer, TSRC Workshop on Many-Body Interactions: From Quantum Mechanics to Force Fields (2014, 2012, 2010, 2008) Nominating Committee, Division of Chemical Physics, APS (2012) Co-Chair, Conference on Molecular and Ionic Clusters (MIC 2010), Japan (2010) Editorial Board, Theoretical and Computational Chemistry Series, RSC (2009−present) Visiting Scholar, Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics, UCSB (2009) President, Telluride Science Research Center (2009−2011) Co-organizer, Symposium on Structure and Dynamics of Interfacial Water, APS National Meeting (2009) Co-director, Center for Simulation and Modeling, University of Pittsburgh (2008−present) Fellow, Institute for Advanced Energy Solutions, US Department of Energy, NETL (2008−present) Co-organizer, TSRC Workshop on the Microscopic Description of Gas Hydrates (2008) President-Elect and Chair of the Board, Telluride Science Research Center (2007−2008) Co-organizer, Symposium on Hydration: From Clusters to Aqueous Solution, ACS National Meeting (2007) © 2014 Kenneth D. Jordan
Special Issue: Kenneth D. Jordan Festschrift Published: September 4, 2014 7174
dx.doi.org/10.1021/jp500584b | J. Phys. Chem. A 2014, 118, 7174−7174