Curriculum Vitae - The Journal of Physical Chemistry C (ACS

Curriculum Vitae. J. Phys. Chem. C , 2007, 111 (48), pp 17657–17657. DOI: 10.1021/jp074943v. Publication Date (Web): November 29, 2007. Copyright ©...
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Curriculum Vitae Dr. Richard E. Smalley (1943-2005) University Professor, Rice University, 6100 Main Street, Carbon Nanotechnology Laboratory Space Science & Technology Building, Houston, TX 77005 Academic Positions/Education University Professor, 2002-2005 Director, Carbon Nanotechnology Laboratory, 2002-2005 Gene and Norman Hackerman Professor of Chemistry 19822005 Professor of Physics, 1990-2005 Director, Rice Center for Nanoscale Science & Technology (CNST), 1996-2001 Chairman, Rice Quantum Institute, 1986-96 Assistant Professor (1976-80), Associate Professor (198081), Professor (1981-82), Department of Chemistry, Rice University Postdoctoral Research Associate, University of Chicago (D. H. Levy), 1973-76 Ph.D., Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey, 1973 M.A., Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey, 1971 Graduate Research Assistant, Dept of Chemistry, Princeton University (E. R. Bernstein), 1969-73 B.S. (Chem), University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, 1965 Hope College, Holland, Michigan, 1961-63 Industry Positions Research Chemist, Shell Chemical Company, 1965-69 Founder, Chairman, Director - Carbon Nanotechnologies Inc., 2000-05 Creative Activities 400+ Technical Publications Over 75 technical presentations (U.S. Senate Committee on Energy & Natural Resources; US House of Representatives Subcommitttee on Science on Future Directions of the DOE Office of Science), NREL, CINT, EERE, LANL, ORNL, ACS, APS, MIT, etc) 52 U.S. Patents Granted Academic Advising Advisor to 101 Students (Ph.D. Students, Post Doc Researchers, and Undergrads from 1976 to 2005) Awards/Honors Honorary Doctorates: Univ of Liege, Belgium; Univ of Chicago; Univ of Michigan; Univ of Pennsylvania; Renssealaer Polytechnique Institute; Univ of Richmond; Technion, Israel; Tuskegee University (1991-2005) Distinguished Alumni Award, Hope College, 2005 SPIE Visionary Award (50th Anniversary) International Society for Optical Engineering, 2005 Lifetime Achievement Award, Small Times Magazine, 2003 Glenn T. Seaborg Medal, UCLA, 2002 Top 75 Distinguished Contributors to the Chemical Enterprise (C&E News), 1998 American Carbon Society Medal, 1997

Distinguished Civililan Public Service Award (Department of the Navy), 1997 The NOBEL Prize in Chemistry, Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, 1996 Rice University Homecoming Queen (Rice University Undergraduates), 1996 The Franklin Medal, The Committee on Science and the Arts of The Franklin Institute, 1996 Madison Marshall Award (North Alabama Section, American Chemical Society), 1995 Harrison Howe Award (Rochester Section of the American Chemical Society), 1994 Hewlett-Packard Europhysics Prize (European Physical Society), 1994 The John Scott Award (City of Philadelphia), 1993 William H. Nichols Medal (New York Section of American Chemical Society), 1993 Southwest Regional Award (American Chemical Society), 1992 Auburn-G.M. Kosolapoff Award (Auburn Section of American Chemical Society), 1992 Welch Award in Chemistry (Robert A. Welch Foundation), 1992 Ernest O. Lawrence Memorial Award (U.S. Department of Energy), 1992 Jack S. Kilby Award (North Dallas Chamber of Commerce), 1992 APS International Prize for New Materials (Joint with R. F. Curl and H. W. Kroto), 1992 American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 1991 Grand Award in Science & Technology, Popular Science Magazine, 1991 Irving Langmuir Prize in Chemical Physics (Awarded by American Physical Society), 1991 National Academy of Sciences, 1990 Fellow of the American Physical Society, 1987 Alfred P. Sloan Fellow, 1978-80 Harold W. Dodds Fellow, Princeton University, 1973 Professional Service Director, University of Chicago Board of Governors, Argonne National Laboratory, 2004-05 U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Basic Energy Scientific Advisory Committee (BESAC), 2002-05 Scientific Advisory Board:, CSIXTY, Inc., 1995-2005, NanoSpectra Biosciences, 2002 Scientific Advisory Committee: Center for Nanophase Materials Sciences (CNMS), Center for Integrated Nanotechnologies (CINT), 2002 Member of: American Chemical Society, American Physical Society, American Institute of Physics, American Association for the Advancement of Science, Materials Research Society, Sigma Xi

10.1021/jp074943v Published on Web 11/29/2007