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  报告题目:Abiological Self-Assembly: Predesigned Metallacycles and metallacages via Coordination

  报告时间:2018年9月19日(周三)上午09:30

  报告地点:国际交流中心208会议室

  简历介绍:

  PETER J. STANG

  PERSONAL DATA

  BORN:            November 17, 1941, Nurnberg, Germany.

  CITIZENSHIP:     U.S.A (Naturalized, June 1962)

  MARRIED:        1969, Christine M.E. Schirmer ;

  CHILDREN:       Antonia (b. 1973); Alexandra (b. 1977)

  OFFICE ADDRESS: Chemistry Department, 315S 1400E Rm.2020, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah 84112 

  PHONE:        Office- (801) 581-8329; Home - (801) 581-9749; FAX: Office - (801) 581-8433

  EDUCATION

  B.S., Chemistry, 1963, DePaul University, Chicago, Illinois (Magna Cum Laude)

  Ph.D., Chemistry, 1966, University of California, Berkeley (NIH Fellow, with A. Streitwieser)

  Postdoctoral, 1966-68, Princeton University (NIH Fellow, with P.v.R. Schleyer)

  ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE

  Dean, College of Science, University of Utah, 1997-2007

  Distinguished Professor of Chemistry, University of Utah, 1992-present

  Chairperson, Department of Chemistry, University of Utah, 1989 – 1995

  Assistant, Associate, Full Professor, University of Utah, 1969-1992

  Senior Fellow, Loker Hydrocarbon Research Institute, University of Southern California, 1991-present

  Honorary Professor of Chemistry, CAS Institute of Chemistry, Beijing, China, Zheijiang Univ., East China Normal Univ., East China Univ. Of Sc. & Tech., Soochow Univ., Nanjing Univ. of Technology

  RESEARCH INTERESTS

  Molecular Architecture via Coordination: Formation of discrete supramolecular species with well defined geometries and shapes via self-assembly; Polyvalent Iodine Species; Alkynyl Esters; Reactive Intermediates (vinyl cations, unsaturated carbenes).

  PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES

  American Chemical Society (Fellow); American Association for Advancement of Science (AAAS) Fellow

  MAJOR RECOGNITIONS AND HONORS

  2016 Chinese Government "International Cooperation Award in Science and Technology"; 2016 Honorary Doctorate, Texas A&M Univ.; 2015 Chinese Government "Friendship Award"; ACS Priestly Medal 2013; National Medal of Science 2011; F.A. Cotton Medal for Excellence in Chemical Research (2010); Fred Basolo Medal for Outstanding Research in Inorganic Chemistry (2009); ACS Award for Creative Research and Applications of Iodine Chemistry (2007); Foreign Member, Hungarian Academy of Sciences (2007); Linus Pauling Medal (2006); Foreign Member, Chinese Academy of Sciences (2006); Member, National Academy of Sciences (2000); Fellow, American Academy of Arts & Sciences (2002); Titular Member, European Academy of Arts, Sciences & Humanities; ACS George A. Olah Award in Hydrocarbon Chemistry (2003); R. W. Parry Teaching Award in Chemistry (2000); ACS James Flack Norris Award in Physical-Organic Chemistry (1998); Univ. of Utah Rosenblatt Prize for Excellence (1995); ACS Utah Section Award (1994); Governor's Medal for Science and Technology (State of Utah) (1993); D.Sc. honoris causa, Moscow State University, Moscow Russia (1992); D.Sc. honoris causa, Russian Academy of Sciences (1992); Univ. of Utah Chemistry Department "Outstanding Teaching Award" (1989, 1975); Fulbright-Hays Scholar, Zagreb, Yugoslavia (1988);Univ. of Utah Distinguished Research Award (1987); Lady Davis Visiting Professor, Technion, Haifa, Israel (1986, 1997); Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS) Fellow (1985, 1998); Alexander von Humboldt "Senior U.S. Scientist Award" (1977,1994, 2010).

  SIGNIFICANT PROFESSIONAL SERVICE AND ACTIVITIES:

  Editor, Journal of the American Chemical Society (JACS) Jan.2002 -present; Associate Editor, JACS, 1982-1999.

  Chair, Pacifichem Congress 2015; Vice Chair Pacifichem Congress 2005 and 2010Editor-in-Chief, Journal of Organic Chemistry, Jan. 2000 - Oct. 2001

  Member, Board of Directors, AAAS, 2003-2007

  Member, ACS Council Committee on Nominations and Elections, 1999-2004 Member, ACS Board Council Committee on Chemical Abstracts, 1993-1999 Member, NRC Board on Chemical Sciences & Technology 1997-2001

  Member, Advisory Board, Chemical & Engineering News, 1995-1997; Member Editorial Board, 

  C&E News, 2001-present

  Council Delegate, AAAS Chemistry Section, 1995-1998; International Advisory Board, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, 2000-¬2008

  PUBLICATIONS

  Stang is the author or co-author of 555 scientific publications, including seven monographs and two dozen reviews.

  STUDENTS MENTORED

  To date Stang has mentored 78 Postdoctoral Associates; 38 students have obtained Ph.D. degrees and 7 students have received M.S. degrees under his direction.