CALIFORNIA, SANTA BARBARA UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SANTA BARBARA Santa Barbara, CA 93106-5080 TEL: (805) 893-3412 FAX: (805) 893-4731 Web: www.chemengr.ucsb.edu Email: che@engineering.ucsb.edu Department of Chemical Engineering Mike Doherty, Chairman. Dale Seborg & Susannah Scott, Vice-Chairs. Degrees Offered: B.S, M.S, Ph.D. Fields of Specialization: Process Control and Real Time Computing, Polymers, and Structural Materials Reaction Kinetics and Surface Science Transport Science Chemical and Nuclear Risk and Safety Bioengineering. Interdisciplinary Program: Polymers (Materials Department) Structural Materials (Materials Department). See Polymers and Materials Science Section. CHMELKA, BRADLEY F. (b.1960) Professor. B.S, 1982, Arizona State University; Ph.D, 1990, Univ. of Calif., Berkeley. NSF Postdoctoral Fellowship, 1990, Univ. of Calif., Berkeley; NSF/NATO Postdoctoral Fellowship, 1991, Max Planck Institute fur Polymerforschung, Mainz Germany. Chemical Engineering; Materials Science. Inorganic-organic hybrid materials; adsorption, transport, and reaction in catalysts and porous solids, molecule structures and dynamics in polymeric solids, liquid crystals, nanocrystals, and biominerals; NMR spectroscopy. TEL: (805) 893-3673 FAX: (805) 8934731 Web: www.chemengr.ucsb.edu/ Email: bradc@engineering.ucsb.edu George L. Athens, Yair Ein-Eli and Bradley F. Chmelka, Acid-functionalized mesostructured aluminosilica for hydrophilic proton conduction membranes, Adv. Mater. (Weinheim, Ger.), 19, 2580-2587 (2007). Anthony W. Moses, Christina Raab, Ryan C. Nelson, Heather D. Leifeste, Naseem A. Ramsahye, Swarup Chattopadhyay, Juergen Eckert, Bradley F. Chmelka and Susannah L. Scott, Spectroscopically Distinct Sites Present in Methyltrioxorhenium Grafted onto Silica-Alumina, and Their Abilities to Initiate Olefin Metathesis, J. Am. Chem. Soc, 129, 8912-8920 (2007). G. D. Stucky, B. F. Chmelka, D. Zhao, N. Melosh, Q. Huo, J. Feng, P. Yang, D. J. Pine, D. Margolese, W. Lukens, G. H. Fredrickson and P. Schmidt-Winkel, Block Copolymer Processing of Mesostructured Inorganic Oxide Materials, U.S. Patent No. 7,176,245, (2007). Silvia Bracco, Angiolina Comotti, Patrizia Valsesia, Bradley F. Chmelka and Piero Sozzani, Molecular rotors in hierarchically ordered mesoporous organosilica frameworks, Chem. Commun. (Cambridge, U. K.), 4798-4800 (2008). S. Kirmayer, E. Dovgolevsky, M. Kalina, E. Lakin, S. Cadars, J. D. Epping, A. Fernández-Arteaga, C. RodríguezAbreu, B. F. Chmelka and G. L. Frey, Syntheses of Mesostructured Silica Films Containing Conjugated Polymers from Tetrahydrofuran-Water Solutions, Chemistry of Materials, 20, 3745-3756 (2008). Gabriel Morales, George Athens, Bradley F. Chmelka, Rafael van Grieken and Juan A. Melero, Aqueous-sensitive reaction sites in sulfonic acid-functionalized mesoporous silicas, J. Catal, 254, 205-217 (2008). Christian A. Steinbeck, Matthias Ernst, Beat H. Meier and Bradley F. Chmelka, Anisotropic Optical Properties and Structures of Block Copolymer/Silica Thin Films Containing Aligned Porphyrin J-Aggregates, J. Phys. Chem. C, 112, 2565-2573 (2008). Sylvian Cadars, Nicolas Mifsud, Anne Lesage, Jan Dirk Epping, Niklas Hedin, Bradley F. Chmelka and Lyndon Emsley, Dynamics and Disorder in Surfactant-Templated Silicate Layers Studied by Solid-State NMR Dephasing Times and Correlated Line Shapes, J. Phys. Chem. C, 112, 9145-9154 (2008). Y. I . Kim, S. Cadars, R. Shayib, T. Proffen, C. S. Feigerle, B. F. Chmelka and R. Seshadri, Local structure of polar wurtzites Zn1-xMgxO by Raman and 25Mg/67Zn NMR spectroscopy and by total neutron scattering, Phys. Rev. B, 78, 195205 (2008). Douglas Wildemuth, Controlled Alignment of the Hexagonal Silica Mesostructure in Thin Films with Novel Anisotropic Optical Properties. (M) Howard Huang, Incorporating Transition Metal or Rare Earth/Organometallic Species Into Mesostructured/Mesoporous Materials for Optical Applications. (M) George Athens, Controlling Acidity and Hydrophilicity in Mesoporous Materials by Surface Functionalization: Appli- cations to Ion-Conducting Membranes and Acid Catalysis. (D) DAUGHERTY, PATRICK S. (b.1970) Associate 1 azeotropic and extractive, Kirk-Othmer Sep. Technol. (2nd Ed.), 1, 918-984 (2008). Andrea Robben Browning, Michael F. Doherty and Glenn H. Fredrickson, Nucleation and polymorph selection in a model colloidal fluid, Phys. Rev. E: Stat., Nonlinear, Soft Matter Phys, 77, 041604/1-041604/6 (2008). Professor. Ph.D, 1999, University of Texas at Austin. Senior Research Fellow, 1999-2001, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center. Biochemical Engineering. My research interests are focused on the development and application of combinatorial protein engineering technologies and computational protein design methods. In the laboratory, my group is developing new methods for producing and screening combinatorial libraries in biological cells for commercially important, complex proteins. TEL: (805) 893-2610 FAX: (805) 893-4731 Web: www.chemengr.ucsb.edu/ Email: psd@engineering.ucsb.edu 1985, Princeton University; Ph.D, 1991, California Institute of Technology. Visiting Scientist, 1991-1992, Dupont. Chemical Engineering. Nonlinear process modeling, identification & control with application to biosystems, polymerization and pulp and paper processes. TEL: (805) 893-8133 FAX: (805) 893-4731 Web: doyle.chemengr.ucsb.edu/ Email: doyle@engineering.ucsb.edu Publication list has not been verified by the department. Publication list has not been verified by the department. Paul H. Bessette, Xiaoyuan Hu, Hyongsok T. Soh and Patrick S. Daugherty, Microfluidic Library Screening for Mapping Antibody Epitopes, Anal. Chem, 79, 2174-2178 (2007). Sejal S. Hall, Samir Mitragotri and Patrick S. Daugherty, Identification of Peptide Ligands Facilitating Nanoparticle Attachment to Erythrocytes, Biotechnol. Prog, 23, 749-754 (2007). Patrick S. Daugherty, Protein engineering with bacterial display, Curr. Opin. Struct. Biol, 17, 474-480 (2007). Unyoung Kim, Chih-Wen Shu, Karen Y. Dane, Patrick S. Daugherty, Jean Y. J. Wang and H. T. Soh, Selection of mammalian cells based on their cell-cycle phase using dielectrophoresis, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U. S. A, 104, 2070820712 (2007). Letha J. Sooter, Dimitra N. Stratis-Cullum, Yanting Zhang, Patrick S. Daugherty, H. Tom Soh, Paul Pellegrino and Nancy Stagliano, Affinity reagent technology development and application to rapid immunochromatographic pathogen detection, Proc. SPIE-Int. Soc. Opt. Eng, 6759, 67590A/167590A/8 (2007). Unyoung Kim, Jiangrong Qian, Sophia A. Kenrick, Patrick S. Daugherty and H. Tom Soh, Multitarget Dielectrophoresis Activated Cell Sorter, Anal. Chem. (Washington, DC, U. S.), 80, 8656-8661 (2008). Grzegorz Dubin, Justyna Stec-Niemczyk, Magdalena Kisielewska, Katarzyna Pustelny, Grzegorz M. Popowicz, Michal Bista, Tomasz Kantyka, Kevin T. Boulware, Henning R. Stennicke, Anna Czarna, Mullika Phopaisarn, Patrick S. Daugherty, Ida B. Thogersen, Jan J. Enghild, Nancy Thornberry, Adam Dubin and Jan Potempa, Enzymatic Activity of the Staphylococcus aureus SplB Serine Protease is Induced by Substrates Containing the Sequence Trp-Glu-Leu-Gln, J. Mol. Biol, 379, 343-356 (2008). Jeffrey J. Rice and Patrick S. Daugherty, Directed evolution of a biterminal bacterial display scaffold enhances the display of diverse peptides, Protein Eng., Des. Sel, 21, 435442 (2008). Neda Bagheri, Joerg Stelling and Francis J. Doyle, III, Quantitative performance metrics for robustness in circadian rhythms, Bioinformatics, 23, 358-364 (2007). Tsz-Leung To, Michael A. Henson, Erik D. Herzog and Francis J. Doyle, III, A molecular model for intercellular synchronization in the mammalian circadian clock, Biophys. J, 92, 3792-3803 (2007). Andrew C. Liu, David K. Welsh, Caroline H. Ko, Hien G. Tran, Eric E. Zhang, Aaron A. Priest, Ethan D. Buhr, Oded Singer, Kirsten Meeker, Inder M. Verma, Francis J. Doyle, III, Joseph S. Takahashi and Steve A. Kay, Intercellular coupling confers robustness against mutations in the SCN circadian clock network, Cell (Cambridge, MA, U. S.), 129, 605616 (2007). Cesar C. Palerm, Lois Jovanovic, Howard Zisser, Francis J. Doyle, III and Wendy C. Bevier, Prandial insulin dosing using run-to-run control: application of clinical data and medical expertise to define a suitable performance metric, Diabetes Care, 30, 1131-1136 (2007). Wendy C. Bevier, Howard Zisser, Cesar C. Palerm, Daniel A. Finan, Dale E. Seborg, Francis J. Doyle, III, Alison Okada Wollitzer and Lois Jovanovic, Calculating the insulin to carbohydrate ratio using the hyperinsulinaemic-euglycaemic clamp—a novel use for a proven technique, Diabetes/Metab. Res. Rev, 23, 472-478 (2007). Stephanie R. Taylor, Francis J. Doyle, III and Linda R. Petzold, Oscillator model reduction preserving the phase response: Application to the circadian clock, Biophys. J, 95, 1658-1673 (2008). Jason E. Shoemaker and Francis J. Doyle, III, Identifying fragilities in biochemical networks: robust performance analysis of Fas signaling-induced apoptosis, Biophys. J, 95, 2610-2623 (2008). Scott Hildebrandt, David Raden, Linda Petzold, Anne Skaja Robinson and Francis J. Doyle, III, A top-down approach to mechanistic biological modeling: application to the singlechain antibody folding pathway, Biophys. J, 95, 3535-3558 (2008). Mehmet Mercangoz and Francis J. Doyle, III, Real-time optimization of the pulp mill benchmark problem, Comput. Chem. Eng, 32, 789-804 (2008). Eyal Dassau, B. Wayne Bequette, Bruce A. Buckingham and Francis J. Doyle, III, Detection of a meal using continuous glucose monitoring, Diabetes Care, 31, 295-300 (2008). Mustafa T. Dokucu, Myung-June Park and Francis J. Doyle, III, Multi-rate model predictive control of particle size distribution in a semibatch emulsion copolymerization reactor, J. Process Control, 18, 105-120 (2008). Cesar C. Palerm, Howard Zisser, Lois Jovanovic and Francis J. Doyle, III, A run-to-run control strategy to adjust basal insulin infusion rates in type 1 diabetes, J. Process Control, 18, 258-265 (2008). Neda Bagheri, Jorg Stelling and Francis J. Doyle, III, Circadian phase resetting via single and multiple control targets, PLoS Comput. Biol, 4, No pp. given (2008). DOHERTY, MICHAEL F. (b.1951) Professor. Ph.D, 1977, University of Cambridge. Chemical Engineering. Methods are being devised for process synthesis and conceptual design of chemical process systems. Topics of current interest include: combining reactions and separations, crystallization of organic materials, and systems with complex chemistries. The approach links the underlying physical and organic chemistry to the structure of the process flowsheet, and involves theoretical, experimental and computational methods. Applications are focused on specialty chemicals and pharmaceuticals. TEL: (805) 893-5309 FAX: (805) 893-4731 Web: www.chemengr.ucsb.edu/ Email: mfd@engineering.ucsb.edu Publication list has not been verified by the department. Ryan C. Synder and Michael F. Doherty, Faceted crystal shape evolution during dissolution or growth, AIChE J, 53, 1337-1348 (2007). Ryan C. Synder, Stephan Studener and Michael F. Doherty, Manipulation of crystal shape by cycles of growth and dissolution, AIChE J, 53, 1510-1517 (2007). Jeffrey D. Ward, Cheng-Ching Yu and Michael F. Doherty, Plantwide operation of processes with crystallization, AIChE J, 53, 2885-2896 (2007). Sagar B. Gadewar, Michael F. Malone and Michael F. Doherty, Feasible Products for Double-Feed Reactive Distillation Columns, Ind. Eng. Chem. Res, 46, 3255-3264 (2007). Narayan Variankaval, Aaron S. Cote and Michael F. Doherty, From form to function: crystallization of active pharmaceutical ingredients, AIChE J, 54, 1682-1688 (2008). Derek W. Griffin, Duncan A. Mellichamp and Michael F. Doherty, Selectivity versus conversion and optimal operating policies for plants with recycle, AIChE J, 54, 2597-2609 (2008). Ryan C. Snyder, Stephane Veesler and Michael F. Doherty, The Evolution of Crystal Shape During Dissolution: Predictions and Experiments, Cryst. Growth Des, 8, 1100-1101 (2008). Michael A. Lovette, Andrea Robben Browning, Derek W. Griffin, Jacob P. Sizemore, Ryan C. Snyder and Michael F. Doherty, Crystal Shape Engineering, Ind. Eng. Chem. Res, 47, 9812-9833 (2008). Michael F. Doherty and Jeffrey P. Knapp, Distillation, DOYLE, FRANCIS J., III (b.1963) Professor. B.S, FREDRICKSON, GLENN H. (b.1959) Professor. B.S, 1980, University of Florida; Ph.D, 1984, Stanford University. Polymer Science. Thermodynamics of heterogeneous polymers, block copolymers, random copolymers, polymer dynamics and rheology, polymer interfaces. TEL: (805) 893-8308 FAX: (805) 893-4731 Web: www.chemengr.ucsb.edu/ Email: ghf@engineering.ucsb.edu Publication list has not been verified by the department. Robert C. Coffin, Steve J. Diamanti, Atsushi Hotta, Vikram Khanna, Edward J. Kramer, Glenn H. Fredrickson and Guillermo C. Bazan, Pseudo-tetrablock copolymers with ethylene and a functionalized comonomer, Chem. Commun. (Cambridge, U. K.), 3550-3552 (2007). David M. Hall, Turab Lookman, Glenn H. Fredrickson and Sanjoy Banerjee, Numerical method for hydrodynamic transport of inhomogeneous polymer melts, J. Comput. Phys, 224, 681-698 (2007). Yuri O. Popov, Jonghoon Lee and Glenn H. Fredrickson, Field-theoretic simulations of polyelectrolyte complexation, J. Polym. Sci., Part B: Polym. Phys, 45, 3223-3230 (2007). Bumjoon J. Kim, Glenn H. Fredrickson, Craig J. Hawker and Edward J. Kramer, Nanoparticle Surfactants as a Route to Bicontinuous Block Copolymer Morphologies, Langmuir, 23, 7804-7809 (2007). 2 CALIFORNIA, SANTA BARBARA Yuri O. Popov, Jonghoon Lee and Glenn H. Fredrickson, Theory and simulation of polyelectrolyte complexation, Los Alamos Natl. Lab., Prepr. Arch., Condens. Matter, 1-6 (2007). Edward H. Feng, Won Bo Lee and Glenn H. Fredrickson, Supramolecular Diblock Copolymers: A Field-Theoretic Model and Mean-Field Solution, Macromolecules, 40, 693702 (2007). Bumjoon J. Kim, Glenn H. Fredrickson and Edward J. Kramer, Analysis of Reaction Kinetics of End-Functionalized Polymers at a PS/P2VP Interface by DSIMS, Macromolecules (Washington, DC, U. S.), 40, 3686-3694 (2007). Alfredo Alexander-Katz and Glenn H. Fredrickson, Diblock Copolymer Thin Films: A Field-Theoretic Simulation Study, Macromolecules (Washington, DC, U. S.), 40, 40754087 (2007). Gila E. Stein, Won Bo Lee, Glenn H. Fredrickson, Edward J. Kramer, Xuefa Li and Jin Wang, Thickness Dependent Ordering in Laterally Confined Monolayers of Spherical-Domain Block Copolymers, Macromolecules (Washington, DC, U. S.), 40, 5791-5800 (2007). Won Bo Lee, Richard Elliott, Kirill Katsov and Glenn H. Fredrickson, Phase Morphologies in Reversibly Bonding Supramolecular Triblock Copolymer Blends, Macromolecules (Washington, DC, U. S.), 40, 8445-8454 (2007). August W. Bosse, Carlos J. Garcia-Cervera and Glenn H. Fredrickson, Microdomain Ordering in Laterally Confined Block Copolymer Thin Films, Macromolecules (Washington, DC, U. S.), 40, 9570-9581 (2007). Tanya L. Chantawansri, Angust W. Bosse, Alexander Hexemer, Hector D. Ceniceros, Carlos J. Garcia-Cervera, Edward J. Kramer and Glenn H. Fredrickson, Self-consistent field theory simulations of block copolymer assembly on a sphere, Phys. Rev. E: Stat., Nonlinear, Soft Matter Phys, 75, 031802/1-031802/17 (2007). Won Bo Lee, Raffaele Mezzenga and Glenn H. Fredrickson, Anomalous Phase Sequences in Lyotropic Liquid Crystals, Phys. Rev. Lett, 99, 187801/1-187801/4 (2007). Chuanbing Tang, Michael Dimitriou, Glenn H. Fredrickson, Edward J. Kramer and Craig J. Hawker, Synthesis and morphology of ABC triblock copolymers containing styrene and 4-vinylpyridine, PMSE Prepr, 96, 313-314 (2007). Bumjoon J. Kim, Glenn H. Fredrickson, Craig J. Howker and Edward J. Kramer, Morphological consequences of assembling surfactant nanoparticles on block copolymer interfaces, Polym. Prepr. (Am. Chem. Soc., Div. Polym. Chem.), 48, 733 (2007). Jonghoon Lee, Yuri O. Popov and Glenn H. Fredrickson, Complex coacervation: a field theoretic simulation study of polyelectrolyte complexation, arXiv.org, e-Print Arch., Condens. Matter, 1-33 (2008). Won Bo Lee, Raffaele Mezzenga and Glenn H. Fredrickson, Self-consistent field theory for lipid-based liquid crystals: Hydrogen bonding effect, J. Chem. Phys, 128, 074504/ 1-074504/10 (2008). Jonghoon Lee, Yuri O. Popov and Glenn H. Fredrickson, Complex coacervation: A field theoretic simulation study of polyelectrolyte complexation, J. Chem. Phys, 128, 224908/1224908/13 (2008). Chuanbing Tang, Joona Bang, Gila E. Stein, Glenn H. Fredrickson, Craig J. Hawker, Edward J. Kramer, Michael Sprung and Jin Wang, Square Packing and Structural Arrangement of ABC Triblock Copolymer Spheres in Thin Films, Macromolecules (Washington, DC, U. S.), 41, 43284339 (2008). Bumjoon J. Kim, Glenn H. Fredrickson and Edward J. Kramer, Effect of Polymer Ligand Molecular Weight on Polymer-Coated Nanoparticle Location in Block Copolymers, Macromolecules (Washington, DC, U. S.), 41, 436-447 (2008). Andrea Robben Browning, Michael F. Doherty and Glenn H. Fredrickson, Nucleation and polymorph selection in a model colloidal fluid, Phys. Rev. E: Stat., Nonlinear, Soft Matter Phys, 77, 041604/1-041604/6 (2008). Erin M. Lennon, Kirill Katsov and Glenn H. Fredrickson, Free Energy Evaluation in Field-Theoretic Polymer Simulations, Phys. Rev. Lett, 101, 138302/1-138302/4 (2008). GORDON, MICHAEL J. (b.1972) Assistant Profesor. B.A, 1994, Colorado School of Mines; M.S, 1995, Colorado School of Mines; Ph.D, 2003, California Institute of Technology. Post doc, 2003, California Institute of Technology; Post doc fellow, 2004-2006, Laboratorire des Technologies de la Microelectronique, Grenoble, France. Chemical Engineering. The goal of our research is to explore, understand, and exploit the unique physicochemical properties and dynamics of nanoscale systems found in material science, microelectronics, catalysis, and biology. TEL: (805) 893-7346 FAX: (805) 893-4731 Web: www.chemengr.ucsb.edu Email: mjgordon@engineering.ucsb.edu No publication information submitted for this edition. HOMSY, GEORGE M. (b.1943) Professor. B.S, UC Berekeley; M.S, Univ. Illinois; Ph.D, Univ. Illinois. Chemical Engineering. Hydrodynamic Stability, Interfacial Fluid Mechanics, Chaotic Mixing, Electrohydrodynamics, Porous Media Flow, Coating Flows, Convection with Time-Dependent Body Forces, Transport in Chaotic Flows, Surfactant Fluid Dynamics. TEL: (805) 893-2704 FAX: (805) 893-8651 Web: www.chemengr.ucsb.edu/ Email: bud@engineering.ucsb.edu No publication information submitted for this edition. ISRAELACHVILI, JACOB (b.1944) Professor. B.A, 1968, University of Cambridge; M.A, 1972, University of Cambridge; Ph.D, 1972, University of Cambridge. EMBO Fellowship, 1972-1974, University of Stockholm; Research Fellowship, 1974-1975, Australian National University. Chemical Engineering; Materials Science. Colloid and interface science. Measurements of intermolecular and surface forces in liquids. Surfactant and lipid self-assembly. Friction and lubrication, biospecific interactions. TEL: (805) 893-8407 FAX: (805) 893-4731 Web: www.chemengr.ucsb.edu/ Email: emerson@engineering.ucsb.edu jacob@engineering.ucsb.edu Bruno Zappone, Marina Ruths, George W. Greene, Gregory D. Jay and Jacob Israelachvili, Adsorption, Lubrication, and Wear of Lubricin on Model Surfaces: Polymer BrushLike Behavior of a Glycoprotein, Biophysical Journal, 92, 1693-1707 (2007). Mustafa Akbulut, Anna R. Godfrey Alig and Jacob Israelachvili, Triboelectrification between smooth metal surfaces coated with self-assembled monolayers (SAMs), J. Phys. Chem. B, 110, 22271-22278 (2007). Anna R. Godfrey Alig, Delphine Gourdon and Jacob Israelachvili, Properties of confined and sheared Rhodamine B films studied by SFA-FECO spectroscopy, J. Phys. Chem. B, 111, 95-106 (2007). Hongbo Zeng, Yu Tian, Travers H. Anderson, Matthew Tirrell and Jacob N. Israelachvili, New SFA techniques for studying surface forces and thin film patterns induced by electric fields, Langmuir, 24(4, 1173-1182 (2007). Mustafa Akbulut, Anna R. Godfrey Alig, Younjin Min, Nataly Belman, Magdalene Reynolds, Yuval Golan and Jacob Israelachvili, Forces between Surfaces across Nanoparticle Solutions: Role of Size, Shape, and Concentration, Langmuir, 23, 3961-3969 (2007). Hongbo Zeng, Yu Tian, Boxin Zhao, Matthew Tirrell and Jacob Israelachvili, Transient Interfacial Patterns and Instabilities Associated with Liquid Film Adhesion and Spreading, Langmuir, 23, 6126-6135 (2007). Patricia McGuiggan, Michelle Gee, Hisae Yoshizawa, Susan Hirz and J. Israelachvili, Friction studies of polymer lubricated surfaces, Macromolecules, 40, 2126-2133 (2007). Hongbo Zeng, Yu Tian, Boxin Zhao, Matthew Tirrell and Jacob Israelachvili, Transient surface patterns and instabilities at adhesive junctions of viscoelastic films, Macromolecules (Washington, DC, U. S.), 40, 8409-8422 (2007). Israel Patla, Somobrata Acharya, Leila Zeiri, Jacob Israelachvili, Shlomo Efrima and Yuval Golan, Synthesis, TwoDimensional Assembly, and Surface Pressure-Induced Coalescence of Ultranarrow PbS Nanowires, Nano Lett, 7, 14591462 (2007). Yu Tian, Hongbo Zeng, Travers H. Anderson, Boxin Zhao, Patricia McGuiggan and Jacob Israelachvili, Transient filamentous network structure of a colloidal suspension excited by stepwise electric fields, Phys. Rev. E: Stat., Nonlinear, Soft Matter Phys, 75, 011409/1-011409/6 (2007). Qi Lin, Delphine Gourdon, Chengjun Sun, Niels HoltenAndersen, Travers H. Anderson, J. Herbert Waite and Jacob N. Israelachvili, Adhesion mechanisms of the mussel foot proteins mfp-1 and mfp-3, PNAS, 104, 3782-3786 (2007). Hongbo Zeng, Boxin Zhao, Yu Tian, Matthew Tirrel, L. Gary Leal and Jacob Israelachvili, Transient surface patterns during adhesion and coalescence of thin liquid films, Soft Matter, 3, 88-93 (2007). Bruno Zappone, Kenneth J. Rosenberg and Jacob Israelachvili, Role of nanometer roughness on the adhesion and friction of a rough polymer surface and a molecularly smooth mica surface, Tribol. Lett, 26, 191-201 (2007). George W. Greene, Bruno Zappone, Boxin Zhao, Olle Soderman, Daniel Topgaard, Gabriel Rata and Jacob N. Israelachvili, Changes in pore morphology and fluid transport in compressed articular cartilage and the implications for joint lubrication, Biomaterials, 29, 4455-4462 (2008). Yufang Hu, Kieche Meleson and Jacob Israelachvili, Thermodynamic equilibrium of domains in a two-component Langmuir monolayer. [Erratum to document cited in CA145: 265189], Biophys. J, 94, 714 (2008). Yufang Hu and Jacob Israelachvili, Lateral reorganization of myelin lipid domains by myelin basic protein studied at the air-water interface, Colloids Surf., B, 62, 22-30 (2008). C. Yang, B. Persson, J. Israelachvili and K. Rosenberg, Contact mechanics with adhesion: Interfacial separation and contact area, Europhysics Letters, 84, 46004 1-5 (2008). George W. Green, Kai Kristiansen, Emily E. Meyer, James R. Boles and Jacob N. Israelachvili, Role of Electrochemical Reactions in Pressure Solution, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 73, 2862-2874 (2008). A.-I. Henry, A. Courty, M.-P. Pileni, P.-A. Albouy and J. Israelachvili, Tuning of Solid Phase in Supra-crystals made of silver nanocrystals, J. Nano Letters, 8(7), 2000-2005 (2008). Younjin Min, Mustafa Akbulut, Robert K. Prud’homme, Yuval Golan and Jacob Israelachvili, Frictional Properties of Surfactant-Coated Rod-Shaped Nanoparticles in Dry and Humid Dodecane, J. Phys. Chem. B, 112, 14395-14401 (2008). Bruno Zappone, George W. Greene, Emin Oroudjev, Gregory D. Jay and Jacob N. Israelachvili, Molecular aspects of the boundary lubrication by human Lubricin: effect of disulphide bonds and enzymatic digestion, Langmuir, 24(4, 14951508 (2008). Boxin Zhao, Noshir Pesika, Kenny Rosenberg, Yu Tian, Hongbo Zeng, Patricia McGuiggan, Kellar Autumn and Jacob Israelachvili, Adhesion and friction force coupling of gecko setal arrays: implications for patterned adhesive surfaces, Langmuir, 24(4, 1517-1524 (2008). Delphine Gourdon, Qi Lin, Emin Oroudjev, Helen Hansma, Yuval Golan, Shoshana Arad and Jacob Israelachvili, Adhesion and Stable Low Friction Provided by a Subnanometer-Thick Monolayer of a Natural Polysaccharide, Langmuir, 24, 1534-1540 (2008). Kai Kristiansen, Patricia McGuiggan, Greg Carver, Carl Meinhart and Jacob Israelachvili, 3D Force and Displacement Sensor for SFA and AFM Measurements, Langmuir, 24, 1541-1549 (2008). Younjin Min, Mustafa Akbulut, Nataly Belman, Yuval Golan, Joe Zasadzinski and Jacob Israelachvili, Normal and Shear Forces Generated during the Ordering (Directed Assembly) of Confined Straight and Curved Nanowires, Nano Lett, 8, 246-252 (2008). Nataly Belman, Somobrata Acharya, Oleg Konovalov, Alexei Vorobiev, Jacob Israelachvili, Shlomo Efrima and Yuval Golan, Hierarchical Assembly of Ultranarrow Alkylamine-Coated ZnS Nanorods: A Synchrotron Surface X-Ray Diffraction Study, Nano Lett, 8, 3858-3864 (2008). Younjin Min, Mustafa Akbulut, Nataly Belman, Yuval Golan, Joe Zasadzinski and Jacob Israelachvili, Normal and Shear Forces Generated during the Ordering (Directed Assembly) of Confined Straight and Curved Nanowires, Nano Letters, 8(1), 246-252 (2008). Younjin Min, Mustafa Akbulut, Kai Kristiansen, Yuval Golan and Jacob Israelachvili, The role of interparticle and external forces in nanoparticle assembly, Nat. Mater, 7, 527538 (2008). Kenneth J. Rosenberg, Jennifer L. Ross, H. Eric Feinstein, Stuart C. Feinstein and Jacob Israelachvili, Complementary dimerization of microtubule-associated tau protein: implications for microtubule bundling and tau-mediated pathogenesis, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U. S. A, 105, 7445-7450 (2008). Hongbo Zeng, Interactions of Polymer Surfaces and Thin Films. (D) Mustafa Akbulut, Physical, Electrical and Chemical Processes at Shearing Junctions. (D) KRAMER, EDWARD J. (b.1939) Professor. B.Ch.E, 1962, Cornell University; Ph.D, 1967, Carnegie-Mellon University. NATO Fellowship, 1966-1967, Unversity of Oxford. Polymer Science. Diffusion in polymers; microscopic aspects of fracture of polymer glasses; block copolyers and polymer blends; polymer surfaces; thin flims and interfaces; neutron and x-ray reflectometry and diffraction, transmission electron microscopy and soft xray spectroscopy of polymers. TEL: (805) 893-4999 FAX: (805) 893-8486 Web: www.chemengr.ucsb.edu/ Email: edkramer@mrl.ucsb.edu Christian Daniel, Karen E. Sohn, Thomas E. Mates, Edward J. Kramer, Joachim O. Raedler, Erich Sackmann, Bert Nickel and Luisa Andruzzi, Structural characterization of an elevated lipid bilayer obtained by stepwise functionalization of a self-assembled alkenyl silane film, Biointerphases, 2, 109-118 (2007). Robert C. Coffin, Steve J. Diamanti, Atsushi Hotta, Vikram Khanna, Edward J. Kramer, Glenn H. Fredrickson and Guillermo C. Bazan, Pseudo-tetrablock copolymers with ethylene and a functionalized comonomer, Chem. Commun. (Cambridge, U. K.), 3550-3552 (2007). Shigeo Nakamura, Elizabeth Pavlovic and Edward J. Kramer, Fracture energy of epoxy interfaces with layers of different silane coupling agents, J. Adhes, 83, 351-365 (2007). Bumjoon J. Kim, Joona Bang, Craig J. Hawker, Julia J. Chiu, David J. Pine, Se Gyu Jang, Seung-Man Yang and Edward J. Kramer, Creating Surfactant Nanoparticles for Block Copolymer Composites through Surface Chemistry, Langmuir, 23, 12693-12703 (2007). Marvin Y. Paik, Sitaraman Krishnan, Fengxiang You, Xuefa Li, Alexander Hexemer, Yushi Ando, Seok Ho Kang, Daniel A. Fischer, Edward J. Kramer and Christopher K. Ober, Surface Organization, Light-Driven Surface Changes, and Stability of Semifluorinated Azobenzene Polymers, Langmuir, 23, 5110-5119 (2007). Bumjoon J. Kim, Glenn H. Fredrickson, Craig J. Hawker and Edward J. Kramer, Nanoparticle Surfactants as a Route to Bicontinuous Block Copolymer Morphologies, Langmuir, 23, 7804-7809 (2007). V. Khanna, B. J. Kim, A. Hexemer, T. E. Mates, E. J. Kramer, X. Li, J. Wang and S. F. Hahn, Chain architecture effects on the diffusion of cylinder forming block copolymers, Macromolecules, 40, 2443-2452 (2007). Bumjoon J. Kim, Susan Given-Beck, Joona Bang, Craig J. Hawker and Edward J. Kramer, Importance of End-Group Structure in Controlling the Interfacial Activity of Polymer- CALIFORNIA, SANTA BARBARA Coated Nanoparticles, Macromolecules (Washington, DC, U. S.), 40, 1796-1798 (2007). Thomas Breiner, Klaus Kreger, Rainer Hagen, Michael Haeckel, Lothar Kador, Axel H. E. Mueller, Edward J. Kramer and Hans-Werner Schmidt, Blends of Poly(methacrylate) Block Copolymers with Photoaddressable Segments, Macromolecules (Washington, DC, U. S.), 40, 2100-2108 (2007). Gila E. Stein, Edward J. Kramer, Xuefa Li and Jin Wang, Layering Transitions in Thin Films of Spherical-Domain Block Copolymers, Macromolecules (Washington, DC, U. S.), 40, 2453-2460 (2007). Julia J. Chiu, Bumjoon J. Kim, Gi-Ra Yi, Joona Bang, Edward J. Kramer and David J. Pine, Distribution of Nanoparticles in Lamellar Domains of Block Copolymers, Macromolecules (Washington, DC, U. S.), 40, 3361-3365 (2007). Bumjoon J. Kim, Glenn H. Fredrickson and Edward J. Kramer, Analysis of Reaction Kinetics of End-Functionalized Polymers at a PS/P2VP Interface by DSIMS, Macromolecules (Washington, DC, U. S.), 40, 3686-3694 (2007). Gila E. Stein, Won Bo Lee, Glenn H. Fredrickson, Edward J. Kramer, Xuefa Li and Jin Wang, Thickness Dependent Ordering in Laterally Confined Monolayers of Spherical-Domain Block Copolymers, Macromolecules (Washington, DC, U. S.), 40, 5791-5800 (2007). Joona Bang, Bumjoon J. Kim, Gila E. Stein, Thomas P. Russell, Xuefa Li, Jin Wang, Edward J. Kramer and Craig J. Hawker, Effect of Humidity on the Ordering of PEO-Based Copolymer Thin Films, Macromolecules (Washington, DC, U. S.), 40, 7019-7025 (2007). Sung Chan Park, Bumjoon J. Kim, Craig J. Hawker, Edward J. Kramer, Joona Bang and Jeong Sook Ha, Controlled Ordering of Block Copolymer Thin Films by the Addition of Hydrophilic Nanoparticles, Macromolecules (Washington, DC, U. S.), 40, 8119-8124 (2007). A. Hexemer, V. Vitelli, E. J. Kramer and G. H. Fredrickson, Monte Carlo study of crystalline order and defects on weakly curved surfaces, Phys. Rev. E, 76, 051604(1-12) (2007). Tanya L. Chantawansri, Angust W. Bosse, Alexander Hexemer, Hector D. Ceniceros, Carlos J. Garcia-Cervera, Edward J. Kramer and Glenn H. Fredrickson, Self-consistent field theory simulations of block copolymer assembly on a sphere, Phys. Rev. E: Stat., Nonlinear, Soft Matter Phys, 75, 031802/1-031802/17 (2007). G. E. Stein, E. J. Kramer, X. Li and J. Wang, Single crystal diffraction from two-dimensional block copolymer arrays, Phys. Rev. Lett, 98, 086101 (2007). G. E. Stein, E. W. Cochran, K. Katsov, G. H. Fredrickson, E. J. Kramer, X. Li and J. Wang, Symmetry breaking of inplane order in confined copolymer mesophases, Phys. Rev. Lett, 98, 158302 (2007). Chuanbing Tang, Michael Dimitriou, Glenn H. Fredrickson, Edward J. Kramer and Craig J. Hawker, Synthesis and morphology of ABC triblock copolymers containing styrene and 4-vinylpyridine, PMSE Prepr, 96, 313-314 (2007). Craig J. Weinman, Sitaraman Krishnan, Daewon Park, Marvin Y. Paik, Kaiming Wong, Daniel A. Fischer, Dale L. Handlin, Greg L. Kowalke, Dean E. Wendt, Karen E. Sohn, Edward J. Kramer and Christopher K. Ober, Antifouling block copolymer surfaces that resist settlement of Barnacle Larvae, PMSE Prepr, 96, 597-598 (2007). Bumjoon J. Kim, Glenn H. Fredrickson, Craig J. Howker and Edward J. Kramer, Morphological consequences of assembling surfactant nanoparticles on block copolymer interfaces, Polym. Prepr. (Am. Chem. Soc., Div. Polym. Chem.), 48, 733 (2007). L. Andruzzi, G. Schwake, J. O. Rädler, K. E. Sohn, T. E. Mates and E. J. Kramer, Cellular microarrays by chemically amplified constructive microlithography, Polymeric Materials: Science & Engineering, 96, 10-11 (2007). Luisa Andruzzi, Bert Nickel, Gerlinde Schwake, Joachim O. Raedler, Karen E. Sohn, Thomas E. Mates and Edward J. Kramer, Bio-selective surfaces by chemically amplified constructive microlithography, Surf. Sci, 601, 4984-4992 (2007). Joseph B. Edson, Zhigang Wang, Edward J. Kramer and Geoffrey W. Coates, Fluorinated Bis(phenoxyketimine)titanium Complexes for the Living, Isoselective Polymerization of Propylene: Multiblock Isotactic Polypropylene Copolymers via Sequential Monomer Addition, J. Am. Chem. Soc, 130, 4968-4977 (2008). John A. Finlay, Sitaraman Krishnan, Maureen E. Callow, James A. Callow, Rong Dong, Nicola Asgill, Kaiming Wong, Edward J. Kramer and Christopher K. Ober, Settlement of Ulva Zoospores on Patterned Fluorinated and PEGylated Monolayer Surfaces, Langmuir, 24, 503-510 (2008). Jeffrey M. Rose, Fanny Deplace, Nathaniel A. Lynd, Zhigang Wang, Atsushi Hotta, Emil B. Lobkovsky, Edward J. Kramer and Geoffrey W. Coates, C2-symmetric Ni(II)-diimines featuring cumyl-derived ligands: Synthesis of improved elastomeric regioblock polypropylenes, Macromolecules, 41, 9548-9555 (2008). E. Sivaniah, J. Genzer, A. Hexemer, E. J. Kramer, M. L. Xiang, X. Li, C. K. Ober and S. Magonov, Non-planar surface organization of dendrons in side-chain modified liquid crystalline block copolymers, Macromolecules, 41, 99409945 (2008). Easan Sivaniah, Shinya Matsubara, Yue Zhao, Takeji Hashimoto, Kenji Fukunaga, Edward J. Kramer and Tom E. Mates, Symmetric Diblock Copolymer Thin Films on Rough Substrates: Microdomain Periodicity in Pure and Blended Films, Macromolecules (Washington, DC, U. S.), 41, 25842592 (2008). Chuanbing Tang, Joona Bang, Gila E. Stein, Glenn H. Fredrickson, Craig J. Hawker, Edward J. Kramer, Michael Sprung and Jin Wang, Square Packing and Structural Arrangement of ABC Triblock Copolymer Spheres in Thin Films, Macromolecules (Washington, DC, U. S.), 41, 43284339 (2008). Bumjoon J. Kim, Glenn H. Fredrickson and Edward J. Kramer, Effect of Polymer Ligand Molecular Weight on Polymer-Coated Nanoparticle Location in Block Copolymers, Macromolecules (Washington, DC, U. S.), 41, 436-447 (2008). Kathleen E. Feldman, Matthew J. Kade, Tom F. A. de Greef, E. W. Meijer, Edward J. Kramer and Craig J. Hawker, Polymers with Multiple Hydrogen-Bonded End Groups and Their Blends, Macromolecules (Washington, DC, U. S.), 41, 4694-4700 (2008). C. K. Ober, R. Dong, A. Rastogi, C. J. Weinman, M. Tanaka, M. Hemmelmann, E. N. Chiang, D. Park, Y. Yi, M. Y. Paik, S. Nad, N. Smith, D. L. Handlin, C. L. Willis, E. J. Kramer, B. A. Baird and H. D. Abruna, Polymer brushes as responsive materials for the biology-material interface, Polymeric Materials: Science and Engineering, 99, 109-110 (2008). C. Tang, E. M. Lennon, G. H. Fredrickson, E. J. Kramer and C. J. Hawker, Evolution of block copolymer lithography to highly ordered square arrays, Science, 322, 429-432 (2008). Karen E. Sohn, Surface effects on the structure of block copolymer and homopolymer thin films. (D) LANGE, FREDRICK F. (b.1939) Professor. B.S, 1961, Rutgers University; Ph.D, 1965, Pennsylvania State University. Temporary Scientific Officer, 19651967, AERE Harwell, England. Materials Chemistry. Our research is motivated by the need to understand at a molecular level the fabrication and functions of new catalysts, adsorbents, porous ceramics, and heterogeneous polymers. These broad categories of technologically important materials are linked by their crucial dependencies on local order/disorder, which often governs macroscopic process or device performance. TEL: (805) 893-8248 FAX: (805) 893-8486 Web: www.chemengr.ucsb.edu/ Email: flange@engineering.ucsb.edu No publication information submitted for this edition. LEAL, L. GARY (b.1943) Professor & Chair. B.S, 1965, University of Washington; M.S, 1968, Stanford University; Ph.D, 1969, Stanford University. NSF Fellowship, 1969-1970, Cambridge University. Chemical Engineering; Polymer Science. Our research is currently focused on two general areas: first, the dynamics of complex fluids such as polymeric liiquids, liquid crystals, liquid crystalline polymers, and colloidal suspensions; second, nonlinear and surfactant-induced phenomena in flows involving interfacial deformations. TEL: (805) 893-8510 FAX: (805) 893-4731 Web: www.chemengr.ucsb.edu/ Email: lgl20@engineering.ucsb.edu Publication list has not been verified by the department. Fabio Baldessari, G. M. Homsy and L. Gary Leal, Linear stability of a draining film squeezed between two approaching droplets, J. Colloid Interface Sci, 307, 188-202 (2007). Marcos Borrell and L. Gary Leal, Interfacial Activity of Polymer-Coated Gold Nanoparticles, Langmuir, 23, 1249712502 (2007). D. Harley Klein, L. Gary Leal, Carlos J. Garcia-Cervera and Hector D. Ceniceros, Ericksen number and Deborah number cascade predictions of a model for liquid crystalline polymers for simple shear flow, Phys. Fluids, 19, 023101/1023101/19 (2007). Yosang Yoon, Adam Hsu and L. Gary Leal, Experimental investigation of the effects of copolymer surfactants on flowinduced coalescence of drops, Phys. Fluids, 19, 023102/1023102/16 (2007). Yosang Yoon, Fabio Baldessari, Hector D. Ceniceros and L. Gary Leal, Coalescence of two equal-sized deformable drops in an axisymmetric flow, Phys. Fluids, 19, 102102/1102102/24 (2007). Hongbo Zeng, Boxin Zhao, Yu Tian, Matthew Tirrell, L. Gary Leal and Jacob N. Israelachvili, Transient surface patterns during adhesion and coalescence of thin liquid films, Soft Matter, 3, 88-93 (2007). Marcos Borrell and L. Gary Leal, Viscous coalescence of expanding low-viscosity drops; the dueling drops experiment, J. Colloid Interface Sci, 319, 263-269 (2008). Adam S. Hsu, Anshuman Roy and L. Gary Leal, Drop-size effects on coalescence of two equal-sized drops in a head-on collision, J. Rheol. (Melville, NY, U. S.), 52, 1291-1310 (2008). LUCAS, GLENN E. (b.1951) Professor and Executive Vice Chancellor. B.S, 1973, UC Santa Barbara; Sc.D, 1978, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Chemical Engineering. Our research interests currently fall broadly 3 into three categories: composite materials for aerospace applications, fusion reactor materials, radiation embrittlement of light water reactor steels. TEL: (805) 8932126 FAX: (805) 893-7712 Web: www.me.ucsb.edu/dept_site/people/ new_faculty_pages/lucas_page.html Email: gene.lucas@evc.ucsb.edu No publication information submitted for this edition. MCFARLAND, ERIC W. (b.1957) Professor. M.S, 1982, University of California, Berkeley; Ph.D, 1987, M.I.T; M.D, 1988, Harvard Medical School. Chemical Physics; Materials Science. Micro and mesoscale studies of complex systems with magnetic resonance and scanning probe technology. Combinatorial chemistry; chemelectrical sensors. TEL: (805) 893-4343 FAX: (805) 8934731 Web: www.chemengr.ucsb.edu/ Email: mcfar@engineering.ucsb.edu Gil-Pyo Kim, Seung-Bum Yoon, Young-Soo Jung, JaeHoon Ahn, Sung-Hyeon Baeck, Alan Kleiman-Schwarsctein and Eric W. McFarland, Fabrication of nanoparticles supported on metal oxides by PS-PVP block copolymer encapsulation method, Diffus. Defect Data, Pt. B, 119, 17-20 (2007). Yong-Sheng Hu, Alan Kleiman-Shwarsctein, Arnold J. Forman, Daniel Hazen, Jung-Nam Park and Eric W. McFarland, Pt-Doped ␣-Fe2O3 Thin Films Active for Photoelectrochemical Water Splitting, Chem. Mater, 20, 3803-3805 (2008). Hongfei Lin, Wei Tang, Alan Kleiman-Shwarsctein and Eric W. McFarland, Oxygen Electroreduction on Gold-Cobalt Oxide Binary Nanocluster Catalysts, J. Electrochem. Soc, 155, B200-B206 (2008). Wei Tang, Hongfei Lin, Alan Kleiman-Shwarsctein, Galen D. Stucky and Eric W. McFarland, Size-Dependent Activity of Gold Nanoparticles for Oxygen Electroreduction in Alkaline Electrolyte, J. Phys. Chem. C, 112, 10515-10519 (2008). Alan Kleiman-Shwarsctein, Yong-Sheng Hu, Arnold J. Forman, Galen D. Stucky and Eric W. McFarland, Electrodeposition of ␣-Fe2O3 Doped with Mo or Cr as Photoanodes for Photocatalytic Water Splitting, J. Phys. Chem. C, 112, 15900-15907 (2008). MITRAGOTRI, SAMIR (b.1971) Professor. B.S, 1992, Univ. of Bombay; Ph.D, 1996, MIT. Postdoctoral Research Assoc, 1996-98, Harvard. Biomaterials. Our primary research objective is to develop novel methods of drug delivery in order to provide patient-friendly and easy-to-use means of disease management. Development of novel drug delivery methods is contingent upon our ability to control the transport of desired bio-molecules in the tissues against the naturally exerted forces by tissues arising form steric, chemical, and physical interactions of bio-molecules with the tissues. TEL: (805) 8937532 FAX: (805) 893-4731 Web: www.chemengr.ucsb.edu/ Email: samir@engineering.ucsb.edu Publication list has not been verified by the department. Anh-Tuan Dinh, Chinmay Pangarkar, Theo Theofanous and Samir Mitragotri, Understanding intracellular transport processes pertinent to synthetic gene delivery via stochastic simulations and sensitivity analyses, Biophys. J, 92, 831-846 (2007). Sejal S. Hall, Samir Mitragotri and Patrick S. Daugherty, Identification of Peptide Ligands Facilitating Nanoparticle Attachment to Erythrocytes, Biotechnol. Prog, 23, 749-754 (2007). Pankaj Karande, Amit Jain, Anubhav Arora, Moon Jean Ho and Samir Mitragotri, Synergistic effects of chemical enhancers on skin permeability: A case study of sodium lauroylsarcosinate and sorbitan monolaurate, Eur. J. Pharm. Sci, 31, 1-7 (2007). Elizabeth Chambers and Samir Mitragotri, Long circulating nanoparticles via adhesion on red blood cells: mechanism and extended circulation, Exp. Biol. Med. (Maywood, NJ, U. S.), 232, 958-966 (2007). Julie A. Champion, Yogesh K. Katare and Samir Mitragotri, Particle shape: A new design parameter for micro- and nanoscale drug delivery carriers, J. Controlled Release, 121, 3-9 (2007). Samir Mitragotri, Temperature dependence of skin permeability to hydrophilic and hydrophobic solutes, J. Pharm. Sci, 96, 1832-1839 (2007). Julie A. Champion, Yogesh Katare and Samir Mitragotri, Shape-induced inhibition of phagocytosis by macrophages, PMSE Prepr, 96, 76-77 (2007). Julie A. Champion, Yogesh K. Katare and Samir Mitragotri, Making polymeric micro- and nanoparticles of complex shapes, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U. S. A, 104, 11901-11904 (2007). Anubhav Arora, Itzhak Hakim, Joy Baxter, Ruben Rathnasingham, Ravi Srinivasan, Daniel A. Fletcher and Samir Mitragotri, Needle-free delivery of macromolecules across the skin by nanoliter-volume pulsed microjets, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U. S. A, 104, 4255-4260 (2007). Makoto Ogura, Sumit Paliwal and Samir Mitragotri, Low- 4 CALIFORNIA, SANTA BARBARA frequency sonophoresis: Current status and future prospects, Adv. Drug Delivery Rev, 60, 1218-1223 (2008). Anh-Tuan Dinh, Chinmay Pangarkar and Samir Mitragotri, Biochemical engineering: understand discrete nanoscale transport, Chem. Eng. Prog, 104, 62-68 (2008). Pankaj Karande, Amit Jain and Samir Mitragotri, Multicomponent formulations of chemical penetration enhancers, Dermatol., Cosmeceutic, Cosmet. Dev, 505-516 (2008). Apostolos G. Doukas, Sumit Paliwal and Samir Mitragotri, Pressure waves for transdermal drug delivery, Dermatol., Cosmeceutic, Cosmet. Dev, 557-576 (2008). Kathryn Whitehead, Natalie Karr and Samir Mitragotri, Discovery of synergistic permeation enhancers for oral drug delivery, J. Controlled Release, 128, 128-133 (2008). Silvia Muro, Carmen Garnacho, Julie A. Champion, John Leferovich, Christine Gajewski, Edward H. Schuchman, Samir Mitragotri and Vladimir R. Muzykantov, Control of Endothelial Targeting and Intracellular Delivery of Therapeutic Enzymes by Modulating the Size and Shape of ICAM-1-targeted Carriers, Mol. Ther, 16, 1450-1458 (2008). Kathryn Whitehead and Samir Mitragotri, Mechanistic Analysis of Chemical Permeation Enhancers for Oral Drug Delivery, Pharm. Res, 25, 1412-1419 (2008). Kathryn Whitehead, Natalie Karr and Samir Mitragotri, Safe and Effective Permeation Enhancers for Oral Drug Delivery, Pharm. Res, 25, 1782-1788 (2008). Julie A. Champion, Amanda Walker and Samir Mitragotri, Role of Particle Size in Phagocytosis of Polymeric Microspheres, Pharm. Res, 25, 1815-1821 (2008). PETERS, BARON (b.1976) Assistant Professor. B.S, 1999, University of Missouri—Columbia; Ph.D, 2004, University of California—Berkeley. Postdoctoral Researcher, 2004-2006, MIT; Postdoctoral Researcher, 2006-2007, Centre Europeen Computation Atmoics Moleculaire. Chemical Engineering. The kinetics of nucleation, electron transfer, and catalytic reactions depend on the properties of short-lived and rarely-visited transition states that cannot be directly observed in experiments. We gain insight into the properties of transition states using molecular simulation and electronic structure theory. TEL: (805) 893-6131 FAX: (805) 893-4731 Web: www.chemengr.ucsb.edu Email: baronp@engineering.ucsb.edu No publication information submitted for this edition. SCOTT, SUSANNAH L. (b.1967) Professor. B.Sc, 1987, University of Alberta; Ph.D, 1991, Iowa State University. N.A.T.O. Postdoctoral Fellow, 1992-1994, Centre national de la recherche scientifique, Lyon, France; Miller Visiting Professor, 2001, Univeristy of California, Berkeley. Catalysis; Environmental Chemistry. Interactions and transformations of molecules on surfaces; fabrication and characterization of uniform active sites using organometallic chemistry, coordination chemistry and surface science; spectroscopy, kinetics, mechanistic analysis and modeling to investigate, design and reengineer heterogeneous catalysts; in situ and operando spectroscopy; X-ray absorption spectroscopy; reactions of environmental mercury. TEL: (805) 893-5606 FAX: (805) 893-4731 Web: www.chemengr.ucsb.edu/ Email: sscott@engineering.ucsb.edu Publication list has not been verified by the department. Anthony W. Moses, Heather D. Leifeste, Naseem A. Ramsahye, Juergen Eckert and Susannah L. Scott, Supported Re catalysts for metathesis of functionalized olefins, Chem. Ind. (Boca Raton, FL, U. S.), 115, 13-22 (2007). Anthony W. Moses, Christina Raab, Ryan C. Nelson, Heather D. Leifeste, Naseem A. Ramsahye, Swarup Chattopadhyay, Juergen Eckert, Bradley F. Chmelka and Susannah L. Scott, Spectroscopically Distinct Sites Present in Methyltrioxorhenium Grafted onto Silica-Alumina, and Their Abilities to Initiate Olefin Metathesis, J. Am. Chem. Soc, 129, 8912-8920 (2007). Udayshankar G. Singh, Jun Li, Joseph W. Bennett, Andrew M. Rappe, Ram Seshadri and Susannah L. Scott, A Pddoped perovskite catalyst, BaCe1-xPdxO3-␦, for CO oxidation, J. Catal, 249, 349-358 (2007). Joseph W. Bennett, Ram Seshadri, Susannah L. Scott and Andrew M. Rappe, First-principles modeling of BaCeO3: structure and stabilization of O vacancies by Pd-doping, Los Alamos Natl. Lab., Prepr. Arch., Condens. Matter, 1-6 (2007). Ritu Ahuja, Sabuj Kundu, Alan S. Goldman, Maurice Brookhart, Brian C. Vicente and Susannah L. Scott, Catalytic ring expansion, contraction, and metathesis-polymerization of cycloalkanes, Chem. Commun. (Cambridge, U. K.), 253255 (2008). Susannah L. Scott, Brian C. Peoples, Cathleen Yung, Rene S. Rojas, Vikram Khanna, Hironari Sano, Toru Suzuki and Fumihiko Shimizu, Highly dispersed clay-polyolefin nanocomposites free of compatibilizers, via the in situ polymerization of ␣-olefins by clay-supported catalysts, Chem. Commun. (Cambridge, U. K.), 4186-4188 (2008). Jun Li, Udayshankar G. Singh, Thomas D. Schladt, Judith K. Stalick, Susannah L. Scott and Ram Seshadri, Hexagonal YFe1-xPdxO3-␦: Nonperovskite Host Compounds for Pd2+ and Their Catalytic Activity for CO Oxidation, Chem. Mater, 20, 6567-6576 (2008). Susannah L. Scott, Anqiu Fu and Leonard A. MacAdams, Effect of silica type and grafting method on the reactivity of tetraneopentylchromium(IV) towards and on silica, Inorg. Chim. Acta, 361, 3315-3321 (2008). Cori A. Demmelmaier, Rosemary E. White, Jeroen A. van Bokhoven and Susannah L. Scott, Nature of ⯗SiOCrO2Cl and (⯗SiO)2CrO2 Sites Prepared by Grafting CrO2Cl2 onto Silica, J. Phys. Chem. C, 112, 6439-6449 (2008). THEOFANOUS, THEOFANIS G. (b.1942) Profes- SEBORG, DALE E. (b.1941) Professor. B.S, 1964, ZASADZINSKI, JOSEPH A. (b.1958) Professor. B.S, 1980, California Institute of Technology; Ph.D, 1985, University of Minnesota. Postdoctoral Member of Technical Staff, 1984-1986, AT&T Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill, NJ. Chemical Engineering; Materials Science. Tranmission electron microscopy studies of order, organization and structure in polymer and surfactant solutions; gel and liquid crystals; scanning tunneling and atomic force microscopy of Langmuir-Blodgett film, optical microscopy of lipid and protein. TEL: (805) 8934769 FAX: (805) 893-4731 Web: www.chemengr.ucsb.edu/ Email: gorilla@engineering.ucsb.edu University of Wisconsin; Ph.D, 1969, Princeton University. Chemical Engineering. My research group is concerned with the development of improved techniques for process control, system identification, and process monitoring. It is widely recognized that automation and process control play a crucial role in making modern industrial plants more efficient and competitive in the international marketplace. The current revolution in information technology offers exciting opportunities for a greatly improved understanding of industrial processes and process performance. TEL: (805) 893-3352 FAX: (805) 8934731 Web: www.chemengr.ucsb.edu/ Email: seborg@engineering.ucsb.edu Publication list has not been verified by the department. Jon C. Gunther, Jeremy S. Conner and Dale E. Seborg, Fault Detection and Diagnosis in an Industrial Fed-Batch Cell Culture Process, Biotechnol. Prog, 23, 851-857 (2007). Wendy C. Bevier, Howard Zisser, Cesar C. Palerm, Daniel A. Finan, Dale E. Seborg, Francis J. Doyle, III, Alison Okada Wollitzer and Lois Jovanovic, Calculating the insulin to carbohydrate ratio using the hyperinsulinaemic-euglycaemic clamp—a novel use for a proven technique, Diabetes/Metab. Res. Rev, 23, 472-478 (2007). Gianni Marchetti, Massimiliano Barolo, Lois Jovanovic, Howard Zisser and Dale E. Seborg, A feedforward-feedback glucose control strategy for type 1 diabetes mellitus, J. Process Control, 18, 149-162 (2008). SHELL, M. SCOTT (b.1978) Assistant Professor. B.S, 2000, Carnegie Mellon University; Ph.D, 2005, Princeton University. Chemical Engineering. Our research focuses on several problems in contemporary biophysics and condensed matter theory, using modern tools of statistical mechanics and molecular simulation: (1)folding and design principles in proteins; (2) peptide structure, association, and transport; (3) the interplay of structure, kinetics, and thermodynamics in liquids and glasses; and (4) robust approaches to free energy calculations and molecular design. TEL: (805) 893-4346 FAX: (805) 893-4731 Web: www.chemengr.ucsb.edu Email: shell@engineering.ucsb.edu No publication information submitted for this edition. SQUIRES, TODD M. (b.1973) Assistant Professor. B.S, 1995, UCLA; Ph.D, 2002, Harvard. Postdoctoral Scholar, 2003-2005, Calif. Institute of Technology. Chemical Engineering. Fluid mechanics and transport science are classic subjects that are of paramount importance to some of the most exciting areas of modern research, including microfluidics, soft condensed matter, materials science, complex fluids, and biotechnology. These fields are highly interdisciplinary, and require a broad but solid grounding in classical continuum and statistical mechanics, as well as an ability to think intuitively, physically, and creatively about a diverse range of phenomena. TEL: (805) 893-7383 FAX: (805) 893-4731 Web: www.chemengr.ucsb.edu/ Email: squires@engineering.ucsb.edu Publication list has not been verified by the department. Max Narovlyansky, George M. Whitesides and Todd M. Squires, Zone sculpting using partitioned electrokinetic injections, Appl. Phys. Lett, 91, 203511/1-203511/3 (2007). Prashant K. Purohit, Mandar M. Inamdar, Paul D. Grayson, Todd M. Squires, Jane Kondev and Rob Phillips, Forces during bacteriophage DNA packaging and ejection. [Erratum to document cited in CA142:332684], Biophys. J, 93, 705 (2007). Todd M. Squires, Nonlinear Microrheology: Bulk Stresses versus Direct Interactions, Langmuir, 24, 1147-1159 (2008). Todd M. Squires, Robert J. Messinger and Scott R. Manalis, Making it stick: convection, reaction and diffusion in surface-based biosensors, Nat. Biotechnol, 26, 417-426 (2008). Aditya S. Khair and Todd M. Squires, Fundamental aspects of concentration polarization arising from nonuniform electrokinetic transport, Phys. Fluids, 20, 087102/1-087102/ 20 (2008). Todd M. Squires, Electrokinetic flows over inhomogeneously slipping surfaces, Phys. Fluids, 20, 092105/1-092105/ 10 (2008). Marcus Roper, Todd M. Squires and Michael P. Brenner, Symmetry unbreaking in the shapes of perfect projectiles, Phys. Fluids, 20, 093606/1-093606/13 (2008). sor. B.S, 1965, National Technical University, Athens, Greece; Ph.D, 1969, University of Minnesota. Chemical Engineering. Multiphase flow and heat transfer; risk assessment and management; chemical and nuclear plant safety. TEL: (805) 893-4900 FAX: (805) 893-4731 Web: www.chemengr.ucsb.edu/ Email: theo@engineering.ucsb.edu No publication information submitted for this edition. Publication list has not been verified by the department. Cecile Boyer and Joseph A. Zasadzinski, Multiple Lipid Compartments Slow Vesicle Contents Release in Lipases and Serum, ACS Nano, 1, 176-182 (2007). Andreas Braun, Patrick C. Stenger, Heidi E. Warriner, Joseph A. Zasadzinski, Karen W. Lu and H. William Taeusch, A freeze-fracture transmission electron microscopy and small angle X-ray diffraction study of the effects of albumin, serum, and polymers on clinical lung surfactant microstructure, Biophys. J, 93, 123-139 (2007). Patrick C. Stenger and Joseph A. 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