Sushama Ashok Dandekar CURRICULUM VITAE Address: Home: 4404 Vanderpool Drive Work: Department of Chemistry Plano, TX 75024 University of North Texas Denton, TX 76203 Phone: (972) 491-0018 (940) 369-7090 E-Mail: adandekar@worldnet.att.net sdandeka@unt.edu EDUCATION: Year Degree Major Institution 1992 Ph.D. Chemistry (organic) Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University 1983 Dip.H.Ed. Higher Education University of Bombay, India 1977 M.S. Chemistry (organic) University of Bombay, India 1975 B.S. Chemistry University of Bombay, India PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Academic Appointments: • Lecturer, University of North Texas (2001- present) • Adjunct Instructor, University of North Texas (2000-2001) • Visiting Assistant Professor, Austin College (1999 – 2000) • Adjunct Instructor, University of North Texas (Fall 1999) • Instructor (tenured), Triton College (1992 – 1998) • Adjunct Instructor, Texas A & M University-Commerce (Sum 1998) • Adjunct Instructor (full-time), William Rainey Harper College (Fall 1990 - Sum 1992) • Adjunct Instructor, Aurora University (Sum 1990) • Teaching Assistant, Virginia Tech (1984 – 1986) • Teaching Assistant, University of Iowa (1983 – 1984) • Assistant Professor, University of Bombay (1981 – 1983) • Lecturer, M.G.D. School (1978 – 1979) Teaching Experience: • Introductory Chemistry • General Chemistry • Organic Chemistry • Chemistry and Society (for non-science majors) • Introduction to Medicinal Chemistry • Undergraduate research Research Appointments: • Post-Doctoral Research Associate, University of North Texas (1998-1999) Synthesis, structure elucidation and reactivities of various organolithiums • Research Assistant, Virginia Tech (1986-1989) Performed research for doctoral dissertation Administrative responsibilities: • Made budgetary decisions pertaining to the organic chemistry program (Triton College) • Assessed course effectiveness for various organic chemistry programs via outcomes evaluation processes (Triton College) • Mentored junior and adjunct faculty teaching organic chemistry (Triton College) • Assessed performance of junior and adjunct faculty teaching organic chemistry (Triton College) • Converted the organic laboratory program partially to include microscale techniques (Triton College) PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES: Membership in Professional Organizations: • American Chemical Society • Organic Division, ACS • Division of Chemical Education, ACS • DFW Section, ACS Offices and Committee Assignments in Professional Organizations: • Minority Affairs Committee, Chicago Section, ACS (1994-1998) Other Activities: • Reviewer for Journal of Chemical Education (1998-present) • Developed new course: “Intro to Medicinal Chemistry”, for upper level undergraduate / graduate students at the University of North Texas (first offered, Spring 2002): this course was recently also approved as a core course for the new program in forensic science at UNT • Developed new course: “Chemistry and Society” for non-science majors at Triton College (first offered, Summer 1996) • Participant in NSF Chautauqua Short Courses for College faculty: 1998,1999, 2001 • Participant in NSF short courses for Chemistry faculty ( 2003-combinatorial chemistry, 2004- computational chemistry) Honors: • Phi Kappa Phi, Honor Society (1986) • Scholarship for Academic Excellence, Department of Chemistry, Virginia Tech (19851989) • Graduate School Scholarship, University of Iowa (1983-84) • Daxina Fellowship, University of Bombay (1975-1977) • Group Leader, College Science Improvement Program, Univ. of Bombay (1973-1977) • M.S., Honors and Distinction (1977) • B.S., Honors and Distinction (1975) Areas of Interest / Expertise: • Organic synthesis, mechanistic studies: SET reactions, organolithiums • Chemical education: curriculum and pedagogy development • Medicinal Chemistry SCHOOL/COLLEGE COMMITTEES & COUNCILS: Beginning Date- Name of Committee Ending Date 2003-present Pre-Professional Advisory Committee (health professions), College of Arts and Sciences,University of North Texas 2002-2004 Faculty Advisor, B.U.G.S. (Bringing Up Girls in Science) Program, University of North Texas 1995-1998 Pre-Professional Program Committee (health professions), Triton College 1995-1998 Faculty Advisor, Pre-professional Program (health professions), Triton College 1993-1995 Senator, Science Department, Triton College DEPARTMENT/DIVISION COMMITTEES & COUNCILS: Beginning Date- Name of Committee Ending Date 2001-present Undergraduate Affairs Committee (UNT) 1992-1998 Safety Committee (Triton College) 1993-1998 Instrumentation Committee (Triton College) 1995-1996 Chair, departmental committee for development of new course for non-science majors, 'Chemistry and Society’ (Triton College) 1994-1996 Stockroom Remodeling Committee (Triton College) 1992-1994 Strategic Planning Initiatives Committee (Triton College) PUBLICATIONS: • Bates, Tim F.; Dandekar, Sushama A.; Longlet, Jon J. and Thomas, Ruthanne D. J. Organomet. Chem. 2001, 625, 13. ‘Alpha-lithiated alkoxvsilanes: applications to alkene synthesis’ • Bates, Tim F.; Dandekar, Sushama A.; Longlet, Jon J.; Wood, Kevin A. and Thomas, Ruthanne D. J. Organomet. Chem. 2000, 595 (1), 87. ‘Regiospecific synthesis of alphalithiated alkoxysilanes’ • Dandekar, Sushama A.; Greenwood, Stacey N.; Greenwood, Thomas D.; Mabic, Stephane; Merola, Joseph S. Tanko, James M. and Wolfe, James F. J. Org. Chem. 1999, 64, 1543. ‘Synthesis of Succinimido[3,4-b]indane and 1,2,3,4,5,6-Hexahydro-1,5-methano-3benzazocine-2,4- dione bv Sequential Alkylation and Intramolecular Arylation of Enolates Derived from Tetramethylbutanediamides and N,N,N’,N’-TetramethylPentanediamides’