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(11-0301) Prof. Kenneth Wynne, Virginia Commonwealth University

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Prof. Kenneth Wynne, Virginia Commonwealth University

Serendipitous Discoveries of New Soft Surface Phenomena and Implications for Useful Coating

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Short Bio

• Ph.D. University of Massachusetts; Postdoctoral, U.C. Berkeley
• 1973-2000, Program Officer, Polymer Program, Office of Naval Research
• 1983-1984: Sabbatical as Visiting Scientist in the Department of Chemical Engineering, Stanford; Visiting Scientist, IBM San Jose
• 2000-present, Professor, Chemical and Life Science Engineering, Virginia Commonwealth University
• Research interests: Polymer surface science; polymer surface modification; silicones, fluoropolymers, polyurethanes; copolyoxetanes; non-cytotoxic antimicrobials.
• Published over 110 peer reviewed papers, co-edited three books, 16 patents
• NSF - Special Creativity Award, June 2005
• ACS Fellow, Inaugural Class 2009
• 2001 Biennial Marvel Symposium Honoree, Presented by the ACS Southwest Section at the 14th Biennial Carl S. Marvel Symposium
• 2003 Chair, Polymer Chemistry Division, American Chemical Society
• Member, Editorial Advisory Boards: Langmuir, ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces, Journal of Applied Polymer Science, Journal of Inorganic and Organometallic Polymers

For more information contact Prof. Charles Liotta (404-894-8222).

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  • Workflow Status:Published
  • Created By:Shirley Tomes
  • Created:04/22/2010
  • Modified By:Fletcher Moore
  • Modified:10/07/2016

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