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Home » Archives for February 2014

February 2014

Archives for February 2014

Professor Schweitzer Recognized for 65 Years of Service

February 26, 2014 by newframe

In picture (L-R): UTK Chancellor Jimmy Cheek, Chemistry Professor George Schweitzer, UT President Joe DiPietro

In picture (L-R): UTK Chancellor Jimmy Cheek, Chemistry Professor George Schweitzer, UT President Joe DiPietro

Dr. George K. Schweitzer, Alumni Distinguished Service Professor of Chemistry, has been given the Joe Johnson Lifetime Service Award in recognition of his 65 years of dedicated service to the University of Tennessee. UT President Joe DiPietro and UTK Chancellor Jimmy Cheek presented Schweitzer the Award on December 11th, 2013.

“Dr. Schweitzer’s commitment to lifelong learning and his passion for teaching and leading serve as an example for all of us. He represents the best of the University of Tennessee, and I was honored to have the opportunity to recognize and thank him for his service.”  said Dr. Joe DiPietro, President, the University of Tennessee System.

Schweitzer is the holder of three doctorates, one in inorganic and nuclear chemistry, one in the history and philosophy of religion, and one for his work in the philosophy of science. He came to UT in 1948 to initiate the inorganic division of the newly-established Ph.D. program in chemistry and to participate in the early UT-Oak Ridge graduate instructional and research program. He has mentored over 130 graduate students, has been elected UT Phi Kappa Phi lecturer, served as UT’s first Mace Bearer, gave the 1996 UT commencement address, and has been named a Distinguished Service Professor by the UT Alumni Association.

Schweitzer has lectured at numerous universities, scientific and historical organizations, and has made sizable contributions to associations interested in the intersecting spheres of science and theology.

Schweitzer has done research work in the fields of radiocolloids, nuclear recoil, photoelectron spectroscopy, solvent extraction, rare-earth chemistry, and radioactivity detection, and continues in the area of mechanochemistry. In addition to his scientific interests, Schweitzer serves as an officer of the East Tennessee Historical Society, docent in the Museum of East Tennessee History, and offers monthly courses in family history research.

Jamie Adcock, Professor Emeritus at the Department of Chemistry, has known Schweitzer for almost forty years since she joined the Department in 1974. Schweitzer was her “mentor” at the time. “He was a delight to know and work with. He spoke at my retirement gathering and as always was in top form and funny too. I have never heard an unkind word from him. He always supported me in my career. The perfect colleague!” Adcock said.

Schweitzer is loved by everyone inside the Department. “The one thing that impresses me the most about Dr. Schweitzer, he is always the same, day in and day out.” Sharon Marshall, Business Manager of the Department said. “He treats everyone with respect and enjoys a wonderful sense of humor. He always makes me feel good with his upbeat, happy mood and his funny stories.”

“I thoroughly enjoyed working with him.” John Auxier, a Ph.D. student who worked in his group for three years said. “Dr. Schweitzer was genuinely interested in seeing his students succeed, and was not bent upon trying to see his success through his students. He genuinely cared whether or not you as the student were going to succeed.”

Schweitzer is not only a professor, a teacher, a colleague and a friend, for many people inside the Department, he’s also an inspiration. “It is remarkable that after 65 years Dr. Schweitzer continues to have the enthusiasm and love for his work. It is a true inspiration to see someone at 90 years of age that continues to contribute his knowledge and experiences to the younger generations.” Marshall said.

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Dai Group Research Highlighted in Nature Chemistry

February 23, 2014 by newframe

Sheng DaiThe work from Dai Group was highlighted in the most recent issue of Nature Chemistry. Nature Chemistry is a monthly journal dedicated to publishing high-quality papers that describe the most significant and cutting-edge research in all areas of chemistry.

Dai group’s development of a new class of mesoporous copolymer was mentioned in an article written by Yi Lu from the University of Illinois, titled “Uranium extraction: Coordination chemistry in the ocean.”

Download to view the article in pdf format.

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Professor Mays Elected Fellow of RSC

February 17, 2014 by newframe

Jimmy MaysJimmy Mays, professor of chemistry and distinguished scientist, was admitted as a Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC). The RSC is the largest organization in Europe for advancing the chemical sciences. Mays’ name along with other recently admitted Fellows will be published in the Times (London) newspaper.

The Fellow status is awarded to individuals who have “made an outstanding contribution to the advancement of the chemical sciences; or to the advancement of the chemical sciences as a profession; or have been distinguished in the management of a chemical sciences organization.”

Prior to this honor, Mays was also named ACS Fellow, Founding Poly Fellow,PMSE Fellow, and received numerous awards such as Herman Mark Senior Scholar Award and Navigator Award.

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Chemistry Department Hosted 2014 SURC

February 6, 2014 by newframe

The Department of Chemistry hosted the 46th Southeast Undergraduate Research Conference (SURC) in the University Center on January 31, 2014. The Conference was well-attended by 120 attendees from almost fifty institutions in the southeast region and ten graduate school and industry recruiters.

“The Conference was a huge success.” said the conference organizer Rachel Rui. “One of the recruiters told me that this is the largest and most well-attended he has ever seen in at least the past fifteen years.”

This year’s SURC was comprised of two poster and two oral presentation sessions. It was intended to provide a platform for the top undergraduate chemistry researchers in the Southeastern US to present their work. To complete this experience for the conference attendees, the Department also compiled a graduate school/career fair followed by department tours led by the chemistry faculty members with the goal to introduce the undergraduates to the atmosphere of graduate studies and the environment of the chemistry graduate programs here at UT.

“This event is also be a great graduate student recruiting opportunity for our department.” said Frank Vogt, Associate Department Head of the Chemistry Department. “In particular, we are delighted that almost thirty percent of the attending students are from minority groups. This will help our department to become more visible and attractive to an important group of students that in the past has not considered us for their graduate studies.”

The conference was concluded by an awards banquet at the University Center Ballroom. Eighteen monetary rewards were given to the best presentations in analytical, inorganic, organic, polymer, physical chemistry and biochemistry. In addition, twelve presenters received honorable mentions. Jimmy Mays, Professor of Chemistry and Distinguished Scientist, presented a keynote speech, followed by the award ceremony and closing remarks from Dr. Diane Schmidt, alumna of the Department and 2014 president-elect of the American Chemical Society.

“I would like to thank all of our sponsors and their generous support which not only provided the awards for the best presentations but also the travel support for minority students.” said Rui “For a small conference like this, getting students here has always been a challenge.”

Chemistry Departments in the southeast region rotate to host SURC. The next one will be hosted by the University of South Carolina in 2015, followed by the Georgia State University in 2016.

Click the links below to enjoy pictures taken during 2014 SURC.

  • Reception
  • Morning Sessions
  • Afternoon Sessions
  • Awards Banquet
  • 2014 SURC Program Book
  • 2014 SURC Awardees

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Xue Group News Highlights

February 2, 2014 by newframe

Xue GroupFormer group member, Dr. Julia Abbott, currently Science Education Program Manager at ORAU (Oak Ridge Associated Universities), was featured in Knoxville News-Sentinel. She has helped organize the “Science Saturdays — a program that brings together scientists, local teachers and students through interactive presentations and hands-on science.” Julia received Ph.D. from our group in 2010 with research in organometallic chemistry.

01/24/2014

Seth Hunter’s paper “Magnetic Excitations in Metalloporphyrins by Inelastic Neutron Scattering. Determination of Zero-Field Splittings in Iron, Manganese and Chromium Complexes” has been accepted for publication in Inorganic Chemistry. This is a collaboration with Dr. Andrey Podlesnyak of the Quantum Condensed Matter Division at ORNL. ZFS parameters of several non-deuterated metalloporphyrins [M(TPP)Cl] and [Mn(TPP)] (H2TPP = tetraphenylporphyrin) have been directly determined by inelastic neutron scattering (INS).

12/21/2013

A paper titled “Unexpected C-H Bond Activations during and after the Reaction of a Metallacyclic Amide with Silanes. Formation of a μ-Alkylidene Hydride Complex, Its H-D Exchanges, and β-H Abstraction by a Hydride Ligand” has been accepted for publication in Chemistry – A European Journal. This paper is a collaboration between Dr. Xue’s group and that of Dr. Hu (Frank) Cai of Nanchang University. Frank was a postdoctoral associate in the group.

12/12/2013

Jonathan Fong received a scholarship from the Next Generation Scientists for Biodiesel to attend theNational Biodiesel Conference & Expo, Jan. 20 – 23, 2014 in San Diego.

11/16/2013

Sam Rosolina Won Bronze at the 2013 MILSET Science Photo Contest. Read More

08/28/2013

Dr. Xue has been informed by American Journal of Analytical Chemistry (AJAC) that his paper with former Ph.D. student Stefanie Bragg Optimization of dry ashing of whole blood samples for trace metal analysis has been downloaded 1003 times. It proves to be one of the most popular papers in the journal.

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