Roy and Lebeis Receive NSF CAREER Awards

“NSF CAREER awards are designed to prepare tenure-track faculty for a lifetime of outstanding research and education service,” said Drew Haswell, research coordinator for the college.
Sharani Roy is an assistant professor of chemistry that specializes in surface chemistry. Her research attempts to develop newer, more accurate methods of studying surface chemistry that extend beyond previous concepts of molecular dynamics simulations. In addition to developing courses on computational chemistry, surface chemistry, and scientific computing, she has partnered with Oak Ridge National Laboratory to organize a symposium on surface chemistry.
Of the almost 800 applicants in her category, Roy was one of about 170 chosen for funding. In Lebeis’s category of approximately 400, fewer than 50 were selected.



UT employees with at least 25 years of service were recognized at the university’s fall Service Awards Luncheon on Wednesday, Dec. 13. Chemistry professor Ben Xue was honored for their continued contributions and loyalty to the University of Tennessee.
By Grant Currin
It is with sadness that I have to announce the passing of Earl L. Wehry, Emeritus Professor in Chemistry. Earl was born in 1941, received his B.S. in Chemistry from Juniata College and a PhD in Chemistry from Purdue. He joined the faculty of the University of Tennessee in 1970 and rose through the ranks achieving Full Professor in 1977. He retired in 1996 after 26 years of loyal and productive service to the Department of Chemistry, the College and the University. During his career at UT, he mentored 19 students to the PhD and 5 students to MS degrees. He was recognized for his research contributions in Analytical Chemistry with a Chancellor’s award for Research and Creative Achievement and Science Alliance Awards throughout their existence. He published more than 110 research papers in refereed publications as well as several monographs associated with various spectrometric methods of analysis. He was known nationally as an expert in phosphorescence and fluorescence spectroscopy. There is no information on services at this time.
Janice Musfeldt, Ziegler Professor of Chemistry, was elected to the
Two Graduate Students Received Shull Wollan Center Graduate Research Fellowship
Zhiming Liu, a second year graduate student in Dr. Ben Xue’s Research Group, attended the 19th National School on X-Ray and Neutron Scattering from August 5th to 19th held at