UT Celebrates National Chemistry Week
Members of the American Chemical Society (ACS) nationwide will be celebrating National Chemistry Week (NCW) October 16-22.
During this week, ACS members will have the opportunity to present the positive aspects of chemistry, promote science education, and to heighten the public awareness of the contributions chemistry has made to society and to everyday life.
The NCW theme for this year is “Chemistry — Our Health, Our Future” Members will explore the positive impacts of chemistry as it relates to nutrition, hygiene, and medicine.
One of the activities that is planned by the East Tennessee Section of ACS is the 21st anniversary of Dr. Hazari’s “THE MAGIC OF CHEMISTRY SHOW.” The event will be held at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville Dabney-Buehler in Room 555, on Tuesday, October 18, 7:00-8:00 pm. Kids ages 2-102 years are invited to attend this free admission show.
Since the NCW theme for this year is about Health, a donation of a bar of soap for East Tennessee area needy is requested. No show reservations are necessary and questions may be addressed to Dr. Al Hazari (ahazari@utk.edu ; 865-974-1065). Paid parking is available at the UT University Center Parking Garage.
KNOXVILLE – Michael Best, associate professor in the department of chemistry, will be speaking at this week’s Pregame Showcase on “Bioorganic Chemistry: Advancing the Frontiers of Medicine.”
Department of Chemistry hosted 2011 Board of Visitors Annual Meeting on Sept. 30 and Oct. 1 in Buehler Hall 511.
Chris Bennett, a fourth year graduate student in Dr. Camden’s group, published
Prior to joining Camden group, Bennett obtained his Bachelor of Science degree from the Wofford College in 2003 and Master of Arts from the Wake Forest University in 2004. He also serves as the secretary for the East Tennessee Section of the American Chemical Society.
Vighter Iberi, a third year graduate student in Dr. Camden’s group, published
The Camden group, formed in 2008, is working to develop new applications of plasmonic nanostructures and to understand fundamental features of the molecule-plasmon couplings underlying these applications. This published study fits into the whole group’s project because “a thorough understanding of SERS enhancement factors largely depends on the plasmonic properties of these nanostructures currently being investigated.” said Vigther.
Dr. Michael Best recently accepted an invitation to join the Editorial Advisory Board of the journal “
Charles Feigerle, professor of physical chemistry, has been named the new Head of University of Tennessee’s Department of Chemistry, effective July 1.
Frank Vogt, associate professor of analytical chemistry, was appointed in July 2011 as the Associate Head on a renewable 3-year term.
“I arrived in Zurich, Switzerland on Sunday July 24,2011 to gray skies and a temperature of about 59 degrees Fahrenheit…” – 
Sheng Dai, joint faculty of the Department of Chemsitry and the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory has been named UT-Battelle corporate fellow in recognition of his outstanding contributions to their scientific and technical fields.