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Curriculum Vitæ JOHN M. HUGHES Address: Department of Geolgy University of Vermont 321 Delahanty Hall Burlington, VT 05405 VOX: 802-656-9443; Fax: 802-656-0045 [email protected] Education: Ph.D., Dartmouth College, 1981 Predoctoral Fellow, Geophysical Laboratory, Carnegie Institution of Washington, 1980 A.M., Dartmouth College, 1978 A.B., Franklin and Marshall College, 1975 Academic Employment History: Administrative University of Vermont: 2006 – 2009: Provost and Senior Vice President Miami University: 2003- 2006: Associate Provost for Research & Scholarship, Dean of the Graduate School 2000-2002: Associate Dean, College of Arts and Science 1999-2000: Interim Associate Dean, College of Arts and Science 1992-1999: Chair, Dept. of Geology 1987-1992: Associate Chair, Dept. of Geology Academic University of Vermont: 2006 – : Professor, Dept. of Geology Miami University: 1992-2007: Professor, Dept. of Geology 1986-1992: Associate Professor, Dept. of Geology 1981-1986: Assistant Professor, Dept. of Geology Awards, Fellowships and Honors: A Special Session was held at the Geological Society of America National Meeting “In Honor of the Career Accomplishments of John M. Hughes”. Selected as the Distinguished Speaker by C2/m Mineralogy, Inc., at the 100th Anniversary Celebration Meeting of the Mineralogical Society of America. Selected at the 2019 Honorary Award recipient of the American Federation of Mineralogical Societies. The award includes a $4,000 scholarship for a student of my selection. 2 2017 Hawley Medal recipient, Mineralogical Association of Canada (with G. Tansman, P. Kindstedt. The mineral ophirite was named 2015 Mineral of the Year by the International Mineralogical Association based on a published paper. Invited Commencement Speaker, Department of Geosciences, Virginia Tech, 2013. Eponym of the mineral hughesite, Na3Al(V10O28)·22H2O; named in my honor, 2010. Among alumni showcased on the Excellence in Science web site at F&M, 2011. Commencement Speaker, UVM, 2011. Distinguished Scholar of the Graduate Faculty, Miami University, 2006 Associated Student Government Outstanding Professor Award Nominee, 2006 Association of Gerontology in Higher Education Administrative Leadership Award, 2006 Miami University Benjamin Harrison Medal, 2003 Miami University Chapter Society of Sigma Xi, Researcher of the Year, 1992 Miami University Alumni Association Alumni Enrichment Award, 2000 Distinguished Service Award, Office of Minority Affairs, Miami University, 1999 Nominee, Miami University Effective Educator Award, 1999, 2000, 2001 Nominee, Outstanding Educator Award, College of Arts and Science, Miami University Nominee, Outstanding Teacher Award, Associated Student Government, Miami University Predoctoral Fellowship, Geophysical Laboratory, Carnegie Institution of Washington, 1980 Dartmouth College Gary Malone Award, 1978 Research Interests: Mineralogy; X-ray crystallography, crystal chemistry; X-ray diffractometry; crystal chemistry of apatite minerals, vanadium minerals, rare earth minerals; geologic education; education for disabled students; sequestration of radioactive waste in solid state repositories. Societal Fellowships, Memberships, and Committees: Past-President, Mineralogical Society of America, 2014 President, Mineralogical Society of America, 2013 Vice President, President Elect, Mineralogical Society of America, 2012 Treasurer, Mineralogical Society of America, 2004-2008 Fellow, Mineralogical Society of America (elected to Fellowship 1993) Mineralogical Society of America Committee memberships: Benefactors Committee, 2010- Research Grant Committee, 1990-1991 Nominating Committee, 1987-88 Kraus Crystallography Award Committee, 1997, 1998 American Mineralogist Best Paper Award Committee, 2000-2002 American Mineralogist Best Paper Award Committee, Chair, 2003 Financial Advisory and Audit Committee, 2011-2014 American Geophysical Union American Institute of Professional Geologists, Certified Professional Geologist #09801 Sigma Xi 3 Mineralogical Association of Canada Hawley Medal Committee, 1993 Committees to Render Scientific Judgment: Associate Editor, American Mineralogist, 1990-1993 NSF Panel Member, 1991, 2009; NSF Electronic-Panel Member, 2002 Invited Panelist, Canada Foundation for Innovation Leading Edge Fund, New Initiatives Fund Associate Editor, The Canadian Mineralogist, 1996-1998; reappointed 1999-2001 Executive Committee, Elements, An International Magazine of Mineralogy, Geochemistry, and Petrology, 2004 to 2008. Associate Editor, American Mineralogist, 2014 – present. State of Ohio Committees: Regents’ Advisory Council on Graduate Studies, 2003 – 2006 Chair, 2003-2004 College and University Committees (Abbreviated, since 2000): Miami University: First in 2009 Coordinating Council, 2005 – 2006 Session Convener, Freedom Summer 40th Anniversary Conference, September 2004 Presidential Appointee, Provost Search Committee, 2004-2005 Chair, Academic Program Review Committee, 2003-2006 Presidential Appointee, University Disciplinary Board, 2003-2004 University Business Continuation Plan Committee, 2002 Center for American and World Cultures Building Committee, 2002-2003 Psychology Building Committee, 2002-2006 Presidential Appointee, University Appeals Committee, 2002-2003 Chair, Dean Search Committee, Richard T. Farmer School of Business, 2001-2002 Board of Trustees Committee on Naming of Campus Facilities, 2001-2004;2004-2007 Presidential Appointee, University Appeals Committee, 2001-2002 Presidential Appointee, University Senate, 2000-2006 Member, Recruitment of High Ability Students Committee, 2001 Diversity Seminar (IDS 151) Facilitator, 2000, 2001 Hughes Hall Percent for Art Advisory Selection Committee, 2000-2001 Presidential Designee, Appeal of Grievance on Rights and Responsibilities Decision, 2000 President, Friends of Miami University Libraries, 2000-2001 Member, Purchasing Director Search Committee, 2000 Chair, Speech Pathology and Audiology Chair Search Committee, 1999-2000 Member, Search Committee, Vice President for Institutional Advancement, 1999-2000 Chair, President's Academic Enrichment Award Committee, 1998-2000 4 Program Leader, Minorities in Math, Science, and Engineering Program, 1997 - 2001 5 Extramural Grant Awards National Science Foundation (EAR-1249459) “Collaborative Research: Investigation of Anion Incompatibility in the Ca10(PO4)6(OH,F,Cl)2 Apatite Atomic Arrangement”, (J.M. Hughes, P.I.; Co-PIs H. Nekvasil, B. Phillips, Stony Brook University) $33,982 to UVM, ca. $320,000 to Stony Brook University. 5/1/2013-4/30/2016. National Science Foundation (NSF-MRI 1039436) “MRI: Acquisition of an X-ray Diffractometer at the University of Vermont”, $189,594. (Rory Waterman, P.I.; J. M. Hughes, Co- PI). 10/1/2010 – 9/30/2013. National Science Foundation (EAR-0922961) “Acquisition of equipment to support environmental materials characterization at the University of Vermont”, $207,580 with matching funds, 9/2009 – 9/2010. (Druschel, G. K., Landry, C. C., Hughes, J.M., and Gunter, M.E.). Ohio Board of Regents “Research Challenge Program”, $293,725, 7/1/05 – 6/30/06 (nominal Miami University Awardee for OBoR Research Challenge Funds; G.E. Pacey and J.M. Hughes). Ohio Board of Regents “Research Challenge Program”, $268,562, 7/1/04 – 6/30/05 (nominal Miami University Awardee for OBoR Research Challenge Funds; G.E. Pacey and J.M. Hughes). Ohio Board of Regents “Research Challenge Program”, $323,223, 7/1/03 – 6/30/04 (nominal Miami University Awardee for OBoR Research Challenge Funds; G.E. Pacey and J.M. Hughes). Ohio Board of Regents “STARS: Student Achievement in Research and Scholarship”, $426,049, FY 2004 (nominal Miami University awardee for Pass-through OBoR STARS Funds). National Science Foundation (EAR-0409435) “Collaborative Research: Crystal chemistry of U, Th, and other radionuclides in apatite: Environmental and geochemical implications”, $199,996, 7/1/04 – 6/30/08. (Hughes = Co-P.I.; J. Rakovan = P.I.). Ohio Board of Regents “Research Challenge Program”, $324,836, 7/1/02 – 6/30/03 (nominal Miami University Awardee for OBoR Research Challenge Funds). National Science Foundation (EAR-0003201) "Acquisition of a CCD-detector single crystal diffractometer”, $280,566 with matching funds, 3/1/01-2/28/03 (Hughes = P.I., J. Rakovan, H. Dong = Co-P.I.s). Ohio Board of Regents Action Fund (2000) “Matching funds for X-ray Diffractometer”, $70,144 (Hughes = P.I., J. Rakovan = Co-P.I.), 3/1/01-2/28/03. National Science Foundation (EAR-9804768) "Determination of site occupancy in multiply- occupied atomic sites", $30,302, 6/98 - 5/02 (Hughes = P.I., with R.L. Schaefer and S.E. Wright). National Science Foundation (EAR-9627222) "Experiments in X-ray crystallography: Rare Earth elements in titanite, disorder in LaNi5-ySny intermetallics, and Rare Earth elements in naturally-occurring perovskites", $12,420, 8/96-7/99 (Hughes = P.I., with J.S. Cantrell). 6 National Science Foundation (EAR-9218577 Supplement) "REU Supplement for crystal structure studies of rare earth bearing minerals, to support Jennifer M. Bell", $2,000, 5/95-8/95. (Sole P.I.). Ohio Board of Regents Investment Fund (1995) "Ohio Crystallography Consortium", $815,000 (P.I. = James E. Gano, University of Toledo; Hughes = Miami University Key Researcher. Miami portion ~ $50,000 + priority access to SMART CCD and RAXIS4 diffractometer systems) (1995-1998). National Science Foundation (EAR-9403194) "Acquisition of an automated powder X-ray diffractometer", $157,360 with matching funds, 8/94-7/97 (Hughes = P.I., with four co-P.I.s). National