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Curriculum Vitae for Narayan S. Hosmane CURRICULUM VITAE NARAYAN S. HOSMANE HOME ADDRESS: BUSINESS ADDRESS: 663 Teal Court Dept. of Chemistry & Biochemistry DeKalb, Illinois 60115-6201 Northern Illinois University Phone: (815) 754-1205 DeKalb, Illinois 60115-2862 E-Mail: [email protected] Tel: 815-753-3556 / Fax: 815-753-4802 PLACE OF BIRTH: CITIZENSHIP: Gokarn, Southern India U.S.A. EDUCATION B.S. 1968 Karnatak University, Dharwar, India Organic, Inorganic and Physical Chemistry M.S. 1970 Karnatak University, Dharwar, India Inorganic Chemistry Ph.D. 1974 University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, Scotland Organometallic/Inorganic Chemistry Ph.D. Thesis: Some Reactions of Stannic Chloride with Silicon Hydrides and Some Novel Group IV Derivatives of Mercury. E.A.V. Ebsworth as Research Advisor. RECORD OF EMPLOYMENT Postdoctoral Research Assistant, Queen’s University of Belfast 1974-75. Full-time research under the supervision of Professor Frank Glockling in the areas of methylmercurials in relation to toxicology and environmental pollution. Research Scientist, Catalysis Section, Lambeg Industrial Research Institute, Northern Ireland 1975-76. Supervised a group of chemists researching on odor and pollution control. Research Associate, Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama 1976-77. Full-time research under the supervision of Professors Frederic A. Johnson and William E. Hill in the area of synthetic and -2 kinetic studies of B10H10 and C2B10-carboranes. Research Associate, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia, 1977-79. Full-time research under the supervision of Professor Russell N. Grimes in the area of carboranes and metallacarboranes. Assistant Professor, Virginia Polytechnic and State University, Blacksburg, Virginia, 1979-82. Assistant Professor (tenure track), Southern Methodist University, 1982-1986. Sabbatical Leave from SMU, Sept. 1985-Jan. 1986 (invited by Prof. Sheldon G. Shore), The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio. Associate Professor (with tenure), 1986-1989 (Southern Methodist University). Full Professor, August 1989-July 1998 (Southern Methodist University). Full Professor (with tenure), August 1998-June 2001 (Northern Illinois University). NARAYAN S. HOSMANE Presidential Research Professor, July 1, 2001-June 30, 2005 (Northern Illinois University). Distinguished Research Professor, July 1, 2005-Present (Northern Illinois University). Inaugural Board of Trustees Professor, July 1, 2008-Present (Northern Illinois University). Distinguished Faculty of the CLA&S, August 2015 – Present (Northern Illinois University). CONCURRENT POSITIONS HELD Visiting Assistant Professorship, The Ohio State University, September 1985-January 1986. Visiting Professorship, Wuhan University, Wuhan, PR China, November 16-29, 1987. Vice President for Research, Boron Biologicals, Inc., April 1998-July 1998. Distinguished Visiting Professorship, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, January 3-11, 2000. Alexander von Humboldt Senior US Scientist, Universität Göttingen (Fall 2002). Alexander von Humboldt Senior US Scientist, Universität Stuttgart (Summers 2003 and 2004). Jawaharlal Nehru Distinguished Chair, University of Hyderabad, India (12/2003 - 02/2004). Distinguished Institute Lectureship at Indian Institute of Technology-Bombay, India (2/2004). Gauss-Professorship of the Göttingen Academy of Sciences, Germany (2005-2006). Kilpatrick Lectureship, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago (December 2007). Re-Invitation of Alexander von Humboldt Senior US Scientist, Universität Stuttgart (Summer 2008). Distinguished Visiting Professorship, Korea University, Seoul, South Korea (2008). Distinguished Visiting Professorship, Inst. of Chemical & Engineering Sciences, Singapore (2008) Distinguished Visiting Professorship for International Senior Scientists from the Chinese Academy of Sciences (2012-Present) Distinguished Consulting Research Professor at Mahatma Gandhi University, Kottayam, India (2012-Present) High-End Foreign Expert of the State Administration of Foreign Experts Affairs (SAFEA), Ningbo, China (2013-Present) TEACHING EXPERIENCE Undergraduate Courses: General Chemistry Lectures & Labs (Va.Tech, SMU & NIU) Chemistry of Life (SMU) Survey of Organic Chemistry (Va.Tech) Organic Chemistry (Va.Tech) Introductory Chemistry for Liberal Arts Majors (SMU) Advanced Inorganic Chemistry (SMU) Inorganic Syntheses Lectures & Labs (SMU) Inorganic Chemistry-II Lectures and Labs (NIU) Seminars in Chemistry (NIU) Graduate Courses: Chemistry of the Non-Metals (Va.Tech) Advanced Inorganic Chemistry (SMU) Organometallic Chemistry (NIU) Bonding in Boranes and Carboranes (SMU) 2 NARAYAN S. HOSMANE TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT IN TEACHING AND LEARNING Companion Website Authorship for the Honors’ General Chemistry Textbook entitled “General Chemistry: Principles and Modern Applications”, Eighth Edition by Petrucci, Harwood and Herring, published by Prentice-Hall, Inc., 2002 (Original Website: http://cwx.prenhall.com/petrucci/; Secondary URL: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/general-chemistry-ralph-petrucci/1119279853. GRANTS FOR RESEARCH Previous Grants 1983-1998 (A) Starter Grants from (1) Southern Methodist University (Seed Grant, $5,000). (2) Research Corporation ($9,600). (3) Petroleum Research Fund (Type G, $15,000). 1983-1999 (B) Internal Grants from (1) SMU Research and Travel Grant ($10,883). (2) NIU Research and Artistry Grant ($10,000). 1985-2000 Main Group Metallacarboranes and Metallaboranes: Chemistry in New Directions: National Science Foundation ($959,298). 1985-2001 Chemistry of C-Trimethylsilyl-Substituted C2B4- and C4B8-Carboranes: The Robert A. Welch Foundation ($456,000). 1987-1998 Carboranes and Metallacarboranes of the C2B4-Cage Systems: Petroleum Research Fund, Type B ($85,000). 1994-1996 Novel Catalysts in Ziegler-Natta Olefin Polymerization: Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board (Advanced Technology Program) ($215,000). 1995-1998 Synthetic, Structural and Reactivity Studies of Carboranes and Metallacarboranes: The Camille and Henry Dreyfus Foundation ($60,000). 2- 1999-2000 A New B22H22 for Neutron Capture and Diagnostics: National Cancer Institute (NIH), $100,000; ($30,000 subcontracted to NIU). 1999-2001 Metallacarboranes: Chemistry in New Directions: Petroleum Research Fund, Type AC ($60,000). 1999-2001 Purchase of a Powder X-ray Diffractometer: National Science Foundation, $60,770. 2000-2003 Main Group Metallacarboranes and Metallaboranes: Chemistry in New Directions: National Science Foundation ($327,000). 2001-2005 Presidential Research Professorship Funding to Support Scholarly Research: Northern Illinois University, administered by the Graduate School, $20,000. 2002-2004 Main Group Organometallic Chemistry of Group 13 Elements: Synthetic, Structural and Reactivity Studies: Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, Bonn, Germany. 75,000 Euros (US $99,000). 2002-2004 Purchase of a Liquid Chromatograph Ion-Trap Mass Spectrometer (Co-Principal Investigator): National Science Foundation, $116,224 ($36,224 NIU Cost Share). 2003-2006 Metallacarboranes of Main Group, Transition and Lanthanide Elements: Syntheses, Structures and Reactivities: National Science Foundation ($360,000). 2006-2009 Metallacarboranes: Syntheses, Structures and Reactivities (Principal Investigator). April 1, 2006-September 30, 2009. National Science Foundation. $396,000. 3 NARAYAN S. HOSMANE 2008-2009 Biological Applications of Boron Chemistry – Grant for Graduate Research Studies at Northern Illinois University (Principal Investigator). January 1, 2008 – January 31, 2009. Applied Materials Systems Engineering, Inc. (AMSENG). $21,000. 2008-2009 Carborane and Metallacarborane-Appended Single-Wall Carbon Nanotubes and Fullerenes: An Exploratory Research Toward the Design of Spin- and Redox-Active Macromolecular Clusters (Principal Investigator). May 1, 2008 - July 31, 2009. Alexander von Humboldt Foundation. $23,000. 2008-2010 Grant for Consulting Boron Chemistry Applications to Semiconductor Instrumentations (Consultant/Principal Investigator). Beginning January 1, 2008. AXCELIS Technologies, Inc. $90,000. 2009-2010 Boron Drugs in Bladder/Prostate Cancer Treatment Research (Principal Investigator). May 18, 2009 – November 1, 2010. Kishwaukee Community Hospital. $110,000. 2009-2012 Upgrade of a 500 MHz NMR Console (Co-Principal Investigator): August 1, 2009 – July 31, 2012. National Science Foundation. $379,150. 2008-2013 Inaugural Board of Trustees Professorship Award (Principal Investigator). January 1, 2009 – December 31, 2013. Northern Illinois University. $50,000 2011-2013 Boronated 5-thio-D-glucose (5TDG) and Deoxyribose Conjugates: Novel Drugs for Treatment of Prostate/Bladder Cancer, Phase II (Principal Investigator with Dr. Barrie Bode). July 16, 2011 – July 15, 2013. Kishwaukee Community Hospital. $115,000. 2009-2013 Nano, Magnetic Nano, and Dendritic Structured Carboranes and Metallacarboranes: Syntheses, Structures and Reactivities (Principal Investigator). August 1, 2009 – July 31, 2013. National Science Foundation. $433,424. 2012-2014 Research Grant: Boron Nanostructures and Applied Materials System (Principal Investigator). April 2012 – June 2015. AMSENG Research Grant. $100,000. 2009-2015 (1) Advanced Durable Flexible Ultra Low Outgassing Thermal Control Coatings for NASA Science Missions and (2) The Conductive Thermal Control Material Systems for Space Applications (Co-PI/Sub-Contractee from AMSENG). January 1, 2009 – December 31, 2015. NASA SBIR Grants (4). $226,000. 2016-2018 Conductive Thermal Control Material Systems for Space Applications (Hosmane Consulting at NIU/Sub-Contractee
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