CURRICULUM VITA for JOHN C. FETZER ADDRESSES and CONTACT

CURRICULUM VITA for JOHN C. FETZER ADDRESSES and CONTACT

CURRICULUM VITA for JOHN C. FETZER ADDRESSES AND CONTACT Home: 1283 Santa Fe Street, Hercules CA 94547-3707 e-mail: [email protected] Business: P. O. Box 942, Pinole CA 94564-0942 e-mail: [email protected] phone number: 510-724-8629; fax number: 510-724-0956 EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND 1976, University of Arkansas, Bachelor of Science in Chemistry with Honors 1980, University of Georgia, Doctorate of Philosophy in Analytical Chemistry, Dr. Lockhart B. Rogers as research advisor JOB HISTORY Chevron Research Company, 1980 through 2001; senior research chemist, 1992 on Fetzpahs Consulting, 2002- present, principal, consultant, expert witness, contracting scientist TEACHING EXPERIENCE Statistical Treatment of Experimental Data, Contra Costa Community College, San Pablo, California, Fall semester, 1994 Short course on the Chemistry and Analysis of the Large Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons, at the 17th International Symposium on Polycyclic Aromatic Compounds, Bordeaux, France, October, 1999 A variety of short courses for Haward Technologies or Petrolabs, LLC, Abu Dhabu, United Aran Emirates or in Saudi Arabia 2008-present Additionally, training courses in quality principles, project management, running effective meetings, customer focus, and the principles of chemical analysis, chromatography, and fluorescence spectrometry as a trainer within Chevron Research and Technology Company, 1991-2001 PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS American Chemical Society Society for Applied Spectroscopy American Society for Testing and Materials, committee E-13 on molecular spectroscopy, 1995-2001 International Society for Polycyclic Aromatic Compounds secretary, 1997-2000, president, 2000-2002 Chemical Consultants Network INVITED LECTURES (In addition to approximately forty presentations at conferences) Society for Applied Spectroscopy, northern California section, 1991 Dept. of Chemistry, San Jose State University, 1993 Dept. of Chemistry, University of Texas at El Paso, 1993 Dept. of Chemistry, San Francisco State University, 1994 Pittsburgh Conference, New Orleans, 1995 Plenary speaker, 16th International Symposium on Polycyclic Aromatic Compounds, Charlotte, NC, 1997 Oak Ridge National Laboratory, 1999 Dept. of Chemistry, University of Arkansas – Distinguished Alumni Speaker, 1999 Dept. of Chemistry, University of Missouri at Kansas City, 2002 Dept. of Chemistry, San Jose State University, 2003 National Institutes for Standards and Technology, 2003, 2007 New England Section of the American Chemical Society, 2005 Plenary speaker, 20th International Symposium on Polycyclic Aromatic Compounds, Toronto, Canada Dept. of Chemical Engineering, Louisiana State University, 2006 Dept. of Chemistry, University of Louisiana – Monroe, 2006 Central Oklahoma section of the Anerican Chemical Society, 2006 East Texas section of the American Chemical Society, 2006 Northern California section of the American Chemical Society, 2006 Dept. of Chemistry, George Mason University, 2007 The Carnegie Institute, 2007 Keynote speaker, Labtech 2008, Manama, Bahrain, October, 2008 Department of Chemistry, University of Nevada, 2009 Sieera Nevada section of the American Chemical Society, 2009 HONORS AND AWARDS National Merit Scholar, 1972 Outstanding freshman, junior, and senior chemistry major, University of Arkansas, 1972-1976 Henry C. Richmond Fellowship, University of Georgia, 1976-1980 Marquis’ Who’s Who in the West, 1993 Who’s Who in California, 1995 Marquis’ Who’s Who in Science and Technology, 1995, 1997, 2003, 2005 American Men and Women of Science, 1997, 1999, 2001, 2003 Marquis’ Who’s Who in Science and Engineering, 2006 Marquis’ Who’s Who in America, 2000- present 2005 recipient of the Erich Clar Award for outstanding research from the International Society for Polycyclic Aromatic Compounds MEMBERSHIPS ON EDITORIAL ADVISORY BORADS AND OTHER SPECIAL COMMITTEEES Journal of Chromatography, 1989-1993 Fresenius Journal of Analytical Chemistry, 1999-2001 Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry, 2002- present Analytical Chemistry, A-Page advisory board, 2000-2002 Polycyclic Aromatic Compounds, topical editor for analytical chemistry, 2000-present Selection Jury, ACS Chromatography award, 1999-2004 Selection Jury, ACS Division of Analytical Chemistry, Chemical Instrumentation Award, 1997-1999 American Chemical Society tour speaker, 2004 - present REVIEW, EDITORIAL, AND OTHER NON-RESEARCH AND NON-PEER REVIEWED ARTICLES 69. “Quick, efficient, effective? Meetings!”. J. C. Fetzer, Anal. Bioanal. Chem., 395,1825-1827 (2009) 68. “How to use time more efficiently”, ”, J. C. Fetzer, Anal. Bioanal. Chem., 395,15-16 (2009) 67.”Roles and responsibilities of grad students and post-docs ”, J. C. Fetzer, Anal. Bioanal. Chem., 392, 1251-1252 (2008) 66. “Improving Performance Reviews”, J. C. Fetzer, Anal. Bioanal. Chem., 391, 2095-2097 (2008) 65. “Experiences at a small startup”, J. C. Fetzer, Anal. Bioanal. Chem., 390, 795-796 (2008) 64. “Bad blood in the laboratory”, J. C. Fetzer, Anal. Bioanal. Chem., 389, 1293-1295 (2007) 63. Book Review: Lisa M. Balbes: Nontraditional careers for chemists. New formulas in chemistry” J. C. Fetzer, Anal. Bioanal. Chem., 387, 2607-2608 (2007) 62. “Is your network robust?”, J. C. Fetzer, Anal. Bioanal. Chem., 387, 2001-2002 (2007) 61. “The Chemistry and Analysis of Large PAHs”, J. C. Fetzer, Polycyclic Arom. Compd., 27, 143-162 (2007) 60. “Reinventing yourself:marketing the experienced chemist in today’s job market”, J. C. Fetzer, Anal. Bioanal. Chem., 387, 727-728 (2007) 59. “The Curse of Having a Bad Supervisor”, J. C. Fetzer, Anal. Bioanal. Chem., 386, 1577-1578 (2006) 58. “Help Wanted: Sage and Wise Chemist”, J. C. Fetzer, Anal. Bioanal. Chem., 386, 1939-1940 (2006) 57. “Book Review: Paul Worsfold, Alan Townshend, Colin Poole (Eds.) : Encyclopedia of Analytical Science” J. C. Fetzer, Anal. Bioanal. Chem., 385, 1035-1036 (2006) 56. “Common Sense is not common”, J. C. Fetzer, Anal. Bioanal. Chem., 385, 787-789 (2006) 55. “Problems in Diode-Array UV Detection in HPLC Spectral Matching”, John C. Fetzer, American Laboratory, December 2005, 24-25 (2005) 54. “Post doc in perpetuity and other issues”, J. C. Fetzer, Anal. Bioanal. Chem., 383, 1028-1029 (2005) 53. “Choosing a future supervisor”, J. C. Fetzer, Anal. Bioanal. Chem., 383, 729-730 (2005) 52. “Clashes in style”, J. C. Fetzer, Anal. Bioanal. Chem., 383, 368-369 (2005) 51. “Teams and teamwork” J. C. Fetzer, Anal. Bioanal. Chem., 383, 6-7 (2005) 50. “Changing Hats….becoming a Supervisor or Manager”, J. C. Fetzer, Anal. Bioanal. Chem., 382, 1440- 1450 (2005) 49. “Ethics – doing the right things”, J. C. Fetzer, Anal. Bioanal. Chem., 382, 1203-1205 (2005) 48. “Getting the message across - Writing an Effective Curriculum Vita”, J. C. Fetzer, Anal. Bioanal. Chem., 382, 857-858 (2005) 47. ”Initiative and meticulousness: mining, digging for the rare nuggets”, J. C. Fetzer, Anal. Bioanal. Chem., 382, 6-7 (2005) 46. “Leadership”, J. C. Fetzer, Anal. Bioanal. Chem., 381, 1311-1312 (2005) 45. “Paradigms, tunnel vision, and group think”, J. C. Fetzer, Anal. Bioanal. Chem., 381, 996-997 (2005) 44. “Degrees of difficulty”, J. C. Fetzer, Anal. Bioanal. Chem., 381, 527-528 (2005) 43. “Master of your own career”, J. C. Fetzer, Anal. Bioanal. Chem., 381, 9-10 (2005) 42. “Balancing professional and private time”, J. C. Fetzer, Anal. Bioanal. Chem., 380, 859-860 (2004) 41. “Comment on “Modeling Maximum Adsorption Capacities of Soot and Soot-like Materials for PAHs and PCBs”, J. C. Fetzer, Environ. Sci. Technol., 38, 6175 (2004) 40. “Dealing with those on the dark side – difficult and worse people”, J. C. Fetzer, Anal. Bioanal. Chem., 380, 727-728 (2004) 39. “Government Service – the third venue”, J. C. Fetzer, Anal. Bioanal. Chem., 380, 360-361 (2004) 38. “Problems in Full-Spectrum Fluorescence Detection in HPLC: Issues of Intensity Variances”, John C. Fetzer, Amer. Biotech. Laboratory, October 2004, 10-11 (2004) 37. “Mechanisms in Fullerene Separations”, John C. Fetzer, Anal. Chem., 78, 342A (2004) 36. “Patience, Determination, and Doggedness” . J. C. Fetzer, Anal. Bioanal. Chem., 380, 1-2 (2004) 35. “The personality of science”, J. C. Fetzer, Anal. Bioanal. Chem., 379, 901-902 (2004) 34. “Academia: in the ivory tower surrounded by ivy -covered walls”, J. C. Fetzer, Anal. Bioanal. Chem., 379, 748-749 (2004) 33. “Dealing with reviews: the work of getting your paper accepted”, J. C. Fetzer, Anal. Bioanal. Chem., 379, 323-324 (2004) 32. “Write and wrong”, J. C. Fetzer, Chemical and Engineering News, May 17, 2004, 7 31. “Good science comes in different packages…accepting others as your peers”, J. C. Fetzer, Anal. Bioanal. Chem., 379, 10-11 (2004) 30. “Being an Effective reviewer”, J. C. Fetzer, Anal. Bioanal. Chem., 378, 1671-1673 (2004) 29. “Laboratory skills: mechanics and other hands-on skills”, J. C. Fetzer, Anal. Bioanal. Chem., 378, 1137- 1138 (2004) 28. “Cultures and languages – the worldview of science”, J. C. Fetzer, Anal. Bioanal. Chem., 378, 545-546 (2004) 27. “Writing an eye-catching, high-impact paper”, J. C. Fetzer, Anal. Bioanal. Chem., 378, 9-10 (2004) 26. “Always learning: continuing education for industrial chemists (and others, too!)”, J. C. Fetzer, Anal. Bioanal. Chem., 377, 1087-1088 (2003) 25. “Wolfish behavior...the successful scientist as leader of a pack or a lone wolf”, J. C. Fetzer, Anal. Bioanal. Chem., 377, 785-786 (2003) 24. “The merits of an industrial career in contrast to one in academia” J. C. Fetzer, Anal. Bioanal. Chem., 377, 381-382 (2003) 23. “Once you get there or think you have…mentoring

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