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Prof. Allen J. Bard
Born December 18, 1933, Professor Bard received his early education in
the public schools of New York City and attended The City College of
New York (B.Sc., summa cum laude, 1955). He did his graduate work at
Harvard University with J.J. Lingane (MA, 1956; PhD, 1958) in
electroanalytical chemistry. In 1958 he joined the faculty of The
University of Texas at Austin where he currently holds the Norman
Hackerman/Welch Regents' Chair in Chemistry. His research interests
have been in the application of electrochemical methods to the study
of chemical problems and include investigations in electro-organic
chemistry, photoelectrochemistry, electrogenerated chemiluminescence,
and electroanalytical chemistry. He has published three books
(Electrochemical Methods, with Larry Faulkner, Integrated Chemical
Systems, and Chemical Equilibrium) and over 600 papers and chapters
while editing the series Electroanalytical Chemistry (21 volumes) and
the Encyclopedia of the Electrochemistry of the Elements (16 volumes)
plus co-editing the monograph, Standard Potentials in Aqueous
Solution. He is currently editor-in-chief of the Journal of the
American Chemical Society. The ISI listing of the "50 most cited
chemists from 1981-1997" ranks Professor Bard at number 13 (taken
from a total of 627,871 chemists surveyed).
Dr. Allen J. Bard
Center for Nano- and Molecular Science and Technology;
Laboratory of Electrochemistry; Texas Materials Institute
E-Mail: ajbard@mail.utexas.edu
Office: WEL 2.426
Phone: ++1 (512) 471-3761
FAX: ++1 (512) 471-0088
Research group web site: http://research.cm.utexas.edu/abard/
Prof. Martin Stratmann
Born 20 April 1954, Professor Stratmann studied chemistry at the Ruhr Universität Bochum and received his diploma in 1980. He finished his PhD in 1982 at the Max Planck Institut für Eisenforschung in Düsseldorf with H.J. Engell on electrochemical studies of phase transformations in rust layers and spent his postdoctoral education with Ernest Yeager at the Case Western Reserve University. His professorship in physical chemistry followed in 1992 at the University of Düsseldorf with electrochemical studies on metal surfaces covered with ultrathin electrolyte layers. In 1994 he took over the Chair in Corrosion Science and Surface Engineering at the University of Erlangen and since 2000 has been a scientific member of the Max Planck Gesellschaft and director at the Max Planck Institut für Eisenforschung in Düsseldorf, heading a department of interface chemistry and surface engineering. Further he is a faculty member of the departments of Materials Science and Chemistry at the Ruhr Universität Bochum. His research interests concentrate on corrosion related electrochemistry, in particular with emphasis on microscopic aspects and in-situ spectroscopy, electrochemistry at buried metal/polymer interfaces - an area where he pioneered novel electrochemical techniques - atmospheric corrosion, adhesion and surface chemistry of reactive metal substrates. He has published more than 150 papers and is co-editor of Steel Research and Materials and Corrosion.
Prof. Dr.rer.nat Martin Stratmann
Max Planck Institut für Eisenforschung
P.O. Box 140 444
40074 Düsseldorf
E-Mail: stratmann@mpie.de
Phone: ++49 (0)211 6792 - 466
FAX: ++49 (0)211 6792 - 218
Web: http://www2.mpie-duesseldorf.mpg.de/go-web/goweb_neu/deutsch/index_go.html
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