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1 <strong>Panagiotis</strong> <strong>Dallas</strong><strong>Dr</strong> <strong>Panagiotis</strong> <strong>Dallas</strong>Contact information:Office address: 171 Kimball Hall, Department of Materials Science and Engineering<strong>Cornell</strong> <strong>University</strong>Ithaca NY, USAE-mail: pd238@cornell.eduHome address: 709 Triphammer Rd. Apt.1-2aIthaca NY 14850, USATel: +1 607 280 1922, E-mail: panosdallas@gmail.comEmployment Background:June 2010-present: PostDoctoral Research Associate, Department of Materials Science andEngineering, <strong>Cornell</strong> <strong>University</strong>, Ithaca NY, USA.- Synthesis and study of fluorescent carbon nanoparticles, magneticand noble metal plasmonic nanoparticles and composites- Utilized high pressure techniques involving supercritical fluids.2009- 2010: PostDoctoral Research Associate, Centre for Nanomaterials Research,Department of Physical Chemistry, Palacky <strong>University</strong>, Olomouc, CzechRepublic.- Silver polymeric nanocomposites with antibacterial activity- Quantum dots (CdSe nanoparticles)2008 –2009: PostDoctoral Research Associate, IMS, NCSR “Demokritos”- Magnetic nanoparticles- Development of novel triazine based polymers and nanocomposites2002 –2007: Ph.D Fellow, Institute of Materials Science (IMS), National Centre ofScientific Research “Demokritos”, Athens, Greece. 4 1/2 years Fellowshipreceived from the NCSR “Demokritos”.


2 <strong>Panagiotis</strong> <strong>Dallas</strong>Education:2004 –2008: Ph.D in Chemistry, Chemistry Department, National and Kapodistrian<strong>University</strong> of Athens. General grade: Excellent. Thesis title: “Synthesis,characterization and properties of conductive polymers andnanocomposite materials from magnetic nanoparticles and organicpolymers”. Thesis defence on 19 th November 2007 and Degree awardedon 11 th April 2008.2002 –2004: M.Sc in Inorganic Chemistry and Technology, Chemistry Department,National and Kapodistrian <strong>University</strong> of Athens, Athens, Greece.General grade: Excellent.1997 –2002: B.Sc in Chemistry, Chemistry Department, <strong>University</strong> of Ioannina,Greece.Skills- Chemical synthesis of a wide range of nanoparticles, polymers and composite materials- Supercritical fluids and high pressure systems- Rheology- Microscopy: Transmission Electron Microscopy, fluorescence microscopy- Materials characterization: X Ray Diffraction (XRD) analysis, magnetic and conductivitymeasurements, thermal analysis (TGA/DSC), BET analysis, Dynamic Light Scattering- Spectroscopy: UV-Visible and fluorescence spectroscopy, NMR, FT-IR/Raman- Extensive technical writingPublications in peer reviewed journals (414 citations, average IF: 4.7, h index=12):1. “Self-suspended permanent magnetic FePt ferrofluids” P.<strong>Dallas</strong>, A.Kelarakis, R.Sahore,F.J.DiSalvo, S.Livi, E.P.Giannelis. J.Coll.Int.Sci. 2013, 407, 1-72. “Nanostructured materials for environmentally conscious applications” P.<strong>Dallas</strong>,A.Kelarakis, E.P.Giannelis “Sustainable Nanotechnology and the Environment”American Chemical Society Symposium Book Series 2013, 1124, 59-723. “Formation mechanism of carbogenic nanoparticles with dual photoluminescenceemission” M.Krysmann, A.Kelarakis, P.<strong>Dallas</strong>, E.P.Giannelis. J.Am.Chem.Soc. 2012,134(2), 747-7504. “Magnetic nanoparticles for tunable microwave metamaterials” N.Noginova, Q.L.


3 <strong>Panagiotis</strong> <strong>Dallas</strong>Williams, P.<strong>Dallas</strong>, E.P.Giannelis. Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society forOptical Engineering 2012, 8455, art.no.8455315. “Silver polymeric nanocomposites as advanced antimicrobial agents: classification,synthetic paths, applications and perspectives” P.<strong>Dallas</strong>, V.Sharma, R.Zboril.Adv.Colloid Interface Sci. 2011, 166, 119-1356. “Electrogenerated chemiluminescence from carbon dots” L.Sun, T.H.Teng,Md.H.Rashid, M.Krysmann, P.<strong>Dallas</strong>, Y.Wang, B.R.Hyun, A.C.Bartnik, G.Malliaras,F.W.Wise, E.P.Giannelis, Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings 2011,1284, 131-1367. “Pyrolytic formation of a carbonaceous solid for heavy metal adsorption” A.B.Bourlinos,M.A.Karakassides, P.Stathi, Y.Deligiannakis, R.Zboril, P.<strong>Dallas</strong>, T.A.Steriotis,A.K.Stubos, C.Trapalis. J.Mater.Sci. 2011, 46, 975-9828. “Effect of Surface Modification on Fluorescence and Morphology of CdSe NanoparticlesEmbedded in 3D Phosphazene-Based Matrix: Nanowire-like Quantum Dots” K.Siskova,M.Kubala, P.<strong>Dallas</strong>, D.Jancik, A.Thorel, P.Ilik, R.Zboril. J.Mater.Chem. 2011. 21, 1086-10939. “Fullerol ionic liquids” N.Fernandes, P.<strong>Dallas</strong>, R.Rodriguez, A.B.Bourlinos,V.Georgakilas, E.P.Giannelis. Nanoscale 2010, 2, 1653-165610. “Cornet-like phosphotriazine/diamine polymer as reductant and matrix for the synthesisof silver nanocomposites with antimicrobial activity” P.<strong>Dallas</strong>, R.Zboril, A.B. Bourlinos,D.Jancik, D.Niarchos, A.Panacek, D.Petridis. Macromol. Mater. Eng. 2010 295(2), 108* featured on the front cover of Vol.295, Issue 2 and highlighted in Materials Views.11. “Magnetically controllable silver nanocomposite with multifunctional phosphotriazinematrix and high antimicrobial activity”. P.<strong>Dallas</strong>, J.Tucek, D.Jancik, M.Kolar,A.Panacek, R.Zboril. Adv.Funct.Mater. 2010, 20(14), 2347-2354.12. “Organic functionalization of graphenes” V.Georgakilas, A.B.Bourlinos, R.Zboril,T.Steriotis, P.<strong>Dallas</strong>, A.Stubos, C.Trapalis. Chem.Commun. 2010, 46, 1766-1768.13. “Polypyrrole/MWNT nanocomposites synthesized through interfacial polymerisation”V.Georgakilas, P.<strong>Dallas</strong>, Ch.Trapalis, D.Niarchos. Synth.Metals 2009, 159, 632-63614. “Silver nanoparticles and graphitic carbon through thermal decomposition of asilver/acetylenedicarboxylic salt” P.<strong>Dallas</strong>, A.B.Bourlinos, Ph.Komninou,M.Karakassides, D.Niarchos. Nanoscale Res. Lett. 2009, 4, 1358-1364.15. “One step solid state synthesis of capped γ-Fe 2O 3 nanocrystallites”


4 <strong>Panagiotis</strong> <strong>Dallas</strong>R.Zboril, A.Bakandritsos, M.Mashlan, V.Tzitzios, P.<strong>Dallas</strong>, Ch.Trapalis, D.Petridis.Nanotechnology 2008, 19, 096602-09561016. “Synthesis and characterization of 2-D and 3-D covalent networks derived from triazinecentral cores and bridging aromatic diamines” P.<strong>Dallas</strong>, A.B.Bourlinos, D.Petridis,N.Boukos, K.Papadokostaki, D.Niarchos, N.Guskos. Polymer 2008, 49(5), 1137-114417. “Synthesis of tunable sized capped magnetic iron oxide nanoparticles highly soluble inorganic solvents” P.<strong>Dallas</strong>, A.B. Bourlinos, D. Petridis, D. Niarchos. J. Mater. Sci. 2007,42, 4996-500218. “Characterization, magnetic and transport properties of polyaniline synthesized throughinterfacial polymerization” P.<strong>Dallas</strong>, D.Stamopoulos, N.Boukos, V.Tzitzios, D.Niarchos,D.Petridis. Polymer 2007, 48, 3162-316919. “Silicone-functionalized carbon nanotubes for the production of new carbon based fluids”A.B.Bourlinos, V.Georgakilas, N.Boukos, P.<strong>Dallas</strong>, Ch.Trapalis, E.P.Giannelis. Carbon2007, 45, 1583-158520. “Preparation of water-dispersible carbon nanotubes-silica hybrid” A.B.Bourlinos,V.Georgakilas, R.Zboril, P.<strong>Dallas</strong>. Carbon 2007, 45 (10), 2136-213921. “Interfacial polymerization of pyrrole and in situ synthesis of polypyrrole/silvernanocomposites” P.<strong>Dallas</strong>, D.Niarchos, D.Vrbanic, N.Boukos, St.Pejovnik, Ch.Trapalis,D.Petridis. Polymer 2007, 48, 2007-201322. “Synthesis and characterization of a π-conjugate, covalent network derived fromcondensation polymerization of the 4,4’-bipyridine-cyanuric chloride couple”A.B.Bourlinos, P.<strong>Dallas</strong>, Y.Sanakis, D.Stamopoulos, Ch.Trapalis, D.Niarchos. Eur.Pol.J.2006, 42, 2940-294823. “Characterization, electrical and magnetic properties of polyaniline/maghemitenanocomposites” P.<strong>Dallas</strong>, N.Moutis, E.Devlin, D.Niarchos, D.Petridis. Nanotechnology2006, 17, 5019-502624. “Synthesis, characterization and thermal properties of polymer/iron oxidenanocomposites” P.<strong>Dallas</strong>, V.Georgakilas, D.Niarchos, Ph.Komninou, Th.Kehagias,D.Petridis. Nanotechnology 2006, 17, 2046-205325. “Crystal Structure and Solid-State Reactivity of a Cd (II) Polymeric Complex withAcetylenedicarboxylic Acid” St.Skoulika, P.<strong>Dallas</strong>, M.G.Siskos, Y.Deligiannakis,A.Michaelides. Chem.Mater. 2003, 15, 4576-4582


5 <strong>Panagiotis</strong> <strong>Dallas</strong>Reviewer in the peer-reviewed scientific journals:ACS Appl.Mater.Interf, Small, J.Mater.Chem. C, Cryst.Eng.Comm., Langmuir, PLoSONE, Acta Biomaterialia, Nanotechnology, Macromol.Chem.Phys.,Macromol.Mater.Eng., React.Funct.Pol., Synth.Metals, Appl.Surf.Sci., J.Phys.D.,J.Mater.Sci., J.Comp.Mater., Separ.Pur.Techn.Editorial Board of “The Scientific World Journal”Teaching experience:- NSF Integrative Graduate Education and Research Traineeship (IGERT), <strong>Cornell</strong><strong>University</strong>, 2011- 2013.- Coordinator and supervisor at the “Research experience for undergraduates” summerprogram of <strong>Cornell</strong> <strong>University</strong>, June-August 2011.- General Chemistry. 2 nd Semester in Chemistry Department, National and Kapodistrian<strong>University</strong> of Athens.Invited seminars:- Invited Seminar in the Chemistry Department, Florida Institute of Technology,Melbourne FL, USA, 6 th September 2011. Title: “Synthesis of functional noble metalpolymernanocomposites”.Languages: Greek (native), English (excellent).Memberships:- American Chemical Society- American Nano Society- Association of Greek ChemistsAwards, certificates and fellowships:- Certificate of Appreciation, received from the American Chemical Society forcontribution in the peer review of manuscripts submitted to ACS journals. 2011.- PhD Fellowship received from the National Centre for Scientific Research “Demokritos”,Athens, Greece, 2002-2007


6 <strong>Panagiotis</strong> <strong>Dallas</strong>Conference Participation1. “Permanent magnetic ferrofluids: FePt functionalized with ionic liquids”. Invited (oral)presentation in the 243 rd American Chemical Society Meeting, San Diego CA, USA, 24-29 March 2012.2. “2-D and 3-D triazine based polymers and their silver and magnetic composites” oralpresentation in NANOCON, Czech Republic, 20-22 October 2009.3. “π-conjugate, covalent layered networks derived from cyanuric chloride and certainaromatic diamines” poster presentation at the 47 th Microsymposium Advanced polymermaterials for photonics and electronics” Prague, Czech Republic, 15-19 July 2007.4. “Interfacial polymerization of pyrrole and aniline. In situ synthesis of silver/polypyrrolenanocomposites” poster presentation at the 45 th Microsymposium Structure and dynamicsof self-organized macromolecular systems Prague, Czech Republic, 9-13 July 2006.5. “Preparation of ferrofluids and the effect of the organic molecules absorption in themagnetic properties of magnetite nanoparticles” oral presentation at the 6 th FerrofluidWorkshop, Saarbrucken, Germany, 20-22 July 20056. “Study of the electrical and structural properties of polyaniline/magnetitenanocomposites” oral presentation at the IV Symposium of science and technology ofnanomaterials in Slovenia, Jožef Stefan Institute, Ljubljana, Slovenia, 24-25 October,2005.7. “Crystal Architecture of Cd(II) coordination polymers with unsaturated dicarboxylicacids” poster presentation at the 4 th Conference of Chemistry Department, Ioannina,Greece, 18-21 May 2001


7 <strong>Panagiotis</strong> <strong>Dallas</strong>References:1) Prof. Emmanuel P.Giannelis, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, <strong>Cornell</strong><strong>University</strong>, Ithaca NY 14853, U.S.A. Tel: +1 607 255 9680, E-mail: epg2@cornell.edu - CurrentPrincipal Investigator.2) Prof. Athanasios Bourlinos, Department of Physics, <strong>University</strong> of Ioannina, Ioannina, Greece.Tel: +30 2651008511, E-mail: bourlino@cc.uoi.gr3) <strong>Dr</strong>. Dimitrios Niarchos, Institute of Materials Science, National Center for Scientific Research“Demokritos”, Athens 15310, Greece, Tel: +302106503385, E-mail:dniarchos@ims.demokritos.gr -PhD Advisor.4) Prof. Radek Zboril, Regional Center of Advanced Technologies and Materials, Palacky<strong>University</strong>, Šlechtitelů 11, Olomouc, Czech Republic. E-mail: radek.zboril@upol.cz,Phone: (+420) 58 563 49475) Prof. Christopher Cutler Umbach, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, <strong>Cornell</strong><strong>University</strong>, Ithaca NY 14853, U.S.A. Tel: +1 607 216 8872, E-mail: cc1@cornell.edu6) Prof. Virender Sharma, Chemistry Department, Florida Institute of Technology, Melbourne Fl,U.S.A. E-mail: vsharma@fit.edu

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