SARAH COSGROVE LARSEN - Department of Chemistry

SARAH COSGROVE LARSEN - Department of Chemistry SARAH COSGROVE LARSEN - Department of Chemistry

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SARAH COSGROVE LARSENDepartment of ChemistryUniversity of IowaIowa City, IA 52242(319)-335-1346e-mail: sarah-larsen@uiowa.eduFax: 319-335-1270Education and Professional History1. EducationPh.D. in Physical Chemistry, Harvard University, 1986-1992A.B., Chemistry and Mathematics, Bowdoin College, summa cum laude, 1982-19862. ResearchDepartment of Chemistry, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IASenior Editor, Journal of Physical Chemistry, 2007-presentAssociate Director of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology Institute, 2006- presentProfessor, 2008-presentAssociate Professor of Chemistry, 2002-2008Assistant Professor of Chemistry, August, 1995-2002Department of Chemical Engineering, University of California, Berkeley, andLawrence Berkeley Laboratory, Berkeley, CA, 1992-1995Postdoctoral research with Professors Jeffrey A. Reimer and Alexis T. Bell.Department of Chemistry, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, 1986-1992Thesis advisor: Professor David J. SingelThesis Title: Electron Spin-Echo Envelope Modulation (ESEEM) Spectroscopy ofDispersed Catalytic SystemsDepartment of Chemistry, Bowdoin College, Brunswick, ME. 1985-86Undergraduate research with Professor Ronald L. Christensen.3. HonorsCLAS Outstanding Outreach and Public Engagement Award, University of Iowa 2012Iowa Women of Innovation, Academic Innovation & Leadership Award 2011Collegiate Teaching Award, CLAS, University of Iowa 2010Collegiate Scholar, CLAS, University of Iowa 2008Faculty Scholar Award, University of Iowa 2004-2007PROGRESS ACS Speaker Award for Women 2007Old Gold Summer Fellowship 1996, 1997Department of Energy Distinguished Postdoctoral Fellowship 1993-1995Shell Foundation Fellowship, Harvard University 1987Phi Beta Kappa, Bowdoin College 19864. MembershipsAmerican Chemical Society, International EPR Society, NNI@UI (Nanoscience andNanotechnology Institute at The University of Iowa), CGRER (Center for Global andRegional Environmental Research), OSTC (Optical Science and Technology Center)1 Sarah C. Larsen -curriculum vitae

<strong>SARAH</strong> <strong>COSGROVE</strong> <strong>LARSEN</strong><strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Chemistry</strong>University <strong>of</strong> IowaIowa City, IA 52242(319)-335-1346e-mail: sarah-larsen@uiowa.eduFax: 319-335-1270Education and Pr<strong>of</strong>essional History1. EducationPh.D. in Physical <strong>Chemistry</strong>, Harvard University, 1986-1992A.B., <strong>Chemistry</strong> and Mathematics, Bowdoin College, summa cum laude, 1982-19862. Research<strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Chemistry</strong>, University <strong>of</strong> Iowa, Iowa City, IASenior Editor, Journal <strong>of</strong> Physical <strong>Chemistry</strong>, 2007-presentAssociate Director <strong>of</strong> Nanoscience and Nanotechnology Institute, 2006- presentPr<strong>of</strong>essor, 2008-presentAssociate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> <strong>Chemistry</strong>, 2002-2008Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> <strong>Chemistry</strong>, August, 1995-2002<strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> Chemical Engineering, University <strong>of</strong> California, Berkeley, andLawrence Berkeley Laboratory, Berkeley, CA, 1992-1995Postdoctoral research with Pr<strong>of</strong>essors Jeffrey A. Reimer and Alexis T. Bell.<strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Chemistry</strong>, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, 1986-1992Thesis advisor: Pr<strong>of</strong>essor David J. SingelThesis Title: Electron Spin-Echo Envelope Modulation (ESEEM) Spectroscopy <strong>of</strong>Dispersed Catalytic Systems<strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Chemistry</strong>, Bowdoin College, Brunswick, ME. 1985-86Undergraduate research with Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Ronald L. Christensen.3. HonorsCLAS Outstanding Outreach and Public Engagement Award, University <strong>of</strong> Iowa 2012Iowa Women <strong>of</strong> Innovation, Academic Innovation & Leadership Award 2011Collegiate Teaching Award, CLAS, University <strong>of</strong> Iowa 2010Collegiate Scholar, CLAS, University <strong>of</strong> Iowa 2008Faculty Scholar Award, University <strong>of</strong> Iowa 2004-2007PROGRESS ACS Speaker Award for Women 2007Old Gold Summer Fellowship 1996, 1997<strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> Energy Distinguished Postdoctoral Fellowship 1993-1995Shell Foundation Fellowship, Harvard University 1987Phi Beta Kappa, Bowdoin College 19864. MembershipsAmerican Chemical Society, International EPR Society, NNI@UI (Nanoscience andNanotechnology Institute at The University <strong>of</strong> Iowa), CGRER (Center for Global andRegional Environmental Research), OSTC (Optical Science and Technology Center)1 Sarah C. Larsen -curriculum vitae


Selected Publications (2008-2012)1. Photochemical CO 2 Reduction on a Molecular Rhenium Catalyst Adsorbed in aHierarchical Mesoporous ZSM-5, Kevin D. Dubois, Anton Petushkov,Elizabeth GarciaCardona, Sarah C. Larsen and Gonghu Li, Journal <strong>of</strong> Physical <strong>Chemistry</strong> Letters, 2012,3, pp 486–4922. Surface Selective Solution NMR Studies <strong>of</strong> Functionalized Zeolite Nanoparticles, YuliaTataurova, Michael J. Sealy, Russell G. Larsen, Sarah C. Larsen, Journal <strong>of</strong> Physical<strong>Chemistry</strong> Letters, 2012, 3, 425–4293. Synthesis <strong>of</strong> Nanocrystalline Nab Zeolite with Hierarchical Porosity, Anton Petushkov,Giorvanni Merilis, Sarah C. Larsen, Microporous and Mesoporous Materials, 2011, 143,97-103.4. Preparation <strong>of</strong> a Versatile Bifunctional Zeolite for Targeted Imaging Applications,Nicholas Ndiege, Renugan Raidoo, Michael K. Schultz, Sarah Larsen, Langmuir, 2011,27 (6), pp 2904–29095. Synthesis <strong>of</strong> Hierarchical Nanocrystalline ZSM-5 with Controlled Particle Size andMesoporosity, Anton Petushkov, Suhyoung Yoon, Sarah C. Larsen, Microporous andMesoporous Materials, 2011, 137, 92-100.6. Toxicity <strong>of</strong> Silica Nanomaterials: Zeolites, Mesoporous Silica, and Amorphous SilicaNanoparticles (Chapter 7), Anton Petushkov, Nicholas Ndiege, Aliasger K. Salem, SarahC. Larsen, Adv. Mol. Tox., 2010, Volume 4, 223-266.7. Framework Stability <strong>of</strong> Nanocrystalline NaY in Aqueous Solution at Varying pH. AntonPetushkov, Jasmine Freeman, Sarah C. Larsen, Langmuir, 2010, 26(9), 6695–6701.8. Pulsed Electron Paramagnetic Resonance Techniques for Structure Determination,William M. Ames, Russell G. Larsen, Sarah C. Larsen, in Encyclopedia <strong>of</strong> Analytical<strong>Chemistry</strong>, eds R.A. Meyers, John Wiley: Chichester. UK, DOI: 9780470027318. 2011,p/ 1522-15489. Synthesis, Characterization and Environmental Applications <strong>of</strong> Nanocrystalline Zeolites,chapter in Handbook <strong>of</strong> Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, Volume 3: Materials, EditorsA. V. Narlikar, Yunyi Fu, Oxford University Press, Vicki Grassian and Sarah Larsen,Oxford University Press,January, 2010.10. Hyperfine and Quadrupolar Interactions in Vanadyl Proteins and Model Complexes.Theory and Experiment Biological Magnetic Resonance, Vol 29. Metals in Biology:Applications <strong>of</strong> High Resolution EPR to Metalloenzymes, Editors, Graeme R. Hanson andLawrence J. Berliner, Springer Publishers, Sarah C. Larsen and N. Dennis Chasteen,invited book chapter, 2010.11. Development <strong>of</strong> Hands-on Nanotechnology Content Materials: Undergraduate <strong>Chemistry</strong>and Beyond, Sarah C. Larsen, Norbert Pienta, Russell G. Larsen, invited book chapter forACS symposium series, Volume 1010, Nanotechnology in Undergraduate Education,edited by Kimberly Pacheco, Richard Schwenz and Wayne Jones, American ChemicalSociety, 2009, p. 87-99.12. Applications <strong>of</strong> Nanocrystalline Zeolites tow CWA Decontamination, Vicki Grassian andSarah Larsen, book chapter in Nanoscience and Nanotechnology for Chemical andBiological Defense, edited by R. Nagarajan, Walter Zukas, T. Alan Hatton and StephenLee, American Chemical Society, 2009.2 Sarah C. Larsen -curriculum vitae


13. Chromate Adsorption on Bifunctional, Magnetic Zeolite Composites, Karna Barquist,Sarah C. Larsen, Microporous and Mesoporous Materials, 2010, 130, 197-20214. DFT Calculations <strong>of</strong> EPR Parameters for Copper(II)-Exchanged Zeolites Using ClusterModels, William M. Ames and Sarah C. Larsen, Journal <strong>of</strong> Physical <strong>Chemistry</strong> A, 2010,114 (1), pp 589–594.15. Effect <strong>of</strong> Crystal Size and Surface Functionalization on the Cytotoxicity <strong>of</strong> Silicalite-1Nanoparticles, Anton Petushkov, Janjira Intra, Jessica B. Graham, Sarah C. Larsen,Aliasger K. Salem, Chemical Research in Toxicology, 2009, 22, 1359-1368.16. DFT Calculations <strong>of</strong> the EPR Parameters for Cu(II) DETA Imidazole Complexes,William M. Ames and Sarah C. Larsen, Physical <strong>Chemistry</strong> Chemical Physics, 2009, 11,8266 – 8274 ( DOI: 10.1039/b905750a).17. A Density Functional Theory Investigation <strong>of</strong> EPR Parameters for Tetragonal Cu(II)Model Complexes with Oxygen Ligands, William M. Ames and Sarah C. Larsen, Journal<strong>of</strong> Physical <strong>Chemistry</strong> A, 2009, 113 (16), pp 4305–431218. Carbon Dioxide Adsorption in Zeolite Y Materials: A Transmission FTIR Spectroscopyand Quantum Chemical Calculations Study, Pragati Galhotra, Juan Navea, Sarah C.Larsen, Vicki H. Grassian, Energy and Environmental Science, 2009, 2, 401 - 40919. Insight into Copper Coordination Environment in the Prion Protein through DFTCalculations <strong>of</strong> EPR Parameters, William M. Ames and Sarah C. Larsen, Journal <strong>of</strong>Biological Inorganic <strong>Chemistry</strong>, 2009, 14, 547-55720. Adsorption <strong>of</strong> Chromate on Amino-Functionalized Nanocrystalline Silicalite-1, KarnaBarquist, Sarah C. Larsen, Microporous and Mesoporous Materials, 116, 365-369(2008).21. Transition Metal and Organic Functionalization <strong>of</strong> Hollow Zeolite Structures,Ramasubramanian Kanthasamy, Karna Barquist and Sarah C. Larsen, Microporous andMesoporous Materials, 113, 554-561 (2008).22. Selective Catalytic Reduction <strong>of</strong> NO 2 with Ammonia using Nanocrystalline NaY andCuY Zeolites, Sherrie Elzey, Anamika Mubayi, Vicki H. Grassian, Sarah C. Larsen,Journal <strong>of</strong> Molecular Catalysis A: Chemical, 285, 48-57 (2008).23. Silicalite Nanoparticles that Promote Transgene Expression, Megan E. Pearce, BenjaminMai, Namhoon Lee, Sarah C. Larsen and Aliasger K. Salem, Nanotechnology, 19175103-175109 (2008).24. Brightening the Science Curriculum with Semiconducting Nanocrystals, Russell Larsen,Norbert Pienta and Sarah C. Larsen, Book Chapter in Nanoscale Science and EngineeringEducation, Aldrin E. Sweeney & Sudipta Seal, Editors; American Scientific Publishers,2008.25. Schuttlefield, J., Larsen, S.C. and Grassian, V. H. ATR-FTIR Spectroscopy in theUndergraduate Laboratory: Part II. Introduction <strong>of</strong> a New Laboratory Experiment onSurface Adsorption, Journal <strong>of</strong> Chemical Education, 85, 282-284, (2008).Patents:1. Synthesis <strong>of</strong> Hierarchical Nanocrystalline zeolites with Controlled Particle Size andMesoporosity, Anton Petushkov, Chris Brooks, Sarah Larsen, provisional patentapplication 875.138PRV, July 30, 2010.2. Synthesis and Use <strong>of</strong> Nanocrystalline Zeolites, U.S. Patent No. 7,858,062, granted onDecember 28, 2010.(Sarah Larsen, Vicki Grassian, Weiguo Song, Gonghu Li)3 Sarah C. Larsen -curriculum vitae


Application no. 12/512,776 filed July 28, 2009.3. Synthesis and Use <strong>of</strong> Nanocrystalline Zeolites, US patent no. 7,585,490 B2, GrantedSept. 8, 2009 (Sarah Larsen, Vicki Grassian, Weiguo Song, Gonghu Li) Application no.11/379,015 filed April 6, 2007.TEACHING AT THE UNIVERSITY OF IOWASemester Course (Number and Title) Student Level StudentsEnrolledSpring 2012 4:012 Principles <strong>of</strong> <strong>Chemistry</strong> II Undergraduate 635Fall 2011 4:234 Molecular Spectroscopy Graduate 10Spring 2011 4:012 Principles <strong>of</strong> <strong>Chemistry</strong> II Undergraduate 588Fall 2010 4:132 Physical <strong>Chemistry</strong> II Undergraduate 29Spring, 2010 4:012 Principles <strong>of</strong> <strong>Chemistry</strong> II Undergraduate 574Fall, 2009 4:234 Molecular Spectroscopy Graduate 11Spring 2009 004:029 First Year Seminar: Undergraduate 14NanomedicineSpring 2009 4:132 Physical <strong>Chemistry</strong> II Undergraduate 12Fall, 2008 4:012 Principles <strong>of</strong> <strong>Chemistry</strong> II Undergraduate 368Spring 2008 004:029 First Year Seminar: UndergraduateNanomedicine16Spring 2008 4:132 Physical <strong>Chemistry</strong> 2 Undergraduate(Adv.)29Fall 2007 4:234 Molecular Spectroscopy Graduate 15Fall, 2006 4:144 Physical Measurements Undergraduate 21Fall 2005 4:286 Physical <strong>Chemistry</strong> Seminar Graduate 9Fall 2005 4:029/First yearUndergrad.Seminar/Explorations in Nanoscience8and NanotechnologyFall 2005 4:234 Molecular Spectroscopy Graduate 18Fall 2004 4:144 Physical Measurements Undergrad.(Adv.)Fall 2003 4:144 Physical Measurements Undergrad.(Adv.)Spring 2003 4:286 / Physical <strong>Chemistry</strong> Seminar Graduate 6Spring 2003 4:029/First yearSeminar/Explorations in NanoscienceUndergrad. 14and NanotechnologySpring 2003 4:135 / Physical <strong>Chemistry</strong> Lab Undergrad.16(Adv.)Fall 2002 4:144 Physical Measurements Undergrad. 107134 Sarah C. Larsen -curriculum vitae


(Adv.)Spring, 2002 4:135 / Physical <strong>Chemistry</strong> Lab Undergrad.Fall, 2001159:010 (100) Environ. ScienceSeminar(Adv.)5 Sarah C. Larsen -curriculum vitae13Undergraduate 46Fall, 2001 4:234 / Molecular Spectroscopy Graduate 7Spring, 2001 4:135 / Physical <strong>Chemistry</strong> Lab Undergrad.1. Students Supervised(Adv.)Degree Objective Student Name Years Outcome, PlacementPhD Shani Egodawatte 2011-present PhD objectivePhD Paul Mueller 2009-present PhD candidate (postcomp)PhD Yulia Tataurova 2009-present PhD candidate (postcomp)PhD Ashish Datt 2007-present PhD candidate (postcomp)PhD Anton Petushkov 2006-present PhD, May 2011, PQCorporationPhD Melissa Torres 2008-present MS, May 2011, UnileverPhD Karna Barquist 2005-2009 PhD Dec. 2009, industryPhD William Ames 2006-2009 PhD July 2009, postdoc MaxPlanck Institute, GermanyRamasubramanian 2003-2008 May, 2008KanthasamyPhD James Woodworth 2000-2006 PhD, May 2006, postdocNASAPhD Gonghu Li § 2000-2005 PhD, May 2005, Assistantpr<strong>of</strong>essor, University <strong>of</strong> NewHampshirePhD Conrad Jones 1999-2004 PhD. Dec. 2004, assistantpr<strong>of</strong>essor, SouthernUniversityPhD Alexander Saladino 1997-2002 PhD Dec. 2002, IndustryPhD Patrick Carl 1995-2000 PhD 2000, BrukerInstruments, applicationsscientistMS Kevin Watson 2007-08 MS, 2008MS Elizabeth Michael 2006-07 MS, 2007MS Shannon Stout § 2003-2005 MS with thesis, Dec. 2005MS Lanell Rupert 2003-2005 MS with thesis, May, 2005MS Hassan Alwy § 2001-2003 MS 2003MS Wai Fing Lee 2002-2004 MS 2004MS Yafang Bao 1995-1997 MS 1997Postdoc Dr. Nicholas Ndiege 2008-2011 NovellusPostdoc. Dr. Kevin Knagge § 2004-2006 Murdock Research InstitutePostdoc. Dr. Weiguo Song § 2003-2005 Faculty member, Institute <strong>of</strong>20


<strong>Chemistry</strong>, ChineseAcademy <strong>of</strong> Sciences,BeijingPostdoc. Dr. Alexander Panov § 1998-1999 Caterpillar Inc.Postdoc. Yan Xiang § 1997-1998 Faculty position, U. <strong>of</strong> WI,Green Bay (initialplacement)Postdoc. Dr. Jianjun Wu 1997-1998 Everready BatteryPostdoc. Dr. Kari Myli 1996-1997 unknownUndergrad. (honors) Renugan Raidoo 2008-2011 Oxford UniversityUndergrad. (honors) Namhoon Lee 2005-2008 Grad School (JohnsHopkins)Undergrad. (honors) James Loussaert 2002-2004 Grad. school (UC Irvine)Undergrad. (honors) Molly Uhlenhake 2001-2002 Des Moines OsteopathicMedical SchoolUndergrad. (honors) Jennifer Mann 2000-2002 Grad. school (UC SanDiego); postdoc Indiana)Undergrad. (honors) Susan Hagenow 1998-1999 Grad. school (Mich. State)Other Research Advisees:Undergraduates: Izz El-Maazaawi, (REU 2011), Meleane Tonga (REU, 2011), GiorvanniMerillis 1 (REU 2010), Brandon Wilson 1 (REU 2010), Oli Ononye 1 (REU 2010); Michael Sealy(2009-present), Renugan Raidoo (2008-2011), Jasmine Freeman 1 (REU, 2009), Darryl Fields 1(REU 2009), Thomas Santacroce (2008), Suhyoung Yoon (2008-present), Shebere Adam(2008), Paul Mueller 1 (summer 2008), Akta Patel 1 (summer 2008), Melissa Torres (2006-2007),Karna Barquist (2005), Matthew Johnson (2005), Jamie O’Meara (2005), Amanda Dreyvanko(2005), Danielle Sweeney (summer, 2003), Rachelle Justice (summer, 2003, 2004), CoreyGerdts (REU 1 /2001); Sara Isley (REU 1 /2000) Timothy Hunt § (REU 1 /2000); Sandy Baccam(1999-2000); Angela Leone (1999-2000); Daniel Grimes(1998-1999); Patrick Curfman (1997-1998); Susan Dorholt SURF 1 (1997)§ joint postdoctoral associate (student) with Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Vicki Grassian working on collaborativeproject1summer research program for undergraduates sponsored by the National Science FoundationHigh school students: Andrew Longnecker, (2004), Haley Lamm (2005), Nicholas Werle(2005) (Siemans Science Fair Semifinalist, Oct. 2005, Intel Science Fair Semifinalist, Jan. 2006),Hari Arul (2006) (Intel International Science and Engineering Fair (ISEF) 2007 Finalist),Christopher Wiseman (2006), Ian Corbin (2008), Logan Stone (2009, special ISEF (InternationalScience and Engineering Fair) award sponsored by ASM Materials Education), Linda Du (2009),Nikhil Duna (2009-10, Eastern Iowa Science and Engineering Fair (EISEF)- Senior Champion),David Bender (2010), Arlena Wu (2010); John Bender (2011), Keegan Brown (2011)Hosted Upward Bound students for 2 weeks in lab- summers 2010, 2011Theses:PhD, Anton Petushkov, Synthesis and Characterization <strong>of</strong> Nanocrystalline and MesoporousZeolites, May, 20116 Sarah C. Larsen -curriculum vitae


PhD, Karna Barquist, Environmental Applications <strong>of</strong> Functionalized Zeolites, Dec. 2009PhD, William Ames, DFT Calculations <strong>of</strong> EPR parameters for Copper(II) Bioinorganic andInorganic Complexes, July 2009PhD Ramasubramanian Kanthasamy, May, 2008PhD, James Woodworth, 2006, EPR Studies <strong>of</strong> Catalytic MaterialsPhD, Gonghu Li, 2005, FT-IR Studies <strong>of</strong> Zeolite Materials: Characterization and EnvironmentalApplicationsPhD, Conrad Jones, 2004, Solid State MAS NMR Studies <strong>of</strong> ZeolitesPhD, Alexander Saladino, 2002, Density Functional Theory Calculations <strong>of</strong> the EPR Parametersfor Transition Metal ComplexesPhD, Patrick Carl, 2000, Characterization <strong>of</strong> Transition Metal Exchanged Zeolites by ElectronParamagnetic ResonanceMS, Melissa Torres, 2011,MS, Shannon Stout, 2005, 2-CEES on Nanocrystalline ZeolitesMS, Lanell Rupert, 2005 Adsorption Studies <strong>of</strong> Toxic Oxyanions and Volatile OrganicCompounds on Functionalized ZeolitesMS, Conrad Jones, 2002, Magnetic Resonance Studies <strong>of</strong> Iron-Exchanged ZeolitesUndergraduate Honors Theses:Renugan Raidoo, 2011, Preparation <strong>of</strong> a Versatile Bifunctional Zeolite for Applications inTargeted Biomedical ImagingNamhoon Lee, 2008, Drug Delivery with Functionalized SilicaliteJames Loussaert, 2004, Cyclohexane oxidation on cation-exchanged zeolitesJennifer Mann, 2002, Kinetic Studies <strong>of</strong> Cyclopentene and Cyclohexane Oxidation Reactions onCation-Exchanged Y ZeolitesMolly Uhlenhake, 2002, Chemical Applications <strong>of</strong> NanoscienceSusan Hagenow, 1998, An Investigation <strong>of</strong> the Photooxidation <strong>of</strong> Hydrocarbons in Zeolites byEPR Spectroscopy1. <strong>Department</strong>Selected Service Activities2011-2012Undergraduate Advisor, <strong>Chemistry</strong> Honors AdvisorACS student chapter – faculty advisorSearch committee-pr<strong>of</strong>essional undergraduate advisorSearch Committee- NMR staff personFaculty Review committees2010-2011:Undergraduate Advisor, <strong>Chemistry</strong> Honors AdvisorFaculty review committee (2)Space CommitteeACS student chapter – faculty advisor2009-10:Promotion and Tenure Committee (Recorder)Undergraduate Advisor, <strong>Chemistry</strong> Honors AdvisorDoC Executive CommitteeNMR committee7 Sarah C. Larsen -curriculum vitae


Faculty review committee (2)2008-09:Undergraduate Advisor, <strong>Chemistry</strong> Honors AdvisorDoC Executive CommitteeNMR committee2007-08:Salary CommitteeUndergraduate Advisor, <strong>Chemistry</strong> Honors AdvisorDoC Executive CommitteeNMR committeeTenured Faculty Review (Ch.)2006-07:Undergraduate Advisor, <strong>Chemistry</strong> Honors Advisor• Goldwater selection committee (UI)DoC Executive CommitteeHiring Plan CommitteeNMR committee2005-06:Undergraduate Advisor, <strong>Chemistry</strong> Honors AdvisorDewey B. Stuitt scholarship selection committeeUndergraduate Awards and Honors (fall)Recruiting and Admissions Committee (fall)NMR committee (fall)Chair, Physical <strong>Chemistry</strong> Faculty Search Committee2004-05:Undergraduate Honors AdvisorRecruiting and Admissions Committee (fall)NMR committee (fall)NMR Specialist Review Committee (fall)Organized Working Weekend on Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (32attendees,F04)2003-04:Undergraduate Honors AdvisorDewey B. Stuitt scholarship selection committeeRecruiting and Admissions CommitteeNMR Specialist Search Committee (Chair)2002-03:Physical <strong>Chemistry</strong> Faculty Search Committee (chair)Faculty Review Committee2001-02:Awards Committee2000-01:Awards CommitteeStaff review committee (Ch.) for Dr. Donald Stec (NMR facility manager )1999-00:Graduate Recruiting, Chair8 Sarah C. Larsen -curriculum vitae


Instructional Laboratory Equipment CommitteeNMR Search Committee for Staff PositionReview Committee for Dr. Dale Swenson (XRD Facility manager )1998-99:Graduate Student Recruiting CommitteeInstructional Laboratory Equipment Committee (chair)Faculty Hiring Plan CommitteeNMR Facility CommitteeReview Committee (Ch.) for Dr. Lynne Cannon (Director <strong>of</strong> Undergrad. Labs)1997-98:Graduate Student Recruiting CommitteeInstructional Laboratory Equipment CommitteeLaboratory Coordinator Search CommitteeNMR Facility CommitteeCo PI on NSF ILI grantReview committee for Dr. Lynne Cannon (Director <strong>of</strong> Undergrad. Labs)1996-97:Glass Shop CommitteeGraduate Student Recruiting CommitteeFaculty Hiring Plan Committee1995-96:Glass Shop Committee2. College and University2008-present: NMR Advisory Committee2007-present: Conflict <strong>of</strong> Interest Committee (chair, 2010-2011)2006-present: CHEEC Executive Committee2006-present: NNI@UI Executive Committee2006-present: Associate Director <strong>of</strong> NNI@UI2012 (spring): Biochemistry <strong>Department</strong> review committee2010-2011 Member <strong>of</strong> College <strong>of</strong> Pharmacy Search Committee member for Chair <strong>of</strong> the<strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> Pharmaceutical Sciences and Experimental Therapeutics2010-2011 Central NMR Facility Review Committee2009-2010: Task Force on Graduate Education, chair2007-2010 CLAS Executive Committee2009: Review committee for Faculty Scholar Applications, Provost Office2008: Responsible Conduct <strong>of</strong> Research (RCR) Task Force2007-2008: Provost Search Committee2005(Fall): Review Committee for the <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> Health and Sport Studies2004, 2006-2008: University Honors program Scholarship Selection Committee2003: Organizing committee for Nanoscience and Nanotechnology symposium at University<strong>of</strong> Iowa, Nov. 12, 20032002: CLAS New Faculty Orientation, presentation and panel member on External Funding2001-2005: Faculty Assembly (elected to 3 year term)2003-2004, Vice-Chair, Faculty Assembly2004-2005: Chair, Faculty Assembly2001-present: CGRER Executive Committee1999-2002: Faculty Senate (elected to 3 year term)9 Sarah C. Larsen -curriculum vitae


3. Pr<strong>of</strong>ession• NSF <strong>Chemistry</strong> REU Leadership Group- 2009-2014; Chair-elect 2010, Chair 2011• Senior Editor, Journal <strong>of</strong> Physical <strong>Chemistry</strong>, 2007-present (starting October, 2007)• User Advisory Committee, EMSL (Environmental Molecular Science Laboratory)Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, 2006-2010Conference Organizing Committees:• Organized symposium on Surface <strong>Chemistry</strong> and Environmental Applications <strong>of</strong>Nanoporous Materials for Colloids and Surface Divsions at ACS National Meeting inBoston, August 2010.• Co-organized Nanoscience and Nanotechnology: Environmental and Health Aspectssymposium at Midwest Regional Meeting, Iowa City, IA, October 2009.• Chair <strong>of</strong> the NMR Symposium <strong>of</strong> Rocky Mountain Conference on Analytical <strong>Chemistry</strong>,2007• Organizing committeee for NMR Symposium <strong>of</strong> Rocky Mountain Conference onAnalytical <strong>Chemistry</strong>, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 (chair-elect),• Organizing committee for the EPR symposium <strong>of</strong> the Rocky Mountain Conference onAnalytical <strong>Chemistry</strong>, 2006.• Organized Session for Nanotech and the Environment Symposium, ACS NationalMeeting, Spring ’03Manuscripts reviewed for the following journals:Journal <strong>of</strong> Physical <strong>Chemistry</strong>, Journal <strong>of</strong> Catalysis, Journal <strong>of</strong> American ChemicalSociety, Environmental Science and Technology, Langmuir, Journal <strong>of</strong> Physical<strong>Chemistry</strong> <strong>of</strong> Solids, Applied Catalysis B: Environmental, Catalysis Today, CatalysisLetters, Review <strong>of</strong> Science Instrumentation, Microporous and Mesoporous Materials,Journal <strong>of</strong> Molecular Catalysis A: Chemical, Chemical Reviews, <strong>Chemistry</strong> <strong>of</strong> Materials,Journal <strong>of</strong> Magnetism and Magnetic MaterialsProposals reviewed for the following agencies:PRF, NSF, DOE, EPA, USDA, PNNLProposal Review Panel service:1. NSF REU panel, Oct. 20112. CRIF EPR panel review, October, 20103. NSF site review <strong>of</strong> nanotechnology center, June, 20104. USDA Panel Review for Nanotechnology Proposals, May 20085. Phase II Chemical Bonding Centers for NSF <strong>Chemistry</strong>, site visits, October, 20066. MRI (Major Research Instrumentation) panel review <strong>of</strong> proposals, NSF, May 20067. USDA, Nanoscale Science, Engineering and Technology for Agriculture and FoodSystems, panel review <strong>of</strong> proposals, June 20058. EPA (Nanotechnology Science to Achieve Results) panel review <strong>of</strong> proposals, Jan.20059. MRI (Major Research Instrumentation) panel review <strong>of</strong> proposals, NSF, May 200410. Workshop on Nanotechnology and the Environment: Applications and Implications,Interagency Grantees Meeting, September 15-16, 200311. Nanotechnology Grand Challenge in the Environment Research Planning Workshop,Arlington, VA, May 8-10, 200312. NSF, Technology for a Sustainable Environment (TSE)- panel review <strong>of</strong> proposals-May 7, 200310 Sarah C. Larsen -curriculum vitae


13. EPA, Environmental Futures Research in Nanoscale Science, review <strong>of</strong> proposals,Oct. 22-23, 200214. NSF SBIR panel- review <strong>of</strong> proposals, October 9, 200115. NSF Panel-SBIR(small business innovation research)-review <strong>of</strong> proposals, Sept. 14,200016. NSF Panel- XYZ on a CHIP - review <strong>of</strong> preproposals, March 22-23, 2000MiscellaneousACT Panel Member Review <strong>of</strong> Testing Materials- January, 2000GRE Consultant, Spring, 2004External reviewer <strong>of</strong> research pr<strong>of</strong>essor, Universiteit Gent, 2004Iota Sigma Pi, Awards Selection Committee, 2005Promotion and tenure reviews for faculty at other institutionsOutreach1. Dean’s Club Celebration Alumni event, Sept, 2006, presentation on Nanoscience andNanotechnology.2. Cedar Valley Christian School, Oct. 2006, presentation on Nanoscience andNanotechnology to elementary students.3. Regis Middle School, hosted tour group at Central Microscopy Research Facility, Dec.2006.1. Inside CLAS, March 30, 2007, presentation to alumni group.2. Saturday Scholars, September 29, 2007.3. November 2007, Nanotechnology presentations over Iowa Communications Network(ICN) for middle school groups participating in the Future City competition4. Volunteer mentor for AP <strong>Chemistry</strong> at Regina, 2007.5. It all add’s up- video segment for Mediacom Cable TV program on science careers,January 2009.6. STEM Career Day speaker- Kennedy High School, Cedar Rapids, May, 2009.7. STEM Career Day Speaker- Linn Mar High School, Cedar Rapids, Sept. 30, 20098. Nanospoons, Nanoherky and other Big Applications <strong>of</strong> Nanotechnology, CaféScientifique, October 15, 20099. STEM Career Day Speaker- Prairie High School, Cedar Rapids, April 27, 201010. University <strong>of</strong> Iowa Museum <strong>of</strong> Natural History, UI Explorers Lecture Series. May 6,201011. STEM Career Day Speaker- Prairie High School, Cedar Rapids, October 5, 201012. Open Minds, Open Doors. This conference is held each year to introduce middle schoolgirls (6 th -8 th grades) to careers in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM)-October 13, 201013. Job shadow for two high school students scheduled through the Workplace LearningConnection, Nov. 2, 201014. STEM Career Day- City High School, Iowa City, March 24, 201115. NanoDays Activities, Science Center <strong>of</strong> Iowa, April 2. 201116. STEM activities, 8 th grade TAG, Southeast Junior High, Iowa City, May 9, 201117. STEM Career Day speaker, Linn Mar High School, Oct. 25, 201111 Sarah C. Larsen -curriculum vitae

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