Dale Schaefer

Dale W. Schaefer

Education

B.S.: Wheaton Col. Wheaton, IL , 1963 (Chemistry)

Ph.D.: MIT Cambridge, MA, 1968 (Physical Chemistry)

Post Doc.: MIT Cambridge, MA, 1970 (Department of Physics)

Positions and Work Experience

2004 -2005 John Wheatley Scholar, Los Alamos National Laboratory,

2004 -2007 Visiting Scientist, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing

1999 -2003 Summer Faculty Fellow, Air Force Research Laboratory,

1998 - Visiting Summer Faculty, PPG Corporation, Monroeville, PA

1997 - Professor of Materials Science and Engineering, Director, Polymer Research Center (1998-2004) Dean, College of Engineering (1997) Geier Professor of Engineering Education (1997- 99) Professor of Materials Science and Engineering, College of Engineering (1997- ), University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH

1972 -1997 Manager, Industry and Government Liaison Department (1996-1997) Senior Technical Advisor, US Department of Energy (1996) Technical Advisor, DOE Office of Technology Partnerships (1995) Manager, Materials Research for Energy and Environmental Technol. (92-94) Manager, Organic and Electronic Materials Department (1989-1992) Supervisor, Chemical Physics Division (1982-1988) Supervisor, Corrosion Division (1980-1982) Member of Technical Staff, Organic Materials Division (1972-1980), Sandia National Laboratories,

1970 -1972 Senior Research Associate, T. J. Watson Research Center, Yorktown Heights, NY

Research Support

Grant: #DSI Investigators:Schaefer, Dale 09-01-2005 -10-31-2012 Dimona Silica Industries Limited Precipitated Silica Research Role:PI $208,944.00 Active Level:Foreign Industry

Grant: #RSC06003/Rev.1 Investigators:Schaefer, Dale 03-01-2006 -02-29-2008 Department of the Air Force Morphological Characterization of Polymer Nanocomposites Role:PI $100,000.00 Closed Level:Federal

Grant: #UCB 1537565 Investigators:Clarson, Stephen; Schaefer, Dale 07-01-2006 -06-30-2007 University of Colorado at Boulder Membrane Applied Science and Technology (MAST) Center Role:PI $40,000.00 Closed Level:Institution of Higher Education

Grant: #530426SC0005/#1 Investigators:Schaefer, Dale 07-03-2003 -08-31-2004 Department of the Air Force Two-Phase Liquid Crystal Polymer Composite Structures Role:PI $80,472.00 Closed Level:Federal

Grant: #APCI NO201-557-P Investigators:Schaefer, Dale 05-01-2005 -05-31-2006 Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. Morphology of Dielectric Films Role:PI $53,475.00 Closed Level:Industry

Grant: #NCE Investigators:Schaefer, Dale 06-01-2002 -05-31-2004 Edison Polymer Innovation Corporation Conformal Membranes for Barrier Applications Role:PI $67,489.00 Closed Level:Industry

Grant: #P.O. #35235 Investigators:Schaefer, Dale 03-01-2002 -02-07-2003 Department of the Air Force Scattering Techniques to Determine the Hierarchical Structures of Carbon Single Wall Nanotubes Role:PI $31,145.00 Closed Level:Federal

Grant: #OSP02183 Investigators:Schaefer, Dale 05-01-2002 -12-31-2002 Department of Energy Pore Evolution in Battery Separators During Excursion Role:PI $30,000.00 Closed Level:Federal

Grant: #Master Agreement Investigators:Schaefer, Dale 06-01-2002 -05-31-2003 Edison Polymer Innovation Corporation Conformal Membranes Master Agreement Role:PI $.00 Closed Level:Industry

Grant: #RSC03007/#2 Investigators:Schaefer, Dale 03-15-2003 -07-19-2005 Department of the Air Force Hierarchical Structures of NanoCarbon Suspensions Role:PI $214,971.00 Closed Level:Federal

Grant: #NCE Investigators:Schaefer, Dale 02-08-2001 -08-31-2004 Bridgestone/Firestone Research, Inc. Synthesis and Characterization of Highly Dispersing Silica Role:PI $52,000.00 Closed Level:Industry

Grant: #PO #34570 Investigators:Schaefer, Dale 05-01-2001 -11-30-2001 Department of the Air Force Scattering Techniques to Determine the Hierarchical Structures of Carbon Single Wall Nanotubes Role:PI $22,157.00 Closed Level:Federal

Grant: #0714566 Investigators:Schaefer, Dale 06-25-2007 -10-31-2008 Department of Energy Surface-Modified Polyamide for Desalination Membranes Role:PI $20,471.00 Closed Level:Federal

Grant: #SRS 005277 Investigators:Schaefer, Dale 09-15-2007 -10-31-2011 OVAL Getrankeproduktions und Vertriebs GMBH Structure in Alcohol-Water Mixtures Role:PI $264,564.00 Closed Level:Foreign Industry

Grant: #SRS 005335 Investigators:Schaefer, Dale 05-01-2007 -04-30-2008 United Soybean Board SAXS Analysis of Soy-Derived Polyurethanes Role:PI $7,500.00 Closed Level:Private Non-Profit

Grant: #W912HQ-06-P-0015 Investigators:Schaefer, Dale 01-28-2008 -01-27-2009 Department of the Army Morphology, Speciation and Mechanism of Benign Corrosion Role:PI $99,952.00 Closed Level:Federal

Grant: #PO 86177 Investigators:Schaefer, Dale 10-01-2008 -07-01-2009 Department of Energy 2008 Internship for Sandip Argekar Role:PI $33,080.00 Closed Level:Federal

Grant: #W912HQ-09-P-0043 Investigators:Schaefer, Dale 04-01-2009 -12-31-2010 Department of the Army Morphology, Speciation and Mechanism of Benign Corrosion Inhibitors Role:PI $74,974.00 Closed Level:Federal

Grant: #ECCS-0922682 Investigators:Ahn, Chong; Boyd, Joseph; Halsall, H Brian; Heikenfeld, Jason; Heineman, William; Jackson, Howard; Kogan, Andrei; Mantei, Thomas; Papautsky, Ian; Schaefer, Dale; Schulz, Mark; Shanov, Vesselin; Smith, Leigh; Yarrison-Rice, Jan 09-01-2009 -08-31-2010 National Science Foundation MRI: Acquisition of a Nanoscale Imprint Lithography System Role:Collaborator $360,468.00 Closed Level:Federal

Grant: #DE-SC0002253 Investigators:Akpalu, Yvonne; Schaefer, Dale 07-01-2009 -06-30-2010 Department of Energy Advanced Renewable Materials by Light and X-ray Scattering Role:Collaborator $102,414.00 Active Level:Federal

Grant: #OBR AF925 Investigators:Ahn, Chong; Boyd, Joseph; Halsall, H Brian; Heikenfeld, Jason; Heineman, William; Jackson, Howard; Kogan, Andrei; Mantei, Thomas; Papautsky, Ian; Schaefer, Dale; Schulz, Mark; Shanov, Vesselin; Smith, Leigh; Yarrison-Rice, Jan 09-01-2009 -08-31-2010 Ohio Board of Regents MRI: Acquisition of a Nanoscale Imprint Lithography System Role:Collaborator $180,234.00 Closed Level:State of Ohio

Grant: #W912HQ-10-P-0059 Investigators:Kohls, Douglas; Schaefer, Dale 03-02-2010 -03-25-2011 Department of the Army Morphology and Mechanism of Benign Inhibitors Role:PI $98,494.00 Closed Level:Federal

Grant: #W912HQ-11-P-0053 Investigators:Schaefer, Dale 03-24-2011 -06-30-2012 U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Morphology and Mechanism in Benign Inhibitors Role:PI $100,020.00 Closed Level:Federal

Grant: #FA4819-11-C-0013 / P 007663 Investigators:Schaefer, Dale 09-28-2011 -05-31-2013 Department of the Air Force Chemical and Biological Resistant Clothing Role:PI $442,757.00 Active Level:Federal

Grant: #4000114532 \ DE-AC05-00OR22725 Investigators:Schaefer, Dale 08-03-2012 -12-31-2012 Department of Energy Morphology of Metal Protective Films Role:PI $67,208.00 Closed Level:Federal

Grant: #Sub No. 4000114694 Investigators:Schaefer, Dale 08-03-2012 -12-31-2012 Department of Energy Morphology of Metal Protective films, Program Development in Corrosion Role:PI $99,701.00 Closed Level:Federal

Grant: #Subcontract No. 875-181-001 Investigators:Kuppa, Vikram; Schaefer, Dale 10-01-2012 -09-30-2013 Air Force Research Laboratory Functional Bio Interfaces Role:PI $8,441.00 Active Level:Federal

Grant: #UC Industry Sponsored Research Agreement Investigators:Schaefer, Dale 09-16-2013 -09-15-2014 Dow AgroSciences LLC Colloid Science of Enlist Duo Herbicide Role:PI $50,000.00 Active Level:Industry

Grant: #OBR Action Fund #1053 Investigators:Kuppa, Vikram; Schaefer, Dale 08-15-2014 -07-31-2017 Ohio Board of Regents OBR Action Fund for MRI: Acquisition of USAXS Ultra Small Angle X-Ray Scattering System Role:Collaborator $60,000.00 Awarded Level:State of Ohio

Grant: #STTR SubK Investigators:Schaefer, Dale 07-01-2014 -12-30-2014 Missile Defense Agency Novel surface preparation methods for existing metallic structures Role:PI $30,000.00 Active Level:Federal

Grant: #DMR-1429390 Investigators:Beaucage, Gregory; Kuppa, Vikram; Schaefer, Dale 08-15-2014 -10-21-2015 National Science Foundation MRI: Acquisition of USAXS Ultra Small Angle X-Ray Scattering System Role:PI 0.00 Closed Level:Federal

Honors and Awards

American Physical Society (Fellow)

Materials Research Society

American Chemical Society

American Ceramic Society

Sigma Xi

American Institute of Chemists (Fellow)

1959 Rensselaer Science Medal

1963 American Institute of Chemists Award

1964 National Science Foundation Pre-Doctoral Fellow

1965 DuPont Teaching Fellow

1966 Kodak Prize

1970 Sigma XI

1968 National Science Foundation Post-Doctoral Fellow

1986 DOE-BES Outstanding Sustained Research Award

1986 Fellow, American Institute of Chemists

1988 Fellow, American Physical Society

1997 -2000 American Men and Women of Science

2001 -2002 Who’s Who in America

2011 Named in the best 150 out of 40,000 referees for the American Physical Society http://publish.aps.org/OutstandingReferees

Service

University of Cincinnati Board of Trustees Representative 2010 -To Present

Journal of the Materials Research Society Editor 2008 -To Present

Los Alamos National Laboratory Committee Member 2006 -To Present

Lujan Center User Group Committee Member 2008 -2010

Journal of Materials Research Editor 2008 -To Present

Neutron User Group (NIST) Committee Member 2010 -To Present

Charter Colony of Sigma Phi Delta engineering fraternity Other 1998 -2000

Colorado Christian University Other 2010 -To Present

Professional Affiliation

1966 -1968: Manager International Fellowship House, Boston, MA

1968 -1970: Manager Henry Baay Apartments, Marblehead, MA

1980 -1988: Proprietor Schaefer Farms, Estancia, NM

1979: Chairman Workshop on Small Angle Scattering, Sandia National Laboratories ,

1980 -1983: Chairman, Program Committee Nat. Ctr. for Small-Angle Scattering, Oak Ridge, TN

1983: Visiting Scientist Center for Theoretical Physics, University of California, Santa Barbara, CA

1985 -1986: International Scientific Organizing Committee STATPHYS 16 ,

1986: Chairman Symposium on Fractal Aspects of Materials Materials Research Society ,

1986: National Science Foundation Site Visit Committee Case Western Reserve University ,

1985: NATO Advance Study Institute on Growth and Form, Cargese, France

1985 -1989: Advisory Committee Low-Q Diffractometer, Los Alamos National Laboratory ,

1987 -1992: Advisory Committee LANSCE (Los Alamos Neutron Scattering Center) ,

1988: International Advisory Committee Second International Conference on Aerogels Montpellier, France

1987 -1991: Executive Committee National Center for Small Angle Scattering User's Group, Oak Ridge National Laboratory

1984 -1988: NSF Travel Review Committee

1988: NATO Advanced Study Institute on Fluctuations and Pattern Growth, Cargese, France

1989: Chairman MRS Symposium on Polymer-Based Molecular Composites Boston, Mass

1991: International Advisory Committee Third International Conference on Aerogels Würzburg, Germany

1992: Meeting Chair Materials Research Society Spring 1992 Meeting San Francisco

1992: Nomination Committee American Physical Society Division of Biological Physics

1992: NSF Spectroscopy Laboratory Site Review Committee MIT,

1992 -1995: NRC Naval Research Laboratory Review Panel on Chaos and Nonlinear Dynamics

1992: NSF/European Science Foundation workshop on Particulate and Multiphase Flow

1991 -1994: Member, Program Committee Materials Research Society ,

1991 -1993: Theme Leader for Polymers DOE Basic Energy Sciences Center of Excellence in Synthesis and Processing ,

1993 -1996: Member, Program Committee International Symposium on Automotive Technology and Automation (ISATA)

1993: Conference Chair ‘Porous Materials EXPO ‘93' Albuquerque, NM

1994: Program Committee Forth International Conference on Aerogels Berkeley, CA

1996: Cochair Materials Research Society Symposium on Hybrid Materials San Francisco, Spring

1996: Chair of the Industry/Government Advisory Group Organo-Silicon Center, University of Cincinnati

1996 -1997: Member, Polymer Advisory Committee Howard University, Washington, DC

1997: Member, Board of Trustees of Dayton Area Graduate Studies Institute

1997: Member, Governing Board Edison Materials Technology Center, Dayton, OH

1998 -2000: Member, Solid State Sciences Committee National Research Council

1999: Co-organizer James E. Mark Symposium on Emerging Opportunities in Polymer Technologies

2001 -To Present: Scientific Advisor Industrial Science and Technology Network, York, PA

Courses Taught

Fractals for the Beginner

Synthesis and Structure of Hybrid Organic Inorganic Materials

Porous Materials

Colloid Science

X-ray Diffraction

Basic Thermodynamics

Nature and Property of Materials

Computer Applications for Engineers

Biomaterials

Diffraction Theory

Properties of Materials

Materials Thermodynamics II

Soft Matter

Introduction to Polymers

Corrosion of Metal

Patents and Inventions

7,700,062 B2 Methods for Synthesizing Precipitated Silica and Use Thereof D.W. Schaefer, C. Chen and A.J.-M. Yang, 2010

Other Information

                      TECHNICAL EXPERTISE:

                      Broad expertise in materials engineering, physics, chemistry, and chemical engineering.

Specific experience in polymer physics, colloid science, light scattering, aggregation, ceramic and polymer materials science, in-situ composites, semi -crystalline polymers, structure of fluids, polymer solutions, dielectric properties of fluids, small angle x-ray and neutron scattering, porous materials, aerosols, inelastic neutron scattering, dynamics of disordered systems, corrosion, neutron and x-ray reflectivity.

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MANAGEMENT ACCOMPLISHMENTS:

                      Led the development of a strategic plan for the University of Cincinnati, College of Engineering that incorporates modern management methodology and educational partnerships with industry.

                      Analyzed the DOE R&D management system.  Traced inefficiencies to failure to integrate science and technology on the project level.  Wrote a series of policy analysis reports to the Deputy Under Secretary of Energy recommending a team-based, decentralized project management system.  Co-organized a DOE-wide workshop to address these issues.

.                     Developed and secured funding for Cooperative Research and Development Agreements (CRADA) with three major corporations.  Formed a partnership with two universities and three national laboratories to meet project goals.

                      Organized National DOE Basic Energy Sciences (BES) research program in polymer science.

                      Guided the Organic and Electronic Materials Department ($4M/Yr.) during the transition from weapons program support to multiprogram applied research (1989-1991).  During this period a loss of 17 FTEs of weapons funding was replaced by 14 major new initiatives in which the organization enjoyed an 80% proposal acceptance.  Five staff members were promoted to management.  Organization enjoyed continuous overfunding.

                      Established Sandia's program in disordered materials including obtaining Department of Energy  funding.  Program spans polymer, colloids and aerosols.  Management of four related projects for DOE Basic Energy Sciences and Defense Programs Technology Transfer Initiative.

                      Formed Cooperative Scattering Research Facility with University of New Mexico.

RESEARCH ACCOMPLISHMENTS:

                      First measurement of the second virial coefficient of the Kerr effect in gases.

                      Measurement of the anisotropy of the diffusion constant of rod-like particles.

                      First study of the effect of charge in the dynamics of colloids.

                      Use of liquid theory to model solutions of charged colloids.

                      Discovery of non-Gaussian number fluctuations in scattering from colloidal systems.

                      Theory of statistics of light scattered from small numbers of particles.

                      Theory and experiments on the effect of rotational motion on light scattered from motile bacteria.

                      First study of motility of microorganisms using number-fluctuation spectroscopy.

                      Systematic study of effect of temperature and solvent quality in the dynamics of semidilute polymer solutions.

                      Development of a unified theory for the dynamics of polymers and solution including cooperative diffusion, self diffusion, viscosity and osmotic pressure.

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Contact Information

School of Energy, Environment, Biological and Biomedical Engineering
College of Engineering and Applied Science University of Cincinnati
Cincinnati  Ohio, 45221-0012
Phone: 513-556-5431
dale.schaefer@uc.edu