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Charles H. Winter
Department of Chemistry
Wayne State University
5101 Cass Avenue
Detroit, MI 48202
Phone: (313) 577-5224
Fax: (313) 577-1377
E-mail: chw@chem.wayne.edu



Personal
Born in Grand Rapids, Michigan on November 3, 1959
Married to Julia E. Winter since 1985
Children: Anne E. Winter and Peter H. Winter

 

Education
B.S. in Chemistry, Hope College, Holland, Michigan, 1982
Research Advisor: Michael P. Doyle (now at the University of Maryland) 

Ph.D. in Organic Chemistry, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 1986
Research Advisor: Paul G. Gassman (deceased 4/93)

Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah, 1986-1988
Research Advisor: John A. Gladysz (now at the University Erlangen, Germany)

 

Honors
Sigma Xi, Hope College, 1982
National Institutes of Health Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Utah, 1987-1988
Career Development Chair Award, Wayne State University, 1995-1996
Special Creativity Extension, National Science Foundation, 2001-2003
Editorial Advisory Board, Chemistry of Materials, 2003-2008
Charles H. Gershenson Distinguished Faculty Fellow, Wayne State University, 2003- 2005
Outstanding Graduate Mentor Award, Wayne State University, 2005
2006 Inorganic Gordon Conference Advisory Board
Chinese Academy of Sciences Visiting Professor, Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, 2005

 

Positions and Affiliations
Assistant Professor, Wayne State University, 1988-1994
Associate Professor, Wayne State University, 1994-1998
Professor, Wayne State University, 1998-present
Associate Chair, Wayne State University, 2001-present

 

Research Interests
-Organometallic chemistry
-Main group chemistry
-Lanthanide chemistry
-Coordination chemistry
-Thin film growth by atomic layer deposition
-Nanoparticle synthesis
-Materials chemistry
-Chemistry related to microelectronics problems
-Molecular orbital theory

 

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Last updated: 10/05/06