Indiana Section of the Society for Applied Spectroscopy
2000-2001 Seminar Biographical Sketches
Dan
Feldheim is an associate professor of chemistry at North Carolina State
University. He received his B.A.
degree in chemistry from San Jose State University and his Ph.D. from Colorado
State University. Professor
Feldheim held a NSF post-doctoral fellowship at Pennsylvania State University
under the advisorship of Thomas E. Mallouk where he developed and characterized
inorganic polymer/Au colloid thin film assemblies.
He subsequently joined the faculty at North Carolina State University,
where he served as an assistant professor from 1997-2001 and currently is an
associate professor. Dr. Feldheim
has received numerous awards and honors, including the David and Lucille Packard
Foundation Award (2000), National Science Foundation Career Award (2000), Arnold
and Mable Beckman Young Investigator Award (1999), the Society of
Electroanalytical Chemistry Young Investigator Award (1999), and a Research
Corporation Research Innovation Award (1998). Dr. Feldheim’s research interests include
nanoscale electronic
devices and chemical sensors and the synthesis of nanocapsules for drug
delivery, gene therapy, and bioencapsulation.
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