CURRICULUM VITAE
STEPHEN GAROFF
Business Address
Department of Physics
Carnegie Mellon
University
Pittsburgh, PA, 15213
Office: (412) 268-6877
Fax: (412) 681-0648
e-mail:
sg2e@andrew.cmu.edu
Web Site:
http://info.phys.cmu.edu/interfacial/interfacial_index.html
Professional
Experience
1988-present
Professor
Department
of Physics, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA
(Courtesy Professor of Chemical Engineering and Material
Science)
Primary
areas of research:
-wetting
and spreading of fluids on simple and heterogeneous surfaces
-interfacial
structure of simple and complex fluids
-electrophoresis
of complex particles
-microscopic
origins of friction
1994-1999
Associate
Head, Department of Physics, Carnegie Mellon University
1986-1988
Research
Scientist
Schlumberger-Doll
Research, Ridgefield, CT
Primary
areas of research:
-wetting
and spreading of fluids on simple and heterogeneous surfaces
-interfacial
structure of simple and complex fluids
1977-1986
Research
Scientist
Exxon
Research and Engineering Company, Annandale, NJ
Primary
areas of research:
-optical
probes of finely dispersed materials, thin films, carbonaceous
materials, and interfacial regions
-electrodynamics
of rough metal surfaces
-fluorescent
solar collectors
-molecular
structure of organic monolayers
-microscopic
origins of wetting, and friction
at organic surfaces
1973-1977
Research
Assistant
Harvard
University, Cambridge, MA
Areas
of research:
-structure,
optical properties, and phase transitions of liquid crystals
1974-1975
Teaching
Assistant
Harvard
University
Education
Ph.D. Applied Physics, 1977
Harvard
University, Cambridge, MA
Thesis
Title: Ferroelectric Liquid
Crystals
Advisor: Robert B. Meyer
S.M.Applied Physics, 1974
Harvard
University
B.S. Physics,
1972
Yale
University, New Haven, CT
Awards
Elected Fellow, American Physical Society, 1998
Harvard University:
Xerox
Corporation Fellowship, 1975-1976
Yale University:
Phi
Beta Kappa
Graduated
magna cum laude with honors in Physics
Memberships
American Physical Society
American Chemical Society
Conference Organizing
and Professional Activities
Program Committee--American Chemical Society
Symposium on Photoprocesses at Solid Surfaces, March, 1983
Organizing Committee--International Symposium on
Complex and Supermolecular Fluids, June, 1985
Panel Member--Department of Energy Materials
Science Panel on Organic Thin Films, September, 1986
Chairman--Gordon Conference on Organic Thin
Films, February, 1988
Panel Member--Department of Energy Materials
Science Panel on The Liquid-Solid Interface and Its Role in Ceramic Processing,
September, 1988
Program Committee--47th Annual Pittsburgh
Diffraction Conference, November, 1989
Organizing Committee--Pennsylvania Summer Surface
Science Workshop, August, 1989 and August 1991
Panel Member--Workshop on Interfacial Phenomena
and Rheology of Fluid Dispersions sponsored by NSF and U.S. Bureau of Engraving
and Printing, January 1991
Panel Member -- NSF/SBIR Proposal Review, 1992,
1993
Organizer -- Future Scientists Day at March
Meeting of the American Physical Society, March 1994.
Co-Founder -- Pittsburgh Public School/Carnegie
Mellon Outreach Program for Mentoring in Science
Panel Member -- NSF Young Investigator Proposal
Review, 2000
Co-Chair -- 2001 American Chemical Society
Colloid and Surface Science Symposium
Member -- Microgravity Science and Applications
Council, Universities Space Research Association, 2002-2005
Consulting
(1988-present)
Schlumberger-Doll
Research
Aristech
Chemicals
PPG
Inc.
Alcoa
Laboratories
Rockwell
International
Graphic
Arts Technical Foundation
Air
Products
SEMATECH