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Daniel T. Schwartz Department of Chemical Engineering office University of Washington, Box 351750 fax Seattle, Washington 98195-1750 e-mail EDUCATION in Chemical Engineering Ph.D. Electrodeposition of Alloys in a Fluctuating Flow Field 3/89 University of California, Davis M.S. Heterogeneous Photocatalysis: (1) Transport Processes, (2) The Kinetics 6/85 of Ethylene Oxide and Acetaldehyde Degradation. University of California, Davis B.S. Chemical Engineering and Materials Science Department 6/83 University of Minnesota, Minneapolis PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Chairman Chemical Engineering Department 9/09-present University of Washington, Seattle Associate Dean of Research College of Engineering 11/05-12/08 University of Washington, Seattle Boeing-Sutter Professor Chemical Engineering Department (Primary) 6/03-present Materials Science and Engineering (Adjunct) University of Washington, Seattle Professor Chemical Engineering Department 9/00-6/03 University of Washington, Seattle Professeur Invité Département des Matériaux 7/99-6/00 École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland Associate Professor Chemical Engineering Department 9/96-8/00 University of Washington, Seattle Assistant Professor Chemical Engineering Department 9/91-8/96 University of Washington, Seattle Postdoctoral Fellow Materials Sciences Division (Müller/Tobias Group) 3/89-8/91 Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, U.C. Berkeley Visiting Engineer Cybernex Corporation 6/85-12/85 San Jose, CA HONORS, AWARDS, and RECOGNITION 2013 Delegate, Global Grand Challenges Summit, Royal Academy of Engineering, London 2012 Fellow, The Electrochemical Society 2011 NSF Innovation Corps Award (inaugural group of 21 awardees selected from all NSF fields) 2010 Linford Award of the Electrochemical Society 2006 Guest Editor, “Education Issue”, Interface magazine 2002 Chair of 2002 Gordon Research Conference on Electrodeposition 1998 National Academy of Engineering (U.S.) “Frontiers in Engineering” Participant 1998 Gordon Center for Energy Studies International Lecturer, Tel Aviv University, Israel 1995 Award for Outstanding Faculty Achievement in Engineering, University of Washington. 1994 Young Investigator Award, U.S. National Science Foundation

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Daniel T. Schwartz Department of Chemical Engineering office University of Washington, Box 351750 fax Seattle, Washington 98195-1750 e-mail

EDUCATION in Chemical Engineering Ph.D. Electrodeposition of Alloys in a Fluctuating Flow Field 3/89 University of California, Davis M.S. Heterogeneous Photocatalysis: (1) Transport Processes, (2) The Kinetics 6/85 of Ethylene Oxide and Acetaldehyde Degradation. University of California, Davis B.S. Chemical Engineering and Materials Science Department 6/83 University of Minnesota, Minneapolis PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Chairman Chemical Engineering Department 9/09-present University of Washington, Seattle Associate Dean of Research College of Engineering 11/05-12/08 University of Washington, Seattle Boeing-Sutter Professor Chemical Engineering Department (Primary) 6/03-present Materials Science and Engineering (Adjunct) University of Washington, Seattle Professor Chemical Engineering Department 9/00-6/03 University of Washington, Seattle Professeur Invité Département des Matériaux 7/99-6/00 École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland Associate Professor Chemical Engineering Department 9/96-8/00 University of Washington, Seattle Assistant Professor Chemical Engineering Department 9/91-8/96 University of Washington, Seattle Postdoctoral Fellow Materials Sciences Division (Müller/Tobias Group) 3/89-8/91 Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, U.C. Berkeley Visiting Engineer Cybernex Corporation 6/85-12/85 San Jose, CA HONORS, AWARDS, and RECOGNITION 2013 Delegate, Global Grand Challenges Summit, Royal Academy of Engineering, London 2012 Fellow, The Electrochemical Society 2011 NSF Innovation Corps Award (inaugural group of 21 awardees selected from all NSF fields) 2010 Linford Award of the Electrochemical Society 2006 Guest Editor, “Education Issue”, Interface magazine 2002 Chair of 2002 Gordon Research Conference on Electrodeposition 1998 National Academy of Engineering (U.S.) “Frontiers in Engineering” Participant 1998 Gordon Center for Energy Studies International Lecturer, Tel Aviv University, Israel 1995 Award for Outstanding Faculty Achievement in Engineering, University of Washington. 1994 Young Investigator Award, U.S. National Science Foundation

1993 Jr. Faculty Award in Environmental Restoration, U.S. Department of Energy 1993 Shell Faculty Fellow, Shell Oil Company Foundation 1988 Colin Garfield Fink Fellowship, The Electrochemical Society 1987 Energy Research Summer Fellowship, U.S. Department of Energy 1987 Graduate Research Award, University of California (Davis) 1986 Shell Oil Company Foundation Graduate Fellowship 1982 Tektronix Undergraduate Research Scholarship OTHER PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS Affiliate Staff Coordinated research program in environmental electrochemistry Scientist Chemical Process Development Section 7/94-6/99 Pacific Northwest Laboratories, Richland WA ARCHIVAL JOURNAL PUBLICATIONS D.T. Schwartz, B.G. Higgins, P. Stroeve, and D. Borowski, Mass transfer studies in a plating cell with a r eciprocating paddle, J. Electrochem. Soc. 134, 1639-45 (1987). D.T. Schwartz, Large amplitude HMV, J. Electrochem. Soc. 135, 31C-34C (1988). D.T. Schwartz, P. Stroeve, and B.G. Higgins, Fourier transform methods in hydrodynamic modulation voltammetry, J. Electrochem. Soc. 136, 1755-64 (1989). D.T. Schwartz, Multilayered alloys induced by fluctuating flow, J. Electrochem. Soc. 136, 53C-56C (1989). D.T. Schwartz, P. Stroeve, and B.G. Higgins, Electrodeposition of composition modulated alloys in a fluctuating flow, AIChE J. 35, 1315-27 (1989). D.T. Schwartz, T.J. Rehg, P. Stroeve, and B.G. Higgins, Fluctuating flow with mass transfer induced by a rotating disk electrode with a superimposed time-periodic modulation, Phys. Fluids A 2, 167-77 (1990). D.T. Schwartz and R.H. Muller, Photoelectrochemical evidence for saturated optical absorption in electrolytic cuprous oxide, Appl. Phys. Lett. 58, 1739-41 (1991). D.T. Schwartz and R.H. Muller, Oxidation films on copper in alkaline media: Intensity modulated photoelectrochemical and Raman spectroscopy studies, Surf. Sci. 248, 349-58 (1991). J.N. Kidder, Jr., P.S. Williams, T.P. Pearsall, D.T. Schwartz, and B.Z. Nosho, A comparison of light emission

from stain-etch and anodic-etch silicon films, Appl. Phys. Lett. 61, 2896-98 (1992). T.P. Pearsall, J.C. Adams, J.N. Kidder, Jr., P.S. Williams, S.A. Chambers, J. Lach, D.T. Schwartz, and B.Z. Nosho, Bright visible photoluminescence in thin silicon films, Thin Solid Films 222, 200-4 (1992). D.T. Schwartz, Experimental implementation and capabilities of Fourier transform hydrodynamic modulation voltammetry (FTHMV), J. Electrochem. Soc. 140, 452-58 (1993). D.T. Schwartz, Measurements of steady axial streaming at a rotating disc with torsional oscillations, Proc. R. Soc. Lond. A 442, 397-407 (1993). J.A. Medina and D.T. Schwartz, Steady state characterization of the uniform injection cell: I. Theory, J. Electrochem. Soc. 142 451-56 (1995). J.A. Medina, D.L. Sexton, and D.T. Schwartz, Steady state characterization of the uniform injection cell: II. Experiment, J. Electrochem. Soc. 142 457-63 (1995); Errata, J. Electrochem. Soc. 142 L46 (1995). B.C. O'Regan and D.T. Schwartz, Efficient photo-hole injection from adsorbed cyanine dyes into electrodeposited copper (I) thiocyanate thin films, Chem. Mat., 7 1349-54 (1995). S.M. Haight and D.T. Schwartz, In-situ imaging Raman spectroscopy of electrochemically-deposited CuSCN,

J. Electrochem. Soc., 142, L156-59 (1995). S.D. Leith and D.T. Schwartz, Flow-induced composition modulated NiFe thin films with nanometer-scale wavelengths, J. Electrochem. Soc., 143, 873-879 (1996). J.A. Medina and D.T. Schwartz, Inertial oscillations in the impulsively-started flow between a porous injector and an impermeable substrate, Proc. R. Soc. Lond. A, 452, 1885-1902 (1996). B. O'Regan and D.T. Schwartz, Efficient dye-sensitized charge separation in a wide-band-gap p-n heterojunction, J. Appl. Phys. 80, 4749-54 (1996). J.A. Medina and D.T. Schwartz, Nonlinear dynamics of modulated flow between a porous injector and an impermeable substrate, Phys. Fluids 8, 2895-2905 (1996). J.A. Medina and D.T. Schwartz, Nonlinear dynamics of limiting current in the flow-modulated uniform injection cell, J. Electrochem. Soc. 144, 155-65 (1997). J.A. Medina and D.T. Schwartz, Electrodeposition of flow-induced composition modulated NiFe alloys in the uniform injection cell, Electrochim. Acta 42, 2679-2684 (1997). S.M. Haight and D.T. Schwartz, Automated background removal scheme for line-imaging Raman spectroscopy, Appl. Spec. 51, 930-38 (1997). D.T. Schwartz, M.F. Buehler, D.X. Christiansen, and E.J. Davis, In-situ monitoring of electrochemical transport processes in Hanford grout vault soil, J. Haz. Mat., 55 23-37 (1997). M.A. Lilga, R.J. Orth, J.H. Sukamto, S.M. Haight, and D.T. Schwartz, Metal ion separations using electrically switched ion exchange, Sep. Purif. Tech., 11 147-58 (1997). J.A. Bowman and D.T. Schwartz, High Peclet number mass transfer in a low Reynolds number acoustic streaming flow, Int. J. Heat Mass, 41 1065-74 (1998). B. O'Regan and D.T. Schwartz, Large Enhancement in Photocurrent Efficiency Caused by UV Illumination of the Dye Sensitized Heterojunction TiO2/RuLL'NCS/CuSCN: Initiation and Potential Mechanism, Chem. Mat., 10 1501-09 (1998). S.D. Leith, W. Wang, and D.T. Schwartz, Characterization of flow-induced structure in NiFe CMAs, J. Electrochem. Soc., 145 2827-33 (1998). S.D. Leith, S. Ramli, and D.T. Schwartz, Characterization of NixFe1–x (0.1≤x≤0.95) electrodeposition from a family of sulfamate-chloride electrolytes, J. Electrochem. Soc. 146 , 1431-35 (1999). S.D. Leith and D.T. Schwartz, In-situ fabrication of sacrifical layers in electrodeposited NiFe microstructures, J. Micromech Microeng., 9 97-104 (1999). See also the journal cover photograph. S.M. Haight, D.T. Schwartz, and M.A. Lilga, In-situ oxidation state profiling of nickel hexacyanoferrate derivatized electrodes using line imaging Raman spectroscopy and multivariate calibration, J. Electrochem. Soc. 146, 1866-72 (1999). S.D. Leith and D.T. Schwartz, Through mold electrodeposition using the uniform injection cell: Workpiece and pattern scale uniformity, Electrochim. Acta, 44, 4017-27 (1999). S.D. Leith and D.T. Schwartz, High throughput electrodeposition of uniform NiFe micromachined components through thick molds, J. MEMS 8, 384-92 (1999). D.T. Schwartz and S.M. Haight, Transport and chemistry at electroactive interfaces studied using line-imaging Raman spectroscopy, Colloid Surf. A 174, 209-219 (2000). K.M. Jeerage and D.T. Schwartz, Characterization of cathodically deposited nickel hexacyanoferrate for electrochemically switched ion exchange, Sep. Sci Tech. 35, 2375-92 (2000).

B. O’Regan, D.T. Schwartz, S.M. Zakeeruddin, and M. Grätzel, Electrodeposited nanocomposite n-p heterojunctions for solid-state dye-sensitized photovoltaics, Adv. Mat., 12, 1263-67 (2000). X.H. Han, G.Z. Cao, T. Pratum, D.T. Schwartz, and B. Lutz, Synthesis and Properties of Er-Doped Silica Glass by Sol-Gel Processing through Organic Complexation, J. Mat. Sci., 36, 985-93 (2001). W. Wang, M.R Holl, and D.T. Schwartz, Rapid prototyping of masks for through-mask electrodeposition of

thick metallic components, J. Electrochem. Soc.148, C363-368 (2001). W. Wang, S.D. Leith, and D.T. Schwartz, Convective-diffusive mass transfer inside complex micromolds

during electrodepositon, J. MEMS, 11, 118-124 (2002). Q. Yu, W.A. Steen, K.M. Jeerage, S. Jiang, and D.T. Schwartz, Structure-dependent solvent and ion intercalation in reduced and oxidized nickel hexacyanoferrates, J. Electrochem. Soc., 149 E195-203 (2002). K.M. Jeerage, W.A. Steen, and D.T. Schwartz, Correlating nanostructure with ion intercalation in electrodeposited nickel hexacyanoferrate thin films, Chem. Mat. 14, 530-535 (2002). K.M. Jeerage, W.A. Steen, and D.T. Schwartz, Charge-density-dependent partitioning of Cs+ and K+ into nickel hexacyanoferrate matrices, Langmuir. 18 3620-25 (2002). W.A. Steen, K.M. Jeerage, and D.T. Schwartz, Raman spectroscopy of redox activity in cathodically deposited nickel hexacyanoferrate thin films, Appl. Spec. 56 1021-29 (2002). W.A. Steen, et al., Structure of cathodically deposited nickel hexacyanoferrate thin films, Langmuir 18 7714-23 (2002). X. Xiong, W.H. Wang, Daniel T. Schwartz, and K.F. Bohringer, Multibatch self-assembly of MEMS by electrochemical modulation of surface energy, J. MEMS 12, 111-127 (2003). B.R. Lutz, J. Chen, and D.T. Schwartz, Microfluidics without Microfabrication, PNAS (USA) 100, 4395-4398

(2003). W.A. Steen and D.T. Schwartz, A route to combinatorial libraries of electroactive nickel hexacyanoferrate,

Chem. Mat. 15, 2449-53 (2003). M. Sarikaya, C. Tamerler, D.T. Schwartz, F. Baneyx, Material assembly and formation using engineered

polypeptides, Ann. Rev. Mat. Res. 34, 373-408 (2004). C.K. Thai, H. Dai, M.S.R. Sastry, M. Sarikaya, D.T. Schwartz, and F. Baneyx, Identification and

characterization of Cu2O- and ZnO- binding polypeptides by Escherichia coli cell surface display: Toward an understanding of metal oxide binding, Biotech Bioeng 87, 129-37 (2004).

H. Dai, C.K. Thai, M. Sarikaya, F. Baneyx, and D.T. Schwartz, Through-mask anodic patterning of copper

surfaces and film stability in biological media, Langmuir 20, 3483-6 (2004). See also the journal cover image J. Reyes-Gomez, J.A. Medina, K.M. Jeerage, W.A. Steen, and D.T. Schwartz, High capacity SiO2-graphite

composite electrodes with chemically incorporated metal HCFs for electrochemically switched alkaline cation exchange, J. Electrochem. Soc. 151 D87-92 (2004).

K.M. Jeerage and D.T. Schwartz, The Chalkboard: Alloy Electrodeposition, Interface 13(4), 23-24 (2004). B.R. Lutz, J. Chen, and D.T. Schwartz, Microscopic steady streaming eddies created around short cylinders in

a channel: Flow visualization and Stokes layer scaling, Phys Fluids 17 023601 (2005). D.B. Allred, M. Sarikaya, F. Baneyx, and D.T. Schwartz, Electrochemical Nanofabrication using crystalline

protein masks, Nano Lett. 5, 609-613 (2005). See also the journal cover image

J.R. Wilson, S.B. Adler, and D.T. Schwartz, Full spectrum nonlinear response of a harmonically oscillated rotating disk electrode, Phys. Fluids 17 063601 (2005).

J.D. Whitaker, J.B. Nelson, and D.T. Schwartz, "Electrochemical Printing: Software reconfigurable

electrochemical microfabrication," J. Micromech Microeng, 15, 498-503 (2005). See also the journal cover image

H. Dai, W-S. Choe, C.K. Thai, M. Sarikaya, B. A. Traxler, F. Baneyx, and D.T. Schwartz, Nonequilibrium

synthesis and organization of hybrid protein-inorganic nanostructures, J.A.C.S. 127, 15637-43 (2005). X. Hao and D.T. Schwartz, Tuning intercalation sites in nickel hexacyanoferrate using lattice

nonstoichiometry, Chem. Mat. 17, 5831-36 (2005). J.B. Nelson and D.T. Schwartz, "Electrochemical Printing: in situ characterization using an electrochemical

quartz crystal microbalance," J. Micromech Microeng, 15 2479-84 (2005). See also the journal cover image J.R. Wilson, D.T. Schwartz, and S.B. Adler, Nonlinear electrochemical impedance spectroscopy for solid

oxide fuel cell cathodes, Electrochim Acta 51, 1389-1402 (2006). B.R. Lutz, J. Chen, and D.T. Schwartz, Characterizing Homogeneous Chemistry Using Well-Mixed

Microeddies, Anal. Chem. 78 1606-12 (2006). D.T. Schwartz, Electrodeposition and Nanobiosystems, Interface Mag. 15(1), 34-35 (2006). S.B. Adler and D.T. Schwartz, Education: Electrochemical and solid state science and technology, Interface

Mag 15(3), 19 (2006). B.R. Lutz, J. Chen, and D.T. Schwartz, Hydrodynamic Tweezers: 1. Non-contact cell trapping in a laminar

oscillating flow, Anal. Chem. 78 5429-5435 (2006). X.G. Hao, Q.M. Yu, S.Y. Jiang, and D.T. Schwartz, Molecular dynamics simulation of ion selectivity traits of

nickel hexacyanoferrate thin films, Trans. Nonferrous Met. Soc. China 16 897-902 (2006). D.B. Allred, M. Zin, H. Ma, M. Sarikaya, F. Baneyx A.K-y. Jen, and D.T. Schwartz, Direct nanofabrication

and TEM characterization on a suite of utrathin film substrates, Thin Sol. Films 515 5341–5347 (2007). A. Presenda, D.B. Allred F. Baneyx, D.T. Schwartz, M. Sarikaya, Stability of s-layer proteins for

electrochemical nanofabrication, Coll Surf B 57 256-261(2007). J.B. Nelson, Z. Wisecarver, and D.T. Schwartz, Electrochemical Printing: Mass transfer effects, J. Micromech.

Microeng. 17, 1192-1199 (2007). M.S. Hassenbank, E. Fu, J.B. Nelson, D.T. Schwartz, and P. Yager, Investigations of heterogeneous

electrochemical processes using multi-stream laminar flow in a microchannel, Lab Chip 7 441-447 (2007). F. Baneyx and D.T. Schwartz, Selection and analysis of solid binding peptides, Curr. Opin. Biotech. 18 312-

317 (2007). J.B. Nelson and D.T. Schwartz, Electrochemical factors controlling the patterning of metals on SAM-coated

substrates, Langmuir 23 9661-9666 (2007). see also journal cover art. D. B. Allred, M. Sarikaya, F. Baneyx, and D. T. Schwartz, Bacterial Surface-Layer Proteins for

Electrochemical Nanofabrication, Electrochimica Acta, 53, 193 - 199 (2007). J.D. Fairweather, P. Cheung, J. St.-Pierre, and D.T. Schwartz, A microfluidic approach for measuring capillary

pressure in PEMFC gas diffusion layers, Electrochem. Comm. 9, 2340-2345 (2007). W.-S. Choe, M.S.R. Sastry, C.K. Thai, H.X. Dai, D.T. Schwartz, and F. Baneyx, Conformational Control of Inorganic Adhesion in a Designer Protein Engineered for Cuprous Oxide Binding, Langmuir 23, 11347-50 (2007).

J.B. Nelson and D.T. Schwartz, Characterization of buffered electrolytes for electrochemical printing of nickel,

J. Electrochem. Soc. 155, D181-D186 (2008). A. Sengupta, C.K. Thai, M.S.R. Sastry, J.F. Matthaei, D.T. Schwartz, E.J. Davis, F. Baneyx, A genetic

approach for controlling the binding and orientation of proteins on nanoparticles, Langmuir 24, 2000-05 (2008).

D.B. Allred, A. Cheng, M. Sarikaya, F. Baneyx, and D.T. Schwartz, Three-dimensional architecture of

inorganic nanoarrays electrodeposited through a surface-layer protein mask, Nano Letters 8 1434-38 (2008). M. Tan, J.D. Whitaker, H.L. Lomasney, and D.T. Schwartz, Simulation Study on the Use of Strippable

Coatings for Radiocesium Decontamination of Concrete, J. Haz. Mat. 162 1111-1120 (2009). P. Cheung, J.D. Fairweather, and D.T. Schwartz, Analysis of internal wetting in PEM gas diffusion layers, J.

Power Sources 187 487-492 (2009). C.D. Grosch, D.T. Schwartz, and F. Baneyx, Protein-Based Control of Silver Growth Habit Using

Electrochemical Deposition, Cryst. Grow. Design 9(10), 4401-4406 (2009). J.D. Fairweather, P. Cheung, and D.T. Schwartz, The effects of wetproofing on the capillary properties of gas

diffusion layers, J. Power Sources 195(3) 787-793 (2010). W.B. Zhou, D.T. Schwartz, and F. Baneyx, One pot biofabrication of ZnS immuno-quantum dots, JACS 132

(13), 4731-4738 (2010). S. Kitayaporn, J.H Hoo, K. Bohringer, F. Baneyx, and D.T. Schwartz, Orchestrated structure evolution:

accelerating direct-write nanomanufacturing by combining top-down patterning with bottom-up growth, Nanotech, 21(19), 195306 (2010).

S. Abbasi, S. Kitayaporn, D.T. Schwartz and K.F. Bohringer, Orchestrated structure evolution: modeling

growth-regulated nanomanufacturing, Nanotech, 22(16), 165303 (2011). J.J. Richardson, K. Spies, S. Rigdon, S. York, V. Lieu, L. Nackley, B.B. Garcia, R. Cawston, D.T. Schwartz

Uncertainty in Biomass Supply Estimates: Lessons from a Yakama Nation Case Study, Biomass Bioenergy, 35(8), 3698-3707 (2011).

P. Cheung, J.D. Fairweather, and D.T. Schwartz, Probing liquid distribution in partially saturated porous

materials with hydraulic admittance, Rev. Sci Instr., 82(9), 095102 (2011). V. Lieu, T. House, and D.T. Schwartz, Hydrodynamic Tweezers: Impact of Design Geometry on Flow and

Microparticle Trapping, Anal. Chem. 84, 1963-8 (2012). see also journal cover art. R. Hall-Sedlak, M. Hnilova, C. Grosh, H, Fong, F. Baneyx, D.T. Schwartz, M. Sarikaya, C. Tamerler, and B.

Traxler, An engineered Escherichia coli silver-binding periplasmic protein promotes silver tolerance, Appl. Env. Microbiology, 78, 2289-96 (2012). see also journal cover art

D. Chiu, W.B. Zhou, S. Kitayaporn, D.T. Schwartz, K. Murali-Krishna, T.J. Kavanagh, and F. Baneyx,

Biomineralization and size control of stable calcium phosphate core protein shell nanoparticles: Potential for vaccine applications, Bioconjugate Chem. 23, 610–617 (2012).

S. Kitayaporn, W.B. Zhou, D.T. Schwartz, and F. Baneyx, Laying out ground rules for protein-aided

nanofabrication: ZnO synthesis at 70 ˚C as a case study, Biotech Bioeng., (2012) DOI: 10.1002/bit.24466 S. Cetinel, S. Dincer, A. Cebeci, E.E. Oren, J.D. Whitaker, D.T. Schwartz, N.G. Karaguler, M. Sarikaya, and

C. Tamerler, Peptides to bridge biological-platinum materials interface, Bioinspired, biomim, Nanobiomat, accepted, (2012). 10.1680/bbn.12.00008R1

P. Cheung, J.D. Fairweather, and D.T. Schwartz, Dynamic characterization of partially saturated engineered

porous media and gas diffusion layers using hydraulic admittance, J. Power Source 214, 266-276 (2012). S. Abbasi, S. Kitayaporn, M. Siedlik, D.T. Schwartz and K.F. Bohringer, Electrodeposition modeling and

optimization to improve patterning with orchestrated structure evolution, Nanotech, 23 305301 (2012). L. James*, Tyler House*, R. Theobald, S. Rigdon, D.T. Schwartz, “Incorporating holistic methodologies in

determining wind resource availability for the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes”, Forestry Chronicle, 88(5) 556-564 (2012).

I. Nwaneshiudu, Q. Yu, and D.T. Schwartz, Quantitative Solid Phase Micro-extraction (SPME)/Raman

Spectroscopy for the Detection of Trace Organics in Water, Appl. Spec., 66(12) 1487-91 (2012). M. Siedlik, S. Kitayaporn, and D.T. Schwartz, Rapid and quantitative assessment of kinetics and mass transfer

in materials for micro- and nano-systems, Electrochem. Comm.26, 55-58 (2013). L. Nackley*, V.H. Lieu*, B.B. Garcia, J.J. Richardson, E. Isaac, K. Spies, S. Rigdon, D.T. Schwartz

Bioenergy That Supports Ecological Restoration", Frontiers of Ecology and the Environment. (in revision). CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS Fully Refereed P.S. Williams, J.N. Kidder, Jr., H. Yun, D. Crain, T.P. Pearsall, and D.T. Schwartz, Variations in photoluminescent intensity of chemically and anodically etched silicon, in Silicon-based Optoelectronic Materials, M. Tischler, R. Collins, M. Thewalt, and G. Arbstreiter, Eds., Vol. 298, pp. 313-318 (1993). S.D. Leith and D.T. Schwartz, Fabrication and Characterization of flow-induced NiFe CMA's, in Electrochemical synthesis of nanostructured materials, Materials Research Society, Boston (1997). S.D. Leith, D.T. Schwartz, and K. Deng, "Development of an electroplating process for high throughput, high yield manufacturing of magnetic components, Tech. Dig.: Sol. St. Sens. Act. Workshop, 98TRF-0001, 245-7 (1998). X. Xiong, Y. Hanein, W. Wang, D. T. Schwartz, K. F. Böhringer, Controlled Part-to-Substrate Micro-

Assembly via Electrochemical Modulation of Surface Energy, Transducers '01 - The 11th International Conference on Solid-State Sensors and Actuators, Munich, Germany, (2001).

X. Xiong, Y. Hanein, W. Wang, D. T. Schwartz, K. F. Böhringer, Multibatch micro-self-assembly via controlled capillary forces, IROS - IEEE/RSJ International Workshop on Intelligent Robots & Systems, (2001).

B.R. Lutz, J. Chen, D.T. Schwartz, D.R. Meldrum, Trapping and chemical dosing of suspended cells in

hydrodynami tweezer arrays, MicroTAS Conference, Tokyo, Japan (2006). S. Abbasi, S. Kitayaporn, D.T. Schwartz, and K.F. Bohringer, Optimal seed planting for growth-regulated

nanomanufacturing, 23rd IEEE Conference on Micro Electro Mechanical Systems (MEMS 2010), Hong Kong (2010).

Abstract Refereed D.T. Schwartz, T.J. Rehg, P. Stroeve, and B.G. Higgins, Nonlinear hydrodynamic modulation voltammetry, in Modeling and Simulation of Electrolytic Solution Processes, P.N. Pintauro and D-T. Chin, Eds., The Electrochemical Society, Inc., pp. 32-45 (1988). D.T. Schwartz, Mass transfer enhancement in electrochemical systems with finite-amplitude fluctuating flow, in Proc. 3rd International Workshop on Electrodiffusion Diagnostics of Flows, pp. 129-38 (1993). J.A. Medina and D.T. Schwartz, The uniform injection cell: Performance and scale-up criteria for single wafer processing, in Electrochemical Microfabrication II, J. Dukovic, K. Sheppard, and M. Datta, Eds., The Electrochemical Society, Inc., pp 151-161 (1995). D.T. Schwartz, Impinging flow electrochemical cell design, in Fundamentals of Electrochemical Process Design: A Tutorial, J.B. Talbot and J.M. Fenton, Eds., The Electrochemical Society, Inc. (1995). B.C. O'Regan and D.T. Schwartz, High efficiency photohole injection from cyanine dyes into CuSCN:

Prospective p-type material for a dye-sensitized p-n heterojunction, in Nanostructured Materials in Electrochemistry, P.C. Searson, and G.J. Meyer, Eds., The Electrochemical Society, Inc., pp. 208-221 (1995).

D.T. Schwartz, A multidisciplinary electrochemical engineering laboratory course, in 1998 ASEE Annual Conference Proceedings, 2413 (1998). BOOK CHAPTER (Fully Refereed) D.T. Schwartz, Multiple-layer alloy plating, ASM Handbook: Surface Engineering, Vol. 5, pp. 274-6 (1994). ENTREPRENEURIAL IMPACT of Schwartz Lab People and Technology

Modumetal, Inc.. Co-founded in 2006 by Dr. John Whitaker (ChemE,Ph.D. ‘03 with Schwartz) and Christina Lomasney (Physics B.S., Undergrad Research with Schwartz). Funding: More than $10,000,000 raised from Angel Investors, VCs, and corporate partners. Recognition: Inc. Magazine “2009 Top 10 New Technology”, 2009 Angel Capital Association Luis Villalobos Award (Top angel-funded start-up in US), 2010 Company of the Year, Alliance of Angels (Washington), 2011 Red Herring 100 in North America. Micrametal (formerly Ionographics). Founded in 2007 by Dr. Jeff Nelson (ChemE Ph.D. ‘07 with Schwartz). Funding: more than $800,000 raised: UW Technology Gap Innovation Funding, NSF SBIR Funding, Private Investment. Recognition: UW Business Plan Competition “Best Prototype Award”. D.B. Allred and Co., LLC. Profitable lifestyle nanotech services and supplies company founded in 2008 by Dr. Dan Allred (ChemE Ph.D. ‘06 with Schwartz). Funding: Product sales through Ted Pella Inc,, see http://www.tedpella.com/supflm_html/Substratek.htm#Substratek. Aqueduct Neuroscience, Founded in 2011 by Dr. Barry Lutz (ChemE Ph.D. ’03 with Schwartz) and Dr. Samuel Browd. Funding: over $500,000 from Coulter Foundation, NIH, Carbon Cultures, Inc. Founded in 2012 by Mr. Kenneth Faires (MechE student), Ms. Jenny Knoth (Forestry student, Mr. J.D. Tovey (Urban Design and Planning student). Funding: $120,000 raised from business competitions, NSF I-Corps, UW CGF. Recognition: Starbucks Award-UW Environmental Innovation Challenge, Jones Foundation Milestone Award, NSF Innovation Corps award to Schwartz.. D.B. Allred and D.T. Schwartz, "Unsupported electron transparent metal film and related methods," US patent #7,348,570 (issued 3/08). Licensed. J.D. Whitaker and D.T. Schwartz, “Electrochemical micromanufacturing system and method," US Patent #7,615,141 (issued 10/09). Licensed. B.R. Lutz and D.T. Schwartz, "Steady streaming particle traps” US Patent 7,803,599 (issued 9/10). S.B Alder, J.R. Wilson, S.L. Huff, and D.T. Schwartz, "Method for conducting nonlinear impedance spectroscopy," U.S. patent filed (4/06). K.B. Faires, D.T. Schwartz, J. Knoth, M. Noone, J. Richards, G. Newbloom, “Blanket and process for pyrolysis and drying of biomass”, U.S. Patent filed (4/12).

NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOPS, ROUNDTABLES and PANELS EPRI Workshop on in-situ electrochemical soil and water remediation, Palo Alto, CA (1994). EPRI/NSF Workshop on the future of electrochemical separation science and technology, Arlington, VA (1995). DOE Plume Focus Area Gateway Technology Review Panel, Oak Ridge, TN (1996). National Academy of Engineering Frontiers of Engineering Participant, Irvine, CA (1998). ARO Microchemical Systems Workshop, Reston, VA (1999). Defense Science and Technology Research Council Presenter, Arlington, VA (2004). DARPA Science and Technology MEMS Workshop, Santa Barbara, CA (2006). Chief Technology Officers Roundtable on Graduate Education, Council on Chemical Research, Washington, DC (2010). NSF Tribal Renewable Energy Research Workshop co-organizer, Seattle, WA (2010). State of Washington Energy Strategy Technical Advisory Board, Department of Commerce (2010-11) Advanced Manufacturing Initiative Workshop, DARPA/DOE/NIST, Napa, CA (2011). National Academy of Engineering Delegate to the Global Grand Challenges Summit, London (2013).

INVITED/KEYNOTE/PLENARY PRESENTATIONS (since appointment at U.W.) "Advances in plating technology through fundamental understanding of cell agitation," Research Division,

Read-Rite Corporation, Milpitas, CA (9/92) “Raman and photocurrent spectroscopy of electrolytic oxidation films on copper,” Physical Chemistry Lecture

Series, University of Washington, Seattle (4/93). “Nonlinear dynamics of the speed-modulated rotating disk electrode,” Department des Materiaux, Ecole

Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne, Lausanne Switzerland (5/93). "Implications of nonlinear hydrodynamic processes on alloy electrodeposition in a fluctuating flow," National

Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg MD (9/93). "Implications of nonlinear hydrodynamic processes on alloy electrodeposition in a fluctuating flow,"

Department of Chemical Engineering, Washington State University, Pullman WA (10/93). "Implications of nonlinear hydrodynamic processes on alloy electrodeposition in a fluctuating flow," Materials

Science and Engineering, University of Washington, Seattle WA (1/94). "Designing an electrochemical cell for alloy deposition," The Read Conference on Electrodeposition, Penn

State University (6/94)

"Electrolytic thin film science and technology," Center for Solid State Materials, Arizona State University, (3/95)

"Impinging flow electrochemical cell design," Tutorials in Electrochemical Engineering, The Electrochemical

Society (5/95) "Electrochemical engineering principles applied to some environmental restoration and materials synthesis

problems," Battelle Pacific Northwest Laboratories, Richland WA (8/95). "Electrodeposition of high performance materials and devices: Fast, cheap, and rather cool," Materials Science

and Engineering, University of Washington, Seattle WA (4/96). "Using imaging Raman spectroscopy to characterize the processing of electrodeposited materials," Gordon Research Conference, New London, NH (8/96). "Electrodeposition Science and Technology: Creating new opportunities for thin film devices, energy

conversion, and environmental remediation," Department of Chemical and Environmental Engineering, University of Arizona (4/97).

"The Roles of Oscillating Flows in Electrochemical Systems," Joint ECS/ISE International Meeting, Paris,

France (9/97). "Electrodeposition Science and Engineering: Enabling new environmental, micromechanical, and

electrooptical technologies," Department of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering, University of Kansas, Lawrence (4/98).

"Electrodeposition Science and Engineering: Enabling new environmental, micromechanical, and

electrooptical technologies," Department of Chemical Engineering, Washington University, St. Louis (4/98). "Electrodeposition of metal thiocyanate and cyanide thin films for environmentally benign technologies,"

Gordon Research Conference, New London, NH (8/98). "Electrodeposition Science and Engineering: Enabling new environmental, micromechanical, and

electrooptical technologies," Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy NY (11/98). "Electrochemical Materials Science and Engineering: Enabling new environmental, micromechanical, and electrooptical technologies," University of California, Davis (3/99).

"Electrochemical Materials Science and Engineering: Enabling new environmental, micromechanical, and electrooptical technologies," University of California, Berkeley (3/99). "Electrochemical Materials Science and Engineering: Enabling new environmental, micromechanical, and electrooptical technologies," Sandia National Laboratory–California, Livermore (4/99). "Electrochemical Materials Science and Engineering: Enabling new environmental, micromechanical, and electrooptical technologies," Lousianna State University, Baton Rouge (4/99). "Electrochemical Materials Science and Engineering: Enabling new environmental, micromechanical, and electrooptical technologies," Arizona State University, Tempe (4/99). "Electrochemical Materials Science and Engineering: Enabling new environmental, micromechanical, and electrooptical technologies," University of Florida, Gainesville (4/99). "Electrochemical Materials Science and Engineering: Enabling new environmental, micromechanical, and electrooptical technologies," Michigan Technological University, Houghton (5/99). “Electrochemical Materials Science and Engineering: Enabling new environmental, micromechanical, and electrooptical technologies," Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland (11/99). “Electrochemical Materials Science and Engineering: Enabling new environmental, micromechanical, and electrooptical technologies," Katholic Universite, Leuven, Belgium (3/00). “Electrochemical Materials Science and Engineering: Enabling new environmental, micromechanical, and electrooptical technologies," Ecole Nationale Superieur Industrial Chimique, Nancy, France (4/00). “Complex mixing patterns in 3-D microstructures," University of Newcastle, Newcastle upon Tyne, England (5/00). “Electrochemical Materials Science and Engineering: Enabling new environmental, micromechanical, and electrooptical technologies," Society for Chemical Industries, London, England (5/00).

“Electrochemical growth of nanostructured materials for environmental, micromechanical, and electrooptic technologies,” Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Michigan (12/00).

“Connecting nanoscale structure to the macroscopic performance of electrodeposited nickel hexacyanoferrate ion intercalation compounds,” Symposium on Electrodeposition of Nanoscale and Nanophase Materials II, 199th Meeting of the ECS, Washington, D.C. (3/01). “Microreactors without Microfabrication,” Chemical Engineering Conference for Collaborative Research in the Eastern Mediterranean, Middle East Technical University, Ankara, Turkey (5/01). “Keynote address: Computer-aided design and manufacturing tools for rapid scaling of electrochemical microfabrication,” Fundamental aspects of electrochemical deposition and dissolution, Joint International Meeting of the ECS and ISE, San Francisco (9/01).

"Connecting macroscopic properties to nanometer-scale structure in electrochemical ion intercalation

materials" UCLA (11/01). “Electrochemical microfabrication,” Defense Science Research Council Workshop on New Materials for

MEMS, Washington, D.C. (4/02). “Electrochemical Nanotechnology,” Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland (1/03). “Electrochemical Microfabrication without Photolithography,” Landolt Honor Session, 204th Meeting of the

Electrochemical Soc., Orlando, FL (10/03). “Micro-, meso-, and nano-scale fabrication without photolithography,” Mardi Gras Conference on Materials

for Information Technology, Lousianna State University (3/04).

“Proteins as nano-templates and surface active agents in electrodeposition processes,” Gordon Research

Conference on Electrodeposition, New London, NH (8/04). “Protein-directed hierarchy in the electrochemical synthesis of materials and structures,” Gordon Research

Conference on Electrochemistry, Ventura, CA (2/05). “Protein-directed hierarchy in the electrochemical synthesis of materials and structures,” Johns Hopkins

University, (4/05). "Protein-directed nucleation, growth, and assembly of hierarchical structures in aqueous electrolytes,"

Foundations of Nanotechnology, Snowbird, UT (4/05). “Protein aided electrochemical engineering,” Taiyuan University of Technology, Taiyuan, China (9/05). “Nanofabrication using crystalline protein masks,” EPTM 2005, Kyoto, Japan (10/05). "BioCAM: Biology and computer aided manufacturing," University of California, Riverside (2/06). "Microeddy reactors," Microinstrumentation and Microanalysis Workshop, University of Washington Rome

Center, Rome (3/06). "BioCAM: Biology and computer aided manufacturing," La Sapienza (University of Rome), Rome (3/06). “BioCAM: Biology and computer aided manufacturing,” ISE Fall meeting, Banff, Canada (9/07). “Protein aided nanomanufacturing” Electrochem Society, Washington D.C. (10/07). “Protein-aided nanomanufacturing,” University of California, Santa Barbara (10/07). “High throughput tools for screening bioenergy endophytes,” 4th China-US Chemical Engineering Workshop

on Energy and the Environment, Tianjin, China (3/08). “Protein-aided deposition and templating of inorganic nanomaterials: An electrochemical perspective,”

American Association of Crystal Growers, 21st western conference, Fallen Leaf Lake, CA (6/08). “Protein-aided nanomanufacturing”, Oregon State/University of Oregon Materials Institute Retreat, Salishan

Lodge, OR (12/08). “System-of-system interfacing issues: A threat to bioenergy in the West,” National Academy of Engineering

Regional Meeting, Seattle (3/09). “Renewable fuels,” SPIE Local Section Meeting, Seattle (4/09). “New methods for analyzing water transport in PEM fuel cells,” Gordon Research Conference on Fuel Cells,

Providence, RI (7/09). "Renewable energy and ecosystem services engineering," Walt Disney Imagineering, Glendale, CA (9/09) “Protein-based additives in electrodeposition,” 216th Meeting of the ECS, Vienna, Austria (10/09). "Protein-templated electrodeposition," Workshop on Electrochemistry and Nanoelectronics, Schloss

Reissenburg, Germany (10/09). "Tribal renewable energy program," 1st Environmental sustainability conference, AIChE Puget Sound Section

(3/10). "Protein-aided Nanomanufacturing", Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Florida, Gainesville

(4/10).

"Protein-aided Nanomanufacturing", Materials Science and Engineering, University of Washington (4/10). "Linford Award Address: Educating electrochemical engineers for the 21st century", 217th Meeting of the

Electrochemical Society, Vancouver, BC (4/10). "Inspired by Nature: Alternative nanomanufacturing via seeded-growth", Gordon Research Conference on

Electrodeposition, New London, NH (7/10). "Keynote: Orchestrated Structure Evolution for Electrochemical Nano/Micro-manufacturing", International

Society of Electrochemistry, Nice, France (9/10). "Stiles Lecture: Protein-aided nanomanufacturing", Department of Chemical Engineering, Iowa State

University, Ames (11/10). “Tribal partnerships for integration of ecologic, economic, technologic and environmental impacts in

renewable energy,” NSPIRE Interdisciplinary Ph.D. Program, Washington State University, Pullman (2/11). “Renewable energy research partnerships between universities and tribes,” Scholar/Leader Symposium,

National Congress of the American Indian (6/11). “Oscillating flows and their application to energy, materials, and microsystem design” School of Chemical,

Biological & Materials Engineering, University of Oklahoma, Norman (9/11). “Oscillating flows and their application to energy, materials, and microsystem design” ConocoPhillips,

Bartlesville, OK (9/11). “Oscillating flows and their application to energy, materials, and microsystem design” Department of

Chemical Engineering, Columbia University, New York, NY (9/11). “Oscillating flows and their application to energy, materials, and microsystem design” ExxonMobil Research,

Annandale, NJ (9/11). “Protein-aided synthesis of nanomaterials,” 12th International Fischer Symposium, Frontiers in

Nanoelectrochemistry, Lübeck, Germany (6/12). “Mentorship Component: Career opportunities for the young electrochemist.” Gordon Research Seminar on

Electrodeposition, Biddeford, ME (8/12). “Rational design of proteins for modulation of materials growth processes,” ECS PRiME Meeting, Honolulu

(10/12). “Connecting oscillating flows to start-up companies: a journey from U.C. Davis to Inc. Magazine.”

University of California, Davis (10/12). CONTRIBUTED RESEARCH PRESENTATIONS (since appointment at U.W.)

D.T. Schwartz and R.H. Muller, "Resonance-modified photoelectrochemical charge transfer," Topical Conference on Surface Science at the Solid-Liquid Interface, 38th Annual AVS Symposium, Seattle (1991). D.T. Schwartz, "Electrolytic thin film science and engineering," Spring Symposium of the Electrochemical Society Pacific Northwest Section, Seattle (1992). T.P. Pearsall, J.C. Adams, J.N. Kidder, Jr., P.S. Williams, S.A. Chambers, J. Lach, D.T. Schwartz, and B.Z. Nosho, "Bright visible photoluminescence in thin silicon films," European Materials Research Society 1992 Spring Conference, Symposium A: SiGe Based Technologies, Strasbourg (1992). D.T. Schwartz, "Mass transfer enhancement in electrochemical systems with finite-amplitude fluctuating flow,"3rd International Workshop on Electrodiffusion Diagnostics of Flows, Dourdan, France (1993).

P.S. Williams, J.N. Kidder, Jr., T.P. Pearsall, and D.T. Schwartz, "Variations in photoluminescent intensity of chemically-etched and anodically-etched silicon films," Materials Research Society 1993 Spring Meeting, San Francisco (1993). D.T. Schwartz, "Nonlinear dynamics of the speed-modulated rotating disk electrode," Spring Symposium of the Electrochemical Society Pacific Northwest Section, Richland, WA (1993). J.A. Medina and D.T. Schwartz, "Electropolymerization of aniline under controlled-flow conditions," AIChE Annual Meeting, St. Louis MO (1993). D.T. Schwartz, "Nonlinear dynamics of the speed-modulated rotating disk electrode," AIChE Annual Meeting, St. Louis MO (1993). J.A. Medina, D.L. Sexton, and D.T. Schwartz, "Characterization and performance of the uniform injection cell," Spring Symposium of the Electrochemical Society Pacific Northwest Section, Corvalis OR (1994). R.S. Schwartz, S.M. Haight, D.C.N. Chan, and D.T. Schwartz, "Analysis of Raman spectroscopy for dental applications," International Dental Research Conference, Seattle WA (1994). J.A. Medina, D.L. Sexton, and D.T. Schwartz, "The uniform injection cell: Performance and scale-up criteria for single wafer processing," 186th meeting of the Electrochemical Society, Miami (1994). D.X. Christiansen, E.J. Davis, and D.T. Schwartz, "In-situ monitoring of electrokinetic transport in soils," AIChE Annual Meeting, San Fransisco (1994). J.A. Medina, D.L. Sexton, and D.T. Schwartz, "Characterization and performance of the uniform injection cell," AIChE Annual Meeting, San Fransisco (1994). S.M. Haight, R.S. Schwartz, D.C.N. Chan, and D.T. Schwartz, "Raman spectroscopy studies of dental substrates," AIChE Annual Meeting, San Fransisco (1994). B.C. O'Regan and D.T. Schwartz, "High efficiency photohole injection from cyanine dyes into CuSCN: Prospective p-type material for a dye-sensitized p-n heterojunction," 187th meeting of the Electrochemical Society, Reno (1995). S.M. Haight and D.T. Schwartz, "In-situ imaging Raman spectroscopy of electrodeposited thin films and electrochemical boundary layers," 188th meeting of the Electrochemical Society, Chicago (1995). S.D. Leith and D.T. Schwartz, "Electrodeposition of NiFe Multilayers Plated in an Oscillating Flow," 190th meeting of the Electrochemical Society," San Antonio (1996). J.A. Medina and D.T. Schwartz, "Time-Periodic Mass Transfer Characteristics and Composition-Modulated Alloy Fabrication in the Uniform Injection Cell," 190th meeting of the Electrochemical Society, San Antonio (1996). D.T. Schwartz, “Implementation of peer feedback and improvement planning in the unit operations laboratory,” ASEE Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C. (1996). S.D. Leith and D.T. Schwartz, "Characterization of NiFe Multilayers Plated in an Oscillating Flow," Materials Research Society, Boston (1996). D.T. Schwartz, "Line-Imaging Spectroscopy: An Image is Worth a Thousand Spectra," 191st meeting of the Electrochemical Society, Montreal (1997). S.M. Haight and D.T. Schwartz, "In Situ Oxidation State Profiling of Nickel Hexacyanoferrate Derivatized Electrodes using Line-Imaging Raman Spectroscopy," 191th meeting of the Electrochemical Society, Montreal (1997). B. O'Regan and D.T. Schwartz, "Dye Sensitization of TiO2/CuSCN Wide Band Gap p-n Heterojunctions," 3rd International Meeting on Trends in Photoelectrochemistry," Estes Park, CO (1997).

S.D. Leith, D.T. Schwartz, and K. Deng, "LIGA processing of NiFe MEMS: Effects of local flow and current distribution " 193rd Meeting of the Electrochemical Society, San Diego (1998). D.T. Schwartz, “A multidisciplinary electrochemical engineering laboratory course ,” ASEE Annual Meeting, Seattle (1998). S.D. Leith, D.T. Schwartz, and K. Deng, "High throughput, high yield electrodeposition of magnetic MEMS components" Hilton Head Sensors and Transducers Workshop (1998). W. Wang, S.D. Leith, and D.T. Schwartz, "Process archeaology for studying the deposition of magnetic MEMS components," Combined Canadian and Pacific N.W. ECS Meeting, Vancouver, B.C. (1998). J.A. Bowman and D.T. Schwartz, "Imaging Raman spectroscopy studies of acoustic streaming boundary layers," Combined Canadian and Pacific N.W. ECS Meeting, Vancouver, B.C. (1998). K.M. Jeerage, B.S. Liu, and D.T. Schwartz, "Selectivity characteristics of Ni hexacyanoferrates for the separation of Cs+ from Na+," Combined Canadian and Pacific N.W. ECS Meeting, Vancouver, B.C. (1998). K.M. Jeerage, B.S. Liu, and D.T. Schwartz, "Selectivity of prussian blue analogues for alkali and rare earth cations," 194th Meeting of the Electrochemical Society, Boston (1998). W. Wang, S.D. Leith, and D.T. Schwartz, "LIGA manufacturing of NiFe MEMS studied using process archaeology," 194th Meeting of the Electrochemical Society, Boston (1998). K.M. Jeerage and D.T. Schwartz, "Cation selectivity and cyclelife characteristics of nickel hexacyanoferrate derivatized electrodes," AIChE Annual Meeting, Miami (1998). W. Wang, S.D. Leith, and D.T. Schwartz, "Studies of fluid motion during the fabrication of microelectromechanical systems (MEMS)," AIChE Annual Meeting, Miami (1998). S.M. Haight and D.T. Schwartz, "Transport at and near interfaces studied with line imaging Raman spectroscopy," AIChE Annual Meeting, Miami (1998). M. Melvin, B.S. Leu, D.T. Schwartz, "Multivariate calibration of nickel hexacyanoferrate electrochemical sensors," 195th Meeting of the Electrochemical Society, Seattle (1999). K.M. Jeerage, B.S. Leu, and D.T. Schwartz, "Variability in the performance of nickel hexacyanoferrate ion exchange materials," 195th Meeting of the Electrochemical Society, Seattle (1999). W. Wang, S.D. Leith, and D.T. Schwartz, "Post mortem analysis of mixing in the electrodeposition of microelectromechanical systems," 195th Meeting of the Electrochemical Society, Seattle (1999). K.M. Jeerage, B.S. Leu, and D.T. Schwartz, "Cation separations with nickel hexacyanoferrate thin films," American Chemical Society, New Orleans (1999). W. Wang, J.D. Whitaker, S. Green, M. Ganter, D.A. Storti, and D.T. Schwartz, "Toward the solid freeform fabrication of complex three-dimensional microstructures," 196th Meeting of the Electrochemical Society, Honolulu (1999). S.D. Leith and D.T. Schwartz, “Electrodeposition of sacrificial volumes in NiFe electrodeposition,” 196th Meeting of the Electrochemical Society, Honolulu (1999). W. Wang, M.R. Holl, and D.T. Schwartz, “Rapid prototyping of metallic microstructures,” Poster at Gordon Research Conference on Electrodeposition, New Hampshire (2000). W. Wang, T.A. Johnson, S.D. Leith, B.A. Finlayson, and D.T. Schwartz, “Convective-diffusive mass transfer in 3-D micro-molds,” Poster at Gordon Research Conference on Electrodeposition, New Hampshire (2000).

J.A. Medina, J. Reyes-Gomez, D.T. Schwartz, and K.M. Jeerage, “High capacity metal hexacyanoferrate composite electrodes for electrochemically switchable ion exchange,” 198th Meeting of the ECS, Phoenix (2000). W. Wang, T.A. Johnson, S.D. Leith, B.A. Finlayson, and D.T. Schwartz, “Convective diffusive mixing in 3-D microsctructures at intermediate Reynolds and high Peclet numbers,” AIChE Annual Meeting, LA (2000). X. Xiong, W. Wang, D.T. Schwartz, and K. Bohringer, “Controlled self-assembly of MEMS via electrochemical modulation of interfacial energetics,” AIChE Annual Meeting, LA (2000). J.D. Whitaker, W. Wang, S. Green, M. Ganter, D.A. Storti, D.T. Schwartz, “A novel pixelated electrodeposition tool for the microfabrication of 3-D metal microstructures,” Joint meeting of the ECS and ISE, SF (2001). - Winner Student Poster Contest (two awards per meeting) B.R. Lutz and D.T. Schwartz, “Studies of heterogeneous reactions within recirculating hydrodynamic boundary layers,” Joint meeting of the ECS and ISE, SF (2001). - Winner Student Poster Contest (two awards per meeting) W.A. Steen, K.M. Jeerage, and D.T. Schwartz "XRD and EXAFS studies of nickel hexacyanoferrate structure," Joint meeting of the ECS and ISE, SF (2001). B.R. Lutz and D.T. Schwartz, “Microreactors without Microfabrication,” AIChE Annual Meeting, Reno (2001). Daniel B. Allred, Francois Baneyx, and D.T. Schwartz, “Electrodeposition through self-assembled proteins,” Poster, Gordon Research Conference, New Hampshire (2002). H.X. Dai, D.T. Schwartz, C. Nguyen, F. Baneyx, “Combinatorial Identification of Polypeptide binding specificity for electrochemcially-grown thin films,” Poster, Gordon Research Conference, New Hampshire (2002). J.D. Whitaker, W. Wang, A. Mudholker, , M. Ganter, D.A. Storti, D.T. Schwartz, “Electrochemical Printing,” Poster, Gordon Research Conference, New Hampshire (2002). B.R. Lutz, J. Chen., and D.T. Schwartz, “Microchemical systems for EC reactions,” Poster, Gordon Research Conference, New Hampshire (2002). W.A. Steen, K.M. Jeerage, and D.T. Schwartz "XRD and EXAFS studies of nickel hexacyanoferrate structure," Poster, Gordon Research Conference, New Hampshire (2002). J.D. Whitaker and D.T. Schwartz, “Electrochemical Printing at 250 dot per inch,” 202 Meeting of the ECS, Salt Lake City (2002). S.B. Adler, J. Wilson, and D.T. Schwartz, “Nonlinear Harmonic Response of Mixed-Conducting SOFC Cathodes,” 203rd Meeting of the ECS, Paris (2003). H. Dai, W.-S. Choe, C. Thai, M. Sarikaya, F. Baneyx, and D.T. Schwartz, “Genetically Engineered Polypeptides for Control of Cu2O Nanostructure,” 204th Meeting of the ECS, Orlando (2003). J.D. Whitaker and D.T. Schwartz, “Electrochemical Printing”, 84th meeting of the Pacific Division, AAAS, San Francisco (6/03). - Laurence M. Klauber Award for Excellence (Top talk by a student). Jamie R. Wilson, Daniel T. Schwartz, Stuart B. Adler, "Nonlinear electrochemical impedance spectroscopy for solid oxide cathode fuel cell materials," International Conference on Impedance Spectroscopy," Gainesville FL (6/04). H. Dai, W-S. Choe, F. Baneyx, D.T. Schwartz, "Nonequilibrium growth of Cu2O using an engineered inorganic binding protein," Gordon Research Conference on Electrodeposition, NH (8/04).

O. Ogunyemi and D.T. Schwartz, "Electrochemical printing through photonic colloidal crystals," Gordon Research Conference on Electrodeposition, NH (8/04). J.R. Nelson and D.T. Schwartz, "In situ diagnostics of electrochemical printing using a quartz crystal microbalance," Gordon Research Conference on Electrodeposition, NH (8/04). K.M. Jeerage and D.T. Schwartz, "Molecular imprinting of polypyrrole for electrochemical sensors," Gordon Research Conference on Electrodeposition, NH (8/04). D.B. Allred, M. Sarikaya, F. Baneyx, and D.T. Schwartz, "Protein templated electrodeposition," Gordon Research Conference on Electrodeposition, NH (8/04). C.K. Thai, H. Dai, M. Sarikaya, D.T. Schwartz, and F. Baneyx, "Combinatorial selection of metal oxide inorganic binding polypeptides," University of Washington Nanotechnology Research Conference, Seattle (9/04). H. Dai, W-S Choe, Ck. Thai, M. Sarikaya, F. Baneyx, and D.T. Schwartz, "Nonequilibrium growth of inorganics using an engineered proteins," University of Washington Nanotechnology Research Conference, Seattle (9/04). J.R Wilson, D.T. Schwartz, and S.B. Adler, “Analysis of Mixed-Conducting SOFC Cathodes using Nonlinear Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy,” 206th Meeting of the ECS, Honolulu (2004). B.R. Lutz, ,J. Chen, and D.T. Schwartz, "Steady streaming microfluidic devices," Meeting of the Division of Fluid Mechanics, APS, Seattle (12/04). J. Chen, B.R. Lutz, and D.T. Schwartz, "3D Trapping of particles and cells in microsteady streaming flows," APS Spring Meeting, Los Angeles (3/05). J.R Wilson, D.T. Schwartz, and S.B. Adler, “Nonlinear analysis of mixed-conducting SOFC cathodes,” 207th Meeting of the ECS, Quebec City (5/05). J.B. Nelson, O. Ogunyemi, and D.T. Schwartz, “Electrochemical printing of metal micro and nanostructures” 2005 meeting of ISE, Busan S. Korea (9/05). J.B. Nelson, Z. Wisecarver, and D.T. Schwartz, “Mass transfer scaling in Electrochemical Printing” 209th meeting of the ECS, Denver (5/06). D.B. Allred, C. Grosh, M. Sarikaya, F. Baneyx, and D.T. Schwartz, "Protein-aided electrochemical synthesis of nanostructures," Gordon Research Conference on Electrodeposition, New London, NH (8/06). J.B. Nelson, Z. Wisecarver, and D.T. Schwartz, "Electrochemical Printing," Gordon Research Conference on Electrodeposition, New London, NH (8/06). J. Fairweather, P. Cheung, D.T. Schwartz, and J. St-Pierre, "Microfluidic tools for assessing multiphase water in PEM gas diffusion electrodes," 210th meeting of the ECS, Cancun, MX (10/06). D.B. Allred, M. Sarikaya, F. Baneyx, A. Cheng, and D.T. Schwartz, "3D architecture of electrodeposition through a protein monolayer," 210th meeting of the ECS, Cancun, MX (10/06). D.B. Allred, S. Kitayaporn, M. Sarikaya, F. Baneyx, A. Cheng, and D.T. Schwartz, "Templated electrodeposition through crystalline protein masks," ISE Spring meeting, Dublin, IE (5/07). Sathana Kitayaporn, Joseph Wei, Ji Hao Hoo, Weibin Zhou, Karl Bohringer, Francois Baneyx, David Ginger, Mehmet Sarikaya, Daniel T. Schwartz, “NIRT: Protein-aided nanomanufacturing,” NSF Manufacturing Innovation Grantee Workshop, Knoxville, TN (1/08).

Sathana Kitayaporn, Sara York, Francois Baneyx, and Daniel T. Schwartz, “Protein-aided nanomanufacturing,” Gordon Research Conference on Electrodeposition, New London, NH (7/08). Carolynn Grosh, Francois Baneyx, and Daniel T. Schwartz, “Growth forms of silver modified by a genetically engineered silver binding protein,” Gordon Research Conference on Electrodeposition, New London, NH (7/08). Carolynn Grosh, Sathana Kitayaporn, François Baneyx, and Daniel T. Schwartz, “Electrochemical perspectives on protein-aided synthesis of inorganic nanomaterials,” 214th meeting of the Electrochemical Society, Honolulu (10/08). Perry Cheung, Joseph Fairweather, and Daniel T. Schwartz, “Relationship between structure and surface properties on capillary behavior in PEMFC gas diffusion layer”, 214th meeting of the Electrochemical Society, Honolulu (10/08). Daniel B. Allred, Anchi Cheng, Mehmet Sarikaya, François Baneyx, Daniel T. Schwartz, “Three dimensional inorganic nanoarrays created by electrodeposition through crystalline protein monolayer,” AIChE Annual Meeting, Philadelphia (11/08). Valerie Lieu, Sharon L. Doty and Daniel T. Schwartz, “Identifying Useful Bioenergy Organisms in Forest Microbial Populations,” AIChE Annual Meeting, Philadelphia (11/08). Sathana Kitayaporn, Joseph Wei, Ji Hao Hoo, Weibin Zhou, Karl Bohringer, Francois Baneyx, David Ginger, Mehmet Sarikaya, Daniel T. Schwartz, “NIRT: Protein-aided nanomanufacturing,” NSF Nanoscale Science and Engineering Grantee Workshop, Arlington, VA (12/08). Perry Cheung and Daniel T. Schwartz, “Theory and experiments for water transport in PEM gas diffusion layers”, 215th meeting of the Electrochemical Society, San Francisco (5/08). Joeseph Fairweather, Perry Cheung and Daniel T. Schwartz, “Wet proof and aging effects in PEM gas diffusion media”, 215th meeting of the Electrochemical Society, San Francisco (5/08). Sathana Kitayaporn, Joseph Wei, Ji Hao Hoo, Weibin Zhou, Karl Bohringer, Francois Baneyx, David Ginger, Mehmet Sarikaya, Daniel T. Schwartz, “NIRT: Protein-aided nanomanufacturing,” NSF Manufacturing Workshop, Honolulu (6/09). Daniel T. Schwartz, Interdisciplinary tribal energy design projects, AIChE Annual Meeting, Nashville, TN (2009). Sathana Kitayaporn, S. Abbasi, Joseph Wei, Ji Hao Hoo, Weibin Zhou, Karl Bohringer, Francois Baneyx, David Ginger, Mehmet Sarikaya, Daniel T. Schwartz, “NIRT: Protein-aided nanomanufacturing,” NSF Nanoscale Science and Engineering Grantee Workshop, Arlington, VA (12/09). Carolynn Grosh, Francois Baneyx, Daniel T. Schwartz, "Silver nanocrystal synthesis under controlled microfluidic mixing and the action of silver binding proteins," 217th meeting of the electrochemical society, Vancouver, B.C. (4/10). Sathana Kitayaporn, S. Abbasi, Karl Bohringer, Daniel T. Schwartz, “Protein-aided nanomanufacturing,” 217th meeting of the electrochemical society, Vancouver, B.C. (4/10). Tyler A. House, Valerie H. Lieu, Barry R. Lutz, and Daniel T. Schwartz, "Design tools for characterization of microeddy hydrodynamic tweezers." 217th meeting of the electrochemical society, Vancouver, B.C. (4/10). Valerie H. Lieu, Ikechukwu Nwaneshiudu, Tyler A. House, Qiuming Yu, Barry R. Lutz, and Daniel T. Schwartz, "Microeddy single-cell trapping with embedded SERS nanosensors for extracellular product detection," 217th meeting of the electrochemical society, Vancouver, B.C. (4/10). Ikechukwu Nwaneshiudu, Qiuming Yu, and Daniel T. Schwartz, "SERS sensor design for extracellular product detection," 217th meeting of the electrochemical society, Vancouver, B.C. (4/10).

K. Spies, J.J. Richardson, V.H. Lieu, S. Rigdon, York, S, L. Nackley, B.B. Garcia, R. Cawston, D.T. Schwartz, Sustainable Bioenergy feasibility and economics: A case study on the Yakama Nation, 217th meeting of the electrochemical society, Vancouver, B.C. (4/10). C. Grosch, F. Baneyx, and D.T. Schwartz, "Controlled biosynthesis of functional nanocrystals in a microfluidic device," Poster, Gordon Research Conference, New London, NH (8/10). S. Kitayaporn, S. Abbasi, K. Bohringer, and D.T. Schwartz, "Seeded growth of nanostructures," Poster, Gordon Research Conference, New London, NH (8/10). S. Kitayaporn, W. Zhou, F. Baneyx, and D.T. Schwartz, "Protein-aided growth of Zn based semiconductors," 219th Meeting of the Electrochem. Soc., Montreal, QB (4/11). V.H. Lieu, T.A House, J.T. Crawford and D.T. Schwartz, Innovations in microfluidics to support the emerging algal bio-oil farmer, Poster, NSF National IGERT Poster Contest, Finalist, Washington, D.C. (5/11). - Top 10 poster award recipient (120 competitors) V.H. Lieu, T.A House, J.T. Crawford and D.T. Schwartz, Microeddy design and application for single cell trapping and monitoring, Poster, Transducers ‘11, Beijing (6/11). M. Siedlik, S. Kitayaporn, D.T. Schwartz, Orchestrated Structure Evolution: Electroless Deposition of Copper, 221st Meeting of ECS, Seattle, WA (5/12). - Winner Student Poster Contest (two awards per meeting) L. Nackley*, V.H. Lieu*, B.B. Garcia, J.J. Richardson, E. Isaac, K. Spies, S. Rigdon, D.T. Schwartz, “Bioenergy That Supports Ecological Restoration", NSF National IGERT Poster Contest, Washington, D.C. (6/12). - Community Choice Award (out of 120 competitors) T. Braun and D.T. Schwartz, Combinatorial Alloy growth using EcP, Gordon Research Conference on Electrodeposition (8/12).

PRESENTATIONS to the PUBLIC and ALUMNI "Beyond Oil: Powering the Future," w/ Miles P. Drake, College of Engineering Lecture Series, Seattle (10/08). "Beyond Oil: Powering the Future," COE/UW Alumni Event, Los Angeles (9/09) "Renewable Energy, Land, and People: The Role of Interdisciplinary Research," Grad School/UW Alumni Event, San Francisco (12/09) "UW Chemical Engineering and the Molecular Engineering Initiative," ChemE Alumni Event, Houston (5/10) "Renewable Energy Landscapes", Energy Futures Public Seminar Series, University of Washington, Seattle (5/10). "Renewable Energy Landscapes", Seattle City Light Seminar Series, Seattle (8/10). “In the Trenches of Technology Innovation”, Young Engineering Professionals of Puget Sound, Seattle (1/12). PROFESSIONAL SOCIETY MEMBERSHIP American Institute of Chemical Engineers Electrochemical Society PROFESSIONAL SOCIETY and other SERVICES Symposia Organized (as Chair or Vice-Chair) “Bioinspired materials synthesis”, The Electrochemical Society (2008) “Gordon Research Conference on Electrodeposition,” New London, N.H. (2002).

“Interfacial, Electrochemical, and Transport Issues in Microelectromechanical Systems (MEMS),” AIChE Annual Meeting, Reno, NV (2001). “Interfacial, Electrochemical, and Transport Issues in Microelectromechanical Systems (MEMS),” AIChE Annual Meeting, Los Angeles, CA (2000). “Gordon Research Conference on Electrodeposition,” New London, N.H. (2000). “Processing/Structure/Property Relationships in Electrochemically Prepared Thin Films,” 193rd Meeting of The Electrochemical Society, San Diego, CA (1998). “Electrochemical Power Sources for Electric Vehicles,” AIChE Annual Meeting, Miami, FL (1995). “Spring Symposium,” Electrochemical Society Pacific Northwest Section, Seattle, WA (1995). “The Science and Engineering of Electrokinetic Phenomena,” AIChE Annual Meeting, St. Louis, MO (1993). “Spring Symposium,” Electrochemical Society Pacific Northwest Section, Seattle, WA (1992). Leadership and Committee Work Chairman, Electrochemical Society Pacific Northwest Section (1992-1993) Secretary-Treasurer, Electrochemical Society Pacific Northwest Section (1993-1998) Member, Education Committee, Electrochemical Society (1996–1999) Secretary, Council of Local Sections, Electrochemical Society (1996–97) Vice-Chairman, Council of Local Sections, Electrochemical Society (1997-98). Chairman, Council of Local Sections, Electrochemical Society (1998-99). Member-at-Large, Electrodeposition Division, Electrochemical Society (1998-1999). Member, Honors and Awards Committee, Electrochemical Society (1999-2004) Chair, Fellows of the Electrochemical Society Nominating Sub Committee (1999-2004). Secretary, Electrodeposition Division, Electrochemical Society (1999-2000). Vice-Chair, Electrodeposition Division, Electrochemical Society (2000-2001). Chair, Electrodeposition Division, Electrochemical Society (2001-2003) IGERT Resource Center National Advisory Board, TERC, Inc. (2008-2009) Member, Education Committee, Electrochemical Society (2009–2011) Chair, NSF Workshop on Tribal Renewable Energy Research (2009-2010) State of Washington Energy Strategy Technical Advisory Board, Department of Commerce (2010-11) JOURNAL and PROPOSAL REVIEWS J. Electrochem. Soc. National Science Foundation Chemistry of Materials Department of Energy Langmuir International Science Foundation Electrochim. Acta Petroleum Research Fund J.A.C.S. Army Research Office Science Louisiana Board of Regents Corrosion Science Royalty Research Fund Physics of Fluids US/Israel Binational Science Foundation MRS Bulletin J. ASCE J. Appl. Electrochem. J. Electroanal. Chem. Physics and Chem. of Solids J. Appl. Electrochem. CHAIRED DOCTORAL DEGREES Student Dissertation Date Employer J. Antonio Medina Thin film electrodeposition using the uniform injection 3/96 WesternDigital cell Corp. Scott M. Haight Development of line-imaging Raman spectroscopy for 3/97 Solar World the analysis of electrochemical systems Brian C. O'Regan Characteristics of dye-sensitized n-TiO2/p-CuSCN 3/98 Imperial College heterojunctions (co-advised with Gutermann, Chem) London

Steven D. Leith Electrodeposition of three dimensional NiFe 12/98 PNNL microstructures Kavita M. Jeerage Performance of electrochemical ion exchange using 6/01 NIST nickel hexacyanoferrate compounds Weihua Wang Rapid fabrication of 3-D microstructures using 6/02 Lam electrodeposition Research William A. Steen Redox properties of nickel hexacyanoferrate derivatized 12/02 USR Corp electrodes studied using Raman spectroscopy Barry R. Lutz Microeddies as microfluidic elements: Cell traps and 12/03 BioE Prof., microreactors UW John D. Whitaker Materials and methods for solid freeform fabrication 12/03 Modumetal Co. of 3-D MEMS (Co-founder) Haixai Dai Mild synthesis of semiconductor/protein nanocomposites 6/05 Cambrios Tech Jian Chen Physics and chemistry of steady streaming microdevices 9/05 Microsoft Daniel B. Allred Electrochemical nanomoulding with proteins 6/06 D.A. Allred Co. (co-advised with Baneyx and Sarikaya) (Founder) Jamie R. Wilson Nonlinear electrochemical impedance analysis 3/07 Praxair (co-advised with Adler) Jeffrey B. Nelson Design, optimization, and translation of electrochemical 6/07 Ionographics printing (Founder) Joseph Fairweather A microfluidic approach to measuring multiphase 12/09 Los Alamos properties of water in gas diffusion electrodes Nat’l Lab Perry Cheung Simulation of multiphase transport in gas diffusion 12/09 UW ME Dept. electrodes Carolyn Grosh Protein-modified nucleation and growth from electrolytes 9/11 Micron (NIH Nanocancer Trainee, co-advised with Baneyx) Technology Sathana Kitayaporn Seeded growth of patterned thin films 9/11 IBM T.J. (Thai Gov't Fellow, co-advised with Baneyx) Watson Shaghayegh Abbasi Modeling of seeded growth processes 7/11 Lumedyne (co-advised with Bohringer, EE) Technology Valerie Lieu The statistics of microeddy devices for sorting and 12/12 counting cells (IGERT Trainee) Ikechukwu In situ solid phase microextraction in PDMS microfluidic advanced to Nwaneshiudu devices (Gates Millenium Scholar, and IGERT Trainee) candidacy Kenneth Faires In forest biomass conversion to value-added products advanced to (IGERT Trainee, co-advised with Reinhall in ME) candidacy Tyler House Design tools for modeling high throughput microeddy single cell advanced to device performance (NSF GRF, IGERT Trainee) candidacy Trevor Braun Combinatorial selection of corrosion and wear resistant alloys in progress

Blake Hough Kinetic processes for mild biomass thermal processing to in progress improve sugar platform economics (co-advised with Jim Pfaendtner in ChemE) CHAIRED MASTERS THESES or SUPERVISED COURSEWORK M.S. PROJECTS Student Thesis Title or Coursework MS Project Date Employer Derek X. Christiansen In-situ monitoring of electrochemical transport processes 9/95 Fujitsu during electrokinetic remediation of Hanford Grout Vault soil Jeffrey A. Bowman Mass transfer in the acoustic streaming flow near a 6/99 Mountain cylindrical electrode Rescue Mariea Frost Coursework M.S. 6/99 U. of Wisc. Weihua Wang Coursework M.S. 12/01 UW Ph.D. Michael J. Melvin Coursework M.S. 3/02 Bellevue CC Jian Chen Coursework M.S. 8/02 UW Ph.D. Haixia Dai Coursework M.S. 12/02 UW Ph.D. Daniel B. Allred Protein templated electrodeposition 3/03 UW Ph.D. Derek Bezaire Microfluidic educational experiments 12/04 Lanxess Oludare Ogunyemi Electrochemical printing through colloidal crystals 5/05 Intel Janhavi Jogalekar Nucleation and growth modified by engineered proteins 3/06 UW Biochem Joseph Fairweather Coursework M.S. 12/06 UW Ph.D. Perry Cheung Coursework M.S. 12/06 UW Ph.D. Carolynn Grosh Connecting Inorganic binding and inorganic synthesis 9/08 UW Ph.D. properties using electrodeposition Sathana Kitayaporn Coursework M.S. 12/08 UW PhD Sara York Coursework M.S. 12/09 Cascade Energy Valerie Lieu Coursework M.S. 12/09 UW PhD Tyler A. House Coursework M.S. 12/10 UW Ph.D. Ikechuwuku Nwaneshiudu Coursework M.S. 12/10 UW Ph.D. POSTDOCTORAL SUPERVISION

Franco Dinelli, Ph.D. Oxford University (1999) Timothy Johnson, Ph.D. University of Washington (2000) Qiuming Yu, Ph.D. Cornell University (2000) Jian Zhou, Ph.D. NC State (2002). Kavita M. Jeerage, Ph.D. University of Washington (2001).

Min Tan, Ph.D. Brigham Young University (2004). Jeffrey Nelson, Ph.D. U.W. (2007). Carolynn Grosch, Ph.D. U.W. (2011) Sathana Kitayaporn P.D. U.W. (2011)

SPONSORED RESEARCH (Curcent) Federal, State, and Foundation Grants Abbreviated Grant Title (ROLE) Duration Funder Total DTS Amount Northwest Advanced Renewables Alliance (1 of 35) 7/11-6/16 USDA $40,000,000 $1,900,000 Grad Assistance in Areas of National Need (PI) 9/12-9/15 D of Ed. $ 400,000 $400,000 IGERT: Bioresource-based energy for sustainable (PI) 9/07-7/13 NSF $ 3,512,000 $3,512,000 MRSEC: Genetically engineered materials (1 of 10) 9/05-8/13 NSF $ 6,048,000 $360,000 ICORPS: Pyrolysis Blanket 10/11-3/13 NSF $ 50,000 $50,000 Combinatorial discovery of replacement coatings (PI) 9/11-12/12 Boeing $ 150,000 $150,000 OTHER TEACHING EXPERIENCE Short Courses “Thin film formation and transformations in rechargeable batteries,” 12 hour short course, Gordon Energy Center, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel, January 19-22, 1998.

“Current Distribution,” 3 hour short course, European Summer School on Electrochemical Engineering, Ferrara, Italy, September 17, 1999.

“Current Distribution,” 4 hour short course, Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne, Switzerland, January, 2000. "Raman Spectroscopy", 1 hour short course, Nanotechnology Short Course Series, Center for Nanotechnology, University of Washington, September, 2005. “Innovation and Entrepreneurship as a Career Choice” 2 hour session (with Jeffrey Nelson), Future Innovators Workshop, NSF Engineering Innovation Fellowship Program, Arlington, VA, May, 2012.

Individual Research Instruction of Undergraduates (* denotes work published or pending in a peer review journal) Student Project Title Carol Gothenquist (5 credits, 1/92-6/92) Hydrodynamic modulation voltammetry *Diane Sexton (8 credits, 6/93-12/93) Collection efficiency measurements with ring-disc electrodes Christina Lomasney (6 credits, 9/94-3/95) Conductometric titrations of surface charge on soils *Shirley Ramli (8 credits, 6/96-6/97) Electrodeposition of NiFe alloys Hieu Lam (6 credits, 1/97-6/97) Electrodeposition of NiFe microstructures Bekki Leu (8 credits, 1/98-6/98) Derivatization of electrodes with nickel hexacyanoferrate Lini Lim (6 credits, 9/98-3/99) Flow in 3-D microstructures Marlina Lukman (6 credits, 3/99-9/99) Electrodeposition of nickel hexacyanoferrate David Gasperino (9 credits, 10/01-6/02) Electrodeposition of compound semiconductor nanodots *Zudky Wisecarver (12 credits, 10/05-6/06) Mass transfer in electrochemical printing *Alvero Presenda (5 credits, 10/05-6/06) Stability of s-layers for electrochem nanofab. Caroline Lim (12 credits, 3/08-6/09) Gas diffusion layer wetting Cen Cen Djunaidi (9 credits, 3/08-3/09) Silver nucleation and growth Olivia Tongoradjo (6 credits, 10/08-3/09 E-beam lithography for electrodeposition *Michael Siedlik (8 credits, 9/09 - ) Seeded growth of nanomaterials Evangaline Drink (9 credits, 1/10 - 6/10) Organic partitioning in PDMS Rory Biesanz (8 credits, 1/10 - 12/10) Organic Partitioning in PDMS measured with QCM Jordan T. Crawford (9 credits, 9/10-6/11) Trapping statistics in hydrodynamic tweezers *Grant Williamson (15 credits, 9/08 - 6/12) Wetting properties of aged fuel cell components

*Michael Siedlik (12 credits, 9/10-6/12) Orchestrated structure evolution Freshman Interest Groups “UW/Tohoku U. (Japan) International Engineering FIG,” Autumn (2000), Autumn (2001). "Electrochemical Engineering Lecture," Winter (2005), Winter (2006), Winter (2007). K-12 Outreach “Designing and scaling up a Catapult,” 4.5 hour hands-on design experience for kindergarden, first, and

second graders, University Cooperative School, Seattle, June 7-11, 1999. (See July 9, 1999 University Week paper for pictures and story). Research Experience for Teachers: “Color-shifting plasmon resonances in gold nanoparticle” NSF funded nanotechnology project with Richard Piccioni, Physics Teacher, Garfield High School, Seattle (7/04). Wildly popular engineering open house experiment “Enginearring” UW, Seattle (4/04), (4/05), (4/07), (4/08), (4/09), (4/11).

Native American Partnerships and Outreach

Tribal Energy Research Partnership 1: Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation, WA (7/08 - 6/09): OUTCOMES: 1 publication accepted, 1 in review. 5 Yakama students joined UW Graduate School directly as a result of IGERT activities. Tribal Energy Research Partnership 2: Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes, MT (7/09 - 6/10). OUTCOMES: 1 publication in preparation, 2 Salish Kootenai College students have joined UW Graduate School as a result of our project work. We have built a REU pipeline and sustained research collaborations. NSF Workshop: Tribal Renewable Energy Research (5/10). 60 tribal leaders and academics from across the U.S. met to define research that addresses key needs in rural tribal communities. OUTCOME: The Intertribal Timber Council has formed a “Research Sub-Committee” to advance indian forestry and technology research needs. UW Native American Ph.D. students are now regularly participating in federal research and needs-assessment panels for NSF and BIA; U.W. Ph.D. student has testified before the U.S. Senate.

DEPARTMENTAL SERVICE Chairman, Peer Review of Teaching, "Regular Track" (1995-1996) Organizer of ChemE effort for Engineering Open House (1995-1996) Graduate Seminar Organizer (1996-1997) Assistant Professor Search Committee (1996) Graduate Admissions Committee (1997- 1998) Undergraduate Admissions Committee (1997-1999) Department Futures Committee (1997) Graduate Curriculum Committee (1991-1998) Undergraduate Curriculum Committee (1991-1993) Graduate Seminar Committee (1991-93) Unit Operations Laboratory Committee (1993-2001) Chairman, TA Training Committee (1998-2000) Chairman, Faculty Search Committee (1999) MSE Microscopy Center Director Search (2001). Chairman, Department Remodelling Committee (2002-04) Chairman, ABET Accreditation Committee (2000-05) Chair, Chem E Space Committee (2006) COLLEGE SERVICE Review Committee for Chairman of Chemical Engineering (1993-1994) Associate Dean Search Committee (1997)

Grantsmanship Panel for Assistant Professors (1998). Computer Resource Infrastructure and Strategic Planning Committee (1999) Review Committee for the Frank Jungers Endowed Chair (2000) Shared Space Policy Committee (2001). Executive Committee for Center for Applied Microsystems (2000-2002) MSE Electron Microscopy Center Steering Committee (2002-2004) Promotion and Tenure Committee (2000-2003) Member, Mechanical Engineering Chair Search Committee (2004) Member, Chem E Chairman Review Committee (2005).

Member, New Dean Transition Team (2006). Member, Executive Committee of the College( 2005-present) COE-lead, Guggenheim Hall Renovation Oversight Committee (2005-2007) COE-lead, Sound Transit Impact Committee (2005-2007) Chair, Center Directors Committee (2005-2006) Member, Executive Committee for the GEMSEC Research Center (2005-2010) Chair, China Energy Group (2007-2008) Member Molecular Engineering Building Committee (2007-2009). Chair, EE Chairperson Search Committee (1/11 - 12/11).

UNIVERSITY SERVICE Reviewer for Royalty Research Fund

Member, Dean of Engineering Search Committee (2005-2006) Member, Research Advisory Board (2005-2008) Member, Photonics STC Advisory Board (2005-2008) Member, Advisory Council to the Vice Provost for Research (2005-2008) Member, Advisory Committee for Faculty Effort Certification (2005-2008). Member, Advisory Committee for Indirect Cost Negotiations (2007-2008). Chair, Nanotechnology Director Search Committee (2007-08) Member, Molecular Engineering Strategic Direction Committee (2007-08). Member, Vice Provost of Global Affairs Search Committee (2008). Member Molecular Engineering Director Search (2009). Member, CPAC Research Advisory Board (2005-2009) Member, Dean of Environment Search Committee (2009-2010) Member, China Faculty Advisory Board (2009) Chair, CSE 10 Year Program Review, The Grad School (2010) Member, Provost Search Committee (2011). Member, Dean of Arts and Science Search Committee (2012-13).

NATIONAL SERVICE The Electrochemical Society, Pennington, NJ (1992-present) Division Officer, Board Member, and Chair or Member of many Committees National Science Foundation, Arlington VA (1994-present) SBIR: Small Business Innovative Research Grant Review Panels (1994, 1997, 2000, 2002) REG: Research Equipment Grant Review Panel (1995). CAREER Award Review Panel (1998, 2009, 2010) IGERT: Integrative Graduate Education and Research Training Review Panels (1999, 2007, 2008) CCLI: Curriculum, Course and Laboratory Innovation Grant review Arlington, VA (2004). EFRI: Emerging Frontiers of Research and Innovation (2010). GRFP: Graduate Research Fellowship Program (2011). IGERT: Integrative Graduate Eduction and Research Training (2012) EPRI Workshop on in-situ electrochemical soil and water remediation, Palo Alto, CA (1994). EPRI/NSF Workshop on the future of electrochemical separation science and technology, Arlington, VA (1995). DOE Plume Focus Area Gateway Technology Review Panel, Oak Ridge, TN (1996). National Academy of Engineering Frontiers of Engineering, Irvine, CA (1998). EPA/NSF Technology for a Sustainable Environment Grant Review Panel, Arlington, VA, (1998, 2001). Defense Science and Technology Research Council, Arlington, VA (2004).

DARPA Science and Technology MEMS Workshop, Santa Barbara, CA (2006). Chief Technology Officer Roundtable on Graduate Education, CCR, Washington, DC (2010). Advanced Manufacturing Initiative Workshop, DARPA/DOE/NIST, Napa, CA (2011). PNNL Fellow selection committee (2012) Delegate, National Academy’s Global Grand Challenges Summit, London (2013). OTHER SERVICE (Industrial Consulting or other Company Roles) Environmental Research and Develeopment Corporation, Idaho Falls, ID - Consultant Read-Rite Corporation, Milpitas, CA - Consultant Slope Indicator Company, Bothell, WA - Consultant The Fredricks Company, Huntingdon Valley, PA - Consultant MEMStek Products, LLC, Vancouver, WA - Consultant Microsound Corporation, Issaquah, WA - Consultant Microvision Corporation, Bothell, WA - Consultant Boston Scientific Corporation, Redmond, WA and Maple Grove, MN - Consultant Advanced Power Technology, Bend OR - Consultant Neah Power, Bothell, WA - Technology Assessment Tiger Team MBD Capital, Santa Monica, CA - Technology due diligence consultant Micrametal, Seattle, WA - Scientific Advisory Board Carbon Cultures, Seattle, WA - Scientific Advisory Board