Professor Joseph T. Hupp
Education | Experience | Honors | Activities | Publications
PERSONAL: Birth date: March 23, 1957; Cuba, New York. |
Houghton College | Chemistry | B.S. 1979 |
Michigan State University | Chemistry | Ph.D. 1983 |
University of North Carolina | Res. Assoc., Chemistry | 1984-1986 |
2008-Present |
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2000-Present | Morrison Professor of Chemistry, Northwestern University | ||
1998-2000 | Dow Professor of Chemistry, Northwestern University | ||
1993-Present | Professor, Department of Chemistry, Northwestern University | ||
1990-1993 | Associate Professor, Department of Chemistry, Northwestern University | ||
1986-1990 | Assistant Professor, Department of Chemistry, Northwestern University |
- Fellow of the Materials Research Society, 2016
- Thomson-Reuters ISI "Highly Cited Researcher", 2015
- Fellow of the American Chemical Society, 2015
- Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry, 2014
- Thomson-Reuters ISI "Highly Cited Researcher", 2014
- Stephanie L. Kwolek Award, Royal Society of Chemistry, 2014
- Hoffman Lecturer, Florida State University, 2014
- Charles N. Reilly Award, Society for Electroanalytical Chemistry, 2014
- International Award, Japan Society for Coordination Chemistry, 2013
- Griffith Memorial Lecturer, University of New Orleans, 2012
- American Chemical Society, Division of Analytical Chemistry, Award in Electrochemistry, 2012
- Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, 2012
- Coates Lecturer, University of Wyoming, 2012
- Gomberg Lecturer, University of Michigan, 2011
- Kolthoff Lecturer, University of Minnesota, 2011
- Co-chair, 2011 Gordon Research Conference on “Renewable Energy: Solar Fuels”.
- Houghton College Alumnus of the Year, 2010.
- Distinguished Alumni Lecturer, Michigan State University, 2010.
- H. H. King Lecturer, Kansas State University, 2008.
- “Outstanding Research Achievement Award” for the 2008 DTRA Chem-Bio Defense Conference.
- IAPS Award of the Inter-American Photochemical Society, 2007.
- David C. Grahame Award, Electrochemical Society, 2007.
- Carl Wagner Memorial Award, Electrochemical Society, 2005.
- Morrison Professorship, 2000-present.
- Dow Professorship, 1998-2000.
- National Fresenius Award of Phi Lambda Upsilon, 1993.
- Henry and Camille Dreyfus Teacher-Scholar Award, 1991-96.
- Alfred P. Sloan Fellow, 1990-92.
- Atlantic Richfield Foundation Junior Faculty Fellow, 1986-87.
- NSF Presidential Young Investigator, 1986-91.
- Sohio Fellowship, Michigan State University, summer 1982.
Recent and Current Professional Activities and Service Work:
- Deputy Director, DOE Energy Frontier Research Center for Inorganometallic Catalyst Design
- Scientific Advisory Board, Joint Center for Artificial Photosynthesis (DOE “Solar Hub”) Caltech/Berkeley
- Co-chair, 2011 Gordon Research Conference on “Renewable Energy: Solar Fuels”
- Program Review Committee for Nanoscience Center at Northern Illinois University (2011)
- Review panel member for Caltech’s NSF-CCI “Powering the Planet” program (2010)
- Ireland Solar Research Center, funded by the Irish National Science Foundation, review panel (2010)
- Center Management Review Panel member for DOE’s “Energy Frontier Research Center” program
- Chair of Northwestern University, Department of Chemistry (2006-2009)
- Lawrence Berkeley Lab, Helios Solar Energy Research Center, review panel
- External Reviewer for the School of Basic Sciences of the EPFL (Lausanne, Switzerland)
- Brookhaven National Laboratory, Dept. of Applied Chemistry, review panel
- National Renewable Energy Lab, Solar Photochemistry Program, review panel
- Notre Dame Radiation Laboratory, review panel
- Co-organizer of Inter-American Photochemical Society Meeting
- Co-organizer of Japan-USA Symposium on Coordination Space
- Co-organizer of First International Symposium on the Photofunctional Chemistry of Complex Systems
- Co-organizer of various symposia at ECS, ACS, and Pacifichem meetings
Service on several DOE, DOD, NSF-CBET, NSF-SBIR, NSF-NER, and related funding panels
- Editorial Board of Langmuir (current)
- Associate Editor of Journal of the American Chemical Society (2003 to 2014)
PUBLICATIONS: Go to Publications Page.