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Suggested Citation:"4. Panel for Chemical Science and Technology." National Research Council. 1997. Board on Assessment of NIST Programs Directory of Board and Panel Members: Fiscal Year 1997. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9044.
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Panel for Chemical Science and Technology

Dr. Hratch G.Semerjian

Director

Chemical Science and Technology Laboratory

NIST

Chemistry Building, Room A317

Gaithersburg, MD 20899

301/975–3145

FAX 301/975–3845

Email: hratch.semerjian@nist.gov

Dr. William F.Koch

Deputy Director

Chemical Science and Technology Laboratory

NIST

Chemistry Building, Room A317

Gaithersburg, MD 20899

301/975–3145

FAX 301/975–3845

Email: william.koch@nist.gov

The Chemical Science and Technology Laboratory (CSTL) performs cutting-edge research in measurement science; develops and maintains measurement methods, standards, and reference data; and develops models for chemical, biochemical, and physical properties and processes. CSTL provides these capabilities to enhance U.S. industry’s productivity and competitiveness; assure equity in trade; and improve public health, safety, and environmental quality.

The technologies and services provided by CSTL help the U.S. chemical manufacturing, energy, health care, biotechnology, food processing, and materials processing industries to meet the broad range of international measurement requirements and compete in global markets.

One of CSTL’s goals is to anticipate the measurement needs of new technologies, so that a measurement infrastructure is available by the time a new technology is implemented Needs are expanding for accurate, quantitative measurements at ever-decreasing detection limits, in harsher environments, and for a wider range of chemical species.

In addition, the development of novel and improved processing techniques and new approaches to pollution prevention and control are critical to the economic success of U.S. industry. Through a strong commitment to basic research, and by leading the advancement of measurement science in critical areas, CSTL is poised to meet emerging national needs.

Panel for Chemical Science and Technology

Chair:

Dr. Kenneth O.MacFadden (1997)

Vice President, Technical Services

Allied Signal

101 Columbia Road

Morristown, NJ 07962–2245

201/455–4229

FAX 201/455–3030

Vice Chair:

Dr. Lou Ann Heimbrook (1999)

IC Engineering Director

Lucent Technologies

2525 North 12 Street

Reading, PA 19612–3396

610/939–7400

FAX 610/939–6420

Email: rdlah3@micro.lucent.com

Suggested Citation:"4. Panel for Chemical Science and Technology." National Research Council. 1997. Board on Assessment of NIST Programs Directory of Board and Panel Members: Fiscal Year 1997. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9044.
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Prof. John L.Anderson (1998)

Dean, College of Engineering

Carnegie Mellon University

Pittsburgh, PA 15213–3890

412/268–2537

FAX 412/268–6421

Email: johna@cmu.edu

Dr. Ramon M.Barnes (1997)

Department of Chemistry

Lederle GRC Tower A, Room 701

University of Massachusetts

Box 34510

Amherst, MA 01003–4510

413/545–2294

FAX 413/545–3757/4490

Email: ramon.m.barnes@chemistry.umass.edu

Prof. Paulette Clancy (1997)

School of Chemical Engineering

254 Olin Hall

Cornell University

Ithaca, NY 14853–5201

607/255–4616

FAX 607/255–9166

Email: pc@cheme.cornell.edu

Dr. Anthony M.Dean (1999)

Senior Research Associate

Corporate Research Laboratories

Exxon Research & Engineering Company

P.O. Box 998

Annandale,NJ 08801

908/730–2727

FAX 908/730–3344

Email: amdean@erenj.com

Dr. Robert R.Dorsch (1997)

Director, Biotechnology Development

DuPont Central Research & Development

Experimental Station

Building 328, Room 211

P.O. Box 80328

Wilmington, DE 19880–0328

302/695–7600

FAX 302/695–8114

Email: dorschrr@al.esvax.umc.dupont.com

Dr. H.Frederick Dylla (1997)

Technology Transfer Manager

Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility

12000 Jefferson Avenue

Newport News, VA 23606

804/249–7450

FAX 804/249–6357

Email: dylla@cebaf.gov.internet

Dr. Arlene A.Garrison (1998)

Measurement and Control Engineering Center

College of Engineering

102Estabrook Hall

University of Tennessee

Knoxville, TN 37996–2350

423/974–2375

FAX 423/974–4995

Email: agarrison@utk.edu

Prof. Steven M.George (1998)

Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry

University of Colorado

Boulder, CO 80309–0215

303/492–3398

FAX 303/492–5894

Email: georges@spot.colorado.edu

Dr. Wayne O.Johnson (1999)

Department Manager, Analytical Research and Physical Measurements Science

Rohm and Haas Company

Research Laboratory

727 Norristown Road

Spring House, PA 19477–0904

215/619–5365

FAX 215/619–1607

Email: rsrwoj@rohmhaas.com

Dr. Helen H.Lee (1998)

Associate Professor of Medical Biotechnology

Department of Haematology

Clinical School of Medicine

University of Cambridge

MRC Centre, Hills Road

Cambridge CB2 2QH, United Kingdom

44–1223–412485 or 44–1223–548000

FAX 44–1223–323427

Suggested Citation:"4. Panel for Chemical Science and Technology." National Research Council. 1997. Board on Assessment of NIST Programs Directory of Board and Panel Members: Fiscal Year 1997. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9044.
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Dr. Douglas E.Leng (1998)

Consultant

LENG Associates

1714 Sylvan Lane

Midland, MI 48640–2538

Phone and FAX 517/832–2624

Email: lengde@aol.com

Dr. Anne L.Testoni (1999)

Engineering Manager

DEC-Digital Semiconductor

77 Reed Road HL02–3/N08

Hudson, MA 01749

508/568–5096

FAX 508/568–6453

Email: testoni@asdg.enet.dec.com

Suggested Citation:"4. Panel for Chemical Science and Technology." National Research Council. 1997. Board on Assessment of NIST Programs Directory of Board and Panel Members: Fiscal Year 1997. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9044.
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Suggested Citation:"4. Panel for Chemical Science and Technology." National Research Council. 1997. Board on Assessment of NIST Programs Directory of Board and Panel Members: Fiscal Year 1997. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9044.
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Suggested Citation:"4. Panel for Chemical Science and Technology." National Research Council. 1997. Board on Assessment of NIST Programs Directory of Board and Panel Members: Fiscal Year 1997. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9044.
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