Smalyukh receives 2021 Langmuir Lectureship Award
Professor Ivan Smalyukh
Professor Ivan Smalyukh is one of the winners of the for his innovative work in the colloid and surface chemistry fields. Smalyukh will deliver a special presentation at the 2021 ACS Fall National Meeting, as will Professor Deborah Leckband of the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, who also earned the honor.
鈥淢y presentation at the ACS fall meeting will focus on highly thermally insulating porous materials that are also highly transparent and, thus, suitable for a large variety of applications where thermal superinsulation and high transparency are needed at the same time, including windows, skylights, greenhouses and so on,鈥 Smalyukh said. 鈥淚t will discuss how such materials can boost the energy efficiency of buildings鈥攅specially windows鈥攚hich are currently responsible for the consumption of about 40% of all energy generated in the United States.鈥
Smalyukh鈥檚 materials work is an interdisciplinary mix of engineering, physics and chemistry research to address fundamental and application challenges in colloids and surface science.
He cited many students who worked with him through the Materials Science and Engineering program as key contributors to his materials research, including Qiaoxuan Zhang鈥攖he first student to graduate from the program with a master鈥檚 degree鈥擧aley Sohn and Ghadah Sheetah鈥攖he first PhD graduates鈥擱ao Fei, Allister Frazier, Joshua De La Cruz, Rayshan Visvanathan, Pedro Melo and Changda Darren Liu.
鈥淚 would like to thank the ACS selection committee, as well as my team members and collaborators with whom I have enjoyed working on colloid and surface science projects over the years,鈥 Smalyukh said. 鈥淛ust over the last 14 years since my arrival at CU 麻豆影院, my team included about 150 PhD students, postdoctoral fellows, undergraduate researchers and visiting scholars. This award would not be possible without the collaborative contributions of all of these team members.鈥
The will take place Aug. 22-26 in Atlanta.