Lutkenhaus CV - Artie McFerrin Chemical Engineering

JODIE L. LUTKENHAUS
ARTIE MCFERRIN DEPARTMENT OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY, TEXAS ENGINEERING EXPERIMENT STATION
JACK E. BROWN ENGINEERING BUILDING
3122 TAMU, COLLEGE STATION, TX 77843-3122
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APPOINTMENTS
William and Ruth Neely Faculty Fellow
January 2014-
Materials Science and Engineering Program
Texas A&M University
Courtesy Appointment
August 2012-
Artie McFerrin Department of Chemical Engineering
Texas A&M University
Assistant Professor
August 2010-
Department of Chemical Engineering
Yale University
Assistant Professor
July 2008-July 2010
Polymer Science and Engineering
University of Massachusetts Amherst
Post-Doctoral Researcher, Adviser: Thomas P. Russell
2007-2008
EDUCATION
Ph.D., Chemical Engineering
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Thesis Adviser: Paula T. Hammond
2002-2007
B.S., Chemical Engineering
University of Texas at Austin
Research Adviser: Grant Willson
1998-2002
HONORS AND RECOGNITIONS
Montague-CTE Scholar
2014
George Armistead, Jr. ’23 Faculty Excellence Teaching Award
2014 and 2015
Kaneka Junior Faculty Scholarship
2014
3M Non-Tenured Faculty Award
2014
ACS PMSE Young Investigator
2014
AFOSR YIP Award
2013
TEES Select Young Faculty
2012
NAE Frontiers of Engineering Education Symposium Participant
2011
ACS PRF Doctoral New Investigator
2011
NSF CAREER Award
2011
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SUBMITTED OR IN REVISION RESEARCH PUBLICATIONS (1DENOTES LUTKENHAUS UNDERGRADUATE COAUTHORS, 2DENOTES LUTKENHAUS GRADUATE STUDENTS, 3DENOTES LUTKENHAUS POST-DOCS,
*DENOTES CORRESPONDING AUTHOR)
1. Zhang, Y., Yildirim, E., Antila, H.S., Sammalkorpi, M., & Lutkenhaus, J.L., Understanding colloidal
stability in time-dependent polyelectrolyte complexes. Submitted to Macromolecules.
2. Luo, S., Lutkenhaus, J.L., & Nasrabadi, H., Effect of Confinement on the Bubble Points of
Hydrocarbons in Nano-Porous Media. Submitted to Physical Review Letters.
3. An, H., Mike, J., Smith, K.A., Swank, L., Lin, Y.-H., Pesek, S., Verduzco, R., & Lutkenhaus, J.L., Highly
Flexible Self-Assembled V2O5 Cathodes Enabled by Conducting Diblock Copolymers Submitted to Nature
Communications.
RESEARCH PUBLICATIONS (870+ CITATIONS AND H-INDEX OF 16, MARCH 2015 FROM WEB OF SCIENCE)
(1DENOTES LUTKENHAUS UNDERGRADUATE CO-AUTHORS, 2DENOTES LUTKENHAUS GRADUATE
STUDENTS, 3DENOTES LUTKENHAUS POST-DOCS, *DENOTES CORRESPONDING AUTHOR)
1. Sung, C.,2 Ye, Y.,1 & Lutkenhaus, J.L.,* Reversibly pH-Responsive Nanoporous Layer-by-Layer
Microtubes Accepted to ACS Macro Letters.
2. Kwon, S.R.,2 Jeon, J.-W.,2 & Lutkenhaus, J.L.,* Sprayable, paintable layer-by-layer polyaniline
nanofiber/graphene
electrodes.
RSC
Advances
5
(20),
14994-15001
(2015).
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/C4RA16822D
3. Reid, D.K.,2 Alves Freire, M.,1 Yao, H., Sue, H.-J., & Lutkenhaus, J.L.,* The Effect of Surface Chemistry
on the Glass Transition of Polycarbonate Inside Cylindrical Nanopores. ACS Macro Letters, 151-154
(2015).
4. Jeon, J.-W.,2 Kwon, S.R.,2 & Lutkenhaus, J.L.,* Polyaniline nanofiber/electrochemically reduced
graphene oxide layer-by-layer electrodes for electrochemical energy storage. Journal of Materials Chemistry A
3 (7), 3757-3767 (2015). http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/C4TA04697H (A “most read” paper January
2015).
5. Jeon, J.-W.,2 Zhang, L., Lutkenhaus, J.L., Laskar, D.D., Lemmon, J.P., Choi, D., Nandasiri, M.I., Hashmi,
A., Xu, J., Motkuri, R.K., Fernandez, C.A., Liu, J., Tucker, M.P., McGrail, P.B., Yang, B., & Nune, S.K.,
Controlling Porosity in Lignin-Derived Nanoporous Carbon for Supercapacitor Applications.
ChemSusChem 8 (3), 428-432 (2015). (Received Cover, A “most read” paper October 2014).
6. Puhr, J.T., 2 Swerdlow, B.E.,1 Reid, D.K.,2 & Lutkenhaus, J.L.,* The effect of nanoparticle location and
shape on thermal transitions observed in hydrated layer-by-layer assemblies. Soft Matter 10 (40), 81078115 (2014). http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/C4SM01527D
7. Reid, D.K.,2 Ehlinger, B.A.,1 Shao, L.,2 & Lutkenhaus, J.L.,* Crystallization and orientation of isotactic
poly(propylene) in cylindrical nanopores. Journal of Polymer Science Part B: Polymer Physics 52 (21), 1412-1419
(2014). http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/polb.23577
8. Shao, L.,2 Jeon, J.-W.,2 & Lutkenhaus, J.L.,* Polyaniline Nanofiber/Vanadium Pentoxide Sprayed Layerby-Layer Electrodes for Energy Storage. Journal of Materials Chemistry A 2 (35), 14421-14428 (2014).
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/C4TA02911A
9. Sung, C.,2 Hearn, K.,1 & Lutkenhaus, J.,* Thermal transitions in hydrated layer-by-layer assemblies
observed using electrochemical impedance spectroscopy. Soft Matter 10 (34), 6467-6476 (2014).
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/C4SM01269K Recognized as a “Hot Paper” in the Soft Matter blog.
10. Zhou, J.,2 Pishko, M.V., & Lutkenhaus, J.L.,* Thermoresponsive Layer-by-Layer Assemblies for
Nanoparticle-Based Drug Delivery. Langmuir (2014). http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/la501047m
11. Jeon, J.-W.,2 Sharma, R., Meduri, P., Arey, B.W., Schaef, H.T., Lutkenhaus, J.L.,* Lemmon, J.P.,
Thallapally, P.K., Nandasiri, M.I., McGrail, B.P., & Nune, S.K.,* In Situ One-Step Synthesis of
Hierarchical Nitrogen-Doped Porous Carbon for High-Performance Supercapacitors. ACS Applied
Materials & Interfaces 6 (10), 7214-7222 (2014). http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/am500339x
12. Sung, C.,2 Vidyasagar, A.,3 Hearn, K.,1 & Lutkenhaus, J.L.,* “Temperature-triggered shapetransformations in layer-by-layer microtubes.” Journal of Materials Chemistry B 2 (15), 2088-2092 (2014).
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/C4TB00176A (Received Back Cover) (2 Citations)
13. Mike, J.F.,3 Shao, L.,2 Jeon, J.-W.,2 & Lutkenhaus, J.L.,* “Charge Storage in Decyl- and 3,6,9-TrioxadecylSubstituted Poly(dithieno[3,2-b:2,3-d]pyrrole) Electrodes.” Macromolecules 47 (1), 79-88 (2014).
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/ma402071k
14. Jeon, J.-W.,2 O’Neal, J.,1 Shao, L.2 & Lutkenhaus, J. L.* “Charge Storage in Polymer Acid-Doped
Polyaniline-Based Layer-by-Layer Electrodes.” ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces 5, 10127-10136 (2013).
http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/am402809e) (1 Citation)
15. Guan, D., Ramirez, M., Shao, L.,2 Jacobsen, D., Barrera, I., Lutkenhaus, J., & Chen, Z.,* “TwoComponent Protein Hydrogels Assembled Using an Engineered Disulfide-Forming Protein–Ligand
Pair.” Biomacromolecules 14 (8), 2909-2916 (2013). http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/bm400814u (1 Citation)
16. Mike, J.F.3 & Lutkenhaus, J.L.,* “Electrochemically Active Polymers for Electrochemical Energy Storage:
Opportunities and Challenges.” ACS Macro Letters 2 (9), 839-844 (2013).
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/mz400329j (Received Cover of ACS Macro Letters, Top Downloaded Article for
September 2013-July 2014) (6 Citations)
17. Sung, C.,2 Hearn, K.,1 Reid, D.K.,2 Vidyasagar, A.,3 & Lutkenhaus, J.L.,* “A Comparison of Thermal
Transitions in Dip- and Spray-Assisted Layer-by-Layer Assemblies.” Langmuir 29 (28), 8907-8913 (2013).
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/la4016965) (1 Citation)
18. Cho, C., Jeon, J.-W.,2 Lutkenhaus, J., & Zacharia, N.S.,* “Electric Field Induced Morphological
Transitions in Polyelectrolyte Multilayers.” ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces 5 (11), 4930-4936 (2013).
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/am400667y (4 Citations)
19. Shao, L.,2 Jeon, J.-W.,2 & Lutkenhaus, J.L.,* “Porous polyaniline nanofiber/vanadium pentoxide layer-bylayer electrodes for energy storage.” Journal of Materials Chemistry A 1 (26), 7648-7656 (2013).
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/C3TA10961E (6 Citations)
20. Jeon, J.-W.,2 Ma, Y., Mike, J.F.,3 Shao, L.,2 Balbuena, P.B., & Lutkenhaus, J.L.,* “Oxidatively stable
polyaniline:polyacid electrodes for electrochemical energy storage.” Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics 15
(24), 9654-9662 (2013). http://pubs.rsc.org/en/Content/ArticleLanding/2013/CP/C3CP51620B (9
Citations), (Received Cover of C&EN news, May 2013).
21. Mike, J.F.3 & Lutkenhaus, J.L.,* “Recent advances in conjugated polymer energy storage.” Journal of
Polymer Science Part B: Polymer Physics 51 (7), 468-480 (2013). http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/polb.23256 (2
Citations) (A “Most Downloaded Article”, January-November 2014) (12 Citations)
22. Ajay Vidyasagar,3 Choonghyun Sung,2 Kristen Losensky,1 and Jodie L. Lutkenhaus.* “pH-Dependent
Thermal Transitions in Hydrated Layer-by-Layer Assemblies Containing Weak Polyelectrolytes,”
Macromolecules 2012, 45(22), 9169-76. http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/ma3020454 (4 Citations)
23. Ajay Vidyasagar,3 Choonghyun Sung,2 Randall Gamble,1 Jodie L. Lutkenhaus.* “Thermal Transitions in
Dry and Hydrated Layer-by-Layer Assemblies Exhibiting Linear and Exponential Growth.” ACS NANO
2012, 6(7), 6174-6184. http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/nn301526b (16 Citations)
24. Choonghyun Sung,2 Ajay Vidyasagar,3 Katelin Hearn,1 and Jodie L. Lutkenhaus.* “The Effect of
Thickness on the Thermal Properties of Hydrogen-Bonded LbL Assemblies.” Langmuir 2012, 28(21),
8100-9. http://pubs.acs.org/doi/full/10.1021/la301300h (5 Citations)
25. Lu Zhang,3 Ajay Vidyasagar,3 Jodie L. Lutkenhaus.* “Fabrication and thermal analysis of layer-by-layer
micro- and nanotubes.” Current Opinion in Colloid & Interface Science 2012, 17(2), 114-121.
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1359029411001300 (5 Citations)
26. Lin Shao,2 Jodie L. Lutkenhaus.* “Polyaniline/Vanadium Pentoxide Layer-by-Layer Electrodes for
Electrochemical
Energy
Storage,”
Chemistry
of
Materials
2012,
24(1),
181-189.
http://pubs.acs.org/doi/full/10.1021/cm202774n (22 Citations)
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27. L. Zhang,3 B. L. Chaloux, T. Saito, M. A. Hickner, J. L. Lutkenhaus.* “Ion Conduction in Polyethylene
glycol
Ionically-Assembled
Complexes.”
Macromolecules
2011,
44(24),
9723-9730.
http://pubs.acs.org/doi/full/10.1021/ma201715s (3 Citations)
28. Majewski, Pawel; Gopinadhan, Manesh; Jang, Woo-Sik;3 Lutkenhaus, Jodie L.; Osuji, Chinedum.*
“Anisotropic ionic conductivity in block copolymer membranes by magnetic field alignment.” Journal of
the American Chemical Society 2010, 132(49), 17516-17522. http://pubs.acs.org/doi/full/10.1021/ja107309p
(45 Citations)
29. Woo-Sik Jang,3 Anne Jensen,1 Lin Shao,2 Jodie L. Lutkenhaus.* “Confinement Effects on Cross-linking
Reactions within Electrostatic Layer-by-Layer Assemblies.” Macromolecules 2010, 43(22), 9473-9479.
http://pubs.acs.org/doi/full/10.1021/ma102043d (11 Citations)
30. Serghei, A.; Lutkenhaus, J. L.; Miranda, D. F.; McEnnis, K.; Kremer, F.; Russell, T. P.; “Density
fluctuations and phase transitions of ferroelectric polymer nanowires.” Small 2010, 6, 1822.
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/smll.201000562/abstract (14 Citations)
31. Shao, L.2 and Lutkenhaus, J. L.,* “Thermochemical properties of free-standing electrostatic layer-by-layer
assemblies containing poly(allylamine hydrochloride) and poly(acrylic acid).” Soft Matter 2010, 6(14), 33639. http://pubs.rsc.org/en/Content/ArticleLanding/2010/SM/c0sm00082e (18 Citations)
32. Lutkenhaus, J. L.;* McEnnis, K. E.; Serghei, A.; Russell, T. P.,* “Confinement Effects on Piezoelectric
Properties of Polyvinylidene fluoride – co – trifluoroethylene.” Macromolecules 2010, 43(8), 3844-3850.
http://pubs.acs.org/doi/full/10.1021/ma100166a (50 Citations)
33. Jang, W.-S.;3 Saito, T.; Hickner, M.; Lutkenhaus, J. L.,* “Electrostatic Assembly of Poly(ethylene glycol)
Nanotubes,”
Macromolecular
Rapid
Communications
2010,
31(8),
745-751.
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/marc.200900807/abstract (5 Citations)
34. Lutkenhaus, J. L.; McEnnis, K.; Hammond, P. T., “Nano- and Microporous Layer-by-Layer Assemblies
Containing Poly(ethylene imine) and Poly(acrylic acid)” Macromolecules 2008, 41, (16), 6047-6054.
http://pubs.acs.org/doi/full/10.1021/ma800003x (49 Citations)
35. Seo, J. H.; Lutkenhaus, J. L.; Kim, J.; Hammond, P. T.; Char, K., “ Effect of the Layer-by-Layer (LbL)
Deposition Method on the Surface Morphology and Wetting Behavior of Hydrophobically Modified
PEO
and
PAA
LbL
Films.”
Langmuir
2008,
24,
(15),
7995-8000.
http://pubs.acs.org/doi/full/10.1021/la800906x (32 Citations)
36. Lock, J. P.; Lutkenhaus, J. L.; Zacharia, N. S.; Hammond, P. T.; Gleason, K. K., “Electrochemical
Investigation of PEDOT Films Deposited via CVD for Electrochromic Applications.” Synthetic Metals
2007, 157, (22), 894-898. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S037967790700207X (28
Citations)
37. Cord, B.; Lutkenhaus, J. L.; Berggren, K. K., Optimal Temperature for Development of
Poly(methylmethacrylate).” Journal of Vacuum Science & Technology B 2007, 25, (6), 2013-2016.
http://avspublications.org/jvstb/resource/1/jvtbd9/v25/i6/p2013_s1 (34 Citations)
38. Lutkenhaus, J. L.; Hammond, P. T., “Electrochemically enabled polyelectrolyte multilayer devices: from
fuel
cells
to
sensors.”
Invited
Review.
Soft
Matter
2007,
3,
804–816.
http://pubs.rsc.org/en/Content/ArticleLanding/2007/SM/b701203a (142 Citations)
39. Lutkenhaus, J. L.; McEnnis, K.; Hammond, P. T., “Tuning the Glass Transition and Ionic Conductivity
of Poly(ethylene oxide)/Poly(acrylic acid) Layer-by-Layer Assemblies”. Macromolecules 2007, 40, (23),
8367-8373. http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/ma0713557 (32 Citations)
40. Seo, J. H.; Lutkenhaus, J. L.; Kim, J.; Hammond, P. T.; Char, K., “Development of Surface Morphology
in Multilayered Films Prepared by Layer-by-Layer Deposition Using Poly(acrylic acid) and
Hydrophobically Modified Poly(ethylene oxide).” Macromolecules 2007, 40, (11), 4028-4036.
http://pubs.acs.org/doi/full/10.1021/ma070232j (24 Citations)
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41. Lutkenhaus, J. L.; Olivetti, E. O.; Verploegen, E. A.; Cord, B.; Sadoway, D. R.; Hammond, P. T.,
“Anisotropic Structure and Transport in Self-Assembled Layered Polymer-Clay Nanocomposites.”
Langmuir 2007, 23, (16), 8515-8521. http://pubs.acs.org/doi/full/10.1021/la700432p (36 Citations)
42. Lutkenhaus, J. L.; Hrabak, K. D.; McEnnis, K.; Hammond, P. T., “Elastomeric Flexible Free-Standing
Hydrogen-Bonded Nanoscale Assemblies.” Journal of the American Chemical Society 2005, 127, (49), 1722817234. http://pubs.acs.org/doi/full/10.1021/ja053472s (120 Citations)
43. Lowman, G. M.; Tokuhisa, H.; Lutkenhaus, J. L.; Hammond, P. T., “Novel Solid-State Polymer
Electrolyte Consisting of a Porous Layer-by-Layer Polyelectrolyte Thin Film and Oligoethylene Glycol.”
Langmuir 2004, 20, (22), 9791-9795. http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/la0485069 (41 Citations)
44. Burns, S. D.; Gardiner, A. B.; Krukonis, V. J.; Wetmore, P. M.; Lutkenhaus, J. L.; Schmid, G. M.;
Flanagin, L. W.; Willson, C. G., “Understanding Nonlinear Dissolution Rates in Photoresists.” Proceedings
of SPIE 2001, 4345, 37-49. http://spie.org/x648.html?product_id=436876 (15 Citations)
Summary of Publications, Journals, and Impact Factors
ACS Nano, 1 paper, Impact Factor = 12.033
Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2 papers, Impact Factor = 11.444
Chemistry of Materials, 1 paper, Impact Factor = 8.535
Small, 1 paper, Impact Factor = 7.823
ChemSusChem, 1 paper, Impact Factor = 7.117
Current Opinion in Colloid & Interface Science, 1 paper, Impact Factor =7.305
Journal of Materials Chemistry A, 3 papers, Impact Factor = 6.626 (for Journal of Materials Chemistry)
Journal of Materials Chemistry B, 1 paper, Impact Factor = 6.626 (for Journal of Materials Chemistry)
Macromolecules, 8 papers, Impact Factor = 5.927
ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces, 3 papers, Impact Factor = 5.900
Biomacromolecules, 1 paper, Impact Factor = 5.788
ACS Macro Letters, 3 papers, Impact Factor = 5.242
Macromolecular Rapid Communications, 1 paper, Impact Factor = 4.608
Langmuir, 6 papers, Impact Factor = 4.384
Soft Matter, 4 papers, Impact Factor = 4.151
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 1 paper, Impact Factor = 4.198
Synthetic Metals, 1 paper, Impact Factor = 2.256
Journal of Polymer Science Part B, 2 papers, Impact Factor = 2.221
Journal of Vacuum Science and Technology B, 1 paper, Impact Factor = 1.267
SERVICE
Professional Service
Vice-Chair, Area 8a Polymers, American Institute of Chemical Engineers, 2015Member-At-Large, American Chemical Society Division of Polymeric Materials: Science and Engineering
2011-2012, 2015Session Chair, Layer-by-Layer Assemblies Conference, Hoboken, New Jersey, 2014
Plenary Organizer, AICHE 2014, “Emerging Areas in Polymer Science and Engineering”
Organizer, Texas Soft Matter Meeting, Fall 2013
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Session Chair for IUPAC Macro 2012 in Blacksburg, VA
Symposium Organizer for ACS Colloids Division for “Polyelectrolyte Complexes and Multilayers,” Fall
2011
Doolittle Award Chair, American Chemical Society Division of Polymeric Materials: Science and
Engineering, 2011-2013
Discussion Leader for Polymers Gordon Research Conference, 2011
Session Chair, American Institute of Chemical Engineering (AICHE) Annual Meeting, 2008-2012
Poster judge for AICHE Annual Meeting 2010
Session Chair, American Physical Society (APS) March Meeting, 2008-2011, 2013
Session Chair, American Chemical Society (ACS) National Meeting, 2009 and 2011
Organizer, Thermal Analysis of Materials Workshop at Yale, 2010
Co-organizer, 38th New England Complex Fluids Workshop, 2009
Reviewer: Chemistry of Materials, Energy & Environmental Science, ACS Macro Letters, Soft Matter,
Macromolecules, Journal of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, Electrochemistry Communications, Journal of the
Electrochemical Society, Journal of Physical Chemistry, Synthetic Metals, Langmuir, Journal of Materials Chemistry, ACS
Applied Materials and Interfaces, ACS Nano, Chemical Communications, Journal of Colloid and Interfacial Science,
Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects, RSC Advances, Journal of the American Chemical
Society, Angewandte Chemie International Edition, Advanced Materials, AICHE Journal.
Texas A&M Service
Engineering Faculty Advisory Committee (EFAC) Representative,
2012-5
Departmental Faculty Search Committee
2014-
Departmental Scholarship Committee
2011-3, 2014-
MCF FIB Hiring Committee
2014
CRI CHEN Faculty Search Committee
2014-
Materials Science and Engineering (MSEN) Department Faculty Search Committee
2013-4
Chemical Engineering (CHEN) Department Faculty Search Committee
2013-
Departmental Search Committee for Communications Coordinator
2012
AICHE ChemE Car Faculty Participant
2012-
Society of Plastics Engineers Faculty Adviser
2012-
Chemical Engineering Graduate Women’s Network Faculty Adviser
2012-
Women Faculty Network Engineering Representative
2012-3
Texas A&M University, Speaker for SWE High School Conference
Spring 2012
Bayer Lectureship Committee, Department of Chemistry
2011-
ADVANCE Speaker Series Co-Chair
2012-
ADVANCE Search and Award Committee Training Committee Member
2011-2
Departmental Strategic Planning Committee
2010-1, 2012-3
Departmental Graduate Committee
2012-3
Panelist on Faculty Development for ENGR 681
Spring 2011
Panelist on Teaching Technologies, CHEN 695 Graduate Seminar
2011
Professor Research Night at Omega Chi Epsilon
2011
Undergraduate Faculty Mentor
2010-1
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Thesis Committee Member for 33 Students
(11 Chemical Engineering (CHEN), 12 Chemistry (CHEM), 4 Mechanical Engineering (MEEN), 5
Materials Science and Engineering (MSEN), 1 Biomedical Engineering (BMEN)) 2010 Professional Memberships
American Institute of Chemical Engineers
American Chemical Society
Materials Research Society
Electrochemical Society
American Physical Society
TEACHING
Texas A&M University
Fall 2014 Introduction to Polymer Engineering (Graduate/Undergraduate), CHEN 451 and 641
Evaluations: 451: 4.4/5.0, (22 students); 641: 4.8/5.0, (13 students)
Spring 2014 Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics I (Undergraduate), CHEN 205,
Evaluations: 4.5/5.0 (74 students)
Spring 2014 Fundamentals of Soft and Biomaterials (Graduate/Undergraduate), MSEN 603/CHEN
689/CHEN 489,
Evaluations: 4.2/5.0 (21 students total)
Fall 2013 Introduction to Polymer Engineering (Graduate/Undergraduate), CHEN 451 and 641
Evaluations: 451: 4.6/5.0, (23 students); 641: 4.3/5.0, (18 students)
Spring 2013 Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics I (Undergraduate), CHEN 205
Evaluations: 4.3/5.0 (85 students)
Fall 2012 Introduction to Polymer Engineering (Graduate/Undergraduate), CHEN 451 and 641
Evaluations: 451: 4.6/5.0, (30 students); 641: 4.6/5.0, (16 students)
Fall 2011 Introduction to Polymer Engineering (Graduate/Undergraduate), CHEN 451 and 641
Evaluations: 451: 4.4/5.0, (21 students); 641: 4.6/5.0, (15 students)
Spring 2011 Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics I (Undergraduate), CHEN 205
Evaluations: 4.5/5.0, (52 students)
Yale University
Spring 2009 Chemical Kinetics and Chemical Reactors (Undergraduate), CENG 301
Spring 2010 Chemical Kinetics and Chemical Reactors (Undergraduate), CENG 301
STUDENT RESEARCHERS AND POST-DOCS ADVISED
Present (Department)
Graduate Students: Hyonsung An (CHEN), Dariya Reid (CHEN), Se Ra Kwon (CHEN), Sheng Luo
(PETE), Pilar Suarez Martinez (CHEN), Joshua O’Neal (MSEN)), Yanpu Zhang (CHEN)
Undergraduate Researchers: Matt Bolen (CHEN), Avanti Kavarthapu (CHEN), Yichen Dai (ECEN),
Daniel Valesquez (CHEN)
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Past (Current Position)
Post-Docs: Woo-Sik Jang (University of Pennsylvania), Lu Zhang (Cabot), Ajay Vidyasagar (University of
Minnesota), Jared Mike (Lynntech)
Graduate Students: Ju-Won Jeon (Ph.D.’14, Georgia Tech), Lin Shao (Ph.D.’13, E-Ink), Joe Puhr
(M.S.’14, U.S. Navy), Choonghyun Sung (Ph.D.’14, LG Chem) Jing Zhou (M.S.’14, NCTM)
Undergraduate Researchers: Megan Brooks, Bridget Ehlinger, Lucas Pratt, Anne Jensen, Randy Gamble,
Minsu Gu, Travis Klein, Stephen Davis, Sebastian Vargas, Kristen Losensky, Joshua O’Neal, Marcela
Alves Freire, Yixin Ye, Jerrell Ross, Ben Swerdlow, Hunter Reagan
INVITED TALKS
DELIVERED
1. “Flexible Battery Cathodes Enabled by a Conducting Block Copolymer,” APS March 2015 in San
Antonio, TX.
2.
“Thermal Transitions in Polyelectrolyte Complexes and Multilayers,” APS March 2015 in San Antonio,
TX.
3. “Hybrid Electrodes for Electrochemical Energy Storage”, Rice University, February 2015.
4. “Hybrid Electrodes for Electrochemical Energy Storage,” AICHE November 2014 in Atlanta, GA.
5. “Design Rules for Electroactive polymer Electrodes for Electrochemical Energy Storage”, Oregon State
University. October 2014.
6. “Design Rules for Electroactive polymer Electrodes for Electrochemical Energy Storage”, Columbia
University. October 2014.
7. “Design Rules for Electroactive polymer Electrodes for Electrochemical Energy Storage”, University of
Houston. September 2014.
8. “Design Rules for Electroactive polymer Electrodes for Electrochemical Energy Storage”, Pennsylvania
State University. September 2014.
9.
“Temperature-Responsive Layer-by-Layer Microtubes and Capsules” Texas Soft Matter Workshop,
Austin, TX, August 2014.
10. “The Glass Transition Ionic Strength in Polyelectrolyte Multilayers and Complexes,” Gordon Research
Conference on Polymer Physics. July 2014.
11. “Highly Doped Conjugated Polymers for Electrochemical Energy Storage,” International Conference on
Synthetic Metals, Finland. June-July 2014.
12. “Temperature-Responsive Layer-by-Layer Microtubes and Capsules” Aalto University, Finland, June
2014.
13. “Temperature-Responsive Layer-by-Layer Microtubes and Capsules” Layer-by-Layer Assemblies
Conference, Hoboken, NJ, June 2014.
14. “Fundamentals of Electroactive Polymers for Energy Storage” ANTEC National Meeting, Las Vegas,
NV. April 2014.
15. “Electrochemical Energy Storage in Polymer-Based Electrodes: Opportunities and Challenges.” Clemson
University, Clemson, South Carolina, April 2014.
16. “Electrochemical Energy Storage in Polymer-Based Electrodes: Opportunities and Challenges.”
University of Texas at Austin, April 2014.
17. “Highly Doped Conjugated Polymers for Electrochemical Energy Storage.” ACS Spring Meeting, Dallas,
TX, March 2014.
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18. “Electrochemical Energy Storage in Polymer-Based Electrodes: Opportunities and Challenges.” The
Minerals, Metals, and Materials Society (TMS), San Diego, CA, February 2014.
19. “Polymers for Plastic Power.” Ethel Ashworth-Tsutsui Memorial Lecture, College Station, TX,
November 2013.
20. “Polymer Batteries and Capacitors: Challenges and Opportunities.” AICHE Annual Meeting, San
Francisco, CA, November 2013.
21. “Temperature-Responsive Polyelectrolyte Multilayer Films and Microtubes.” University of Alabama at
Birmingham, Alabama, October 2013.
22. “Temperature-Responsive Polyelectrolyte Multilayer Films and Microtubes.” Ohio State University,
Columbus, Ohio, October 2013.
23. “New Tricks for Electrochemical Energy Storage Using Polyaniline Electrodes.” 9th World Congress on
Chemical Engineering, Seoul, South Korea, August, 2013.
24. “New Tricks for Electrochemical Energy Storage Using Polyaniline and Other Conjugated Polymers.”
ACS Spring Meeting, New Orleans, LA, April 2013.
25. “New Tricks for Electrochemical Energy Storage Using Polyaniline and Other Conjugated Polymers.”
APS March Meeting, Baltimore, MD, March 2013.
26. “Layer-by-Layer Assemblies: From Fundamental Thermal Analysis to Electrochemical Energy Storage
Applications.” Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Polymer Program in Science and Technology, May
2012.
27. “Layer-by-Layer Assemblies: From Fundamental Thermal Analysis to Electrochemical Energy Storage
Applications”. Texas A&M University, Materials Science and Engineering Seminar Series, September
2011.
28. “New Applications and Challenges in Layer-by-Layer Assembly” ACS Fall Meeting, Denver, CO, August
2011.
29. “Polyaniline-containing layer-by-layer assemblies: Towards organic energy storage” ACS Fall Meeting,
Denver, CO, August 2011.
30. “Effects of Confinement on the Thermal Properties of Polyelectrolyte Multilayers” at 20 Years Layer-byLayer Assembly: New Frontiers for Fundamental Science and for Applications. Strasbourg, France.
March 2011.
31. “Confined Polymer Thin Films and Nanotube Arrays for Electrochemical Energy Storage”, New Texas
Research Organization at Dow Chemical, January 2011.
32. “Glass transitions, crosslinking, and confinement effects in polyelectrolyte multilayers.” University of
Delaware, December 2010.
33. “Nanostructured Layer-by-Layer Films and Nanotubules for Energy Storage and More” University of
Massachusetts Amherst, June 2010.
34. “Polymer Nanotubes and Nanowires for Energy Storage and Harvesting,” Texas A&M University,
December 2009.
35. “2-D and 3-D Nanocomposite electrolytes and piezoelectric materials,” Invited talk for ACS Spring
Meeting 2009.
36. “Nanostructured polymeric materials for energy storage and harvesting,” Pennsylvania State University,
Polymer Physics Lecture Series, September 2008.
RESEARCH PRESENTATIONS
1. Se Ra Kwon and Jodie L. Lutkenhaus, APS March Meeting in San Antonio, TA, March 2015.
2. Hyosung An and Jodie L. Lutkenhaus, APS March Meeting in San Antonio, TA, March 2015.
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3. Sheng Luo and Jodie L. Lutkenhaus, APS March Meeting in San Antonio, TA, March 2015.
4. Dariya Reid and Jodie L. Lutkenhaus, APS March Meeting in San Antonio, TA, March 2015.
5. Souvik De and Jodie L. Lutkenhaus, APS March Meeting in San Antonio, TA, March 2015.
6. Fei Li and Jodie L. Lutkenhaus, APS March Meeting in San Antonio, TA, March 2015.
7. Yanpu Zheng and Jodie L. Lutkenhaus, APS March Meeting in San Antonio, TA, March 2015.
8. Ju-Won Jeon and Jodie L. Lutkenhaus, AICHE Fall meeting in Atlanta, GA, November 2014.
9. Choonghyun Sung and Jodie L. Lutkenhaus, AICHE Fall meeting in Atlanta, GA, November 2014.
10. Ju-Won Jeon and Jodie L. Lutkenhaus, ACS Fall meeting in August 2014 in San Francisco, CA
11. Dariya Reid and Jodie L. Lutkenhaus, GRC on Polymer Physics in July 2014 in Mt. Holyoke, MA
12. Jodie L. Lutkenhaus, ECS 2014 Meeting in Orlando, FL.
13. Ju-Won Jeon and Jodie L. Lutkenhaus, ACS Spring Meeting in March 2014 in Dallas TX
14. Choonghyun Sung and Jodie L. Lutkenhaus, ACS Spring Meeting in March 2014 in Dallas TX
15. Dariya Reid and Jodie L. Lutkenhaus, ACS Spring Meeting in March 2014 in Dallas TX
16. Joe Puhr and Jodie L. Lutkenhaus, ACS Spring Meeting in March 2014 in Dallas TX
17. Dariya Reid and Jodie L. Lutkenhaus, SPE Polyolefins Conference February 2014,
18. Jodie Lutkenhaus, Air Force Office of Sponsored Research Space Propulsion and Power Program
Review, December 2013.
19. Jared Mike and Jodie L. Lutkenhaus, Polymers Gordon Research Conference in 2013 in Mount Holyoke,
MA.
20. Jodie L. Lutkenhaus, Polymers Gordon Research Conference in 2013 in Mount Holyoke, MA.
21. Jodie L. Lutkenhaus, Workshop on Nano and Micro Manufacturing, May 22-23, 2013 Dearborn, MI.
22. Choonghyun Sung, Ajay Vidyasagar, Katelin Hearne, Jodie L. Lutkenhaus, ACS 2013 Spring Meeting in
New Orleans, LA.
23. Ju-Won Jeon, Yuguang Ma, Jared F. Mike, Lin Shao, Perla B. Balbuena, and Jodie L. Lutkenhaus, ACS
2013 Spring meeting in New Orleans, LA.
24. Lin Shao, Ju-Won Jeon, Jodie L. Lutkenhaus, ACS 2013 Annual Meeting in New Orleans, LA.
25. Jared F. Mike, Lin Shao, Jodie L. Lutkenhaus, ACS 2013 Spring Meeting in New Orleans, LA.
26. Lin Shao, Ju-Won Jeon, Jodie L. Lutkenhaus, AICHE 2012 Annual Meeting in Pittsburgh, PA.
27. Ajay Vidyasagar, Choonghyun Sung, Jodie L. Lutkenhaus, AICHE 2012 Annual Meeting in Pittsburgh,
PA.
28. Ju-Won Jeon and Jodie L. Lutkenhaus, AICHE 2012 Annual Meeting in Pittsburgh, PA.
29. Jodie Lutkenhaus, ACS Fall Meeting 2012 in Philadelphia, PA.
30. Jodie L. Lutkenhaus. Polymer Physics Gordon Research Conference 2012 in Mount Holyoke, MA.
31. Ajay Vidyasagar and Jodie Lutkenhaus. Polymer Physics Gordon Research Conference 2012 in Mount
Holyoke, MA.
32. Jared F. Mike and Jodie L. Lutkenhaus. IUPAC Macro 2012.
33. Ajay Vidyasagar and Jodie L. Lutkenhaus. IUPAC Macro 2012.
34. Jared F. Mike and Jodie L. Lutkenhaus. MRS 2012 Spring Meeting in San Francisco.
35. Ju-Won Jeon, Lin Shao, Jodie L. Lutkenhaus. MRS 2012 Spring Meeting in San Francisco.
36. Lin Shao, Ju-Won Jeon, Jodie L. Lutkenhaus. MRS 2012 Spring Meeting in San Francisco.
37. A. Vidyasagar, J. L. Lutkenhaus, APS 2012 March Meeting in Boston, MA.
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38. C. Sung, A. Vidyasagar, K. Hearn, J. Lutkenhaus, APS 2012 March Meeting in Boston, MA.
39. L. Shao, J.-W. Jeon, and J. L. Lutkenhaus. AICHE 2011 Annual Meeting in Minneapolis, MN.
40. A. Vidyasagar, C. Sung, and J. L. Lutkenhaus. AICHE 2011 Annual Meeting in Minneapolis, MN.
41. A. Zidyasagar and J.L. Lutkenhaus. ACS 2011 Fall Meeting in Denver, CO.
42. L. Zhang and J. L. Lutkenhaus. APS 2011 March Meeting in Dallas, TX.
43. A. Vidyasagar and J. L. Lutkenhaus. APS 2011 March Meeting in Dallas, TX.
44. L. Shao and J.L. Lutkenhaus. APS 2011 March Meeting in Dallas, TX.
45. L. Shao and J. L. Lutkenhaus, AICHE 2010 in Salt Lake City, Utah.
46. W.-S. Jang, L. Shao, A. Jensen, and J. L. Lutkenhaus, AICHE 2010 in Salt Lake City, Utah.
47. W.-S. Jang, L. Shao, and J. L. Lutkenhaus, LB13 2010 in Quebec, Canada.
48. L. Shao, W.-S. Jang, A. Jensen, and J. L. Lutkenhaus, LB13 2010 in Quebec, Canada.
49. W.-S. Jang, L. Shao, and J. L. Lutkenhaus, Gordon Research Conference on Polymer Physics 2010.
50. L. Shao and J. L. Lutkenhaus, Gordon Research Conference on Polymer Physics 2010.
51. L. Shao and J. L. Lutkenhaus. APS March Meeting 2010.
52. Jang, W.-S.; Saito, T.; Hickner, M. A.; Lutkenhaus, J. L. MRS Fall Meeting 2009.
53. Jang, W.-S.; Saito, T.; Hickner, M. A.; Lutkenhaus, J. L. AICHE Fall Meeting 2009.
54. Jang, W.-S.; Saito, T.; Hickner, M. A.; Lutkenhaus, J. L. ACS Fall Meeting 2009.
55. Jang, W.-S.; Saito, T.; Hickner, M. A.; Lutkenhaus, J. L. Gordon Research Conference on Polymers 2009
Poster.
56. Lutkenhaus, J. L. Nanomanufacturing Summit 2009, Boston, MA.
57. Lutkenhaus, J. L.; Russell, T. P. APS March Meeting, 2008.
58. Lutkenhaus, J. L.; McEnnis, K.; Hammond P. T. ACS Fall Meeting, 2007.
59. Lutkenhaus, J. L.; McEnnis, K.; Hammond P. T. APS March Meeting, 2007.
60. Lutkenhaus, J. L.; Hammond, P. T. MRS Fall Meeting, 2006.
61. Seo, J.; Lutkenhaus, J. L; Kim, J.; Lim, J.; Hammond, P. T.; Char, K. MRS Fall Meeting, 2006.
62. Lutkenhaus, J. L.; Ashcraft, J. Nathan; McEnnis, K.; Hammond, P. T. AICHE Fall Meeting, 2006.
63. Lutkenhaus, J. L.; Ashcraft, J. Nathan; McEnnis, K.; Hammond, P. T. AICHE Fall Meeting, 2006.
64. Lutkenhaus, J. L.; Hammond, P. T. ECS Spring Meeting, 2006.
65. Lutkenhaus, J. L.; Hammond, P. T. MRS Fall Meeting, 2005.
66. Lutkenhaus, J. L.; Hrabak, K. D.; McEnnis, K.; Hammond, P. T. AICHE 2005.
67. Lutkenhaus, J. L.; Hammond, P. T. ACS Fall Meeting, 2005.
68. Lutkenhaus, J. L.; Hammond, P. T. MRS Fall Meeting, 2004.
69. Lowman, G. M.; Tokuhisa, H.; Lutkenhaus, J. L.; Hammond, P. T. MRS Fall Meeting, 2004.
70. Lutkenhaus, J. L.; Hammond, P. T. AICHE, 2004.
71. Lutkenhaus, J. L.; Hammond, P. T. Polyelectrolytes 2004.
72. Lutkenhaus, J. L.; Delongchamp, D. M.; Hammond, P. T. MRS Fall Meeting, 2003.
PATENTS AND INVENTION DISCLOSURES
Jodie Lutkenhaus and Thomas Russell. “Nanotubes, nanorods and nanowires having piezoelectric
and/or pyroelectric properties and devices manufactured therefrom,” US Patent No: 8,179,026.
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Ju-Won Jeon, Lin Shao, Jared Mike, and Jodie Lutkenhaus. “Water-Processible, Oxidatively Stable
Polyaniline:Polyacid Electrodes,” Invention disclosure filed with TAMU, August 2012.
Provisional patent filed on “Spray-Assisted Layer-by-Layer Polyaniline Nanofiber/Vanadium Oxide
Battery” June 6, 2014. TAMUS 4057. Lutkenhaus is primary.
FUNDING (OVER $2,450,000 SINCE 2008)
Active
“Layer-by-Layer (LbL) Metal Pretreatments for Liquid and Powder Coating Anticorrosion Applications,”
Confidential Industry Sponsor, 0.12 Person Months, $61,410. Lutkenhaus is sole PI.
“Nanoparticle Enhanced High-K Dielectrics by Layer-by-Layer Deposition,” Confidential Industry
Sponsor, 0.04 Person Months, $40,000. Lutkenhaus is sole PI.
“Collaborative Research: Hybrid Block Copolymer Electrodes for Electrochemical Energy Storage,”
NSF-CBET, 09/01/2013-08/31/2016, $400,897 total, of which $203,672 goes to Lutkenhaus. 0.25
Person Months. Lutkenhaus is lead. Verduzco of Rice University is co-PI.
“Materials World Network: Thermal Transition in Polyelectrolyte Multilayers and Complexes,” NSF1312676, 08/15/2013 – 08/14/2016, $360,000, all of which goes to Lutkenhaus. 1.0 Person Months.
Lutkenhaus is lead PI. Sammalkorpi of Aalto University is co-PI.
“Organic Electrodes for Structural Energy and Power,” AFOSR YIP. 03/15/2013-03/14/2016.
$346,684. 1.0 Person Months. Lutkenhaus is sole PI.
“CAREER: Internal Structure and Properties of Confined Layer-by-Layer Films and Nanotubes,” NSFCAREER DMR-1049706. $500,000. 03/01/2011 to 02/29/2016. 1.0 Person Months. Lutkenhaus is sole
PI.
“Discovering the Rich Electrochemistry of Nitroxide Radical-Modified Conjugated Polymers,” Welch
Foundation, $180,000. 06/01/2014-05/31/2017. Lutkenhaus is sole PI.
“Electrochemically Active Polymers for Energy Storage,” 3M, $30,000. 05/01/2014-04/30/2016.
Lutkenhaus is sole PI.
Funded and Inactive
“Curvature-Directed Crystallization of Polymer Dielectrics,” ACS-PRF-DNI. 0.63 Person Months.
09/01/2011 to 08/31/2013. $100,000. Lutkenhaus is sole PI.
“EAGER: LbL Polymer Thin Films for Reaction-Assisted Acid-Gas Removal,” NSF-CBET 1202447.
01/01/2012 to 12/31/2012. $100,000. $25,000 went to Lutkenhaus. Co-PI: B. Wilhite (TAMU).
“Textured Nanosurfaces for Highly Efficient Energy Storage,” Yale University SEAS: Reid and Anne
Buckley Fund. $20,000.
“EAGER:Layered Nanotube Composite Electrodes for Energy Storage,” NSF-CBET-0938842,
11/01/2009 to 10/31/2011, Process and Reaction Engineering. $172,303. Lutkenhaus was sole PI.
“NSF Support For Travel Expenses For Participants in ACS Symposium "Polyelectrolyte Complexes and
Multilayers"” To Be Held In Denver, CO August 28-31, 2011”. NSF-DMR-1132349. 07/01/2011 to
01/31/2012. $5000. Lutkenhaus was sole PI.
“REU Supplement to CAREER: Internal Structure and Properties of Confined Layer-by-Layer Films and
Nanotubes,” NSF-CAREER DMR-1049706. $6,250. 06/01/2012 to 09/15/2012. Lutkenhaus was sole
PI.
“Template-synthesis and solution-assembly of polyaniline for organic energy storage,” Welch
Foundation. 06/01/2011 to 05/31/2014. $170,000. Lutkenhaus was sole PI.
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