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Egon Matijevic distinguished Croatian-American expert in colloid chemistry
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By Darko Žubrinić
Published on 02/5/2013
 
Professor Egon Matijević was born in the Croatian village of Otočac ninety years ago. He was educated in Croatia where he started his extraordinary scientific carrier. After postdoctoral studies in England Matijević moved to USA where he joined Clarkson College of Technology (present Clarkson University) at Potsdam (NY). Egon stayed with Clarkson contributing significantly to the University especially within the Department of Chemistry both in teaching and in research in the field of colloid chemistry. Professor Matijević is a prominent scientist and his achievements were recognized by the scientific community world wide being the recipient of numerous prestigious awards.

Recognized by the scientific community world wide being the recipient of numerous prestigious awards


Professor Egon Matijević, distinguished Croatian-American scientist, with his latest book


Egon Matijevic's 90th Birthday Party - "You'll Be in My Heart"


Egon Matijevic's 90th Birthday Celebration - "For the Longest Time"


 
Clarkson University's Egon Matijević to be honored at age 90 by American Chemical Society symposium

POTSDAM - Egon Matijević, Professor of Colloid and Surface Science and Distinguished University Professor at Clarkson University, will be honored with a special symposium at the fall American Chemical Society (ACS) national meeting in Philadelphia, Pa., next week.

The symposium, "Half a Century of Fine Particles Science: A Symposium in Honor of Egon Matijević at 90," is being held under the auspices of the ACS Division of Colloid and Surface Chemistry.

Renowned among Clarkson alumni as a maestro in the lecture hall and among his peers world-wide for his scientific virtuosity, Matijević's is a world-renowned scientist with numerous patents and innovations to his name.

"Clarkson University has had the honor and great fortune to serve as the home of Professor Egon Matijevic and his scientific research for 55 years," said Clarkson University President Tony Collins. "Dr. Matijević's discoveries and international reputation in colloid and surface chemistry have brought great recognition to our university, while at the same time he has shared his great knowledge with thousands of our students. It is befitting for Dr. Matijević to receive the honor of this recognition by the American Chemical Society."

The symposium is being organized by Matijević's colleagues, friends and mentees -- professors S. V. Babu, Dan V. Goia, Sergiy Minko, and Richard E. Partch of Clarkson University, and Leszek Hozer of the Dow Chemical Company.

Matijević, who celebrated his 90th birthday in April, is active as a full-time member of the Department of Chemistry and Biomolecular Science at Clarkson.

Matijević began his career at Clarkson in 1957 as a post-doctoral fellow. In 1965, he established the Institute of Colloid and Surface Science, the first of its kind in the U.S.


Professor Egon Matijević in 2012

He has received many honors nationally and internationally and is the only individual to receive all three major awards of the American Chemical Society in his field of colloid chemistry: The Kendall Award (1972), the Langmuir Distinguished Lecturer Award (1985), and the Ralph K. Iler Award (1993). He was also honored with the Thomas-Graham Award in 1985, the highest prize of the oldest colloid society in the world, Germany's Kolloid Gesellschaft.

As a mentor, Matijević has instructed 15,000 undergraduate students and advised more than 50 Ph.D. candidates, 50 M.S. students, and 130 postdoctoral scholars. Matijević has delivered more than 70 plenary and keynote lectures at meetings and symposia in dozens of countries worldwide.

He has received honorary degrees at universities worldwide, including Lehigh University, Maria Curie-Sklodowska University, the University of Zagreb, the National University of San Martin, the University of Ljubljana, and Clarkson University.

Matijević's research focuses on synthesizing minute particles with precise shapes, sizes and composition, and studying their properties. Through his synthesis techniques, he can create particles that meet specific requirements, and the effects of his groundbreaking research are far reaching.

His research interests include colloid stability, interactions of colloids with complex solutes, adsorption from solutions, inorganic precipitations, monodispersed inorganic and polymer colloids, particle adhesion, colloid aspects of ceramics, interfacial aspects of corrosion, aerosols, medical diagnostics of fine particles, nanostructures, chemical mechanical polishing, and many other research areas.

Most recently, Matijević has been focused on developing uniform drug particles. There is ample evidence that the effects of drugs depend not only on their chemical composition, but also on the physical state of the delivered medication. The latter condition is affected by the shape and size of the drug particle, which he has been able to control.

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Egon Matijevic, his personality and achievements


This year''s celebrity Egon Matijević was born in the Croatian village of Otočac ninety years ago. He was educated in Croatia where he started his extraordinary scientific carrier. After postdoctoral studies in England Matijević moved to USA where he joined Clarkson College of Technology (present Clarkson University) at Potsdam (NY). Egon stayed with Clarkson contributing significantly to the University especially within the Department of Chemistry both in teaching and in research in the field of colloid chemistry. As a colloid chemist Egon was involved in examining physicochemical properties of colloids and interfaces, in several aspects of application and especially in developing new methods of preparation of well defined uniform particles. At present his main focus lies in the application of colloidal systems in medicine. Egon Matijević is a prominent scientist and his achievements were recognized by the scientific community world wide being the recipient of numerous prestigious awards.

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Journal of Colloid and Interface Science

Volume 392, 15 February 2013, Pages 1–6

Egon Matijević, his personality and achievements
Dedicated to Professor Egon Matijević on the occasion of his 90th birthday.

Nikola Kallay
Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, University of Zagreb, Horvatovac 102a, 10000 Zagreb, Croatia

Abstract

This year’s celebrity Egon Matijević was born ninety years ago in the Croatian town of Otočac. He was educated in Croatia, where he started his extraordinary scientific career. After postdoctoral studies in England, Matijević moved to the USA, where he joined Clarkson College of Technology (presently Clarkson University) in Potsdam, N.Y. Egon has stayed with Clarkson contributing significantly to the University, especially within the Department of Chemistry both in teaching and in research in the field of colloid chemistry. As a colloid chemist Egon was involved in examining physicochemical properties of colloids and interfaces, in several aspects of application and especially in the development of new methods for the preparation of well defined uniform particles. At present, his main focus lies in the application of colloidal systems in medicine. Egon Matijević is a prominent scientist and his achievements have been recognized by the scientific community worldwide, being the recipient of numerous prestigious awards. The enthusiasm and spirit of Egon Matijević is exceptional and we wish him to continue enjoying science and the art of living for many years to come.

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Professor Egon Matijević in 2008

Professor Egon Matijević in 1998, during the ceremony of receiving the degree of Doctor Honoris Causa from the University of Zagreb.
On the left Professor Branko Jeren, the then Rector of the University of Zagreb.

Professor Egon Matijević speaking at the University of Zagreb,
during the ceremony of receving the degree of Doctor Honoris Causa in 1998.


05-20-2008

Clarkson University's Egon Matijevic Honored by Canton-Potsdam Hospital

Egon Matijevic, the Victor K. LeMer Professor of Colloid and Surface Science at Clarkson, is an internationally celebrated colloid chemist and academic. The University hosted a series of receptions throughout the country in 2007 to allow Matijevic's friends, colleagues and former students the opportunity to celebrate his 50 year milestone as a teacher, scientist and mentor.

The idea of honoring Matijevic for his five decades of teaching and advancing the knowledge and application of chemistry was suggested to the hospital's board of directors by hospital physicians who were eager to recognize him for his groundbreaking research relating to medical applications. Matijevic's ability to synthesize minute particles with precise sizes and composition has special relevance to the medical field because it enables pharmaceutical manufacturers to develop medicines that can be delivered to patients more quickly and consistently. Matijevic receives honors from CP Hospital

The 86-year-old professor held even non-scientists spellbound as he demonstrated to the audience just how beneficial, beautiful and sometimes deadly the microscopic particles that are all around us can be. His presentation was titled "The Good, Bad and Ugly."

Before presenting Matijevic with the proclamation of his appointment from the board of directors, Marlinda LaValley, hospital vice president of administrative services, read a letter signed jointly by David B. Acker, the hospital's president and CEO and Edward S. Mucenski, board chairman, thanking him for his many decades of pioneering research in colloid chemistry, community involvement and support of the hospital. Both Acker and Mucenski were unavoidably out of town on hospital business.

Dr. Alexandru Stoian, a cardiologist, referred to Matijevic as a great man and shared some of the highlights of a career that has spanned more than five decades. He had a copy of Matijevic's resume with him when he went to the podium to speak and said, "You can point to any decade since the 1950s and find groundbreaking accomplishments in colloid science and chemistry pioneered by Matijevic. Earlier in the evening Matijevic quipped that his friend's job was to keep his heart going, while his job was to was to teach Dr. Stoian about wine.

Dr. George Mina, an orthopedic surgeon, offered that Matijevic was not only a world-class scientist, but a pretty fair cook. He related how Matijevic took over the food preparation on a couple of occasions to save the evening, even though the get togethers weren't even at his home.

Matijevic was born and educated in Croatia. He began his teaching career at Clarkson in 1957. In addition to numerous Honorary Ph.D.s and citations, he is the only individual to receive all three major awards of the American Chemical Society in his field of Colloid Chemistry. Matijevic is also the recipient of the Graham Award, the highest prize bestowed by the oldest colloid society in the world.

This is the first time Canton-Potsdam Hospital has made an Honorary Distinguished Academic Appointment to their Medical Staff.

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ANNALES UNIVERSITATIS MARIAE CURIE-SKLODOWSKA, LUBLIN - POLONIA
VOL. LVII, SECTIO AA, 2002

The 80 th Birthday of Professor Egon Matijevic

Doctor Honoris Causa
of Maria Curie-Sklodowska University

The 80 th Birthday of Professor Egon Matijević

Professor Egon Matijevic. Born in 1922 at Otocak in Croatia. In 1944 he received diploma in Chemical Engineering from the Technical Faculty of the University of Zagreb, Croatia. Four years later he received there his Ph. D. degree. Next he completed there his habilitation in 1952. After leaving the University of Zagreb in 1956, he spent one year as a Research Fellow at Cambridge University, and next moved to Clarkson University in Potsdam, New York. Since 1986 he is a Distinguished University Professor there. As of January 1, 2000, he is the holder of the Victor K. LaMer chair in colloid and surface science. So far Professor Matijevi6 has published over 550 papers, and registered 14 patents. He wrote 3 bool(s and was Editor of other 1 7 books. Having achieved a large international recognition, he was invited to deliver plenary or keynote lectures at more than 50 international conferences, organized in many countries (USA, Canada, France, England, Spain, Italy, Russia, Croatia, Hungary, Belgium, Norway, Germany, Japan, Taiwan, Australia, Puerto Rico, ...). In some of the countries Professor Matijevi6 spent longer time as a Visiting Professor delivering a series of lectures (Switzerland, Finland, Norway, Germany, England, Italy, Sweden, Russia, Japan, Australia, Argentina). His international scientific activities are also reflected by the memberships of various prestigious societes, including:

. Academy of Ceramics (Italy)
. American Association for Crystal Growth
. American Ceramic Society (honorary)
. American Chemical Society
. Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts (foreign)
. Croatian Chemical Society (Zagreb, Croatia) (Bozo Tezak Award)
. International Association of Colloid and Interface Scientists
. Kolloid Gesellschaft (Germany) (lifetime honorary)
. Materials Research Society
. Sigma Xi (Clarkson Chapter Award, National Lecturer)
. The Chemical Society of Japan, Division of Colloid Chemistry, (honorary)
. The Materials Research Society of Japan, (honorary)

He served also as a member of Advisory Board of various international journals. (Croatica Chimica Acta, Chemistry of Materials, Colloid Journal of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Colloids and Surfaces, Langmuir, Colloid and Polymer Science, Journal of Colloid and Interface Science). During the period 1983-1989 Professor Matijevi6 served as the President of the International Association of Colloid and Interface Scientists. On the list of the Ph. D. theses supervised by Professor Matijevi6 are 50 names, including Francis I. Mangravite who was the prize winner in 1972 - for the best Ph. D. thesis, selected by the American Water W orl(s Association.

Very impressive is the list of the scientists visiting his laboratory. These were 130 collaborators from all parts of the world. That list includes also Polish colleagues, who remember with a great sentiment their long-term visits to his laboratory. Professor Matijevi6 made also several visits to our Faculty of Chemistry in Lublin, before and after he received the degree of Doctor Honoris Causa of our University in Poland. He received degrees of Doctor Honoris Causa from four Universities:

1977, Lehigh University, Bethlelem, Pennsylvania, USA
1990, Maria Curie-Sklodowska University, Lublin, Poland
1992, Clarkson University, Potsdam, New York, USA
1998, University of Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia

Egon Matijević is the only scientist to receive all three awards of American Chemical Society (The Kendall, Iler, and Langmuir Lectureship). He is also the recipient of the Thomas Graham Prize, the highest recognition by the German Kolloid-Gesellschaft.

Throughout his carrer Professor Matijević has been a devoted teacher. Indeed, he taught the general chemistry course to generations of Clarkson freshmen. It is being said that one half of all living Clarkson alumini attended his classes!

Professor Wladyslaw Rudzinski
Editor of Sectio AA of Annales UMCS

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Professor Egon Matijević

Educational Background:
B. Chem. Eng., University of Zagreb, Croatia
Ph.D. Chemistry, University of Zagreb, Croatia
Dr. Habil, University of Zagreb

Selected Honors:

    Honorary Dr. Sci. National University of San Martin, Buenos Aires, Argentina
    Honorary Dr. Sci. University of Ljubljana, Ljubljana, Slovenia
    Honorary Dr. Sci University of Zagreb, Croatia
    Honorary Dr. Sci Clarkson University, Potsdam, New York
    Honorary Dr. Sci Maria Curie-Sklodowska University, Lublin, Poland
    Honorary Dr. Sci Lehigh University, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
    Corresponding Member Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Zagreb, Croatia
    Member, World Academy of Ceramics
    Thomas Graham Award, Kolloid Gisellschaft, Germany
    Bozo Tezak Medal, Croatian Chemical Sciences, Zagreb, Croatia
    Gold Medal American Electroplates Society
    Egon Matijević, Chair in Chemistry, Clarkson University

Awards of the American Chemical Society:

    1993 Chemistry of Colloid Materials (Iler Award)
    1985 Langmuir Distinguished Lecturer
    1972 Colloid and Surface Chemistry ( Kendall Award)

Honorary Member:

    Croatian Chemical Society, Zagreb, Croatia
    Kolloid Gesellschaft, Germany
    The American Ceramic Society
    Materials Research Society of Japan

Research Interests:
Colloid stability; interactions of colloids with complex solutes; adsorption from solutions; inorganic precipitations; monodispersed inorganic and polymer colloids; particle adhesion; colloid aspects of ceramics; interfacial aspects of corrosion; aerosols; medical applications of fine particles; pigments; nanostructures, chemical mechanical polishing.

Selected Publications (from a total of 560):
E. Matijević: Nanosize Precursors as Building Blocks for Monodispersed Colloids. Colloid Journal, 69, 29-38 (2007).

A. Zelenev and E. Matijević: Surfactant-induced Detachment of Monodispersed Hematite Particles Adhered on Glass.
J. Colloid Interface Sci., 299, 22-27 (2006).

Z. Lu, N.P. Ryde, S.V. Babu and E. Matijević: Particle Adhesion Studies Relevant to Chemical Mechanical Polishing.
Langmuir, 21, 9866-9872 (2005).

V.K.R. Gorantla, E. Matijević and S.V. Babu: Amino Acids as Complexing Agents in Chemical Mechanical Planarization of Copper.
Chem. Mater., 17, 2076-2080 (2005).

S. Škapin and E. Matijević: Preparation and Coating of Finely Dispersed Drugs. Loratadine and Danazol.
J. Colloid Interface Sci., 272, 90-98 (2004)

S. Libert, D. Goia, and E. Matijević: Internally Composite Uniform Colloidal Cadmium Sulfide Particles.
Langmuir, 19, 10673-10678 (2003).

I. ul Haq, I. Fraser, and E. Matijević: Preparation and Characterization of Finely Dispersed Pigment Particles. Colloid Polym. Sci., 281, 542-549 (2003).

I. Sondi, and E. Matijević: Homogeneous Precipitation by Enzyme Catalyzed Reactions. II. Strontium and Barium Carbonates.
Chem. Mater., 15, 1322-1326 (2003).

M. Bele, O. Siiman and E. Matijević: Preparation and Flow Cytometry of Uniform Silica-Fluorescent Dye Microspheres.
J. Colloid Interface Sci., 254, 274-282 (2002).

E. Matijević: A Critical Review of the Electrokinetics of Monodispersed Inorganic Colloids. In Interfacial Electrokinetics and Electrophoresis, A.V. Delgado, Ed., Marcel Dekker, NY, 2002, pp 199-218.

Selected Plenary and Keynote Lectures:
2006    13th International Conference on Surface Forces, Moscow, Russia

2005     International Symposium "Natural Sciences in Contemporary Society", Ljubljana, Slovenia

2004     ICOSECS 4 Meeting, Belgrade, Serbia and Montenegro

2004    The 13th Ostwald Collogium, German Colloid Society, Ludwigshafen, Germany

2003    The First Symposium on Nanoparticulate Materials and Components, Ansan, Korea

2003    91st National Korean Chemical Society, Pusan, Korea

2003    11th Conference of the Internat. Assoc. of Colloid and Interface Sci, (IAC Lecture), Iguassu Falls, Brazil

2003     203rd Electrochemical Society Meeting, Paris, France

2002     55th Annual Meeting of the Division of Colloid and Surface Chemistry, Japan Chemical Society, Sendai, Japan

2001    12th Argentinian Congress of Physical and Inorganic Chemistry, San Martin de los Andes, Argentina

Students and Associates:
50 PhD Students
46 Ms Students
130 Research Associates and Visiting Scholars

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I express my gratitude to Professor Ana Marija Grancarić, University of Zagreb,
for her information about Professor Egon Matijević. D.Ž.

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CV of Professor Egon Matijević

 
Egon Matijević Curriculum Vitae
Clarkson University
Potsdam, New York 13699-5814
Tel: 315-268-2392
FAX: 315-268-6656

1922 Born at Otočac, Croatia
Married - No children
U.S. Citizenship 1965

1944 B.S. in Chemical Engineering, Technical Faculty, University of Zagreb, Croatia
1948 Ph.D. in Chemistry, Technical Faculty, University of Zagreb
1952 Dr. Habil. in Physical Chemistry, Faculty of Science, University of Zagreb
1977 Dr. Sci. (Hon.), Lehigh University, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania  
1990 Dr. Sci. (Hon.), Maria Curie-Sklodowska University, Lublin, Poland
1992 Dr. Sci. (Hon.), Clarkson University, Potsdam, New York
1998 Dr. Sci. (Hon.), University of Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia
2003 Dr. Sci. (Hon.), National University of San Martin, Buenos Aires, Argentina   
2003 Dr. Sci. (Hon.), University of Ljubljana, Ljubljana, Slovenia    

Positions

2000-  Victor K. LaMer Professor of Colloid and Surface Science, Clarkson University
1988 -  Member, Center for Advanced Materials Processing, Clarkson University, Potsdam, New York
1986-1999 Distinguished University Professor, Clarkson University, Potsdam, New York
1981-1987 Chairman, Department of Chemistry, Clarkson University, Potsdam, New York
1962-1986 Professor of Chemistry, Clarkson College of Technology (as of 1984 Clarkson University)
1968-1981 Director, Institute of Colloid and Surface Science, Clarkson College of Technology
1966-1968 Associate Director, Institute of Colloid and Surface Science, Clarkson College of Technology
1960-1962 Associate Professor of Chemistry, Clarkson College of Technology
1957-1959 Research Associate, Clarkson College of Technology, Potsdam, New York
1956-1957 Research Fellow, Cambridge University, England
1956-1959 On leave of absence from University of Zagreb
1955-1956 Dozent in Physical and Colloid Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Zagreb
1952-1954 Recognized teacher (Private Dozent) in Colloid Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Zagreb
1949-1952 Senior Instructor in Physical Chemistry, Faculty of Science, University of Zagreb
1948 Research Associate, Research Department of the Institute of Cinematography, Zagreb
1944-1947 Instructor in Chemistry, Faculty of Pharmacy and Faculty of Science, University of Zagreb  (analytical and inorganic), Zagreb, Croatia

Honors

2012  "Half a Century of Fine Particle Science: A Symposium in Honor of Egon Matijević at 90"; ACS Fall 2012 National Meeting and Exposition, Philadelphia, PA
2007 Special Issue of Journal of Colloid and Interface Science in honor of Egon Matijević
2006 Appointed Honorary Academic Staff Member of the Canton Potsdam Hospital
2006 “Golden Knight” Award, Clarkson University   
2002 Established at Clarkson University “Egon Matijević Chair in Chemistry”
2002 Symposium in honor of Egon Matijević, 224th ACS National Meeting, Boston, MA
2001 Special Honor Issue, Japan and Colloid Interface Science
1998 Honorary Member, Croatian Chemical Society, Zagreb, Croatia
1998 Special honor Issue, Croatica Chemica Acta, Vol. 71, No. 4
1998 Special honor Issue, Journal of Dispersion Science and Technology, Vol. 19, Nos. 2/3
1997 Symposium in honor of Egon Matijević, 214th ACS National Meeting, Las Vegas, Nevada
1994 Special honor issue, Colloids and Surfaces, Vol. 79, Nos. 2/3
1993 Honorary Life Membership, Kolloid Gesellschaft, Germany
1993 American Chemical Society in the Chemistry of Colloidal Materials (Ralph K. Iler Award, $5000)
1992 Symposium on Science and Applications of Fine Particles in honor of the 70th birthday, Clarkson University
                                         
1991 Member, Academy of Ceramics, Italy
1991 Honorary Member, Materials Research Society of Japan
1991 "Božo Težak" Medal, Croatian Chemical Society, Zagreb, Croatia
1989 "Vinci of Excellence" Prize Finalist, LVMH, Paris, France
1987 Festschrift on 65th Birthday, J. Colloid Interface Science, Vol. 118, No. 2
1987-89 Sigma-Xi, National Lecturer
1987 Honorary Member, The American Ceramic Society
1986 Foreign Member, Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Zagreb, Croatia
1985 Thomas-Graham Award, Kolloid Gesellschaft, Berlin, Germany
1985 Langmuir Distinguished Lecturer Award, Division of Colloid and Surface Chemistry, American Chemical Society, Chicago, Illinois

1982 Honorary Membership, Institute of Colloid and Interface Science, Science University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan

1978 Testimonial Scroll, Honorary Membership, Division of Colloid and Surface Chemistry, The Chemical Society of Japan

1977 Tapped for the Phalanx Society, Clarkson College of Technology
1976 Gold Metal, American Electroplaters' Society ($500)
1975 Distinguished Teaching Award, Clarkson College of Technology ($1000)
1975,1973,1971  Outstanding Educators of America - Certificate
1972 American Chemical Society Award in Colloid and Surface Chemistry (Kendall Award, $2000)

1972 Sigma Xi Clarkson College of Technology Chapter Award

Plenary and Keynote Lectures

2009 14th International Symposium on Field and Flow Based Separators, Patras, Greece
2006 13th International Conference on Surface Forces, Moscow, Russia
2005 International Symposium “Natural Sciences in Contemporary Society”, Ljubljana, Slovenia
2004 ICOSECS 4 Meeting, Belgrade, Serbia and Montenegro
2004 The 13th Ostwald Collogium, Germany Colloid Society, Ludwigshafen, Germany
2003 The First Symposium on Nanoparticulate Materials and Components, Ansan, Korea
2003 91st National Korean Chemical Society, Pusan, Korea
2003 11th Conference of the Internat. Assoc. of Colloid and Interface Sci, (IACIS Lecture), Iguassu Falls, Brazil
2003 203rd Electrochemical Society Meeting, Paris, France
2002 55th Annual Meeting of the Division of Colloid and Surface Chemistry, Japan Chemical Society, Sendai, Japan
2001 12th Argentinian Congress of Physical and Inorganic Chemistry, San Martin de los Andes, Argentina
1999 DECHEMA Tutzing Symposium, Tutzing, Germany
1998  Silica 1998, Mulhouse, France
1997  B.F. Dodge Distinguished Lecturer, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut
1997 70th Anniversary Conference, Japan Society of Colour Material, Tokyo, Japan
1997 Conference on Powder Characterization for Advanced Materials Manufacture,Gijon, Spain
1995 48th Conference on Colloidal and Surface Chemistry, Sapporo, Japan
1995 37th Kolloid-Tagung, Dresden, Germany
1993 BASF Workshop, Ludwigshafen, Germany
1993 205th American Chemical Society Meeting, Denver, Colorado (Ralph K. Iler Award lecture)
1992 6th International Conference on Magnetic Fluids, Paris, France
1992 Distinguished Lecture Series, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada
1991 The Third MASSE Honor Lecture, Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kansas
1990 8th American Conference on Crystal Growth, Vail, Colorado
1989 Faraday Discourse, The Royal Institution, London, England
1989 Rehbinder Anniversary Lecture, Moscow, SSSR
1989 Guest of Honor, 63rd Colloid and Surface Science Symposium, Seattle, Washington
1989 7th World Round Table Conference on Sintering, Herceg-Novi, Yugoslavia
1989 63rd Colloid and Surface Science Symposium, American Chemical Society, Seattle, Washington
1989 Congress on Application of New Trends in Colloid and Surfactant Science, Torino, Italy
1989 5th Annual Symposium on Magnetism & Magnetic Materials, Taipei, Taiwan
1988 Case Western Reserve University "Frontiers in Chemistry Lecture Series," Cleveland,Ohio
1988 2nd International Conference on Ceramic Powders Processing Science, Berchtesgaden, West Germany
1988 European Aerosol Conference, Lund, Sweden
1988 6th International Conference on Surface and Colloid Science, Hakone, Japan
1987 Chemistry in Technological Development, Federazione delle Associazioni Scientifice e Technice, Milano, Italy
1987 1987 Annual Meeting, American Association of Aerosol Research, Seattle, Washington
1987 Colloid Chemistry and Ceramics, Society of Chemical Industry, London, England
1987 Formula, 1st International Forum, Nice, France
1986 CIMTEC, 6th World Congress on Hightech Ceramics, Milano, Italy
1986 Geochemistry of the Earth Surface and Processes of Mineral Formation, Granada, Spain
1985 Langmuir Distinguished Lecture, 190th ACS Meeting, Chicago, Illinois
1985 I Colloidi e le Interfasi nell'Industria, Milano, Italy
1985 32. Kolloid-Tagung, Berlin, West Germany (Thomas Graham Award Lecture)
1984  Colloid Chemistry Day, Montedison, Milano, Italy (3 lectures)
1984 Nordic Industrial Symposium on Colloid Chemistry, Stenungsund, Sweden
1984 Japan-US Joint Seminar on Fundamental Structural Ceramics, Seattle, Washington
1984 49th Spring National Meeting, The Chemical Society of Japan, Tokyo, Japan
1983 International Conference on Ultrastructure Processing of Ceramics, Glasses and Composites, Gainesville, Florida
1983 Welch Foundation Lecturer, Texas (3 lectures)
1982 Guest of Honor, 56th Colloid and Surface Science Symposium, Blacksburg, Virginia
1982 Golden Jubilee Convention, Chinese Chemical Society, Taipei, Taiwan
1982 Opening Ceremonies of the Institute of Colloid and Interface Science, Science University of Tokyo, Japan
1981 Symposium on Physical Chemistry of Interfaces, Milano, Italy
1981 Fourth International Conference on Surface and Colloid Science, Jerusalem, Israel
1981 55th Colloid and Surface Science Symposium, Cleveland, Ohio (Freundlich's Centennial Lecture)
1981 7th Meeting of Chemists of Croatia, Zagreb, Croatia
1979 Foreign Guest of Honor, Taiwan Association of Surface Scientists and Engineers, Tainan, Taiwan
1979 Foreign Guest of Honor, Japanese National Colloid Symposium, Kochi, Japan
1979 Third International Conference on Surface and Colloid Science, Stockholm, Sweden
1978 Second Intern. Symposium on Heterogeneous Catalysis, Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium
1976 Fourth Australian Electrochemistry Conference, Adelaide, Australia
1976 International Conference on Colloids and Surfaces, San Juan, Puerto Rico
1975 International Conference on Colloid and Surface Science, Budapest, Hungary
1975 NATO Advanced Study Institute on "Polymer Colloids", Trondheim, Norway
1974 Foreign Guest, Science Research Council Colloid Science Seminar, Bristol, England
1973 Foreign Guest of Honor, Japanese National Colloid Symposium, Fukui, Japan
1971 Foreign Guest of Honor, 25th Kolloid-Tagung, Munich, Germany
1970 Foreign Guest of Honor, 4th Scandinavian Symposium on Surface Chemistry, Tylosänd, Sweden

Leaves and Special Invitations

1982        Science University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan (1 month)
1980        International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Advisor, National Atomic Energy Commission, Buenos             Aires, Argentina (2 weeks)
1979        Visiting Professor, Science University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan (21 months)
1978        International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Advisor, National Atomic Energy Commission, Buenos             Aires, Argentina (2 weeks)
1977        Visiting Scientist, University of Leningrad, Leningrad, SSSR (2 weeks)
1976        Visiting Professor, University of Melbourne, Australia, and a lecture tour around the world (41 months)
1973        Visiting Professor, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (10 weeks)
1971        The Swedish Institute for Surface Chemistry, Stockholm, Sweden (3 months)
1971        Unilever Research Laboratories, Port Sunlight, England (3 months)

Comprehensive Courses in Colloid and Interface Science

1971        The Swedish Institute of Surface Chemistry, Stockholm, Sweden
1978        Montedison, Milano, Italy
1979        Science University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan
1980        Dow Chemical Company, Midland, Michigan
1981        École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland
1982        Scandanavian Summer School in Colloid and Surface Chemistry, Kumlinge, Cland, Finland
1983        Enichimica, Milano, Italy
1984        Shipley Company, Newton, Massachusetts
1984        École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland
1986        Corning Glass Works, Corning, New York
1988         Fukuoka University, Fukuoka, Japan
1990        Merck, Darmstadt, Germany
1990        Johnson Matthey Technology Centre, Sonning, England
1993        Sterling Winthrup Inc., Collegeville, Pennsylvania
1993        Tokyo Metropolitan University, Tokyo, Japan
1994        Clarkson University, Potsdam, New York
1994        University of Bergen, Bergen, Norway
1995        Clarkson University, Potsdam, New York
1995        S.C. Johnson & Johnson, Racine, Wisconsin
1995        Cbo Akadeni, Turku, Finland
1996        Clarkson University, Potsdam, New York
1997        ETH, Zurich, Switzerland
1998        Clarkson University, Potsdam, New York
1999        Degussa, South Plainfield, NJ

Comprehensive Courses in Colloid and Interface Science, Continued

1999        Eastman Kodak Company, Rochester, NY
2000        Ciba, Basel, Switzerland
2000        Ferro Electric Materials, Uden, The Netherlands
2003        Department of Chemical Engineering, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut
2005         International Graduate School at Stefan Institute at University of Ljubljana, Slovenia

Memberships

        Academy of Ceramics (Italy)
        American Ceramic Society (honorary)
        American Chemical Society
        Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts (foreign)
        Croatian Chemical Society (Zagreb, Croatia) (honorary)
        International Association of Colloid and Interface Scientists (founding member)
        Kolloid-Gesellschaft (Köln, Germany) (lifetime honorary)
        Materials Research Society
        The Chemical Society of Japan, Division of Colloid Chemistry, Tokyo (honorary)
        The International Institute of the Science of Sintering
        The Materials Research Society of Japan, Tokyo (honorary)
        Ruđer Bosković Institute, International Scientific Board, Zagreb Croatia

Professional Activities (past)

1994-2000    Member, Scientific Advising Committee of the Institutes of Materials Sciences of CSIC, Spain
1996        Member, Advisory Board, CHEMRAWN IX, Seoul, Korea   
1980-1995    Member, Editorial Board, Colloids and Surfaces, Elsevier Publ. Co.
1991-1992    Member, Editorial Board, Langmuir
1966-1993    Regional Editor for America, Colloid and Polymer Science, formerly "Kolloid-Zeitschrift & Zeitschrift für Polymere" (1966-1993)
1988-1993    Member, Science Board, XMX Corporation, Burlington, Massachusetts  
1987        Panel Member, CHEMRAWN IV, Keystone, Colorado
1986-1990    Member, Board of Directors, Keramont, Milano, Italy
1981-1986    Councilor, Division of Colloid and Surface Chemistry, American Chemical Society
1986        Chairman, Working Group on Cooperation and Competition in the Development of High Performance Materials, Montedison, Progretto Cultura, Washington, D.C.

1985        Chairman, 59th Colloid and Surface Science Symposium and 5th International Conference on Surface and Colloid Science, Potsdam, New York


1983-1985    President, International Association of Colloid and Interface Scientists

1967-1984    Member, American Water Works Association-Research Committee on Coagulation
1981-1983    President-Elect, International Association of Colloid and Interface Scientists
1981        Chairman, Symposium on the "Preparation and Properties of Colloidal Particles", 181st ACS National Meeting, Atlanta, Georgia
1978-1981    Member, Program Committee, The Institute of Paper Chemistry, Appleton, Wisconsin
1978-1980    Member, Visiting Committee, Center for Surface and Coatings Research, Lehigh University, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
1976-1979    Councilor, Northern New York Section, American Chemical Society
1979        Chairman, Symposium on "Properties and Characterization of Colloidal Dispersions" honoring W. Heller, 53rd Colloid and Surface Science Symposium, Rolla, Missouri
1977-1978    Chairman, Colloid and Surface Science Symposium Committee, American Chemical Society
1966-1978,    Member, Colloid and Surface Science Symposium Committee, American Chemical Society
1975        Chairman, 49th National Colloid Symposium, Potsdam, New York
1973-1975    Member, Advisory Board, Advances in Chemistry, American Chemical Society
1970-1973    Member, Executive Committee, Division of Colloid and Surface Chemistry, American Chemical Society
1969-1970    Chairman, Division of Colloid and Surface Chemistry, American Chemical Society
1969        Chairman, Symposium on "Colloid Stability", 158th ACS National Meeting, New York, New York
1968-1969    Chairman-Elect, Division of Colloid and Surface Chemistry, American Chemical Society
1986-1988    Member of the Advisory Board, "Journal of Colloid and Interface Science"
1967        Co-Chairman, Symposium on "Adsorption from Aqueous Solutions", 154th ACS National Meeting, Chicago, Illinois
1967        Chairman, Second Workshop on Coagulation and Flocculation, Clarkson College of Technology, Potsdam, New York
1965        Co-Chairman, 39th National Colloid Symposium, Potsdam, New York
1965        Chairman, Gordon Research Conference, "Chemistry at Interfaces"
1964        Vice-Chairman, Gordon Research Conference, "Chemistry at Interfaces"
1964-1966    Member of the Editorial Board, "Kolloid Zeitschrift and Zeitschrift für Polymere"
1963-1968    Chairman, Education Committee, Division of Colloid and Surface Chemistry, ACS
1963        Co-Chairman, Symposium on "Coagulant Aids", 144th ACS National Meeting, Los Angeles, California
1962-1963    Chairman, Northern New York Section of the American Chemical Society
1953-1957    Assistant Editor of "Croatica Chemica Acta"
1950-1957    Member of the Executive Board and Treasurer Croatian Chemical Society

Present Research Contracts and Grants

        Ministry of Education, Egypt
        Shipley Foundation

Research Contracts and Grants (past)

        American Iron and Steel Institute
        China Steel Company, Taiwan
        Chon International Company, Ltd., Korea
        Clarkson Industries
        Coulter Corporation, Hialeah, Florida
        Dyno Industier, Norway
        Electric Power Research Institute
        Federal Water Pollution Control Administration
        General Electric Company, KAPL
        Griffin Corporation
        IBM
        Image Science Company, Burlington, Massachusetts
        International Nickel Company
        International Lead Zinc Research Institute
        International Fuel Cells
        International Copper Research Association
        Japan Synthetic Rubber Company, Japan
        Kao Soap Company, Japan
        Kobe Steel, Japan
        Lincoln, MIT, Lexington, Massachusetts
        Monsanto Company
        Montedison, Italy
        National Science Foundation
        NATO, Brussels
        Office of Saline Water
        Owens-Illinois
        Public Health Service, Division of Air Pollution
        Research Frontiers Inc., Woodbury, New York
        Rhône-Poulenc Inc., France
        Shipley Company, Newton, Massachusetts
        Texaco Fellowship
        Unilever Research Laboratories, England
        Union Carbide Corporation
        U.S. Air Force
        U.S. Army Research Office (Durham)
        XMX Corporation                          
        Westvaco
        Procter and Gamble Company
        Noranda, Montreal, Canada
        Optical Research of Boston, Boston, Massachusetts
        CIBA, Basel, Switzerland
        dmc2 Corporation, Plainfield, New Jersey

Collaborators 
 
       
        Graduate Students (2011)
        Amr Hassan
       
        Faculty Collaborators

        Professor  Dan V. Goia
               
List of Former Students

    Ph.D. Theses

    1965    Carlton G. Force
    1965    Wilton Espenscheid (in part)
    1965    William Farone (in part)
    1966    Robert Jacobsen (in part)
    1968    Ronald Nemeth
    1968    Lynden J. Stryker
    1969    Chao-Ming Huang (in part)
    1970    Lawrence H. Allen
    1970    Rodrique V. Lauzon
    1972    S. Lee Allen
    1972    Francis J. Mangravite, Jr. (1st prize for the best Ph.D. thesis, American Water Works Association)
    1973    Alexander D. Lindsay
    1974    Alexander Bell
    1975    David L. Catone   
    1976    Alan Bleier
    1977    Ronald S. Sapieszko
    1978    Mitsuo Onofusa
    1978    Douglas D. McRae
    1979    Paul Scheiner
    1980    David W. White   
    1981    Eleftherios P. Katsanis
    1982    Bradley J. Ingebrethsen
    1982    Han-Chyen Chang
    1982    Richard B. Wilhelmy
    1983    George J. Muench (in part)
    1984    Martin A. Hubbe
    1984    Deborah Murphy Wilhelmy
    1986    Nurul Amin (in part)
    1986    Roberto Torres
    1988    Bar Aiken
    1989    Alex Balboa
    1989    Joseph Johnson
    1990    Fazlul Haque
    1990    Curtis Zimmermann
    1990    Paul Hesleitner
    1991    Myung-Jin Kim
    1991    Yie-Shein Her
    1992    Niels Ryde
    1992    Hiroshi Kihira
    1994    Shridhar G. Gangolli (in part)
    1995    Chin-Lin Huang
    1996    Qiping Zhong
    1997    Andrei Zelenev
    1998    Dan V. Goia
    2000    Vishwas V. Hardikar
    2002    Weili Yu (in part)
    2004    Zhenyu Lu
    2004    Venkata R. Gorantla
    2006     Suresh Ramakrishnan
    2007    Vinay Meled
    2009    Igor Sevonkaev
    2013    Amr A. Mohamed Hassan

    M.S. Theses

    1958    William Light
    1959    Donald Broadhurst
    1959    James Couch
    1966    Ronald Nemeth
    1968    Nicholas Kolak
    1969    Timothy Buzzell
    1971    Stephen Blabac
    1971    Alexander Bibeau
    1971    S. Lee Allen
    1971    Francis J. Mangravite, Jr.
    1972    Kenneth M. Kaufman
    1972    George J. Jones, Jr.
    1973    Alexander D. Lindsay
    1973    David White
    1973    Alan Bleier
    1974    Ronald S. Sapieszko
    1975    Douglas D. McRae
    1976    Shiu L. Young
    1976    Michael Budnik
    1976    Mitsuo Onofusa
    1977    Jan Kolakowski
    1977    Paul Scheiner
    1978    Terry A. Ring
    1978    Wayne B. Scott
    1978    Richard B. Wilhelmy
    1979    Bradley J. Ingebrethsen
    1981    Barlow E. Aiken
    1981    Barry V. Gray
    1981    Deborah Murphy Wilhelmy
    1983    Heidi Schulze
    1984    Donald Woodbury
    1984    Štefica Cimaš
    1985    Curran Simpson   
    1985    Kenneth Wolfe
    1987    Ajay Garg
    1987    Yie-Shein Her
    1988    Francis Mayville
    1988    Larry Springsteen
    1990    Nancy Charissis
    1992    Qiping Zhong
    1996    Andrei S. Zelenev
    2005    Sachin Pandija
    2008    Benjamin Morrow
   
            Senior Theses

    1957    Ivana Kostinčer
    1957    Nevenka Pavković
    1957    Ivanka Milić
    1957    Branko Zorić
    1957    Ruža Halassy
    1962    Christopher Davies
    1963    Charles Rupp
    1964    Eric Daby
    1964    Michael Harelich
    1964    Ronald Nemeth
    1964    Lynden J. Stryker
    1967    Albert Levit
    1967    Francis J. Mangravite, Jr.
    1967    Leo DeCrescente
    1970    Alan Bleier (Undergraduate Prize, Division of Colloid and Surface Chemistry, ACS)
    1973    Randall C. Perkins (Brunauer Prize)
    1973    Paul Vona
    1975    Richard Cataldi (Brunauer Prize and the Undergraduate Prize, Division of Colloid and Surface Chemistry, ACS)
    1975    Jan Kolakowski
    1976    Mark Dennen
    1977    Richard Wilhelmy
    1978    Kenneth Andrews
    1979    David Driscoll
    1981    Paul Hesleitner
    1983    Curran Simpson
    1991    David Hoffman
    1992    Andrei Zelenev (Brunauer Prize and Northern New York Section of ACS Award)
       
Former Research Associates and Visiting Scientists

                        Dr. Karlo F. Schulz (Croatia)
                        Dr. K.G. Mathai (India)
                        Dr. Ronald H. Ottewill (England)
                        Dr. Hasso Beyer (Germany)
                        Dr. Akira Watanabe (Japan)
                        Dr. Frank O. Theubert (Germany)
                        Dr. Susumu Kitani (Japan)
                        Dr. Gilbert E. Janauer (Austria)
                        Dr. Edwin Willis (England)
                        Dr. Lionel Coutarel (France)
                        Dr. Donald Monk (U.S.A.)
                        Dr. Samuel Levine (England)
                        Dr. N.S. Viswanathan (India)
                        Dr. Derry Cooke (U.S.A.)
                        Dr. Richard Demchak (U.S.A.)
                        Dr. Vladimir Hampl (Czech Republic)
                        Dr. Gilbert Nicolaon (France)

    1970                    Mr. Alexander Lindsay (U.S.A.)
    1971/72               Dr. Peter McFadyen (England)
    1971                    Mr. Ami Carmel (Sweden)
    1971                    Mr. Leif Eriksson (Sweden)
    1972/73               Mr. Roger Brace (England)
    1973/74               Dr. J.M. Peacock (England)
    1973                    Dr. David L. Catone (U.S.A.)
    1974                    Dr. Masumi Koishi (Japan)
    1974                    Dr. James B. Melville (England)
    1974/75               Mr. Junryo Mino (Japan)
    1975/76               Dr. Haruo Nakayama (Japan)
    1977                    Dr. Michael Finlan (U.S.A.)
    1977                    Dr. Hiroshi Kumanomido (Japan)
    1977/78               Dr. Mario Visca (Italy)
    1977/78               Dr. Jorge Rubio (Chile)
    1978/79               Dr. Josef Eisenlauer (Germany)
    1978/79               Dr. Finn Knut Hansen (Norway)
    1979                    Dr. Henryk Kolny (Poland)
    1978/79               Dr. Milan Korn (Germany)
    1977/79               Dr. Richard Kuo (Taiwan)
    1979                    Dr. Nikola Milić (Yugoslavia)
    1979                    Dr. Christopher Pope (New Zealand)
    1977/79               Dr. Hiroshi Sasaki (Japan)
    1977/79               Dr. Ulrich Strahm (Switzerland)
    1977/79               Dr. Tadao Sugimoto (Japan)
    1978/79               Dr. Angelo Tentorio (Italy)
    1976/80               Dr. Ronald Sapieszko (U.S.A.)
    1980/81               Dr. Shuichi Hamada (Japan)
    1980/81               Dr. John Nelligan (U.S.A.)
    1980/81               Mr. Yoshio Kitazawa (Japan)
    1980/81               Dr. Hiroki Tamura (Japan)
    1980/81               Dr. Gerard Thompson (England)
    1979/82               Dr. Keith Bridger (England)
    1980/82               Dr. Alberto Regazzoni (Argentina)
    1981/82               Dr. Anthony W. Hodgson (Australia)
    1981/82               Dr. Chien-cho Lo (Taiwan)
    1982/83               Dr. August Janeković (Croatia)
    1982/83               Dr. Ivan Kobal (Slovenia)
    1982/83               Dr. Kanehiro Nakamura (Japan)
    1983                    Dr. Naoki Toshima (Japan)
    1981/83               Mr. Yuting Zhang (China)
    1982/83               Dr. Jean Gobet (Switzerland)
    1980/82,84,85,86,87,88,89,90,91 Professor Nikola Kallay (Croatia)
    1983/84,85,87,89 Dr. Masataka Ozaki (Japan)
    1984                    Dr. Paola Gherardi (Italy)
    1985                    Miss Lena Rönnquist (Sweden)
    1985                    Prof. Per Stenius (Sweden)
    1986                    Dr. Miguel Blesa (Argentina)
    1986                    Miss Štefica Cimaš (Croatia)
    1986                    Mr. Anders Holmqvist (Finland)
    1985/87               Mr. Xi-Jing Fan (China)
    1986/87               Dr. Maurizio Castellano (Italy)
    1986/87               Dr. Tatsuo Ishikawa (Japan)
    1986/87               Dr. Roger Salmon (France)
    1987                    Mr. Erik Östhol (Sweden)
    1988                    Dr. Angel Delgado Mora (Spain)
    1988                    Mr. Karl Fredrikson (Finland)
    1988                    Dr. Shoji Kaneko (Japan)
    1988                    Dr. Danilo Lasič (Slovenia)
    1988                    Dr. Francesca Porta (Italy)
    1988                    Miss Ylva Williams (Sweden)
    1988                    Dr. Rafael Rodríguez-Clemente (Spain)
    1988/89               Dr. Bar Aiken (U.S.A.)
    1988/89               Dr. Alba Chittofrati (Italy)
    1988/89               Mr. Francois Ribot (France)
    1988/89,91,92     Prof. Ryszard Sprycha (Poland)
    1989                    Miss Nina Ahl (Sweden)
    1989                    Miss Helene Vickström (Sweden)
    1988/90               Dr. Herbert Giesche (Germany)
    1988/90               Dr. Lily Durand-Keklikian (U.S.A.)
    1988/90               Dr. Manuel OcaZa (Spain)
    1988-92               Dr. Myung-Jin Kim (Korea)
    1988-93               Mr. Rongchi Yu (P.R.China)
    1989/90               Mr. Nobuo Kawahashi (Japan)
    1989/90               Mr. Keita Yura (Japan)
    1990                    Mr. Jui-Tung Chang (Taiwan)
    1990                    Miss Christina Ljungqvist (Sweden)
    1990                    Miss Christina Perrson (Sweden)
    1990                    Dr. Guangxin Wang (P.R.China)
    1990/91               Dr. Marek Kosmulski (Poland)
    1991                    Dr. Yuming Xie (P.R. China)
    1991                    Ms. Maria Zetterstöm (Sweden)
    1991/92               Dr. Hideko Oyama (U.S.A.)
    1992                    Dr. David Biro (Canada)
    1992                    Dr. Kung-Ho Chung (Korea)
    1992                    Ms. Renata Domaszewska (Canada)
    1991/92               Mr. Masahiro Ohmori (Japan)
    1992                    Dr. Jiří Stávek (Czech Republic)
    1992/93,97, 2000/2001 Dr. Ikram Haq (Pakistan)
    1992/93               Dr. José Quibén-Solla (Spain)
    1982/83,87-93, 98-2000 Dr. Wan Peter Hsu (Taiwan, USA)
    1992/93               Mr. Shuichi Nishikawa (Japan)
    1967-93               Dr. Stanka Kratohvil (U.S.A.)
    1985-93               Dr. Niels Ryde (Sweden/U.S.A.)
    1994-96               Dr. Ken Kuang (China)
    1995                    Dr. Gianfranco Carotenuto (Italy)
    1994/95               Dr. Matthias Schultz (Germany)
    1995/96, 2000-02 Dr. Seung-Ho Lee (Korea)
    1996-2000           Dr. Chris Brancewicz (USA)
    1996                    Dr. Guangwei Wu (P.R. China)   
    1996, 1997          Dr. Luis Pérez-Maqueda (Spain)       
    1997                    Dr. Athanasia Koliadima (Greece)
    1997, 1998          Mrs. Corina Goia (U.S.A.)
    1997-99               Mr. Laifeng Wang (P.R. China)
    1999                    Dr. Frédéric Ruch (France)
    1999                    Prof. Ke Zhong Chen (P.R. China)
    1999                    Prof. Shangzhao Shi (P.R. China)
    1999                    Mrs. Muxin Lin (P.R. China)
    2000/2001           Dr. Marjan Bele (Slovenia)
    1997-2001           Dr. Chris Brancewicz (USA)
    2000/2001           Dr. Laurent Joguet (France)
    2001, 2002, 2003 Dr. Zorica Crnjak-Orel (Slovenia)
    2002                    Dr. Myung-Sub Kim (Korea)
    1997-2003           Dr. Ivan Sondi (Croatia)
    2003                    Dr. Srečo  Škapin (Slovenia)
    2003                    Dr. Lorenza Suber (Italy)
    2003-2004           Dr. Vyacheslav Gorshkov (Ukraine)
    2003-2004           Dr.  Yeong-Cheol Kim (Korea)
    2004                    Dr. Yasumasa Hattori (Japan)
    2004-2006           Dr. Andrei Jitianu (Romani)
    2006-2007           Dr. Vuk Uskokovićƒ (Serbia)


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Lectures and papers presented by Professor Egon Matijević

 
Matijević Lectures and Papers Presented

P    Plenary and Keynote lecture
I     Invited lecture
C    Contributed lecture

1951   
Kolloid-Tagung, Köln, Germany (C)

1952   
Meeting of Yugoslav Chemists, Zagreb, Yugoslavia (C)

1953   
Kolloid-Tagung, Hamburg, Germany (C)

1954   
Discussions of the Faraday Society, Sheffield, England (C)

1955   
University of Lausanne, Switzerland (I)
University of Bern, Switzerland (I)
Colloquium of the Photographic Institute, ETH, Zurich, Switzerland (I)

1956   
Kolloid-Tagung, Bad Oeynhausen, Germany (I)

1957   
Colloquium of the Dept. of Colloid Science, University of Cambridge, England (I)
II. International Congress of Surface Activity, London, England (C)

1958   
Physics Colloquium, Clarkson College of Technology, Potsdam, New York (I)
32nd National Colloid Symposium, Urbana, Illinois (C)
134th National ACS Meeting, Chicago, Illinois (C)
State University of Utah, Logan, Utah (2 lectures) (I)
California Research Corporation, Richmond, California (I)
Lehigh University, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania (I)

1959   
33rd National Colloid Symposium, Minneapolis, Minnesota (C)
Gordon Research Conference, Chemistry at Interfaces, Meriden, New Hampshire (I)

1960   
34th National Colloid Symposium, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania (C)
University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada (I)

1961   
Northern New York Section, American Chemical Society, Potsdam, New York (I)
35th National Colloid Symposium, Rochester, New York (C)
140th National ACS Meeting, Chicago, Illinois (I)

1962   
Lever Brothers Research Laboratories, Edgewater, New Jersey (I)
36th National Colloid Symposium, Stanford, California (C)
7th International Conference on Coordination Chemistry, Stockholm, Sweden (C)
Unilever Research Laboratory, Port Sunlight, England (I)
Polaroid Corporation, Cambridge, Massachusetts (I)

1963   
144th National ACS Meeting, Los Angeles, California (I)
37th National Colloid Symposium, Ottawa, Canada (C)
University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Massachusetts (I)
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, New York (I)
University of Montreal, Montreal, Canada (I)
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts (I)
American Cyanamid Company, Stamford, Connecticut (I)

1964   
University of Buffalo, Buffalo, New York (I)
147th ACS Meeting, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (C)
148th ACS Meeting, Chicago, Illinois (I)
Rutgers, The State University, New Brunswick, New Jersey (I)

1965   
Nalco Chemical Company, Chicago, Illinois (I)
California Research Corporation, Richmond, California (2 lectures) (I)
Lehigh University, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania (I)
Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, D.C. (I)
Virginia State College, Petersburg, Virginia (I)
Kodak Research Laboratories, Rochester, New York (I)
Fourth Rudolf's Research Conference, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey (I)
39th National Symposium, Potsdam, New York (C)
NSF Conference on Colloid, Surface and Macromolecular Chemistry, Lehigh University, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania (I)
Amicon Corporation, Cambridge, Massachusetts (I)
State University of New York at Albany, New York (I)
Texus Research Center, Parsippany, New Jersey (I)

1966   
State University of New York at Potsdam, New York (I)
W.R. Grace and Company, Clarksville, Maryland (I)
FMC Corporation, Central Research Department, Princeton, New Jersey (2 lectures) (I)
151st National ACS Meeting, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (I)
40th National Colloid Symposium, Madison, Wisconsin (C)
II.  NSF Conference on Colloid, Surface and Macromolecular Chemistry, Lehigh University,Bethlehem, Pennsylvania (I)
RIAS, Baltimore, Maryland (I)
Kodak-Pathé, Vincennes, France (I)
Unilever Research Laboratories, Port Sunlight, England (I)
Discussion of the Faraday Society, Nottingham, England (I)
Dow Chemical Company, Midland, Michigan (2 lectures) (I)
Atlas Chemical Industries, Wilmington, Delaware (I)

1967   
West Virginia Pulp and Paper Company, Charleston, South Carolina (I)
Monsanto Company, Springfield, Massachusetts (I)
FMC Corporation, Central Research Department, Princeton, New Jersey (2 lectures) (I)
153rd National ACS Meeting, Miami Beach, Florida (2 papers) (I)
Clarkson College, Potsdam, New York (I)
Dow Chemical Company, Midland, Michigan (2 lectures) (I)
Workshop Seminar on Coagulation and Flocculation, Clarkson College of Technology, Potsdam, New York (I)
41st National Colloid Symposium, Buffalo, New York (3 papers) (I,C)
III. NSF Conference on Colloid, Surface and Macromolecular Chemistry, Lehigh University,   Bethlehem, Pennsylvania (I)
General Electric Company, Knolls Atomic Research Laboratory, Schenectady, New York (I)
Gordon Research Conference on Inorganic Chemistry, New Hampton, New Hampshire (I)
154th National ACS Meeting, Chicago, Illinois (I)
Amherst Adsorption Conference, Amherst, Massachusetts (I)

1968   
Phillips Petroleum Company, Bartlesville, Oklahoma (2 lectures) (I)
Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio (I)
Uniroyal Research Center, Wayne, New Jersey (I)
FMC, Princeton, New Jersey (I)
General Electric Company, KAPL, Schenectady, New York (I)
Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire (I)
Kodak Research Laboratories, Rochester, New York (I)
Union Carbide Corporation, Parma, Ohio (I)
Gordon Conference, Environmental Science: Water, New Hampton, New Hampshire (P)
The General Tire and Rubber Company, Akron, Ohio (I)
156th National ACS Meeting, Atlantic City, New Jersey (3 papers) (I,C)
B.F. Goodrich Chemical Company, Avon Lake, Ohio (I)
Nalco Chemical Company, Chicago, Illinois (I)
Syracuse University, Syracuse, New York (I)
Betz Laboratories, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (I)

1969   
Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada (I)
AIME Meeting, Washington, D.C. (I)
Dow Chemical Company, Midland, Michigan (I)
Dow Discussion Group on Interface Science, Midland, Michigan (I)
1969 Polymer Conference Series, Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan (I)
Uniroyal Chemical, Naugatuck, Connecticut (I)
FMC Corporation, Princeton, New Jersey (2 lectures) (I)
157th National ACS Meeting, Minneapolis, Minnesota (C)
Owens-Illinois, Toledo, Ohio (I)
Polaroid Corporation, Waltham, Massachusetts (2 lectures) (I)
Lehigh University, Course "Characterization of Surfaces", Bethlehem, Pennsylvania (I)
43rd National Colloid Symposium, Cleveland, Ohio (4 papers) (I,C)
Gordon Research Conference, Chemistry at Interfaces, Meriden, New Hampshire (I)
Gordon Research Conference, Chemistry and Physics of Paper, Andover, New Hampshire (P)
General Electric Company, KAPL, Schenectady, New York (I)
 
PPG, Barberton, Ohio (I)
158th National ACS Meeting, New York, New York (3 papers) (I,C)
Ford Motor Company, Dearborn, Michigan (I)
Esso Research Center, Linden, New Jersey (I)
Mater Dei College, Ogdensburg, New York (I)

1970   
Camille Dreyfus Laboratory, Durham, North Carolina (I)
CPC, Argo, Illinois (I)
University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky (I)
Armour and Company, Chicago, Illinois (I)
State University College at Potsdam, New York (I)
Reheis Chemical Company, Berkeley Heights, New Jersey (I)
State University of New York at Binghamton, New York (I)
Dow Chemical Company, Midland, Michigan (I)
44th National Colloid Symposium, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania (I)
Colgate-Palmolive Company, Piscataway, New Jersey (I)
Sprague Electric Company, North Adams, Massachusetts (I)
The Axel Johnson Institute, Nynashamn, Sweden (I)
Perstorp AB, Perstorp, Sweden (I)
The 4th Scandinavian Symposium on Surface Chemistry, Tylosand, Sweden (P)
160th ACS National Meeting, Chicago, Illinois (C)
10th World Congress of the American Oil Chemists' Society, Chicago, Illinois (I)
Union Carbide Corporation, South Charleston, West Virginia (I)
FMC, Princeton, New Jersey (I)
63rd Annual Meeting AIChE, Chicago, Illinois (I)
Technion, Haifa, Israel (I)
Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel (2 lectures) (I)

1971   
Unilever Research Laboratories, Port Sunlight, England (6 lectures) (I)
Brunel University, London, England (P)
University of Manchester, Institute of Science and Technology, Manchester, England (I)
University of Bristol, Bristol, England (I)
The Teesside Surface Science Club, Billingham, England (I)
British Titan Products, Stockton-on-Tees, England (I)
Technical University of Denmark, Lyngby, Denmark (2 lectures) (I)
The Swedish Institute for Surface Chemistry, Stockholm, Sweden (10 lectures) (I)
Technical University of Norway, Trondheim, Norway (3 lectures) (I)
The Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden (I)
Abo Academy, Abo, Finland (2 lectures) (I)
The Chemical Societies of Abo (joint session), Abo, Finland (I)
KMW, Karlstad, Sweden (I)
Pharmacia, Uppsala, Sweden (I)
25th Kolloid-Tagung, Munich, Germany (P)
Procter & Gamble Company, Cincinnati, Ohio (I)
Chemical Engineering Department, Clarkson College, Potsdam, New York (I)

1972   
Pharmetrics, Palo Alto, California (I)
Union Carbide Corporation, Charleston, West Virginia (2 lectures) (I)
CPC International, Inc., Argo, Illinois (I)
163rd ACS National Meeting, Boston, Massachusetts (Kendall Award Address)
Symposium on "Particle Growth in Suspensions", Society of Chem. Ind., Brunel University, London, England (P)
Unilever Research Laboratory, Port Sunlight, England (I)
The Swedish Institute for Surface Chemistry, Stockholm, Sweden (2 lectures) (I)
46th National Colloid Symposium, Amherst, Massachusetts (I)
Dow Chemical Company, Midland, Michigan (I)
142nd National Meeting - The Electrochemical Society, Miami Beach, Florida (2 lectures) (P,C)
AIChE Student Affiliate, Clarkson College, Potsdam, New York (I)
University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware (I)

1973   
PPG, Barberton, Ohio (I)
Carnegie-Mellon University, ACS Student Affiliate, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (I)
74th National Meeting AIChE, New Orleans, Louisiana (P)
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, Virginia (Highlands in Chemistry lecture series) (P)
Eastman Kodak Company, Rochester, New York (I)
Rochester Institute of Technology, Rochester, New York (I)
Alza Research, Palo Alto, California (I)
Symposium on Oilfield Chemistry, Society of Petroleum Engineers, Denver, Colorado (P)
Unilever Research Laboratory, Port Sunlight, England (I)
Unilever Research Laboratory, Isleworth, England (I)
Unilever Research Laboratory, Vlaardingen, The Netherlands (I)
Axel Johnson Research Institute, Nynashamn, Sweden (I)
The Swedish Institute for Surface Chemistry, Stockholm, Sweden (I)
IBM, Yorktown Heights, New York (I)
Kodak, Rochester, New York (I)
Dow Chemical Company, Midland, Michigan (I)
Yokohama National University, Yokohama, Japan (5 lectures) (I)
Japanese National Colloid Symposium, Fukui, Japan (P)
Kinki Chapter of the Pharmaceutical Society of Japan, Kyoto, Japan (I)
University of Osaka Prefecture, Sakai, Japan (I)
Okayama University, Okayama, Japan (I)
Kyoto University of Industrial Arts and Textile Fibers, Kyoto Japan )I)
Shiseido Laboratory, Kanagawa, Japan (I)
Science University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan (I)
Japanese Chemical Society, Tokyo, Japan (I)
Fuji Photo Film Research Laboratories, Minamiashigara, Japan (I)
Kao Soap Company, Wakayama, Japan (I)
Nippon Paint Company, Osaka, Japan (I)
Colloid Konwakai, Kinki District, Kyoto, Japan (I)
Government Industrial Research Institute, Osaka, Japan (I)
Lion Fat & Oil Company, Tokyo, Japan (I)
Mitsui-Toatsu Chemicals, Inc., Yokohama, Japan (I)
Asahi Glass Company, Ltd., Yokohama, Japan (I)
Institute for Optical Research, Tokyo, Japan (I)
Kao Soap Company, Tokyo, Japan (I)
Mitsubishi Chemical Industries, Ltd., Yokohama, Japan (I)
University of Hawaii at Manoa, Honolulu, Hawaii (I)
Chevron Oil Field Research Company, La Habra, California (2 lectures) (I)

1974   
Kodak, Rochester, New York (I)
Westvaco, Charleston, South Carolina (I)
The Northeastern Section of the ACS, Boston, Massachusetts (I)
Alfa-Laval, Tumba, Sweden (I)
The Swedish Institute for Surface Chemistry, Stockholm, Sweden (I)
Boliden, Helsingborg, Sweden (2 lectures) (I)
Koninklijke/Shell Laboratory, Amsterdam, The Netherlands (I)
Science Research Council Colloid Science Seminar, Bristol, England (P)
American Electroplaters Society, The Northeastern Regional Meeting, Hyannis, Massachusetts (I)
E.I. DuPont de Nemours, Richmond, Virginia (I)
Tennessee Eastman Company, Kingsport, Tennessee (I)
Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey (I)
Ledgemont Laboratory, Lexington, Massachusetts (I)

1975   
Clarkson College, Physics Colloquium, Potsdam, New York (I)
Celanese Research Company, Summit, New Jersey (I)
169th National ACS Meeting, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (C)
National Association of Corrosion Engineers - International Corrosion Forum, Toronto, Canada (P)
Paper Research Institute Symposium, Oshkosh, Wisconsin (I)
Seminar on "Decontamination of Nuclear Plants", EPRI, Columbus, Ohio (I)
Northern New York Section, ACS, Potsdam, New York (I)
Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia (I)
Westvaco, Charleston, South Carolina (I)
Westvaco, Laurel, Maryland (I)
49th National Colloid Symposium, Potsdam, New York (4 papers) (C)
NATO Seminar on Polymer Colloids, Trondheim, Norway (I)
Alfa Laval, Tumba, Sweden (I)
The Swedish Institute for Surface Chemistry, Stockholm, Sweden (I)
Unilever Research Laboratory, Port Sunlight, England (I)
Unilever Research Laboratory, Isleworth, England (2 lectures) (I)
Pfizer Inc., Easton, Pennsylvania (I)
IUPAC "Colloids" Conference, Budapest, Hungary (P)
Clarkson College, Potsdam, New York, Parents Day Lecture (I)
State University of New York, Binghamton, New York (I)
Eastman Kodak Company, Interplant Conference, Rochester, New York (I)
American Chemical Society, Chicago Section, Chicago, Illinois (P)
American Chemical Society, Student Affiliate, CCT, Potsdam, New York (I)
Dow Chemical Company, Midland, Michigan (I)
Electric Power Research Institute, Palo Alto, California (2 lectures) (I)
Yugoslav Academy of Sciences and Arts, Zagreb, Yugoslavia (I)
University of Zagreb, Faculty of Science, Zagreb, Yugoslavia (I)
Croatian Chemical Society, Zagreb, Yugoslavia (I)
Ains Shams University, Cairo, Egypt (I)

1976   
Ains Shams University, Cairo, Egypt (2 lectures) (I)
National Research Center, Cairo, Egypt (I)
Pahlavi University, Shiraz, Iran (I)
University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia (6 seminars) (I)
CSIRO, Port Melbourne, Australia (I)
Royal Australian Chemical Institute, Melbourne, Australia (I)
CSIRO, South Melbourne, Australia (I)
Fourth Australian Electrochemistry Conference, Adelaide, Australia (P)
CSIRO, Adelaide, Australia (I)
University of Western Australia, Perth, Australia (I)
Western Australian Institute of Technology, Perth, Australia (I)
Melbourne University Chemical Society, Melbourne, Australia (I)
Australian National University, Canberra, Australia (I)
University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia (I)
CSR Research Laboratories, Sydney, Australia (I)
University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia (I)
The New Zealand Institute of Chemistry, Canterbury, New Zealand (I)
Canterbury University, Christchurch, New Zealand (2 lectures) (I)
University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand (I)
The New Zealand Institute of Chemistry, Otago Branch, Dunedin, New Zealand (I)
The New Zealand Institute of Chemistry, Wellington Branch, Wellington, New Zealand (I)
D.S.I.R., Wellington, New Zealand (I)
The New Zealand Institute of Chemistry, Manawatu Branch, Palmerston North, New Zealand (I)
The New Zealand Fertilizer Manufacturers' Research Association Institute, Papatoetoe East, New Zealand (I)
The New Zealand Institute of Chemistry, Auckland Branch, Auckland, New Zealand (I)
Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan (I)
Kiushi University, Fukuoka, Japan (I)
Kyoto Prefectural University, Kyoto, Japan (I)
Nara Woman's University, Nara, Japan (I)
Tokyo Science University, Noda, Japan (I)
Institute of Optical Research, Tokyo, Japan (I)
Yokohama National University, Yokohama, Japan (I)
International Conference on Colloids and Surfaces, Puerto Rico (P)
Electric Power Research Institute, Palo Alto, California (I)
Westvaco, Charleston, South Carolina (I)
IBM Research Laboratories, Yorktown Heights, New York (I)
Montedison, Spinetta-Marengo, Italy (I)
Montedison, Novara, Italy (2 lectures) (I)
Great Lakes Conferences on Polymers and Colloid Science, Detroit, Michigan (P)
Clarkson College, Department of Chemical Engineering, Potsdam, New York (I)
Monsanto, Springfield, Massachusetts (I)
Electric Power Research Institute, Washington, D.C. (I)
Eastman Kodak Company, Rochester, New York (I)
3M Company, St. Paul, Minnesota (I)

1977   
Technische Universität, Munich, Germany (I)
Shell Research Centre, Thornton, England (I)
Westvaco, Charleston, South Carolina (I)
173rd National ACS Meeting, New Orleans, Louisiana (C)
Eastman Kodak Company, Rochester, New York (I)
Leningrad State University, Leningrad, U.S.S.R. (3 lectures) (I)
2nd Joint Conference CIC/ACS, Montreal, Canada (I)
Montedison Conference on Physical Chemistry of Interfaces, Angera, Italy (P)
51st Colloid and Surface Science Symposium, Buffalo, New York (3 papers) (I,C)
College of Environmental Science and Forestry, Syracuse, New York (P)
Dow Chemical Company, Midland, Michigan (I)
Fritz Haber Institute, Berlin, Germany (2 lectures) (I)
Eastman Kodak Company, Rochester, New York (I)

1978   
Montedison, Angera, Italy (course of 7 lectures) (I)
Technion, Haifa, Israel (I)
The Weizmann Institute, Rehovot, Israel (I)
Ben-Gurion University, Beer-Sheva, Israel (I)
Dowell, Tulsa, Oklahoma (I)
Corrosion/78, NACE, Houston, Texas (I)
Martin Marietta Laboratories, Baltimore, Maryland (I)
IBM, Boulder, Colorado (I)
University of Missouri-Rolla, Rolla, Missouri (I)
American Iron and Steel Institute, Summit, New Jersey (I)
Dow-Corning Corporation, Midland, Michigan (I)
52nd Colloid and Surface Science Symposium, Knoxville, Tennessee (P)
Tennessee Eastman Company, Kingsport, Tennessee (I)
Scott Paper Company, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (I)
Gordon Research Conference on "Corrosion", New London, New Hampshire (P)
Westvaco, Charleston, South Carolina (I)
Electric Power Research Institute, Palo Alto, California (I)
Second International Symposium in the Preparation of Heterogeneous Catalysts, Louvain-La-Neuve, Belgium (P)
Universite Catholique de Louvain, Louvain-La-Neuve, Belgium (I)
Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, Berkeley, California (I)
University of California, Berkeley, California (I)
General Electric Company, Schenectady, New York (I)
National Commission of Atomic Energy, Buenos Aires, Argentina (4 lectures) (I)   
National University of La Plata, La Plata, Argentina (I)
Dow Chemical Company, Midland, Michigan (I)

1979   
Montedison, Novara, Italy (I)
ACS/CSJ Chemical Congress, Honolulu, Hawaii (2 lectures) (I,C)
Tufts University, Medford, Massachusetts (I)
Electric Power Research Institute, Washington, D.C. (I)
53rd Colloid and Surface Science Symposium, Rolla, Missouri (I)
5th International Summer Conference "Chemistry of Solid/Liquid Interfaces", Cavtat, Yugoslavia (P)
ICI, Welwyn Garden City, England (I)
3rd International Conference on Surface and Colloid Science, Stockholm, Sweden (P)
Atomic Energy of Canada, Pinawa, Manitoba, Canada (I)
Universal Oil Product Company, Des Plaines, Illinois (I)
National Research Council, Ottawa, Canada (I)
University of British Columbia, Vancouver, B.C., Canada (I)
Colloid Symposium, Division of Colloid and Surface Chemistry, Chemical Society of Japan, Kochi, Japan (P)
Kao Soap Company, Tokyo, Japan (I)
Science University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan (10 lectures) (I)
Lion Fat & Oil Company, Tokyo, Japan (I)
Tokyo Metropolitan University, Tokyo, Japan (I)
The University of Tsukuba, Tsukuba, Japan (I)
Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan (I)
Tokyo University, Dept. of Nuclear Engineering, Tokyo, Japan (I)
Shiseido Company, Yokohama, Japan (I)
Fuji Film, Ashigara, Japan (I)
Hiroshima University, Hiroshima, Japan (I)
Okayama University, Okayama, Japan (I)
Okayama University of Science, Okayama, Japan (I)
Gifu University, Gifu, Japan (I)
Nagoya University, Nagoya, Japan (I)
Takeda Chemical Industries, Osaka, Japan (I)
Colloid Konvakai, Kyoto, Japan (I)
Nara Women's College, Nara, Japan (I)
Nippon Paint Company, Osaka, Japan (I)
3rd Conference of the Taiwan Association of Surface Scientists and Engineers, Tainan, Taiwan (P)
Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan (I)
Fukuoka University, Fukuoka, Japan (I)
Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan (I)
Pola Corporation, Yokohama, Japan (I)
Kao Soap Company, Utsunomiya, Japan (I)
Pharmaceutical Konvakai, Tokyo, Japan (I)

1980   
Westinghouse Electric Corporation, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (I)
Shell Development Company, Houston, Texas (I)
Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville, Alabama (I)
Exxon Chemical Company, Linden, New Jersey (I)
National Commission of Atomic Energy, Buenos Aires, Argentina (2 lectures) (I)
Instituto Balseiro, Bariloche, Argentina (I)
Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (2 lectures) (I)
Eastman Kodak Company, Rochester, New York (I)
54th Colloid and Surface Science Symposium, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania (C)
Dow Chemical Company, Midland, Michigan (course in Colloids, 5 lectures) (I)
Pfizer Central Research, Groton, Connecticut (I)
Electric Power Research Institute, Schenectady, New York (I)
158th meeting of the Electrochemical Society, Hollywood, Florida (I)
Donegani Research Institute, Novara, Italy (I)
École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland (I)
Clarkson College of Technology, Potsdam, New York (I)

1981   
Westvaco Research Laboratory, Charleston, South Carolina (2 lectures) (I)
7th Meeting of Chemists of Croatia, Zagreb, Yugoslavia (P)
School of Pharmacy, University of Zagreb, Zagreb, Yugoslavia (I)
Donegani Institute, Novara, Italy (I)
École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland (course, 5 lectures) (I)
IBM, San Jose, California (I)
181st American Chemical Society National Meeting, Atlanta, Georgia (2 lectures) (I,C)
Carnegie-Mellon University, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (I)
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, New York (I)
Kodak Research Laboratories, Rochester, New York (I)
Monsanto Company, St. Louis, Missouri (I)
University of Missouri-Rolla, Rolla, Missouri (I)
55th Colloid and Surface Science Symposium, Cleveland, Ohio (Freundlich Centennial Lecture)
Workshop/Conference on Heterogeneous Catalysis, Albany, New York (I)
4th International Conference on Surface and Colloid Science, Jerusalem, Israel (P)
IBM, Endicott, New York (I)
Battelle Northwest, Seattle, Washington (a series of presentations) (I)
182nd ACS National Meeting, New York, New York (I)
Symposium on Physical Chemistry of Interfaces, Milano, Italy (P)
1981 AIChE Annual Meeting, New Orleans, Louisiana (C)

1982   
3M, St. Paul, Minnesota (I)
SOHIO Research Center, Cleveland, Ohio (2 lectures) (I)
Westvaco Research Laboratories, Charleston, South Carolina (I)
Monsanto Polymer and Plastics Company, Orchard Park, Massachusetts (course, 2 lectures) (I)
SIBIT, Spinneta-Marengo, Italy (I)
2nd Scandinavian School on Surface and Colloid Science, Kumlinge, Aland, Finland (4 lectures) (I)
BASF, Ludwigshafen, West Germany (I)
University of Karlsruhe, West Germany (2 lectures) (I)
56th Colloid and Surface Science Symposium, Blacksburg, Virginia (P)
6th International Summer Conference "Chemistry of Solid/Liquid Interfaces", Cavtat, Yugoslvania (P)
General Electric Company, Schenectady, New York (I)
 
Gordon Research Conference "Chemistry at Interfaces", Meriden, New Hampshire (P)
Clarkson College, High School Science Teacher Workshop, Potsdam, New York (I)
Electric Power Research Institute, Palo Alto, California (I)
Donegani Institute, Novara, Italy (I)
The Upjohn Company, Kalamazoo, Michigan (I)
Monsanto Company, Indian Orchard, Massachusetts (I)
Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan (I)
Pola Company, Yokohama, Japan (I)
Kao Soap Company, Tokyo, Japan (I)
Colloid Konvakai, Kyoto, Japan (I)
Institute of Colloid and Interface Science, Tokyo, Japan (P)
Science University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan (2 lectures) (I)
Shiseido Company, Yokohama, Japan (I)
Japan Atomic Industry Forum, Tokyo, Japan (P)
Lion Corporation, Tokyo, Japan (I)
Chung-Shan Institute of Science and Technology, Lung-Tan, Taiwan (I)
National Tsing-Hua University, Hsinchu, Taiwan (I)
Golden Jubilee Convention, Chinese Chemical Society, Taipei, Taiwan (P)

1983   
Texas A & M University, College Station, Texas (Welch lecture)
Southwest Texas State University, San Marcos, Texas (Welch lecture)
University of Texas at Dallas, Richardson, Texas (Welch lecture)
IBM, Tucson, Arizona (course, 2 lectures) (I)
International Conference on Ultrastructure Processing of Ceramics, Glasses and Composites, Gainesville, Florida (P)
University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia (I)
State University of New York, Buffalo, New York (2 lectures) (I)
Association of Environmental Engineering Professors Workshop, Purdue University, Lafayette, Indiana (2 lectures) (I)
Shell Research Centre, Thornton, England (I)
Enichimica, Milano, Italy (course, 7 lectures) (I)
Gordon Research Conference "Micellar and Molecular Catalysis", Wolfeboro, New Hampshire (P)
American Cyanamid Company, Stamford, Connecticut (I)
University of Missouri-Rolla, Rolla, Missouri (I)
Monsanto, St. Louis, Missour (I)
Cornell University, Ithaca, New York (I)
Nalco Chemical Company, Naperville, Illinois (I)
Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, New Mexico (I)
International Rubber Conference, Houston, Texas (P)
Politechnico, Milano, Italy (I)
Institute G. Donegani, Novara, Italy (I)
Montepolimeri, Ferrara, Italy (I)
Sibit, Spinetta-Marengo, Italy (I)
Dow Chemical USA, Midland, Michigan (I)

1984   
Shipley Company, Newton, Massachusetts (course, 3 lectures) (I)
Westvaco Research Laboratory, North Charleston, South Carolina (I)
Allied Corporation, Morristown, New Jersey (I)
Rutgers University, Ceramics Department, Piscataway, New Jersey (I)
Mobil Research and Development Corporation, Princeton, New Jersey (I)
Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Seoul, Korea (2 lectures) (I)
Sogang University, Seoul, Korea (I)
Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea (I)
Lucky Central Research Institute, Daejeon, Korea (2 lectures) (I)
Shiseido Laboratories, Yokohama, Japan (I)
Sanyo Chemical Industries, Kyoto, Japan (2 lectures) (I)
Science University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan (I)
Fuji Photo Film Company, Ashigara, Japan (I)
Daiichi Seyaku Company, Tokyo, Japan (I)
The Chemical Society of Japan, Tokyo, Japan (I)
Yokohama City University, Yokohama, Japan (I)
Pola Corporation, Yokohama, Japan (I)
Xerox Research Centre of Canada, Mississauga, Canada (I)
Kodak Reserach Laboratories, Rochester, New York (I)
SOHIO, Cleveland, Ohio (I)
General Motors Research Laboratories, Warren, Michigan (I)
Institute G. Donegani, Novara, Italy (I)
Dutral, Ferrara, Italy (I)
École Polytechnique Fédérale, Lausanne, Switzerland (course, 5 lectures) (I)
Workshop on Chemical Processing of Structural Ceramics, Hueston Woods, Ohio (P)
Japan-US Seminar on Fundamental Structural Ceramics, Seattle, Washington (P)
University of Washington, Seattle, Washington (I)
DOE Council on Material Science Panel Study, Boulder, Colorado (I)
Norton Company, Worcester, Massachusetts (I)
IBM Symposium, Endicott, New York (P)
Dow Chemical USA, Midland, Michigan (I)
Aluminum Company of America, Alcoa Center, Pennsylvania (I)
37th Pacific Coast Regional Meeting, American Ceramic Society, San Francisco, California (P)
Syva, Palo Alto, California (I)
University of California, Berkeley, California (I)
IBM, San Jose, California (I)
4th International Conference on Ferrites, San Francisco, California (P)
Nordic Industrial Symposium of Colloid Chemistry (P)
Institute for Mineral Processing, Rome, Italy (3 lectures) (I)
Donegani Institute, Novara, Italy (I)
Colloid Chemistry Day at Montedison, Milano, Italy (3 lectures) (P)

1985   
Coulter Electronics, Hialeah, Florida (I)
2nd International Conference on Ultrastructure Processing of Ceramics, Glasses and Composites, St. Augustine, Florida (P)
Instituto de Fisico-Quimica Mineral (CSIC), Madrid, Spain (I)
Institute de Ceramica y Vidrio (CSIC), Arganda, Spain (I)
Instituto de Catalisis y Petroleoquimica, Madrid, Spain (I)
Yugoslav Academy of Sciences and Arts, Zagreb, Yugoslavia (I)
Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Zagreb, Zagreb, Yugoslavia (I)
Jožef Štefan Institute, Ljubljana, Yugoslavia (I)
Universita di Milano, Milano, Italy (I)
Symposium on Recent Advances in Ceramics, RPI, Troy, New York (P)
Sprague Electric Company, North Adams, Massachusetts (I)
Johnson Matthey, Inc., Wayne, Pennsylvania (I)
Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, D.C. (I)
189th National Meeting, American Chemical Society, Miami Beach, Florida (I)
Dow Chemical USA, Midland, Michigan (I)
Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan (I)
Material Research Laboratory, Pennsylvania State University, State College, Pennsylvania (I)
Corning Glass Works, Corning, New York (I)
190th National Meeting, American Chemical Society, Chicago, Illinois (Langmuir Distinguished Lecture) (I)
32. Kolloid Tagung, Berlin, West Germany (The Thomas-Graham Award lecture)
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts (workshop lecture)
1 Colloidi e le Interfasi nell'Industria, Milano, Italy (P)
Farmoplant, Milano, Italy (I)
Dutral, Ferrara, Italy (I)
University of Florence, Florence, Italy (I)
Union Carbide Corporation, Tarrytown, New York (I)

1986   
W.R. Grace & Company, Columbia, Maryland (I)
Dow Chemical USA, Midland, Michigan (I)
Coulter Electronics, Hialeah, Florida (I)
Corning Glass Works, Corning, New York (course of 6 lectures) (I)
Geochemistry of Earth Surface and Processes of Mineral Formation, Granada, Spain (P)
Universidad de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain (I)
Allied Chemicals, Buffalo, New York (I)
191st National Meeting, American Chemical Society, New York, New York (2 lectures) (I)
The PQ Corporation, LaFayette Hill, Pennsylvania (I)
Ethicon, Inc., Somerville, New Jersey (I)
Donegani Institute, Novara, Italy (I)
Montefluos, Linate, Italy (I)
Dutral, Ferrara, Italy (I)
Eniricerche, Milano, Italy (I)
6th World Congress on Hightech Ceramics, Milano, Italy (P)
7th International Conference, Rovinj, Yugoslavia (P)
The American Ceramic Society, Boston, Massachusetts (I)
Coulter Corporation, Hialeah, Florida (I)
Hüls, A.G., Marl, West Germany (2 lectures) (I)
Ciba-Geigy, Basel, Switzerland (I)
University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin (I)

1987   
Institute "Rudjer Bošković", Zagreb, Yugoslavia (Rudjer Bošković Anniversary Lecture)
Rhône-Poulenc Recerches, Aubervillier, France (2 lectures) (I)
Formula, 1st International Forum, Nice, France (P)
G.A. Technologies Inc., San Diego, California (I)
Third International Conference on Ultrastructure Processing of Ceramics, Glasses and Composites, San Diego, California (I)
Dow Discussion Group on Interface Science, Midland, Michigan (I)
Science Teachers Conference, Potsdam, New York (I)
Coulter Immunology Division, Hialeah, Florida (I)
193rd National ACS Meeting, Denver, Colorado (I)
Keramont, Tucson, Arizona (I)
Society of Chemical Industry "Colloid Chemistry of Ceramics", London, England (P)
Instituto de Geologia Jaime Almeira, Barcelona, Spain (I)
Montedipe, Mantova, Italy (I)
Université de Bordeaux, Talence, France (2 lectures) (I)
Corning Glass Works, Corning, New York (I)
IBM, Bromont, Quebec, Canada (I)
1987 Annual Meeting American Association of Aerosol Research, Seattle, Washington (P)
University of Washington, Seattle, Washington (I)
Surface Chemistry Contractors Conference, Air Force Office of Scientific Research, Colorado Springs, Colorado (I)
Union Carbide Corporation, Bound Brook, New Jersey (I)
BASF, Ludwigshafen, West Germany (I)
German Chemical Society, Marl, West Germany (I)
Hüls A.G., Marl, West Germany (I)
University of Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia (I)
BASF, Ludwigshafen, West Germany (I)
Leitz, Wetzlar, West Germany (I)
Donegani Institute, Novara, Italy (I)
Montefluos, Bollate, Italy (I)
Conference on "Chemistry for Technological Development", Milano, Italy (P)
Montedipe, Mantova, Italy (I)

1988   
XMX Corporation, Burlington, Massachusetts (I)
Dow Chemical Company, Midland, Michigan
Fine Particle Symposium, 3M Center, St. Paul, Minnesota (P)
XMX Corporation, Burlington, Massachusetts (I)
Société Voudoise des Sciences Naturelles, Lausanne, Switzerland (P)
American Chemical Society Student Affiliate, Clarkson University, Potsdam, New York
International Meeting on Advanced Materials, Materials Research Society, Tokyo, Japan (I)
Hitachi Research Laboratory, Hitachi-shi, Japan
Shiseido Research Laboratories, Yokohama-shi, Japan
Congress on Dispersed Systems and Biocolloids, Tsukuba University, Tsukuba, Japan (P)
6th International Conference on Colloid and Surface Science, Hakone, Japan (P)
Kobe Steel Company, Kobe, Japan (I)
Minolta Camera Co., Osaka, Japan (I)
Fukuoka University, Fukuoka, Japan (4 lectures) (I)
Rhône Poulenc, Aubervillier, France (I)
Université Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris, France (I)
Gordon Research Conference on Inorganic Chemistry, Wolfeboro, New Hampshire (I)
European Aerosol Conference, Lund, Sweden (P)
Lund University, Lund, Sweden (I)
DOE Workshop, Santa Barbara, California (I)
Center for Advanced Materials Processing, Clarkson University, Potsdam, New York
3M Italia, Ferrania, Italy (I)
2nd International Conference on Ceramic Powder Processing Science, Berchtesgaden, West Germany (P)
Coulter Particles Seminar, Osaka, Japan
Coulter Particles Seminar, Nagoya, Japan
Coulter Particles Seminar, Tokyo, Japan
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd., Tokyo, Japan (I)
Case Western Reserve University "Frontiers in Chemistry Lecture Series", Cleveland, Ohio (I)
Pittsburgh Energy Technology Center, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (I)
AIChE Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C. (P)

1989   
XMX Corporation, Burlington, Massachusetts (2 lectures) (I)
Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, Oklahoma (I)
Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, Oklahoma (Sigma-Xi National Lectureship)
4th International Conference on Ultrastructure Processing of Ceramics, Glasses and Composites, Tucson, Arizona (P)
Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Zagreb, Croatia (I)
The Boris Kidrič Institute of Nuclear Sciences, Vinča, Yugoslavia (I)
Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Beograd, Yugoslavia (I)
Montefluos, Bollate, Italy (I)
Himont, Ferrara, Italy (I)
Coulter Corporation, Taipei, Taiwan (I)
5th Annual Symposium on Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, Taipei, Taiwan (P)
China Steel Corporation, Kaohsiung, Taiwan (2 lectures) (I)
Congress on Applications of New Trends in Colloid and Surfactant Science, Torino, Italy (2 lectures) (P,I)
Politecnico di Torino, Torino, Italy (I)
Dow Chemical USA, Midland, Michigan
63rd ACS Colloid and Surface Science Symposium, Seattle, Washington (P)
École Polytechnique, Montreal, Canada (I)
Laval University, Quebec City, Canada (I)
7th World Round Table Conference on Sintering, Herceg-Novi, Yugoslavia (P)
Rehbinder Anniversary Lecture, Moscow, SSSR (P)
Academy of Sciences USSR, Institute of Physical Chemistry, Moscow, USSR (I)
Maria Curie-Sklodowska University, Lublin, Poland (I)
Science Society of Lublin, Lublin, Poland (I)
Jagiellonian University, Krakow, Poland (I)
Polish Academy of Sciences, Krakow, Poland (I)
Johnson Matthey Technology Centre, Reading, England (I)
Faraday Discourse, The Royal Institution, London, England (P)
The 1989 International Congress of Pacific Basin Societies, Honolulu, Hawaii (P)
University of Hawaii at Manoa, Honolulu, Hawaii (I)

1990   
Monsanto Company, St. Louis, Missouri
University of California, Berkeley, California (Phoebe Apperson Hearst Distinguished Lecture Series)
Merck, Darmstadt, Germany (Course - 6 Lectures)
Croatian Chemical Society, Zagreb, Croatia (I)
Nippon Steel Corporation, Kawasaki, Japan (I)
Kao Corporation, Tokyo, Japan (I)
Fuji Film Company, Odawara, Japan (I)
Japan Synthetic Rubber Company, Yokkaichi, Japan (2 lectures) (I)
National Meeting Japan Chemical Society "Colloid Chemistry and Complex Chemistry" (P)
Nishi Tokyo University, Tokyo Japan (Inaugural Lecture)
Coulter Company, Tokyo, Japan
Seminar on Fine Particle Manufacturing, Taipei Taiwan (3 Lectures)
Seminar on Fine Particle Manufacturing, Kaohsiung, Taiwan (3 Lectures)
Shipley Company, Newton, Massachusetts (I)
Kunz Company, Gschwend, Germany (I)
Instituto de Ciencia de Materiales, Madrid, Spain (I)
International School on Crystal Grows, Sitges, Spain (P)
Metz Metallurgical Corporation, South Plainfield, New Jersey (I)
20th ACS Northeast Regional Meeting, Potsdam, New York (P)
Dow Chemical USA, Midland, Michigan (I)
XMX Corporation, Burlington, Massachusetts (I)
200th American Chemical Society Meeting, Washington, D.C. (I)
Montefluos, Bollate, Italy (2 Lectures)
Himont, Ferrara, Italy (I)
Johnson Matthey, Royston, England (I)
Johnson Matthey Technology Centre, Sonning, England (Evening Lecture) (P)
Johnson Matthey Technology Centre, Sonning, England (Course - 6 Lectures)
Maria Curie-Sklodowska University, Lublin, Poland (2 lectures) (I)
The 2nd International Ceramic Science and Technology Congress, Orlando, Florida (I)
The First International Conference on Advanced Ceramics, Kyoto, Japan
Kyoto University, Department of Polymer Chemistry, Kyoto, Japan (I)
Japan Synthetic Rubber Company, Tsukuba, Japan

1991   
Shell Development Company, Houston, Texas (I)
Johnson Matthey, San Diego, California (I)
5th International Conference on Ultrastructure Processing, Orlando, Florida (I)
JSR Company, Tsukuba, Japan (I)
Tsukuba University, Tsukuba, Japan (I)
Nippon Steel Corporation, Kawasaki, Japan (I)
Shiseido Research Center, Yokohama, Japan (I)
Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kansas (The Third MASSE Honor Lecture)
Virginia Polytechnic Institute, Blacksburg, Virginia (I)
North Carolina State University, Raleigh, North Carolina (SURA Satellite Seminar)
Croatian Chemical Society, Zagreb, Croatia (Award Lecture)
XMX Corporation, Burlington, Massachusetts (I)
Corning Glass Works, Corning, New York (I)
IFPRI Annual Meeting, 1991, Albuquerque, New Mexico (I)
University of Bergen, Bergen, Norway (I)
11th Scandinavian Symposium on Surface Chemistry, Bergen, Norway (P)
École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Ecublen, Switzerland (I)
7th International Conference on Surface and Colloid Science, Compiegne, France (P)
9th Mediterranean School on Interfaces and Chemical Bonds, Granada, Spain (P)
Montefluos, Bollate, Italy
E. Merck, Darmstadt, Germany
Max Planck Institute, Stuttgart, Germany
92nd Discussion of the Faraday Society, London, England (I)
Showa Denko, K.K., Tokyo, Japan (I)
Fourth Symposium on Advanced Ceramics, Material Research Society of Japan, Kawasaki, Japan (P)
Korea Institute of Science and Technology, Seoul, Korea (I)
Yokung, Ltd., Seoul, Korea (I)
Korea Research Institute of Chemical Technology, Daejeon, Korea (I)
Korea Institute of Science and Technology, Daejeon, Korea (I)
Materials Research Society of Korea, Hanyang University, Seoul, Korea (I)
University of Ottawa, Department of Physics, Ottawa, Canada (I)
Center for Advanced Materials Processing (CAMP) Seminar, Clarkson University, New York
Polaroid Corporation, Cambridge, Massachusetts

1992   
TETRA PAK, Lausanne, Switzerland
Clarkson University, Department of Physics, Potsdam, New York (Physics Colloquium)
University of Pittsburgh, Chemical and Petroleum Engineering Department, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
University of Toronto, Department of Chemical Engineering and Applied Chemistry, Toronto Canada (Distinguished Lecture Series)
Japan Synthetic Rubber Co., Yokkaichi, Japan (I)
Japan Synthetic Rubber Co., Tsukuba, Japan (I)
Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan (I)
Kodak Research Laboratories, Rochester, New York (I)
Rockwell International, Potsdam, New York
Center for Advanced Materials Processing, Lake Placid, New York
Princeton Materials Institute, "A Look to the Future: New Materials Syntheses", Princeton, New Jersey (I)
University of Aveiro, Aveiro, Portugal (I)
University of Santiago de Compostela, Santiago de Compostela, Spain (I)
Extramadura University, Badajos, Spain (I)
Technical University, Delft, The Netherlands (I)
6th International Conference on Magnetic Fluids, Paris, France (P)
Rhône-Poulenc, Aubervilliers, France (I)
Center for Advanced Materials Processing Seminar, Rochester, New York
General Electric Co., Schenectady, New York
Center for Advanced Materials Processing Seminar, Albany, New York
Cabot Corporation, Billerica, Massachusetts
3M Center, St. Paul, Minnesota (I)
Materials Science Symposium-ACS, Corning, New York (I)
Coulter Particle Analysis Seminar, Boston, Massachusetts (I)
Coulter Particle Analysis Seminar, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey (I)
Ausimont, Bollate, Italy (I)
Polytechnic Institute, Milano, Italy (I)
University of Torino, Torino, Italy (I)
Politechnico Torino, Torino, Italy (I)
DuPont Company, Wilmington, Delaware
Immunicon, Huntingdon Valley, Pennsylvania

1993   
GT&E Products Corporation, Danvers, Massachusetts (I)
The Rowland Institute of Science, Cambridge, Massachusetts
XMX-Procter & Gamble Seminar, Clarkson University, Potsdam, New York
University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky (I)
State University of New York at Buffalo, Buffalo, New York (I)
Symposium on Chemistry in Ceramic Processing, RPI, Troy, New York (P)
205th American Chemical Society National Meeting, Denver, Colorado (P)
Immunicon, Huntingdon Valley, Pennsylvania
Forschungszentrum KFA, Jülich, Germany (I)
CAMP Technical Meeting, Alexandria Bay, New York
Mallincrodt Medical, Inc., St. Louis, Missouri (I)
University of Sevilla, Sevilla, Spain (I)
The Procter & Gamble Company, Cincinnati, Ohio
Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland (I)
University College, Galway, Ireland (I)
Hercules Research Center, Wilmington, Delaware (I)
Immunicon Corporation, Huntingdon, Pennsylvania
The Procter & Gamble Company, Cincinnati, Ohio
Austimont, Bollate, Italy (I)
National University of Singapore, Singapore (I)
University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (I)
Shiseido Company, Yokohama, Japan (I)
46th Meeting of Colloid and Surface Chemistry, Tokyo, Japan (P)
Tokyo Metropolitan University, Hachioji, Tokyo, Japan (4 lectures)
Nippon Steel Corporation, Futtsu, Japan (I)
Dow Chemical USA, Midland, Michigan (2 lectures)
BASF, Ludwigshafen, Germany (P)
Bayreuth University, Bayreuth, Germany (I)
CAMP Seminar, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Sterling Winthrop, Inc., Collegeville, Pennsylvania (6 lectures)


1994   
Block Drug Company, Jersey City, New Jersey (I)
The Adhesion Society Symposium, Orlando, Florida (P)
Polaroid Corporation, Waltham, Massachusetts (I)
Institut of Chemical Technology, Prague, Czech Republic (I)
Charles University, Institute of Physical Macromolecular Chemistry,
Prague, Czech Republic (I)
Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry, Prague, Czech Republic (I)
New York State College of Ceramics at Alfred University, Alfred, New York (I)
CAMP Technical Meeting, Alexandria Bay, New York
École Polytechnic Fédérale, Lausanne, Switzerland (I)
8th CIMTEC, Florence, Italy (I)
"Jožef Štefan" Institute, Ljubljana, Slovenia (I)
Roche Molecular Systems, Alameda, California (2 lectures) (I)
University of Bergen, Bergen, Norway (6 lectures) (I)
The Procter & Gamble Company, Cincinnati, Ohio (I)
CAMP Technical Course for Industry, Clarkson University,
Potsdam, New York (5 lectures)
CAMP Seminar, Rochester, NY
Marie Curie-Sklodowska University, Lublin, Poland (3 lectures) (I)
University of Torino, Symposium on Science of Materials, Torino, Italy (I)
University of Napoli, Department of Chemistry, Napoli, Italy (2 lectures) (I)
Institute of Research on Polymer Technology, Napoli, Italy (I)
Politecnico, di Napoli,  Napoli,  Dept. of Engineering of Materials and Production (I)
National Congress, Colloidi ed Interfasi, Cetraro, Italy (P)

1995   
Dow Chemical USA, Midland, Michigan (I) 
MHP Minerals, Reno, Nevada (2 lectures)
E. Merck, Darmstadt, Germany (I)
Technische Hochschule Darmstadt, Edward-Zintl-Institut, Darmstadt, Germany (I)
Institute of Science of Materials, Barcelona, Spain (I)
209th American Chemical Society National Meeting, Los Angles, CA (P)
CAMP, Clarkson University, Potsdam, New York (course, 7 Lectures)
S.C. Johnson & Son, Racine, Wisconsin (course, 4 Lectures)
Oslo University, Oslo Norway (I)
Nycomed Imaging, Oslo Norway (2 lectures)
CAMP Symposium, Tarrytown, New York
69th Colloid and Surface Science Symposium, Salt Lake City, Utah (I)
NATO Advanced Research Workshop, Aquafredda di Maratea, Italy (I)
Army Research Center, Edgewood, Maryland (I)
American Chemical Society, Maryland Section, Baltimore, Maryland (I)
John Hopkins University, Department of Chemical Engineering,
Baltimore, Maryland (I)
37. Kolloid Tagung - Kolloid Gesellschaft, Dresden, Germany (P)
48th National Conference on Colloid and Surface Chemistry, Sapporo, Japan (P)
Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan (I)
Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan (I)
Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan (I)
Nippon Steel Corporation, Futtsu, Japan (I)
Yokohama City University, Yokohama, Japan (I)
Japan Synthetic Rubber Company, Yokkaichi, Japan (I)
Colloid Konwakai, Osaka, Japan (I)
NanoSystems, Collegeville, Pennsylvania
Abo Akademi, Turku, Finland (course, 7 lectures)
Institute Charles Sadron, Strasbourg, France (I)    

1996    
Clarkson University, Potsdam, New York
NATO Advanced Research Workshop, Szeged, Hungary (I)
Clarkson University, Potsdam, New York (course, 7 lectures)
3rd International Workshop on Materials Processing at High Gravety, Clarkson University, Potsdam, New York (I)
NanoSystems, Collegeville, Pennsylvania 
Fine Particle Society Workshop, Chicago, Illinois (I)
Workshop on Chemical-Mechanical Polishing, Lake Placid, New York (I)
Symposium on Iron Control in Hydrometallurgy, Ottawa, Canada (I)
International Workshop on Interactions of Small Solutes with Materials of Environmental Relevance, Ascona, Switzerland (P)
Eniricerche, San Donato, Milano, Italy (I)
ETH, Zurich, Switzerland (I)
Clarkson University, Potsdam, New York (course, 7 lectures)
Queen's College of CUNY, Flushing, New York (I)
Symposium on "Porous Materials and Nanostructures", New York, New York (I)
Millipore Corporation, Bedford, Massachusetts (I)
Noranda, Monreal, Canada (2 lectures)
University of Veszprém, Veszprém, Hungary (2 lectures) (I)
Eötvos University, Budapest, Hungary (2 lectures) (I)
Pliva, Zagreb, Croatia (I)
J.M. Huber Corporation, Havre De Grace, Maryland (I)
Nanosystems, Collegeville, Pennsylvania
Technical Meeting, Center of Advanced Materials Processing, Lake Placid, New York (I)
Nanosystems, Collegeville, Pennsylvania 
Fine Particle Society Workshop, Chicago, Illinois (I)

1997   
Nycomed Imaging, Oslo, Norway (2 lectures) (I)
Powder Characterization and Advanced Materials Manufacture Congress, Gijon, Spain (P)
ETH, Zurich, Switzerland (course, 8 lectures)
Workshop on Chemical-Mechanical Polishing, Lake Placid, New York (I)
214th American Chemical Society National Meeting, Las Vegas, Nevada
Mitsui-Toatsu Chemicals, Ofuna, Japan (I)
Shiseido Company, Yokohama, Japan (I)
70th Anniversary Conference of Colour Materials, Tokyo, Japan  (P)
University of Konstanz, Konstanz, Germany (I)
Boehringer-Mannheim Company, Penzberg, Germany (I)
Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut (I)

1998   
Albemarle Corporation, Baton Rouge, Louisiana (2 lectures) (I)
University of Malaga, Malaga, Spain  (I)
University of Cádiz, Cádiz, Spain (I)
Institute of Science of Materials, Sevilla, Spain  (I)
Boehringer Mannheim Co., Pennzberg, Germany (3 lectures) (I)
CMP Users Group, San Jose, California (2 lectures) (I)
MIT Lincoln Laboratory, Lexington, Massachusetts (I)
Fine Particle Society Conference, Dallas, Texas (P)
Materials Synthesis and Processing Symposium, Rochester, New York
CAMP Technical Meeting, Lake Placid, New York (I)
Horizonte 2000 Meeting, Jülich, Germany (2 lectures) (I)
Marie-Curie Sklodowska University, Lublin, Poland (2 lectures) (I)
University of Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia (I)
Chemical-Mechanical Polishing Workshop, Lake Placid, New York (I)
Silica 1998, Mulhouse, France (P)
World Congress on Adhesion Germisch-Partenkirchen, Germany (I)
Slovenian Chemical Society, Ljubljana, Slovenia (I)
Clarkson University, Potsdam, New York (Course, 5 lectures)
Degussa Corporation, South Plainfield, New Jersey (I)
BASF, Ludwigshafen, Germany (I)
Merck, Darmstadt, Germany (I)
Immunological Institute, Zagreb, Croatia (I)
Pierre and Marie Curie University, Paris, France (I) 
Nuclear Center, Saclay, Paris, France (I)

1999   
Degussa Corporation, South Plainfield, New Jersey (8 lectures)
University of Colorado, Boulder Colorado (I)
International Workshop, Oud Poelgeest, The Netherlands (I)
      University of Leiden, Leiden, The Netherlands (I)
Lhoist Research, Nivelles, Belgium (I)
Université Libre de Brouxelles, Brussels, Belgium (I)
Catholic University, Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium (I)
Clarkson University, Potsdam, New York
Image Science Company, Burlington, Massachusetts (I)
Ciba, Basel, Switzerland (I)
CAMP, Clarkson University, Potsdam, New York
Eastman Kodak Company, Rochester, New York (5 lectures)

2000   
38th Dechema Tutzing Symposium, Germany (P) (2 lectures)
BASF, Ludwigshafen, Germany (I)
Polymer Institute, University Karlsruhe, Karlsruhe, Germany (I)
University of Heidelberg, Phys-Chem Institute, Heidelberg, Germany (I)
CIBA, Basel, Switzerland (2 lectures)
CAMP Meeting, Lake Placid, NY
Academy of Ceramics Forum 2000, Sorrento, Italy (I)
Math/Chem/Comp 2000 Conference, Dubrovnik, Croatia (I)
Clarkson University (Alumni Lecture) (I)
Schering-Plough, Kenilworth, New Jersey (I)
Gordon Conference on Electronic Processes in Organic Materials,
Newport, Rhode Island (P)
Colloids 2000, Budapest, Hungary (I)
Materials Research Institute, Sevilla, Spain (I)
Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan (I)
Japanese Colloid and Surface Science Symposium, Tokyo, Japan (I)
The 12th Research Conference, Colloid and Surface Science Club, Tsukuba, Japan (I)
Shideido Company, Yokohama, Japan (I)
Kao Corporation, Tokyo, Japan (I)
China Steel Corporation, Kaohsiung, Taiwan (I) (2 lectures)
Chong Kung University, Tainan, Taiwan (I)

2001   
Beckman Coulter, Inc., Miami, Florida
221th ACS National Meeting, San Diego, California (I)
XMX Corporation, Burlington, MA (I)
National University (Univ. de la Republic) Montevideo, Uruguay (I) (2 lectures)
Natl. Commission for Atomic Energy, Buenos Aires, Argentina (I)
12th Argentinian Congress of Physical and Inorganic Chemistry, San Martin de Los Andes, Argentina (P)
dmc2 Innovation Conference, Hanau, Germany (I)
National Chemistry Institute, Ljubljana, Slovenia (I)
Symposium on ChemicalB Mechanical Polishing, Lake Placid, NY
CIBA, Basel, Switzerland
Silica 2001 Conference, Mulhouse, France (I)
CNR Institute of Materials Chemistry, Rome, Italy (2 lectures)(I)
Ausimont, Bollate, Italy (I)
Piemonte University, Alessandria, Italy (I)
Ferro Electronic Materials, Uden, The Netherlands (8 lectures)

2002   
IX International Meeting Vacuum Science and Technique, Trakošćan, Croatia (P)
National Institute of Chemistry, Ljubljana, Slovenia (I)
Beckman Coulter, Inc., Miami, Florida
Clarkson University, Potsdam, New York
55th Symposium of Colloid and Interface Science, Tokyo Japan (I)
Workshop on Renaissance of Colloid and Interface Chemistry,
Matsushima, Japan (I)
Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut (I)

2003   
Jožef Stefan Institute, Ljubljana, Slovenia (I)
Rudjer Bošković Institute, Zagreb, Croatia (I)
Beckman Coulter Inc., Miami, Florida
Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut (6 lectures)
203rd Meeting, The Electrochemical Society, Paris, France (I)
CAMP Meeting, Saratoga Springs, NY     
University of Geneve, Geneve, Switzerland (I)
Federal Polytechnic Institute, Lausanne, Switzerland (I)
University of Buffalo, Buffalo, NY (2 lectures)     
University of San Martin, Buenos Aires, Argentina (I)
11th Conference of the International Assoc. of Colloid & Interface Scientists (IACIS), Iguassu Falls, Brazil (P)
Korea Institute of Ceramic Eng & Tech, Seoul, Korea (I)
91st Natl Meeting, Korean Chemical Society, Pusan, Korea (P)
Korea Institute of Geoscience, Daejeon, Korea (I)
Samsung-Cheil Industries, Gyoungki-do, Korea (I)
The First Symposium on Nanoparticulate Materials and Components, Ansan Korea (P)

2004   
Beckman Coulter Company, Miami, Florida
CAMP Technical Meeting, Canandaigua, NY
University of Ljubljana, Ljubljana, Slovenia (I)
Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Ljubljana, Slovenia (I)
Nanodynamics, Buffalo, NY
GE Corporate Research, Niskayuna, NY
ICOSECS4 Meeting, Belgrade, Serbian (P)
13th Ostwald Colloquium, Ludwigshafen, Germany (P)
CAMP, Potsdam, NY

2005   
Gordon Conference on Photoacoustic and Photothermo Phenomena, Trieste, Italy (I)
79th Colloid and Surface Science Symposium, Potsdam, NY (I)
CAMP Annual Technical Meeting, Canandaigua, NY
CAMP Seminar, Albany, NY
International Graduate School, Jožef Štefan Institute and University of Ljubljana
Ljubljana, Slovenia (7 lectures) (I)
University of Alessandria, Alessandria, Italy (I)
Beckmen-Coulter Company, Miami, FL
10th International Symposium on CMP, Lake Placed, NY
Rudjer Bošković Institute, Zagreb, Croatia (I)
University of Split, Split, Croatia (I)
Sumitomo Metal Mining Company, Nihana, Japan (I)
Clarkson University, CAMP Meeting, Potsdam, NY

2006   
Clarkson University, Chemistry Department, Potsdam, NY
13th International Conference on Surface Forces, Moscow, Russia (P)
University of Ljubljana, Ljubljana, Slovenia (I)
University of Bucharest, Bucharest, Romania (I)
Institute for Interdisciplinary Studies, University of Cluj, Cluj, Romania (I)
Fuji Film, Odawara, Japan (2 lectures) (I)
Nippon Steel, Futsi, Japan (I)
Sumitomo Metal Mining Company, Niihama, Japan (2 lectures) (I)   
Clarkson Alumni, Meeting, San Francisco, California
   
2007   
Clarkson University, Alumni, Meeting, Potsdam, NY
Clarkson University, Alumni Meeting, New York, NY
Clarkson University, Alumni Meeting, Chicago, IL   

2008    
Clarkson University, Alumni Meeting, Syracuse, NY   
Clarkson University, Alumni Meeting, Boston, Mass   
Canton Potsdam Hospital, Potsdam, NY
University of Ljubljana, Ljubljana, Slovenia
Hot Nano Topics, Portoroz, Slovenia (P)

2009   
Slovenian National Chemistry Institute, Ljubljana, Slovenia (I)   
Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Zagreb, Croatia
ACS Meeting, SUNY Potsdam, Potsdam, NY (I)   
Institute Rudjer Boskovic, Zagreb, Croatia
Solvay Solexis Co., Bollate, Italy
14th International Symposium on Field and Flow Based Separators, Patras, Greece (I)   

2012   
Clarkson University, Arts & Sciences Seminar, Potsdam, NY (I)
ACS Fall 2012 National Meeting & Exposition, Philadelphia, PA. (I)

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