Glen P. Miller
Professor
Organic Chemistry
Department of Chemistry
University of New Hampshire
Durham, NH 03824 U.S.A.
Phone: 603-862-2456
Fax: 603-862-4278
glen.miller@unh.edu
Education, Appointments and Awards
- B.S., 1987, Clarkson University
- Ph.D., 1991, Clarkson University
- Postdoctoral Fellow, 1990-92, Exxon Research & Engineering Co., Annandale, N.J.
- Research Chemist, 1992-93, Exxon Research & Engineering Co., Annandale, N.J.
- Adjunct Professor, Northampton Community College, Bethlehem, PA, 1992-95
- Senior Chemist, 1993-95, Exxon Research & Engineering Co., Annandale, NJ
- Assistant Professor, University of New Hampshire, 1995-2001
- Associate Professor, University of New Hampshire, 2001-2006
- Professor, University of New Hampshire, 2006 - present
- Excellence in Teaching Award, College of Engineering & Physical Sciences, University of New Hampshire, 2000
- Faculty Scholar Award, University of New Hampshire, 2002
Research Interests
The Miller group conducts research at the intersections of synthetic and physical-organic chemistries and nanotechnology. We have active programs in each of the following areas: (1) fullerene and carbon nanotube chemistries including polyamine hydogenations and Diels-Alder reactions; (2) scanning probe microscopy (SPM) based nanomanufacturing including field assisted nanopatterning (FAN) and electromechanical assembly; (3) directed self-assembly of functionalized fullerenes and multifunctional compounds; (4) synthesis of single-walled nanotubular compounds with uniform, tunable dimensions and properties; (5) synthesis and characterization of persistent acenes; (6) studies of CH—pi and pi-pi interactions involving fullerenes.
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