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Cynthia Friend is president and chief operating officer of Kavli Foundation (United States), The Kavli Foundation. She is on leave from the Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology at
Harvard University Harvard University is a private Ivy League research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Founded in 1636 as Harvard College and named for its first benefactor, the Puritan clergyman John Harvard, it is the oldest institution of high ...
. Friend was the first female full professor of Chemistry at Harvard, attaining the position in 1989. Friend has held the Theodore William Richards Chiar in Chemistry and served as Professor of Materials Science in the Paulson School of Engineering. She is a member of the National Academy of Sciences, the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and a fellow of the American Association of Arts and Sciences and the American Chemical Society. Her research has focused on nano-science applied to sustainability. Friend and her group have investigated the chemical and physical properties of interfaces, by investigating important catalytic reactions and by making new materials with key chemical functionality. Her lab aims to develop solutions to important problems in energy usage and environmental chemistry. Friend joined the Chemistry department of Harvard University in 1982 after doing her postdoctoral research at Stanford University and earning her Ph.D. from the
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. Her previous leadership positions at Harvard include Associate Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences (2002–05), Chair of the Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology (2004–07), and Associate Director of the Materials Research Science and Engineering Center (2002-2011), and Radcliffe Trustee (1990–93). Dr. Friend also served as Associate Director of the Department of Energy's
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, at Stanford University (2011-2012) while on a leave from Harvard. She is currently the Chair of a Federal Advisory Committee, Basic Energy Sciences Advisory Committee (BESAC), on which she has served since 2018. Friend has also served the community through various advisory roles. She was previously a Senior Editor of Accounts of Chemical Research, a journal of the American Chemical Society. She was also a member of the editorial board of '' ACS Catalysis'', ''
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'', and the ''
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and was'' co-Editor-in-Chief of the ''
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'' journal from 2010 until 2013. Besides here scholarly work, Dr. Friend is a member of the board of directors of Bruker Instruments (BRKR


Early years

Cynthia Friend was born in the village of Lawrence, Nebraska, where her father was also born. Lawrence was a predominantly German-Catholic village where her grandfather settled as a young adult. Friend has one brother, Randolph. Her parents were both veterans of WWII. Elise was a staff sergeant in the US Marine Corps and Matt, her father, was a bomber pilot in the Army Air Corps. Matt and his brother ran a plumbing and heating company that serviced the community in vicinity of Lawrence. In 1960, her family moved to nearby Hastings Nebraska because the business could not support two families. Her mother worked as a bookkeeper in Hastings and her father worked for a plumbing and heating supply company. Friend attended Catholic school in Hastings through the sixth grade and thereafter transferred to the public school system. In high school, she benefited from a flexible educational schedule that allowed her to take independent study courses under the supervision of several dedicated teachers. She was also a lab assistant for the chemistry and biology teachers, which helped her build on her interest in science. Cynthia learned to play golf early on from her father and played competitively, mainly at the local and state levels. Friend gave up golf after high school in order to attend college. At that time, there were no athletic opportunities for women. She renewed her interest in golf as an adult and competed at local, state, and national levels.


Education

Friend enrolled at University of California, Davis, after having graduated from Hastings High School in 1973. She earned her B.S. degree in Chemistry in 1977. At the University of California, Berkeley, Friend studied Physical Chemistry under the direction of Prof. Earl Muetterties. She completed her Ph.D. in 1981 and subsequently was a postdoctoral researcher for one year at Stanford University in the Department of Chemical Engineering in the Madix Group.


Harvard

Cynthia Friend began her independent research career as an Assistant Professor of Chemistry at Harvard University in 1982. She moved through the ranks to become the first female Full Professor of Chemistry in 1989. Friend was appointed as the Theodore William Richards Professor of Chemistry in 1998 and as Professor of Materials Science in the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences at Harvard in 2002. Prof. Friend has served in many leadership roles at Harvard, including as the first and only Department Chair in Chemistry (2004–07), as Associate Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences (FAS) (2002–05), and as Director of the Rowland Institute (2013–19). Friend served on numerous committees and played significant roles in changing policies and practices in the university community. As Associate Dean, she revised the processes for tenure and promotion of faculty FAS that had a profound influence on opportunities for


Kavli Foundation

Kavli Foundation (United States), The Kavli Foundation selected Dr. Cynthia M. Friend, Theodore Williams Richards Professor of Chemistry at Harvard University, as its president. Dr. Friend took a leave Harvard and assumed this post on January 1, 2021.


Awards

*IBM Faculty Development Award, 1983‑1985 *Presidential Young Investigator Award, 1985-1990 *Union Carbide Innovation Recognition Program, 1988‑89 *Distinguished Young Alumni Award, University of California, Davis, 1990 *
Agnes Fay Morgan Research Award The Agnes Fay Morgan Research Award was established in 1951 by the Iota Sigma Pi honorary society for women in chemistry. The award is given for research achievement in chemistry or biochemistry to a woman not over forty years of age at the tim ...
Recipient, 1991 *American Chemical Society Garvan Medal, 1991 *Elected to Iota Chapter, Phi Beta Kappa, Radcliffe College, 1992 *Langmuir Lecturer, Colloid Division of the American Chemical Society, 1995 *Alexander von Humboldt Senior Research Fellowship, 2007 *Hanse-Wissenschaftskolleg Fellowship, 2008 *Fellow, American Association of Arts and Sciences, 2009 *American Chemical Society, George C. Olah Award in Hydrocarbon Chemistry, 2009 *Fellow, American Chemical Society, 2010 *Bowdoin College Honorary Doctorate in Science, 2011 *American Chemical Society Award in Surface Chemistry, 2017 * Elected to American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 2018 *Elected to the National Academy of Sciences, 2019


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Friend Group at Harvard
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