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Galen D. Stucky is an American inorganic materials chemist who is a Distinguished Professor and the Essam Khashoggi Chair In Materials Chemistry at the
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. He is noted for his work with porous ordered mesoporous materials such as SBA-15. He won the Prince of Asturias Award in 2014, in the Scientific and Technological Research area. Stucky was elected a member of the American Association for the Advancement of Science in 1994, a member of the
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in 2005, and a member of the National Academy of Sciences in 2013.


Early life and education

Stucky was born on December 17, 1936 in McPherson,
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. He graduated with a Bachelor's of Science degree at
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in 1957. Stucky pursued graduate studies at
Iowa State University Iowa State University of Science and Technology (Iowa State University, Iowa State, or ISU) is a public land-grant research university in Ames, Iowa. Founded in 1858 as the Iowa Agricultural College and Model Farm, Iowa State became one of the ...
, where he worked under Prof. Robert E. Rundle on the synthesis and characterization of the
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-solvated phenylmagnesium bromide Grignard reagent, and an oxidation product formed from its exposure to oxygen. Stucky received his PhD in physical chemistry in 1962. From 1962 to 1963, he was a postdoctoral associate in the Department of Physics at the
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under Prof. Clifford G. Shull.


Career

Stucky began his independent academic career in 1964 as an assistant professor at the
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(UIUC), and was promoted to full professor in 1972. In 1980, he left UIUC to work at Sandia National Laboratory in
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, where he led the Solid State Materials Group there. From 1981 to 1985, he worked at the Central Research and Development Laboratory of E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Co. in Wilmington,
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, where he was a group and research leader. In 1985, Stucky joined the faculty of the
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. He is the E. Khashoggi Industries, LLC Professor in Letters and Science, Professor in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry (College of Letters and Science), Professor in the Materials Department (College of Engineering), and a member of the Interdepartmental Program in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology.


Notability

Stucky has been ranked in the top five most-cited materials scientists in the world, according to
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's in-cites publication (more than 80 publications with over 60 citations). According to another publication by Thomson in late 2006, his work involving SBA was the most-cited paper in the
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. In 2007 his
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rating ranked in the top 40 among living chemists, and he was ranked in the top 30 most-cited scientists in chemistry by in-cites in late 2007. In June 2008, Sciencewatch.com featured "Mesoporous Materials" as a Special Topics analysis publication. He is also the co-chair of the Scientific Advisory Board of the Institute of Bioengineering and Nanotechnology (IBN),
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, Singapore which is headed by Jackie Y. Ying (Executive Director of IBN and adjunct professor of chemical engineering at MIT).


Research group

Alumni of Stucky's research group include Angela Belcher of MIT, Peidong Yang at UC Berkeley, Yiying Wu at Ohio State, Kyong-Shin Choi at Wisconsin and Shannon Boettcher at the University of Oregon among many other notable scientists. In late 2006, former and current group members and colleagues gathered for a Symposium on Recent Advances in Nanoscale Materials Research at UCSB to celebrate Stucky's 70th birthday. The event was hosted by CNSI (Elings Hall) at UCSB.


External links


Google Scholar / Galen Stucky
* Galen D. Stucky on the Occasion of his 65th Birthday. Journal of Solid State Chemistry 167, 265–266 (2002). * Father of Mesoporous Materials: Galen D. Stucky. ''Chem. Mater.'' 2014, 26, 20, 5819–5820. * interview with ScienceWatch.com correspondent Gary Taubes in 2002.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Stucky, Galen D. American materials scientists Living people University of California, Santa Barbara faculty 1936 births University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign faculty McPherson College alumni Iowa State University alumni Fellows of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences Fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science Members of the United States National Academy of Sciences