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Tobin J. Marks 教授

香港城市大學香港高等研究院資深院士
美國西北大學教授
美國國家工程院院士
美國國家科學院院士
英國皇家化學學會院士
Tobin J. Marks is Vladimir N. Ipatieff Professor of Catalytic Chemistry, Professor of Materials Science and Engineering,  Professor of Applied Physics, and Professor of Chemical and Biological Engineering at Northwestern University, and Distinguished Adjunct Professor of Chemistry, Physics, and Chemical Engineering at Texas A&M Qatar University.

His research interests include transition metal and f element organometallic chemistry; catalysis; vibrational spectroscopy; synthetic facsimiles of metalloprotein active sites; carcinostatic metal complexes; solid state chemistry and low-dimensional molecular metals; nonlinear optical materials; polymer chemistry; tetrahydroborate coordination chemistry; macrocycle coordination chemistry; molecular electro-optics; metal-organic chemical vapor deposition; polymerization catalysis; printed flexible electronics; solar energy; and transparent conductors.
 
Professor Tobin Marks is a renowned figure in the fields of Catalytic Chemistry and Chemical and Biological Engineering, Materials Science and Engineering, and Applied Physics. He received his BSc in Chemistry from the University of Maryland and his PhD in Inorganic Chemistry from MIT. Professor Marks has received numerous awards and recognitions throughout his career, including the US National Medal of Science, the Spanish Asturias Prize, the MRS Von Hippel Award, the Dreyfus Chemical Sciences Prize, the NAS Chemical Sciences Award, the ACS Priestley Medal, the Israel Harvey Prize, and the German Chemical Society Ziegler Prize. He is a Fellow of the US, German, Italian, European, and Indian Academies of Sciences, the US National Academy of Engineering, the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, the American Philosophical Society, and the US National Academy of Inventors. He is also a Fellow of the UK RSC, ACS, Chinese, and Israel Chemical Societies, as well as a MRS Fellow. Professor Marks has received approximately 250 other awards and recognitions, and has authored over 1,500 peer-reviewed publications and 210 US patents. He has also been awarded honorary doctorates from several universities, including HKUST, the University of South Carolina, Ohio State University, and the Technical University of Munich. Professor Marks is a prolific entrepreneur, having founded or co-founded 15 start-ups, and his technologies have generated an estimated USD100 billion in sales.

Peer-reviewed publications: 1,757; ISI h-index = 177 on 131,951 citations;
Google Scholar h-index = 197 and i10-index = 1320 on 169,250 citations.
 
Issued US Patents: 213
 

Education

  1. B.S. University of Maryland, 1966
  2. Ph.D Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1970

 

Major Awards (ACS = American Chemical Society; MRS = Materials Research Society)

  1. U.S. National Medal of Science (highest scientific honor of the United States Government)
  2. American Chemical Society Joseph Priestley Medal (highest honor of the American Chemical Society)
  3. Camille and Henry Dreyfus Prize in the Chemical Sciences (the second award bestowed; first in catalysis)
  4. Principe de Asturias Prize for Technical and Scientific Research (the Spanish Nobel Prize)
  5. U.S. National Academy of Sciences Award in the Chemical Sciences
  6. Materials Research Society Von Hippel Award (highest honor of the Materials Research Society)
  7. Harvey Prize in Science and Technology, Harvey Foundation, Israel
  8. Karl Ziegler Prize, Gesellschaft Deutscher Chemiker
  9. ACS Medals (8): Willard Gibbs, Linus Pauling, F. Albert Cotton, Theodore Richards, William Nichols, John Bailar, Harry Mosher, Alan McDiarmid
  10. ACS National Awards (6): Organometallic Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, Chemistry of Materials, Somorjai in Creative Catalysis, Organic Chemistry Cope Scholar, Inorganic Chemistry Service.
  11. Eminent Scientist Award, ACS Undergraduate Program
  12. American Institute of Chemists Gold Medal (highest honor of the American Institute of Chemists)
  13. Royal Society of Chemistry (UK), Centenary, William Frankland, Geoffrey Wilkinson, and Materials for Industry Medals/Awards
  14. Chinese Academy of Sciences President’s International Distinguished Scientist Award (Einstein Award)
  15. Honorary Professor, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics
  16. Italian Chemical Society: Paolo Chini and Luigi Sacconi Medals
  17. North American Catalysis Society: Robert Burwell and Herman Pines Awards in Catalysis
  18. Schulich Prize, Technion-Israel Institute of Technology
  19. Wilhelm Manchot Prize, Technical U. of Munich
  20. Wang Yu Award, Shanghai Institute of Organic Chemistry (Premier Organic Chemistry Institute in China)
  21. University of Tokyo-Mitsubishi Kasai, Top Scientist of the World Award
  22. Research.com ranking of #3 Chemist in the US, #6 Chemist in the World
  23. Turner Alfrey Prize in Polymer Chemistry, ACS Midland Michigan Section, Dow Chemical, Michigan State University

 

Other Awards

  1. 2018 - 2024 Clarivate Citation Laureate
  2. 2017 Johnson Award in Materials Science, Cornell University
  3. 2016 Tannas Award in Materials Science, University of California, Los Angeles
  4. 2016 Member, U.S. National Academy of Inventors
  5. 2013 MacDiarmid Medal, University of Pennsylvania
  6. 2013 Honorary Member, Israel Chemical Society
  7. 2012 Distinguished Alumni Award and Circle of Discovery, University of Maryland
  8. 2011 Member, Indian Academy of Sciences
  9. 2010 Centennial Medal, University of Oviedo (Spain)
  10. 2010 Distinguished Affiliated Professor Award, Technical University of Munich
  11. 2009 Taylor Award in Materials Research, The Pennsylvania State University
  12. 2009 Fellow, Materials Research Society
  13. 2009 Honorary Fellow, Chemical Research Society of India
  14. 2005 Fellow, Royal Society of Chemistry UK
  15. 2005 U. of Maryland Alumni Hall of Fame
  16. 2003 Evans Medal, Ohio State University
  17. 1998 Phillips Award, University of Pittsburgh
  18. 1989-1990 Guggenheim Fellow
  19. 1986 -987 Mack Awardee and Lecturer, Ohio State University
  20. 1984 Sobral Medal, Portuguese Chemical Society
  21. 1984 ACS Doolittle Award in Polymeric Materials
  22. 1979 Fresenius Pure and Applied Chemistry Award
  23. 1978 Innovation Recognition Award, Union Carbide Corp
  24. 1977 DuPont Young Faculty Fellow
  25. 1975 Dreyfus Teacher Scholar
  26. 1974 Sloan Fellow

 

Fellowships/Honorary Memberships

  1. U.S. National Academy of Sciences
  2. American Philosophical Society
  3. American Academy of Arts and Sciences
  4. Leopoldina, German National Academy of Natural Sciences
  5. U.S. National Academy of Engineering
  6. Foreign Member, Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei (Italian National Academy of Sciences)
  7. Foreign Member, European Academy of Sciences
  8. Foreign Member, Indian National Academy of Sciences
  9. U.S. National Academy of Inventors
  10. Fellow, ACS
  11. Fellow, Royal Society of Chemistry UK
  12. Fellow, Materials Research Society
  13. Fellow, Chemical Research Society of India
  14. Honorary Fellow, Israel Chemical Society
  15. Honorary Foreign Fellow, Chinese Chemical Society
  16. Lifetime Fellow, American Institute of Chemists

 

Named Lectureships and Visiting Professorships

  1. 2024 Inaugural Richard Smalley Lecturer, Rice University
  2. 2024 L.K. Doraiswamy Lecturer, Iowa State University
  3. 2022 James McGrath Memorial Lecture, International Advances in Polyolefins Symposium
  4. 2020 Lee Memorial Lectures, University of Chicago
  5. 2019 Advanced Materials Sparkling Lecture, Nanjing Institute of Technology
  6. 2018 Dow Lecturer, Stanford University
  7. 2018 Arduengo Lecturer, University of Alabama
  8. 2018 COPE Distinguished Lecturer, Georgia Institute of Technology
  9. 2018 Inaugural Sigma-Aldrich Lecturer in Materials Chemistry, University of California Santa Barbara
  10. 2018 Annual Grubbs Lecturer, Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology
  11. 2017 Parry Lecture, The University of Utah
  12. 2017 Johnson Lecturer in Materials Science, Cornell University
  13. 2017 Inaugural Sigma-Aldrich Lecturer in Materials Chemistry, University of California Santa Barbara
  14. 2016 Zhang Dayu Lecturer, Chinese Academy of Sciences Institute of Chemical Physics 
  15. 2016 McElvain Academic Lecturer, University of Wisconsin Madison
  16. 2016 Science at the Cutting Edge Lecturer, Michigan State University
  17. 2016 ECS Distinguished Faculty Lecturer, University of Texas Dallas
  18. 2016 Munib and Angela Masri Distinguished Lecturer, American University of Beirut 
  19. 2016 Oryx Lecturer, Texas A&M Qatar
  20. 2015 Stone Lecturer, University of Bristol, UK
  21. 2015 Annual Center for Plastic Electronics Lecturer, Imperial College London
  22. 2015 Eyring Lecturer, Arizona State University
  23. 2015 Bergman Lecturer, University of California, Berkeley
  24. 2015 Texas Distinguished Faculty Lectureship, University of Texas Austin
  25. 2015 Bergman Lecturer, University of Calfornia, Berkeley
  26. 2015 Eyring Lecturer, Arizona State University
  27. 2015 Annual Center for Plastic Electronics Lecturer, Imperial College London
  28. 2014 University of Gerogia, King Lecturer
  29. 2014 Distinguished Clean Energy Lecturer, University of Washington
  30. 2014 Frontiers in Molecular Sciences Lecturer, Chinese Academy of Sciences
  31. 2014 Xingda Lecturer, Peking University
  32. 2014 Rausch Lecturer, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
  33. 2013 Bayer Lecturer, University of Pittsburgh 
  34. 2013 Bayer Lecturer, Cornell University
  35. 2012 Inaugural 3 MET Lecturer, University of Kaiserslautern
  36. 2012 Johnson Lecturer, Stanford University
  37. 2012 Karcher-Barton Lecturer, University of Oklahoma
  38. 2011 Distinguished International Lecturer, Institute for Advanced Study, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
  39. 2011 Shore Lecturer, Ohio State University
  40. 2011 Distinguised Visiting Professor, Weizmann Institute of Science
  41. 2010 Schaeffer Lecturer, University of New Mexico
  42. 2010 Jones Lecturer, Queens University (Ontario)
  43. 2010 Second Semana de la Ciencia y la Innovation Plenary Lecturer, Mexico City
  44. 2010 Abelson Lecturer, Washington State University
  45. 2010 Kilpatrick Lecturer, Illinois Institute of Technology
  46. 2009 First Semana de la Ciencia y la Innovation Plenary Lecturer, Mexico City
  47. 2009 Center Bangalore, India
  48. 2009 First International Materials Science Lecturer, International Centre for Materials Sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru
  49. 2009 Director's Distinguished Lecturer, U.S. National Science Foundation
  50. 2009 Chevron-Phillips Lecturer, Virginia Tech
  51. 2009 Dawson Lecturer, University of Kentuck
  52. 2009 Frontiers in Chemistry Lecturer, Wayne State U
  53. 2008 Crano Lecturer, University of Akron
  54. 2008 MacLean Lecturer, McMaster University
  55. 2008 Whelan Lecturer, University of Texas El Paso
  56. 2008 Butler Lecturer, University of Florida
  57. Davis Lecturer, Unviersity of South Carolina
  58. 2007 Boulder Scientific Lecturer, Colrado State U
  59. 2006 Jortner Lecturer, Tel Aviv University
  60. 2006 Gomberg Lecturer, University of Michigan
  61. 2005 Abbott Lecturer, Montana State University
  62. 2005 Otto M. Smith Lecturer, Oklahoma State University
  63. 2005 Alumni Distringuished Lecturer, Michigan State University
  64. 2005 UNIVERSITY Pierre et Marie Curie Institut Universitaire de France Professor
  65. 2004 H.B. Jonassen Lecturer, Tulane U. 
  66. 2003 Milkovich Lecturer, University of Akron
  67. 2003 Walton Lecturer, Purdue University
  68. 2003 Arthur D. Little Lecturer, MIT
  69. 2002 Bigeleisen Lecturer, SUNY Stony Brook
  70. 2001 Renowned International Visiting Scholar, Hong Kong, Polytechnical University
  71. 2000 McElvain Lecturer, University of Wisconsin
  72. 1999 Convention Intercantonale Romande Lecturer, Switzerland
  73. 1999 Marcus Lecturer, Washington University
  74. 1999 Abbott Lecturer, University of North Dakota
  75. 1998 Closs Lecturer, University of Chicago
  76. 1998 Seaborg Lecturer, University of California Berkeley
  77. 1997 Siedle Lecturer, Indiana University
  78. 1996 Kilpatrick Lecturer, Illinois Institute of Technology
  79. 1996 Xerox of Canada Distinguished Lecturer (University of British Columbia; Victoria U) 
  80. 1996 H.C. Brown Lecturer, Purdue University
  81. 1996 Musher Lecture, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
  82. 1995 Fishel Lecturer, Vanderbilt University
  83. 1995 Lind Lecturer, University of Tennessee- Oak Ridge Nat. Lab.
  84. 1995 Gooch-Stephens Lecturer, Baylor University
  85. 1994 Stieglitz Lecturer, University of Chicago- Chicago ACS Section
  86. 1994 Japan Society of Organic Chemistry Lectureship
  87. 1994 E.F. Smith Lecturer, University of Pennsylvania
  88. 1994 W.R. Grace Lecturer, University of Maryland
  89. 1993 ICI Distingiushed Lecturer, University of Calgary
  90. 1993 Purves Lecturer, McGill University
  91. 1993 Hill Lecturer, Duke University
  92. 1993 Karcher Lecturer, University of Oklahoma
  93. 1992 National Science Council of Taiwan Lecturer
  94. 1992 Gordon Lecturer, University of Toronto
  95. 1991 RIKEN Frontier Research Program Visiting Scientist (Japan)
  96. 1990 Dow Lecturer, Boston College
  97. 1990 Roberts Lecturer, Grinnell College
  98. 1989 Graduiertenkolleg Lecturer, Technical U./Free University of Berlin
  99. 1988 Frontiers in Chemistry Lecturer, Texas A&M University
  100. 1988 ESSO Lecturer, University of Toronto
  101. 1988 Kolthoff Lecturer, University of Minnesota
  102. 1987 Tables Rondes Roussel-Uclaf Lecturer, Paris
  103. 1987 Merck-Frosst Lecturer, University of British Columbia
  104. 1987 Boomer Lecturer, University of Alberta
  105. 1986-1987 Phi Lambda Upsilon Lecturer, University of Nebraska
  106. 1986 SACS Lecturer, University of South Carolina
  107. 1986 Asher Visiting Lecturer, Technion Israel
  108. 1986 Distinguished Visiting Lecturer, University of Hawaii
  109. 1984-1985 Reilly Lecturer, University of Notre Dame
  110. 1984 Lemieux Lecturer, University of Ottawa
  111. 1981 Distinguished Visiting Professor, University of Western Ontario
  112. 1980 President Lecturer, Technical University of Berlin
  113. 1980 Distinguished Visiting Lecturer, University of Texas at Austin

 

Current or Past Editorial and Advisory Board

Journal of Inorganic and Nuclear Chemistry; Inorganic Syntheses; Organometallics; Inorganica Chimica Acta; Polyhedron; Polymer; Progress in Inorganic Chemistry; Chemical Communications; Accounts of Chemical Research;Journal of Molecular Catalysis; Topics in Organometallic Chemistry; Catalysis Letters; Actinide and Lanthanide Reviewer for Annual Surveys of Organometallic Chemistry; Topics in Catalysis; Nouveau Journal de Chimie/New Journal of Chemistry; Chemistry of Materials; Advanced Materials, CVD; Oxford Monographs on the Physics and Chemistry of Materials; Crystal Engineering Communications; Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences; MRS Communications; Organic Photonics and Photovoltaics; Journal of Organometallic Chemistry.

Governing Council, Gordon Research Conferences; External Advisory Committee, Beckman Institute, University of Illinois; 

 

Companies Founded

Printed Flexible Electronics: Polyera Inc., in Skokie IL (Headquarters), Milan Italy (Quality Control Center),  Hsinchu Taiwan (Applications Center); currently 45 employees.  Name changed to Flexterra Inc. in 2/2017 for business focus.
Polymer Recycling: Penguin Chemical Co. in Evanston IL; NylaNova in Evanston IL.

 

Current or Past Corporate Private Sector Advisory Boards

Scientific Advisory Boards - Conductimer Corp.; Nanovation Technologies, Inc.; Precursor Energetics, Inc.
Technical Advisory Boards - Dow Corning Corp.; Dow Chemical Co.; Ophthonix, Inc.; OrganicID, Inc.; Dynamic Connections, Inc.; ASySET Inc.; Celluranics, Inc.; Penguin Inc.; NylaNova Inc.

 

Synergistic Activities

Co-Chair Gordon Research Conference on Hybrid Electronic and Photonic Materials (Hong Kong); Co-author, NSF-ONR report, Opportunities in Organic Photovoltaics; Co-author & US-NSF Coordinator, CS3 report, Chemistry for a Sustainable Global Society; Co-author, NSF-ONR report, Hybrid Flexible Electronics Research in Europe; Co-author, DOE-BESAC report, Directing Matter and Energy: Five Challenges for Science and the Imagination; ACS Project SEED--chemistry summer camps for low-income middle and high school students. NSF, DOE, and DoD panels; NAE Peer Review Committee.

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Northwestern University

  • Assistant Professor of Chemistry, 1970 - 1974;
  • Associate Professor, 1974 - 1978;
  • Professor of Chemistry, 1978;
  • Charles E. & Emma H. Morrison Professor of Chemistry, 1986-1999;
  • Professor of Materials Science and Engineering, 1987- ;
  • Vladimir N. Ipatieff Professor of Catalytic Chemistry, 1999-;
  • Professor of Applied Physics, 2009;
  • Professor of Chemical and Biological Engineering, 2017;
  • 2011 Doctor of Science Honoris Causa, University of South Carolina;
  • 2011 Doctor of Science, Honoris Causa, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
  • 2011 Doctor of Science, Honoris Causa, University of South Carolina
  • 2012 Doctor of Science, Honoris Causa, The Ohio State University
  • 2016 Doctor of Science, Honoris Causa, Technical University of Munich
  • 2019 Doctor of Science, Honoris Causa, Nanjing Institute of Technology
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香港高等研究院新聞
13 Jan 2025
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香港高等研究院(高等研究院)資深院士、國際知名化學家及材料科學家Tobin Marks教授應邀訪問香港城市大學(城大),展開為期十天的學術交流活動,包括與著名學者的互動,以及在1月13日舉行的高等研究院傑出講座主講。
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香港高等研究院新聞
17 Jan 2024
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香港高等研究院(高等研究院)資深院士Tobin J. Marks教授在1月5日至15日到訪香港城市大學(城大)。參訪期間,Marks教授於城大參與各種學術與知識交流活動,包括演講並與研究小組及傑出教授會談。
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CityU IAS News
30 Jul 2018
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Professor Tobin J. Marks, IAS Senior Fellow, has been elected to the Italian Academy of Sciences, the Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei. Founded in 1603, its illustrious members include Galileo Galilei, Louis Pasteur, Albert Einstein, Enrico Fermi, Werner Heisenberg, and others, and, more recently, American chemists, NU alumnus Harry Gray of Caltech as well as Dick Zare of Stanford.
Professor Tobin J. Marks
Technion Website
30 Jan 2018
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Professor Tobin J. Marks will receive the Harvey Prize for his ground-breaking research that has both fundamental and practical significance, in the areas of catalysis, organo-f-element chemistry, electronic and photonic materials, and coordination chemistry, all of which have strongly impacted contemporary chemical science.
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城大新聞網
24 Jan 2018
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兩位知名科學家於1月19日在香港城市大學(城大)主持傑出講座,分別探討電子線路材料和對無限的尋求。他們是美國西北大學化學系及材料研究中心Tobin Marks教授和中國科學院高能物理研究所所長王貽芳教授。
Making Mechanically Agile Electronics, Opto–Electronics, and Iontronics a Reality. Electroactive Polymers and Amorphous Oxides
How do we Create and Process Materials for Flexible, Transparent Electronic Circuitry?