Dr. Paul Cremer's Curriculum Vitae
Office Address
Room 1029
Department of Chemistry
Texas A&M University
P. O. Box 30012
College Station, TX 77842-3012
Phone: (979) 862-1200
Fax: (979) 845-7561
email: cremer@mail.chem.tamu.edu
Education and Professional Positions
Professor of Chemistry (August, 2004- present)
Associate Professor of
Chemistry (July, 2002- August, 2004)
Assistant Professor of Chemistry (September, 1998-July, 2002)
Texas A&M University (1998-present)
Research Areas: Biological Surface Chemistry and Nonlinear Optics
American Chemical Society Sigal Postdoctoral Fellow
Stanford University (1996-98)
Advisor: Prof. Steven G. Boxer
Research Areas: Surface Science of Supported Lipid Bilayers and Biomembranes
Ph.D. in Chemistry (May, 1996)
University of California-Berkeley (1992-96)
Advisor: Prof. Gabor A. Somorjai
Research Area: Surface Science of Heterogeneous Catalysis
Thesis: "The Hydrogenation and Dehydrogenation of C2-C4 Hydrocarbons on Pt(111)
Monitored In Situ Over 13 Orders of Magnitude in Pressure with Infrared-Visible
Sum Frequency Generation"
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (1990-92)
Advisor: Prof. Andrew J. Gellman
Research Area: Surface Science and Tribology
Bachelor's Degree: B.A. (May, 1990)
University of Wisconsin-Madison (1985-90)
Graduated with Honor's Degree and Distinction
Awards and Societies
Sigma Xi, Southwest Regional Young Investigator Award (2006)
Robert A. Welch Foundation Norman Hackerman Award in Chemical Research (2006)
Pittsburgh Conference Achievement Award (2006)
Camille Dreyfus Teacher-Scholar Award (2003)
Alfred P. Sloan Research Fellow (2002)
Beckman Young Investigator Award (2001)
NSF CAREER Award (2001)
3M Nontenured Faculty Award (2000)
Office of Naval Research Young Investigator Award (2000)
Research Corporation, Research Innovation Award (1999)
American Chemical Society Irving S. Sigal Postdoctoral
Fellowship (1996-98)
Chemical and Engineering News, September 23, 1996, p.106
National Science Foundation-North Atlantic Treaty Organization Postdoctoral Fellowship (1996) Award declined in favor of Sigal Postdoctoral Fellowship
National Institutes of Health NSRA Postdoctoral
Fellowship (1996)
Award declined in favor of Sigal Postdoctoral Fellowship
Chevron Corporation's 1995 Student Award in Catalysis (Nov. 1995)
Predoctoral Fellowship Award: Program on Advanced Opportunities in Chemistry, US Department of Education, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (1991-1992)
American Chemical Society Member (1992-present)
American Physical Society Member (1994-present)
Biophysical Society Member (1997-present)