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1 Stephen J. Clarson Biographical Sketch Stephen J. Clarson was born and educated in England but currently resides in Cincinnati with his wife, their two daughters and one son. He obtained his doctoral degree in Chemistry at the University of York, England in 1985 where he studied with the late Tony Semlyen. He then spent the summer at the Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry, Prague before taking up a postdoctoral appointment with James Mark. In the spring of 1988 he joined the faculty of the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at the University of Cincinnati. During the period 1992-1998 he was the Associate Director and then Director of the Polymer Research Center and from 1995-2000 Dr. Clarson served a five year term as Assistant Dean for Educational Development in the College of Engineering. He is currently Professor of Chemical and Materials Engineering at the University of Cincinnati. In January, 2000 Dr. Clarson was elected Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry (FRSC). He has received numerous award for his teaching including the Neil Wandmacher Excellence in Teaching Award in 1993 for 'Most Outstanding Teacher in the College of Engineering', the TEXNIKOI Award in 1992 for 'Outstanding Teaching and Service to the College of Engineering' and the Engineering Tribunal Award, for 'Outstanding Teacher of the Quarter', Spring Term, 1992 and Spring Term, 1995. He was nominated by the UC student chapter to membership of the engineering honors society Tau Beta Pi in 1999. Dr. Clarson has published over one hundred technical articles and co-authored the books 'Siloxane Polymers' (1993), 'Silicones and Silicone-Modified Materials' (2000) and 'Synthesis and Properties of Silicones and Silicone-Modified Materials' (2002, in press). The research carried out in his group has led to a number of inventions and he holds five US patents and two Japanese patents. He has been PI or CO-PI of research awards totaling over $4M in the past ten years and his current scientific research interests include materials chemistry, polymer synthesis, silicon-based chemistry, biomaterials, opto-electronic materials and surface science. (09/01/02)

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Stephen J. Clarson

Biographical Sketch Stephen J. Clarson was born and educated in England but currently resides in Cincinnati with his wife, their two daughters and one son. He obtained his doctoral degree in Chemistry at the University of York, England in 1985 where he studied with the late Tony Semlyen. He then spent the summer at the Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry, Prague before taking up a postdoctoral appointment with James Mark. In the spring of 1988 he joined the faculty of the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at the University of Cincinnati. During the period 1992-1998 he was the Associate Director and then Director of the Polymer Research Center and from 1995-2000 Dr. Clarson served a five year term as Assistant Dean for Educational Development in the College of Engineering. He is currently Professor of Chemical and Materials Engineering at the University of Cincinnati. In January, 2000 Dr. Clarson was elected Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry (FRSC). He has received numerous award for his teaching including the Neil Wandmacher Excellence in Teaching Award in 1993 for 'Most Outstanding Teacher in the College of Engineering', the TEXNIKOI Award in 1992 for 'Outstanding Teaching and Service to the College of Engineering' and the Engineering Tribunal Award, for 'Outstanding Teacher of the Quarter', Spring Term, 1992 and Spring Term, 1995. He was nominated by the UC student chapter to membership of the engineering honors society Tau Beta Pi in 1999. Dr. Clarson has published over one hundred technical articles and co-authored the books 'Siloxane Polymers' (1993), 'Silicones and Silicone-Modified Materials' (2000) and 'Synthesis and Properties of Silicones and Silicone-Modified Materials' (2002, in press). The research carried out in his group has led to a number of inventions and he holds five US patents and two Japanese patents. He has been PI or CO-PI of research awards totaling over $4M in the past ten years and his current scientific research interests include materials chemistry, polymer synthesis, silicon-based chemistry, biomaterials, opto-electronic materials and surface science.

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Professor Stephen J. Clarson, D. Phil., B. A., FRSC, C. Chem. Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering, 492 Rhodes Hall, University of Cincinnati, OH 45221-0012, USA Tel: 513-556-5430 ; FAX: 513-556-2569 ; Email: [email protected] Education D. Phil. (Chemistry) 1985 University of York, England B. A. (Hons) (Chemistry) 1980 University of York, England Professional and Society Affiliations Royal Society of Chemistry (1983- ), Elected Fellow (2000) American Chemical Society (1987- ) Tau Beta Pi (1999 - ) Oil & Colour Chemists Association (2002 - ) Polymer Networks Group (1984 - ) Neutron Scattering Society of America (1992 - ) Society of Plastics Engineers, UC Student Chapter Faculty Advisor (1993 - ) Theta Tau, UC Faculty Advisor (1998 - ) Fields of Special Interest Materials Chemistry Biomaterials and Bioinspired Materials Polymer Synthesis Optoelectronic Materials Silicon / Siloxane Chemistry Elastomeric Materials Plasma Polymerization Neutron Scattering from Polymers Surface and Interfacial Properties of Polymers Honours and Awards Elected Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry (FRSC), 2000 National Research Council Fellow, 7/00-9/00 Engineering Tribunal Award 'Outstanding Teacher of the Quarter', Spring, 1996 Listed in 'Who's Who in Science and Engineering', 5th Edition, 1998-1999 RDL-AFOSR Scholar, 1994 Neil Wandmacher Excellence in Teaching Award, 1993 TEXNIKOI Award 'Outstanding Teaching and Service to the College of Engineering', 1992 Engineering Tribunal Award 'Outstanding Teacher of the Quarter', Spring, 1992 Elected Chartered Chemist (C. Chem.), Royal Society of Chemistry, 1986 British Council Cultural and Scientific Exchange Fellowship, 1985 Science and Engineering Research Council QUOTA Award, 10/80-9/83 Professional Experience 9/00 - Professor, (with Tenure), Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering, University of Cincinnati 7/00 - 9/00 Visiting Scientist, Materials Laboratory, Wright Patterson AFB 1/95 - 2/00 Assistant Dean, College of Engineering, University of Cincinnati 9/94 - 8/00 Associate Professor (with Tenure), Department of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Cincinnati 1/95 - 12/97 Director, Polymer Research Center, University of Cincinnati 6/94 - 9/94 Visiting Scientist, Materials Laboratory, Wright Patterson AFB 1/92 - 12/94 Associate Director, Polymer Research Center, University of Cincinnati

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3/88 - 8/94 Assistant Professor, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Cincinnati 10/85 - 2/88 Postdoctoral Research Associate, University of Cincinnati 6/85 - 7/85 British Council Visiting Scientist to the Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry, Prague, Czechoslovakia 10/83 - 10/85 Research Fellow, University of York Graduate Adviser: J. Anthony Semlyen Post-Doctoral Adviser: James E. Mark Research Advising Total Number of Post-Doctoral Research Associates Advised: 8 Total Number of Graduate Research Students Advised: 36; Current Students: 9 Total Number of Undergraduate Research Students Advised: 39; Current Students: 2 Names of Post-Doctoral Associates, Graduate Students (past) and Graduate Students (current): Ali Al-ghamdi Alex Chung-Mien Kuo (PhD, 1991) Lisa R. Denny Wang Zaiming Kirk D. Conners (MS, 1993) Patrick W. Whitlock Lou Pu Arman Ashraf (MS, 1993) Serhan Oztemiz Pan Guoning Lee Ellen Drechsler (PhD, 1993) Siddharth Patwardhan Brooke Q. Ren Theodore R. Grossman (MS, 1994) Josh Hagen Harri Jukarainen Douglas B. Zeik (PhD, 1994) Michael Van Winkle Jagath Premachandra John R. Dugan (MS, 1994) Abhijit Jadhva Gomaa Abdul Sadek Craig E. Selby (MS, 1995) Rachel N. Nichols Ken X. K. Zhang (PhD, 1995) Ryan S. Justice Lora A. Cintavey (MS, 1995) Geoffrey Ranard (PT) Michael D. Schulte (MS, 1996) Astrid Jiminez (PT) Mary E. Mehl (MS, 1996) John E. Adams (MS, 1996) Arman Ashraf (PhD, 1997) Lawrence L. Brott (PhD, 1997) Wilson C. Liu (MS, 1997) James O. Stuart (PhD, 1998) Mark E. Van Dyke (PhD, 1998) Robert W. Johnston (MS, 1999) Marizelli Lucena (MS, 1999) James Drummond (PhD, 1999) Michael D. Schulte (PhD, 1999) Patrick W. Whitlock (MS, 1999) Ramkumar Sivaraman (PhD, 2000) Barry A. Goldslager (PhD, 2000) Cliff Labbe (MS, 2000) Jitendra Malik (PhD, 2001) Eric Johnson (MS, 2001) Manish Jobanputra (MS, 2001) Siddharth V. Patwardhan (MS, 2002) Hyeon Woo Ahn (PhD, 2002) MS&E Senior Research Project Advisor: John Dugan, Mark Bailey, Class of 1990 Danny Richardson, Class of 1991

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Jeff Baur, David Schroeder, Anneke van der Helm, Andrew Bushelman, Class of 1992 Lora Cintavey, Greg Costantino, Class of 1993 Steve Wichman, Clarence Hertzfeld, Tim Schloemer, Kirk Stephenson, Michael Bohl, Michael Shulte, Paul Barto, Class of 1994 Ryan D'Souza, Gary Cheney, Class of 1995 David Roesener, Les Rhoads, Class of 1996 Geoff Ranard, John Denzler, Class of 1998 Michael Banach, Christy Cauble, Class of 1999 Jennifer Cerny, David Wright, Brian Brandewie, Class of 2000 David Brock, Megan Goss, Class of 2001 Joel Newman, Class of 2002 Kathy A. Gallardo, Jeff Franklin, Class of 2003 Undergraduate Research Project Advisor: George Risch, Class of 1992, John Behnke, Class of 1997, Karthik Natarajan, Michael Banach, Class of 1999, Mike Franks, Class of 2001, Craig Commisar, Class of 2002, Jennifer Conley, Rachel Gahn, Class of 2003 High School Student Research Project Advisor (NASA Sharpe Plus Program Mentor): Brandi Doutherd (Summer 1997) Yushra Humayun (Summer 1998) Jessica Ritter (Summer 1999) Current support DAGSI / AFRL /AFOSR NIH BIOSTART Three Bond USA Leiras OY Ohio Supercomputer Center Collaborators in Last 48 Months J. A. Semlyen - University of York S. D. Smith - Procter & Gamble Company T. Cosgrove - University of Bristol G. Retzinger - University of Cincinnati, Pathology J. T. Boyd - University of Cincinnati, Electrical Engineering H. Yu - University of Wisconsin M. Stone, AFRL, WPAFB, Dayton Consulting Dow Corning Wood, Herron and Evans, Cincinnati Dow Chemical Dinsmore and Shohl, Cincinnati Siemens Pacesetter Kirkland and Ellis, Chicago Procter & Gamble Gordon and Rees, San Francisco Ventritex Jeffrey S. Bakst and Associates, Cincinnati Three Bond Day and Cook, Columbus Leiras OY Head, Johnson and Kachigian, Tulsa Millikan Featherstone DeSisto, Denver

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SSI McDermott, Will and Emery, Washington DC Conmed Ciba Vision National Textile Center AFRL/WPAFB Journal Editorial Board Membership Trends in Polymer Science, Elsevier (January 1993 - December 1997) Polymer News, (Book Review Panel) (1994 - present) Journal of Inorganic and Organometallic Polymers (1998 - present) Surface Coatings International, Part B: Coatings Transactions (2000 - present) Silicon Chemistry (2000 - present) Awards Committees Member, Paul J. Flory Award Committee (2002 - ) Chair, College of Engineering Scholarship Committee, University of Cincinnati (1995 - 2000) Member, Society of Plastics Engineers - Miami Valley Section Grants and Scholarships Awards Committee (1993 - ) Conference Organization

Organizer and Co-Chair, 'Polymer Chemistry', American Chemical Society 24th Central Region Meeting, Cincinnati, OH, May 26-29, 1992 Organizer and Co-Chair, 'Macromolecular Rings, Chains and Networks', University of York, England November 22, 1996 Organizer and Co-Chair, 'Silicones and Silicone-Modified Materials', American Chemical Society National Meeting, Dallas, Texas, March 29-April 2, 1998 Organizing Committee, 'Silicones in Coating III', Barcelona, Spain, March 28-30, 2000 Organizing Committee, 'Organic-Inorganic Hybrids', Surrey, England, June 12-14, 2000 Organizer and Co-Chair, 'Silicones and Silicone-Modified Materials II', American Chemical Society National Meeting, San Diego, California, April 1-6, 2001 Organizing Committee, 'Silicones in Coating IV', Surrey, England, March 4-6, 2002 Organizing Committee, 'Organic-Inorganic Hybrids II', Surrey, England, May 29-31, 2002 Organizing Committee, 'Polymer Characerization II', Texas, January, 2003 Organizer and Co-Chair, 'Silicones and Silicone-Modified Materials III', American Chemical Society National Meeting, Anaheim, California, April 7-11, 2004 Publications Books 1. 'Siloxane Polymers', (Ed. S. J. Clarson and J. A. Semlyen), Prentice Hall, 1993 ISBN 0-13-816315-4

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2. 'Silicones and Silicone-Modified Materials', (Eds. S. J. Clarson, J. J. Fitzgerald, M. J. Owen and S. D. Smith), ACS Symposium Series Vol. 729 / Oxford University Press, 2000 ISBN 0-8412-3613-5 3. 'Synthesis and Properties of Silicones and Silicone-Modified Materials', (Eds. S. J. Clarson, J. J. Fitzgerald, M. J. Owen, S. D. Smith and M. E. Van Dyke), ACS Symposium Series Vol XXX / Oxford University Press, 2003, in press ISBN 0-8412-3804-9 Articles 1. Studies of Cyclic and Linear Poly(dimethylsiloxanes): 13. Static Dielectric Measurements and Dipole Moments. M. S. Beevers, S. J. Mumby, S. J. Clarson and J. A. Semlyen, Polymer 1983,24,1565-1570 2. Studies of Cyclic and Linear Poly(dimethylsiloxanes): 15. Diffusion Coefficients from Network Sorption Studies. L. Garrido, J. E. Mark, S. J. Clarson, and J. A. Semlyen, Polymer Communications 1984,25,218-220 3. Studies of Cyclic and Linear Poly(dimethylsiloxanes): 16. Trapping of Cyclics Present During the Endlinking of Linear Chains into Network Structures. L. Garrido, J. E. Mark, S. J. Clarson, and J. A. Semlyen, Polymer Communications 1985,26,53-55 4. Studies of Cyclic and Linear Poly(dimethylsiloxanes): 17. Elastomeric Properties of Model PDMS Networks Containing Either Cyclic or Linear Chains as Diluents. L. Garrido, J. E. Mark, S. J. Clarson and J. A. Semlyen, Polymer Communications 1985,26,55-57 5. Studies of Cyclic and Linear Poly(dimethylsiloxanes): 18. Surface Pressures of the Monolayers in the Plateau Region. S. Granick, S. J. Clarson, T. R. Formoy and J. A. Semlyen, Polymer 1985,26,925-929 6. Studies of Cyclic and Linear Poly(dimethylsiloxanes): 19. Glass Transition Temperatures and Crystallization Behaviour. S. J. Clarson, K. Dodgson and J. A. Semlyen, Polymer 1985,26,930-934 7. Studies of Cyclic and Linear Poly(dimethylsiloxanes): 20. Dilute Solution Viscosities in Bromocyclohexane under Reported Theta-Point Conditions. S. J. Clarson, J. A. Semlyen, J. Horska and R. F. T. Stepto, Polymer Communications 1986,27,31-32 8. Studies of Cyclic and Linear Poly(dimethylsiloxanes): 21. High Temperature Thermal Behaviour. S. J. Clarson and J. A. Semlyen, Polymer 1986,27,91-95 9. Studies of Cyclic and Linear Poly(dimethylsiloxanes): 22. Effect of Ring Size on the Trapping of Cyclic Polymers into Network Structures. S. J. Clarson, J. E. Mark and J. A. Semlyen, Polymer Communications 1986,27,244-245 10. An Investigation of the Properties of Bimodal Poly(dimethylsiloxane) Elastomers Upon Swelling with a Linear Oligomeric Phenylmethylsiloxane. S. J. Clarson and V. Galiatsatos, Polymer Communications 1986,27,260 11. Cyclic Polysiloxanes: 1. Preparation and Characterization of Poly(phenylmethylsiloxane). S. J. Clarson and J. A. Semlyen, Polymer 1986,27,1633

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12. Cyclic Polysiloxanes: 2. Neutron Scattering from Poly(phenylmethylsiloxane). S. J. Clarson, K. Dodgson and J. A Semlyen, Polymer 1987,28,189 13. Studies of Cyclic and Linear Poly(dimethylsiloxanes): 24. Topological Trapping of Cyclic and Linear Polymers into Unimodal and Bimodal Model Network Structures. S. J. Clarson, J. E. Mark and J. A. Semlyen, Polymer Communications 1987,28,151-153 14. Studies of Cyclic and Linear Poly(dimethylsiloxanes): 25. Lower Critical Threshold Temperatures in Tetramethyl Solvents. J. -M. Barbarin-Castillo, I. A. McLure, S. J. Clarson and J. A. Semlyen, Polymer Communications 1987,28,212-215 15. Studies of Cyclic and Linear Poly(dimethylsiloxanes): 26. An Investigation of the Mobility of Cyclic Poly(dimethylsiloxane) in the Melt through the Excimer Emission of Small Probes. C. Pham-Van-Cang, L. Bokobza, L. Monnerie, S. J. Clarson, J. A. Semlyen, J. Vandendriessche and F. C. De Schryver, Polymer, 1987,28,1561-1565 16. Reinforcement of a Non-crystallizable Elastomer by the Precipitation In-situ of Silica. S. J. Clarson and J. E. Mark, Polymer Communications, 1987,28,249 17. Polymeric Catenanes from Crosslinked Poly(2,6-Dimethyl-1,4-Phenylene Oxide) and Poly(dimethylsiloxane). T. J. Fyvie, H. L. Frisch, J. A. Semlyen, S. J. Clarson and J. E. Mark, J. Polymer. Sci.: Polym. Chem. Ed. 1987,25,249 18. Effect of Network Chain Length Distribution and In-situ Precipitated Silica on the Low Temperature Behaviour of Poly(dimethylsiloxane) Model Networks. S. J. Clarson, J. E. Mark and K. Dodgson, Polymer Communications, 1988,29,208 19. Spreading Transition of a Liquid Film. D. J. Kuzmenka, S. Granick, S. J. Clarson and J. A. Semlyen, Langmuir, 1989,5,144 20. Monolayer, Multilayers and Wetting Film of Poly(phenylmethylsiloxane). D. J. Kuzmenka, S. Granick, S. J. Clarson and J. A. Semlyen, Macromolecules, 1989,22,1878 21. Reinforcement of Elastomeric Poly(methylphenylsiloxane) by the In-situ Precipitation of Titania. S. J. Clarson and J. E. Mark, Polymer Communications, 1989,30,275 22. An Investigation of the Properties of Non-Gaussian Poly(dimethylsiloxane) Model Networks in the Swollen State. S. J. Clarson, V. Galiatsatos and J. E. Mark, Macromolecules, 1990,23,1504 23. Effect of Stannous 2-Ethylhexanoate on the Network Formation and Chain Extension Reactions of α,ω-Dihydroxy Terminated Poly(dimethylsiloxane). S. J. Clarson, Z. Wang and J. E. Mark, European Polymer Journal, 1990,26,621 24. Polymerization of Nitro Compounds on Silver Surfaces During Surface-Enhanced Raman Scattering. W. H. Tsai, F. J. Boerio, S. J. Clarson and G. Montaudo, J. Raman Spectroscopy, 1990,21,311 25. Effect of Stannous 2-Ethylhexanoate on the Chain Extension Reactions of α,ω-Dihydroxy Terminated Poly(dimethylsiloxane). S. J. Clarson and A. M. S. Al-ghamdi, Polymer Communications, 1990,31,322

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26. Characterization of Adsorbed 2-Vinylpyridine/Styrene Diblock Copolymers on Silver Surfaces Using Surface-Enhanced Raman Scattering. W. H. Tsai, F. J. Boerio, S. J. Clarson, E. E. Parsonage and M. Tirrell, Macromolecules, 1991,24,2538 27. Cyclic Polysiloxanes: Part 4. Glass Transition Temperatures of Poly(phenylmethylsiloxanes). S. J. Clarson, J. A. Semlyen and K. Dodgson, Polymer, 1991,32,2823 28. An Investigation of the Interaction of Potassium Ions with Poly(dimethylsiloxane). S. J. Clarson, Z. Wang and J. E. Mark, J. Inorganic and Organometallic Polymers, 1991,1,223 29. An Investigation of the Interdiffusion of Polystyrene and Deuterated Polystyrene Using Surface- Enhanced Raman Scattering. P. P. Hong, F. J. Boerio, S. J. Clarson and S. D. Smith, Macromolecules, 1991,24,4770 30. Viscosity Dependence of the Excimer to Monomer Fluorescence Ratio. Cyclic and Linear Polysiloxanes. C. Salom, J. A. Semlyen, S. J. Clarson, I. Hernandez Fuentes, A. L. Macanita, A. Horta and I. F. Pierola, Macromolecules, 1991,24,6827 31. An Investigation of the Phase Behaviour And Interactions in Poly(dimethylsiloxane) and Poly(methylphenylsiloxane) Blends. C. M. Kuo and S. J. Clarson, Macromolecules, 1992,25,2192 32. Effect of Bimodal Chain Length Distribution on the Thermal Characteristics of Poly(ethylene oxide) End-linked Networks. S. J. Clarson, J. E. Mark, C. C. Sun and K. Dodgson, European Polymer Journal, 1992,28,823 33. Depolymerization, Degradation and Thermal Properties of Siloxane Polymers. S. J. Clarson, in 'Siloxane Polymers', (Ed. S. J. Clarson and J. A. Semlyen), Prentice Hall, 1993, 216 34. Siloxane Elastomers. S. J. Clarson and J. E. Mark, in 'Siloxane Polymers', (Ed. S. J. Clarson and J. A. Semlyen), Prentice Hall, 1993, 616

35. Plasmas and Polymers: Synthesis Under Extreme Conditions. P. D. Haaland and S. J. Clarson, Trends in Polymer Science, 1993,1(2),40 36. Overshoots as Polymers Adsorb. H. E. Johnson, S. Granick and S. J. Clarson, Polymer, 1993,34,1960

37. The 1992 Oesper Symposium In Honour of Professor Walter H. Stockmayer. S. J. Clarson, Trends in Polymer Science, 1993,1(3),92 38. Synthetic Octopuses, Kipping's Chickens and Silicon-Based Polymers. S. J. Clarson, Trends in Polymer Science, 1993,1(8),254 39. The Effect of End-groups on the Critical Miscibility Temperatures and Thermodynamic Interactions in Poly(dimethylsiloxane) and Poly(methylphenylsiloxane) Blends. C. M. Kuo and S. J. Clarson, European Polymer Journal, 1993,29,661 40. A Study of the Phase Transitions in Cyclic Poly(dimethylsiloxane) by Raman Spectroscopy and Thermal Analysis.

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S. J. Clarson and J. F. Rabolt, Macromolecules, 1993,26,2621-2623 41. Investigations of the Properties of Cyclic Poly(dimethylsiloxane). S. J. Clarson, New Journal Chem. 1993,17,711 42. Studies of Free Films Prepared using an Ethylcellulose Pseudolatex Coating System. D. Hutchings, S. J. Clarson and A. Sakr, International J. Pharmaceutics. 1994,104,203 43. Surface Segregation in Blends Containing Poly(dimethylsiloxane)-Polystyrene Block Copolymers. C. E. Selby, J. O. Stuart, S. J. Clarson, S. D. Smith, A. Sabata, W. J. van Ooij and N. G. Cave, J. Inorganic and Organometallic Polymers, 1994,4(1),85 44. Desert Island Polymers. S. J. Clarson, Trends in Polymer Science, 1994,2(7),220 45. Time-of-flight Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry of Deuterated Linear Poly(dimethylsiloxane). X. K. Zhang, J. O. Stuart, S. J. Clarson, A. Sabata and G. Beaucage, Macromolecules, 1994,27,5229 46. Corrosion Protection of Cold-Rolled Steel by Plasma Polymerized Hexamethyldisiloxane. K. D. Conners, W. J. van Ooij, S. J. Clarson and A. Sabata, J. Appl. Polym. Sci., Appl. Polym. Symp. 1994,54,167 47. Spectroscopic Characterization of Plasma-Polymerized Films of Ethane, Ethylene and Acetylene on Metal Substrates. Y. M. Tsai, U. R. Aggarwal, F. J. Boerio, D. B. Zeik, S. J. Clarson, W. J. van Ooij and A. Sabata, J. Appl. Polym. Sci., Appl. Polym. Symp. 1994,54,3

48. Improvement of the Adhesion of Silicone to Aluminum using Plasma Polymerization. G. Costantino, D. B. Zeik and S. J. Clarson, J. Inorganic and Organometallic Polymers, 1994,4(4),425 49. Studies of Cyclic and Linear Poly(dimethylsiloxanes): 31. Effect of Molecular Architecture / Topology on Blends of Poly(methylphenylsiloxane) and Poly(dimethylsiloxane). C. M. Kuo, S. J. Clarson and J. A. Semlyen, Polymer, 1994,35,4623 50. Surface Composition of Poly(methylphenylsiloxane)-Polystyrene Block Copolymers. S. J. Clarson, C. E. Selby, J. O. Stuart, A. Sabata, S. D. Smith and A. Ashraf Macromolecules, 1995,28,674 51. Metal Surface Preparation by Plasma Polymerized Films. W. J. van Ooij, A. Sabata, D. B. Zeik, C. E. Taylor, F. J. Boerio and S. J. Clarson, J. Testing and Evaluation, 1995,23(1),33 52. Fabrication and Characterization of Planar and Channel Polymer Waveguides: 1. Plasma Polymerized HMDS Films. D. B. Zeik, J. R. Dugan, D. W. Schroeder, J. W. Baur, S. J. Clarson, G. N. De Brabander and J. T. Boyd, J. Appl. Polym. Sci., 1995,56,1039-1044 53. Studies of Cyclic and Linear Poly(dimethylsiloxanes): 32. Dielectric Relaxation Investigations. A. A. Goodwin, M. S. Beevers, S. J. Clarson and J. A. Semlyen, Polymer, 1996,37(13),2603-2607 54. Cyclic Polysiloxanes: Part 6. Dielectric Relaxation of Poly(methylphenylsiloxanes). A. A. Goodwin, M. S. Beevers, S. J. Clarson and J. A. Semlyen, Polymer, 1996,37(13),2597-2602 55. Polymers on the Silver Screen. S. J. Clarson, Trends in Polymer Science, 1996,4(8),248-249 56. Silicone Elastomers. S. J. Clarson and J. E. Mark, in 'The Polymeric Materials Encyclopedia',

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(Ed. J. C. Salamone), CRC Press, Boca Raton, Florida, 1996,10,7663-7677 57. Crystallization of Polymers. S. J. Clarson, Trends in Polymer Science, 1996,4(10), 355-356 58. Symmetric Isotopic Blends of Poly(dimethylsiloxane). G. Beaucage, S. Sukumaran, S. J. Clarson, M. S. Kent and D. W. Schaefer, Macromolecules, 1996, 29(26), 8349-8356 59. Studies on Nonlinear Optical Properties of a New Chromophore. G. S. He, L. Yuan, J. D. Bhawalkar, P. N. Prasad, L. L. Brott, S. J. Clarson and B. A. Reinhardt, J. Opt. Soc. Am., Part B, 1997, 14(5), 1079-1087 60. Comparative Reactivity of Thiophene and 3,4-Ethylenedioxythiophene as Terminal Electropolymerizable Units in Bis-Heterocycle Arylenes. F. Larmat, J. R. Reynolds, B. A. Reinhardt, L. L. Brott and S. J. Clarson, J. Polym. Sci.: Part A: Polymer Chemistry, 1997,35,3627-3636 61. 'A' Level Textbooks, Sherlock Holmes and the Chemistry Department at the University of York. S. J. Clarson, Grapevine, Autumn/Winter Issue, 1997,15,25 62. The Design and Synthesis of New Organic Molecules With Large Two-Photon Absorption Cross- Sections For Optical Limiting Applications. B. A. Reinhardt, L. L. Brott, S. J. Clarson, R. Kannan and A. G. Dillard, in 'Materials for Optical Limiting II', Eds. P. Hood, R. Pachter, K. Lewis, J. W. Perry, D. Hagan and R. Sutherland, MRS, 1997, 479, pp. 3-8 63. Optical Power Limiting in Solution Via Two-Photon Absorption: New Aromatic Heterocyclic Dyes with Greatly Improved Performance. B. A. Reinhardt, L. L. Brott, S. J. Clarson, R. Kannan and A. G. Dillard, SPIE - Int. Soc. Opt. Eng., 1997, 3146, 2-11 64. Synthesis, Structure and Properties of Hybrid Organic-Inorganic Composites Based on Polysiloxanes. 2. Comparisons Between Poly(methylphenylsiloxane) and Poly(dimethylsiloxane), and Between Titania and Silica. D. W. McCarthy, J. E. Mark, S. J. Clarson, and D. W. Schaefer, J. Polym. Sci.: Part B: Polym. Phys. Ed. 1998, 36, 1191-1200 65. Macromolecular Rings, Chains and Networks. S. J. Clarson, Macro Group UK Bulletin (RSC), 1998, 49, 16-18 66. Novel Thin Films and Interfaces by Plasma Polymerization. S. J. Clarson, M. D. Schulte, G. Costantino and D. B. Zeik, in 'Silicones in Coatings II', (Ed. D. Dasgupta), PRA, London, 1998, 1601-1611 67. Investigation of Low Energy Conformations of Substituted Silphenylenes by Computational Techniques. M. E. Van Dyke and S. J. Clarson, Computational and Theoretical Polymer Science, 1998, 8, 127-131 68. Highly Active Two-Photon Dyes: Design, Synthesis and Characterization Towards Application. B. A. Reinhardt, L. L. Brott, S. J. Clarson, A. G. Dillard, J. C. Bhatt, R. Kannan, L. Yuan, G. S. He and P. N. Prasad, Chemistry of Materials, 1998, 10, 1863-1874 69. Reaction Kinetics for the Anionic Ring-Opening Polymerization of Tetraphenyltetramethylcyclotetra Siloxane Using a Fast Initiator System. M. E. Van Dyke and S. J. Clarson, J. Inorganic and Organometallic Polymers, 1998, 8(2), 111-117 70. Organosiloxane-Crosslinked Poly(2,6-Dimethyl-1,4-Phenylene Oxide) Network Structures.

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G. D. Cheney, M. E. Van Dyke and S. J. Clarson, J. Inorganic and Organometallic Polymers, 1998, 8(2), 119-126 71. Silicone Elastomers. S. J. Clarson and J. E. Mark, in 'The Concise Polymeric Materials Encyclopedia', (Ed. J. C. Salamone), CRC Press, Boca Raton, Florida, 1998,1,1455-1457 72. The Synthesis and Characterization of Novel Methacrylate and Alkenly Monomers for Polymer Dispersed Liquid Crystal Applications. M. D. Schulte, S. J. Clarson, L. V. Natarajan and T. J. Bunning, in 'Fluorine in Coatings III', (Ed. D. Dasgupta), PRA, London, 1999, 3200-3209 73. Polymers on the Silver Screen Revisited. S. J. Clarson, Macro Group UK Bulletin (RSC), 1999, 51, 16 74. Fibrinogen Adsorbs from Aqueous Media to Microscopic Droplets of Poly(dimethylsiloxane) and Remains Coagulable. P. W. Whitlock, S. J. Clarson and G. S. Retzinger, J. Biomedical Materials Res. 1999,45(1),55-61 75. Enhanced Electro-Optic Poling in Guest-Host Systems Using Conductive Polymer Based Cladding Layers. J. P. Drummond, S. J. Clarson, J. S. Zetts, F. K. Hopkins and S. J. Caracci, Appl. Phys. Lett. 1999, Jan 18,74,368 76. Poly(dimethylsiloxane), Cyclic. S. J. Clarson, Polymer Data Handbook, Oxford University Press, 1999, 436-438 77. Polymeric Selenium. S. J. Clarson, Polymer Data Handbook, Oxford University Press, 1999, 634- 635 78. Polymeric Sulfur. S. J. Clarson, Polymer Data Handbook, Oxford University Press, 1999, 636-637 79. Poly(phenylmethylsiloxane), Cyclic. S. J. Clarson, Polymer Data Handbook, Oxford University Press, 1999, 732-733 80. Poly(vinylmethylsiloxane), Cyclic. S. J. Clarson, Polymer Data Handbook, Oxford University Press, 1999, 959-960 81. Surface and Interfacial Properties of Fluorosilicone Polymers and Diblock Copolymers. Stephen J. Clarson, LeeEllen Drechsler, James O. Stuart and Alex C. M. Kuo, in 'Fluorine in Coatings III', (Ed. D. Dasgupta), PRA, London, 1999, 3000-3010 82. The Optical and Morphological Properties of Fluorinated Polymer Dispersed Liquid Crystals. M. D. Schulte, S. J. Clarson, L. V. Natarajan, V. P. Tondiglia and T. J. Bunning, in 'Liquid Crystal Materials and Devices', Eds. T. J. Bunning, S. W. Chen, L. C. Chien, T. Kajiyama, N. Koide and S. C. A. Lien, MRS, 1999, 559, pp. 135-140 83. Optimizing Non-Linear Electro-Optic Polymer Devices through Cladding Layer Design and Selection. J. P. Drummond, S. J. Clarson, J. S. Zetts, F. K. Hopkins and S. J. Caracci, SPIE - Organic Photonic Materials and Devices, 1999, 3623, 21 84. Dehydrogenative Coupling of Poly(phenylsilane) by Metallocene Catalysis. B. A. Goldslager and S. J. Clarson, J. Inorganic and Orgnometallic Polymers, 1999, 9(2), 123-131

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85. An Investigation of the Surface Properties and Phase Behaviour of PDMS-b-PEO Multi Block Copolymers. H. Jukarainen, S. J. Clarson and J. V. Seppälä, in 'Silicones and Silicone-Modified Materials', (Eds. S. J. Clarson, J. J. Fitzgerald, M. J. Owen and S. D. Smith), American Chemical Society, 2000, pp. 353-358 86. Fabrication and Characterization of Planar and Channel Polymer Waveguides: II. Poly(p-Phenlyene benzobisthiazole) (PBZT) Films. L.A. Cintavey, S. J. Clarson, D. M. Husband, G. N. De Brabander and J. T. Boyd, J. Appl. Polym. Sci., 2000, 76, 1448-1456 87. An Investigation of the Thermodynamic Interactions of Oligomeric Cyclic Methylphenylsiloxanes in Siloxane Melts and Blends. C. M. Kuo and S. J. Clarson, Polymer, 2000, 41, 5993-6002 88. Optical Memory Storage and Display Devices in the Blue Region Uisng Organic Materials. S. J. Clarson and A. J. Steckl, IEEE-LEOS, 2000, 14(1), 5-6, 89. The Preparation and Properties of Silicone Elastomers. Stephen J. Clarson, in 'Silicon-Containing Polymers: The Science and Technology of their Synthesis and Application', (eds. Richard G. Jones, Wataru Ando and Julian Chojnowski), Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, The Netherlands, 2000, Chapter 5, pp. 139-155 90. Cyclic Polysiloxanes. Stephen J. Clarson, in 'Cyclic Polymers', 2nd Edition, (Ed. J. Anthony Semlyen), Kluwer Avademic Publishers, Dordrecht, The Netherlands, 2000, Chapter 5, pp. 161-183 91. The Effect of Fluorine-substituted Acrylate Monomers on the Electro-Optical and Morphological Properties of Polymer Dispersed Liquid Crystals. M. D. Schulte, S. J. Clarson, L. V. Natarajan, D. W. Tomlin and T. J. Bunning, Liquid Crystals, 2000, 27(4), 467-475 92. Investigations of Tin Catalysts in Silicone RTV Systems. S. J. Clarson and C. M. Kuo, in 'Silicones in Coatings III', (Ed. D. Dasgupta), PRA, 2000, 3601-3633 93. Pretreated Aluminium Substrates for Better Adhesion with Silicone RTV Adhesive Sealant. M. Lucena and S. J. Clarson, Surface Engineering, 2000, 16(4), 309-313 94. Elastomer Reinforcement Strategies Base On Sol-Gel Methods. S. J. Clarson, in 'Inorganic-Organic Hybrids', (Ed. D. Dasgupta), PRA, 2000, 95. Dynamics of Linear Poly(methylphenylsiloxane) in the Picosecond to Nanosecond Time Range, as a Function of Chain Length, at Temperatures Above -50oC. J. C. Lima, A. L. Macanita, F. B. Dias, S. J. Clarson, A. Horta and I. F. Pierola, Macromolecules, 2000, 33(13), 4772-4779 96. R. Sivaraman, S. J. Clarson, B. K. Lee, A. J. Steckl and B. A. Reinhardt, Applied Physics Letters, 2000, 77(3), 328-330 97. Plasma Polymerized Hexamethyldisiloxane (HMDS) Barrier Layers. E. M. Johnson, S. J. Clarson, H. Jiang, W. Su, J. T. Grant and T. J. Bunning, Polymer, 2001, 42, 7215-7219 98. Ultrafast Holographic Nanopatterning of Biocatalytically-formed Silica. L. L. Brott, D. J. Pikas,

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R. R. Naik, S. M. Kirkpatrick, D. W. Tomlin, P. W. Whitlock, S. J. Clarson and M. O. Stone, Nature, 2001, 413, 291 99. Formation of Fiber-like Amorphous Silica Structures by Externally Applied Shear. Siddharth V. Patwardhan, Niloy Mukherjee and Stephen J. Clarson, Journal of Inorganic and Organometallic Polmers, 2001, 11(2), 117 100. The Use of Poly-L-Lysine to Form Novel Silica Morphologies and the Role of Polypeptides in Biosilicification. Siddharth V. Patwardhan, Niloy Mukherjee and Stephen J. Clarson, Journal of Inorganic and Organometallic Polmers, 2001, 11(3), 193-197 101. Synthesis and Characerization of Cis- and Trans-Trimethyltriphenylcyclotrisiloxanes. Ahn, H. W. and Clarson, S. J., Journal of Inorganic and Organometallic Polmers, 2001, 11(4), 203-216 102. Polymer Dispersed Liquid Crystal: The Effect of Partial Matrix Fluorination on Polymer Bead-based Morphology. M. D. Schulte, S. J. Clarson, L. V. Natarajan, D. W. Tomlin and T. J. Bunning, Mol. Cryst. and Liq. Cryst., 2002, 373, 155-180 103. Computational Study of Thermally Controlled Network Disassembly Via the Incorporation of Sterically Hindered Urea Linkages. Jitendra Malik and Stephen J. Clarson, Polymer, 2002, 43, 2561-2567 104. Development of Non-Reactive Fluorine Rich Biphenyl Molecules and thiir Incorporation into a PDLC System. M. D. Schulte, S. J. Clarson, L. V. Natarajan, and T. J. Bunning, Liquid Crystals, 2002, 29(4), 537-542 105. Silica-precipitating Peptides Isolated from a Combinatorial Phage Display Peptide Library. Rajesh R., Naik, Lawrence L. Brott, Stephen J. Clarson and Morley. O. Stone, Journal of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, 2002, 2(1), 95-100 106. Thermally Controlled Molecular Disassembly Properties of a Polymer Network Via the Incorporation of One Sterically Hindered Urea Linkage. Jitendra Malik and Stephen J. Clarson, Polymer Degradation and Stability, 2002, 76, 241-249 107. Effect of Procees Parameters on the Polymer Mediated Synthesis of Silica at Neutral pH. Siddharth V. Patwardhan, Niloy Mucherjee and Stephen J. Clarson, Silicon Chemistry, 2002, 1(1), 47-54 108. Silicification and Biosilification: Part 1. Formation of Silica Structures Utilizing A Cationically Charged Synthetic Polymer At Neutral pH and Under Ambient Conditions. Siddharth V. Patwardhan and Stephen J. Clarson, Polymer. Bull. 2002, 48, 367-371 109. Silicones and Silicone-Modified Materials: A Concise Overview. Stephen J. Clarson, in 'Synthesis and Properties of Silicones and Silicone-Modified Materials', (Eds. S. J. Clarson, J. J. Fitzgerald, M. J. Owen, S. D. Smith and M. E. Van Dyke), ACS Symposium Series Vol XXX / Oxford University Press, 2002, ISBN in press 110. Neutron Scattering Studies of Cyclic and Linear Poly(dimethylsiloxanes). Dagger, A. C., Arrighi, V., Gagliardi, S., Shenton, M. J., Clarson, S. J. and Semlyen, J. A. in 'Synthesis and Properties of Silicones and Silicone-Modified Materials',

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(Eds. S. J. Clarson, J. J. Fitzgerald, M. J. Owen, S. D. Smith and M. E. Van Dyke), ACS Symposium Series Vol XXX / Oxford University Press, 2002, ISBN in press 111. Silicification and Biosilification: Part 2. Silicification at pH 7 in the Presence of a Cationically Charged Polymer in Solution and Immobilized on Substrates. Siddharth V. Patwardhan, Michael F. Durstock and Stephen J. Clarson, in 'Synthesis and Properties of Silicones and Silicone-Modified Materials', (Eds. S. J. Clarson, J. J. Fitzgerald, M. J. Owen, S. D. Smith and M. E. Van Dyke), ACS Symposium Series Vol XXX / Oxford University Press, 2002, ISBN in press 112. Anionic Ring-Opening Polymerization of Cis-2,4,6-trimethyl-2',4',6'-triphenylcycloctrisiloxne in Cyclohexane. Ahn, H. W. and Clarson, S. J. in 'Synthesis and Properties of Silicones and Silicone-Modified Materials', (Eds. S. J. Clarson, J. J. Fitzgerald, M. J. Owen, S. D. Smith and M. E. Van Dyke), ACS Symposium Series Vol XXX / Oxford University Press, 2002, ISBN in press 113. Distribution of Silicon/e in Tissues of Mice of Different Fibrinogen Genotypes following Intraperitoneal Administration of Emulsified Poly(dimethylsiloxane). P. W. Whitlock, A. P. DeAngelis, K. L. Ackley, S. J. Clarson and G. S. Retzinger, Experimental and Medical Pathology, 2002, 72, 161-171 114. Thermally Controlled Molecular Disassembly of a Crosslinked Polymer Network by the Incorporation of Sterically Hindered Urea Linkages. Jitendra Malik, Barry A. Goldslager and Stephen J. Clarson, J. Appl. Polym. Sci., 2002, 85, 856-864 115. Fabrication and Characterization of Planar and Channel Polymer Waveguides: III. Compositional Distribution and Solute Loss in Polymer Thin Films. M. J. Banach, S. J. Clarson, G. Beaucage, E. J. Kramer, J. Benkowski and R. A. Vaia, J. Appl. Polym. Sci, 2002, 86, 2021-2024 116. Thermally Reworkable UV Curable Acrylic Adhesive Prototype. Jitendra Malik and Stephen J. Clarson, Int. J. Adhesion & Adhesives, 2002, 22, 283-289 117. Sythesis of C60 Fullerene-Silica Hybrid Nano Structures. Siddharth V. Patwardhan, Niloy Mukherjee, Michael F. Durstock, Long T. Chiang and Stephen J. Clarson, Journal of Inorganic and Organometallic Polmers, 2002, 12(1/2), 49-55 118. Silicification and Biosilification: Part 3. The Role of Synthetic Polymers and Polypeptides at Neutral pH. Siddharth V. Patwardhan and Stephen J. Clarson, Silicon Chemistry, 2002, 1(3), 207-214 119. Silicification and Biosilification: Part 4. Effecxt of Template Size on the Formation of Silica. Siddharth V. Patwardhan and Stephen J. Clarson, Journal of Inorganic and Organometallic Polmers, 2002, 12(3/4), 109-116 120. A Computational and Comparative Study of Two Controllable Dissembling Polymer Networks. Jitendra Malik and Stephen J. Clarson, Polymer Degradation and Stability, 2003, 79 , 21-28 121. Investigation of Plasma Polymerized Benzene and Furan Thin Films for Application in Opto- electronic Devices. Manish Jobanputra, Michael F. Durstock and Stephen J. Clarson, J. Appl. Polym. Sci., 2003, 87, 523-528

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122. Controlled Formation of Biosilica Structures In Vitro. R. R. Naik, P. W. Whitlock, F. Rodriguez, L. L. Brott, D. D. Glawe, S. J. Clarson and M. O. Stone, Chem. Comm. 2003, 238-239 123. Silicification and Biosilification: Part 6. Poly-L-Histidine Mediated Synthesis of Silica at Neutral pH. Siddharth V. Patwardhan and Stephen J. Clarson, Journal of Inorganic and Organometallic Polmers, 2003, 13(1), 49-53 124. The Chemistry and Technology of Reworkable Polymeric Materials for Electronic Applications. Jitendra Malik and Stephen J. Clarson, Surface Coatings International Part B, 2003, 86, B1, 9-20 125. Bioinspired Silica Synthesis. Siddharth V. Patwardhan and Stephen J. Clarson, in Metal- and Metalloud-Containbing Macromolecules, (Eds. Carraher, Pittman, Abd-El-Aziz, Zeldin and Sheats), Wiley-Interscience, New York, 2003, in press. 126. Silicification and Biosilification: Part 5. An Investigation of the Ordered Structures Formed at Weakly Acidic pH and Neutral pH as Facilitated by Cationically Carged Macromolecules. Siddharth V. Patwardhan and Stephen J. Clarson, Materials Scince and Engineering C, in press 127. Silicification and Biosilification: Part 7. Poly-L-Arginine Mediated Bioinspired Synthesis of Silica. Siddharth V. Patwardhan and Stephen J. Clarson, Langmuir, Submitted 128. R5. Journal Of Molecular Biology, Submitted 129. Bioinspired Synthesis of New Silica Structures. Siddharth V. Patwardhan and Stephen J. Clarson, ChemComm, Submitted 130. A Durable Load Bearing Muscle-to-Prosthetic Coupling. David B. Melvin, Brad Klosterman, Beth R. Gramza, Mark T. Byrne, Stephen L. Weisbrode, Alan S. Litsky and Stephen J. Clarson, J. Am. Soc. Artificial Internal Organs, in press 131. A Comparative Study Of A Novel Polymer Prototype for Controlled Thermally Reworkable UV Curable Acrylic Adhesives In The Abssence And Presence Of A Reactive Diluent. Jitendra Malik and Stephen J. Clarson, Surface Engineering, 2003, in press 132. Silicone Biomaterials. Mark E. Van Dyke, Stephen J. Clarson and Reza Arshady, Citus Books, London, in press 133. Monolayer Studies of Multi Block PDMS-b-PEO Polymers and Surface Properties of Novel Films Made of Them. H. Jukarainen, S. J. Clarson and J. V. Seppälä, 2002, Polymer, Submitted 134. Resin Photocure Via Two-Photon Up-Converted Fluorescence. L. R. Denny, B. A. Reinhardt, M. A. Alexander, J. W. Baur, P. A. Fleitz, R. A. Vaia, S. M. Kirkpatrick and S. J. Clarson, MRS, in press

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135. Molecular Architecture of Poly(dimethylsiloxane) at the Air/Water Interface as Studied by Neutron Reflectivity. J. Ma, H. Yu, X. K. Zhang, S. J. Clarson, S. Satija and N. Maliszewskyj, Langmuir, 2001, Submitted 136. The Effect of Fluorine Substituted Monofunctional Monomers on Polymer Dispersed Liquid Crystal Electrooptical and Morphological Properties. M. D. Schulte, S. J. Clarson, L. V. Natarajan, V. P. Tondiglia and T. J. Bunning, MRS, in press 137. A Rapid Method for Assesing Effects of Resident Amphiphiles on the Binding and Functionality of Fibrinogen. H. Jukarainen, S. J. Clarson, J. V. Seppälä and G. S. Retzinger, Bimaterials, 2002, Submitted

138. Investigations of Organotin Catalysts in the Polycondensation of α,ω -dihydroxy Terminated Organosiloxanes. C. M. Kuo and S. J. Clarson, Rubber Chem. Tech, 2002, Submitted 139. Kinetics of Crystallization and Equilibrium Melting Temperature of Polydimethylsiloxane. 1. Linear Polydimethylsiloxane, C. R. Snyder, H. Marand, J. M. DeSimone and S. J. Clarson, Macromolecules, 2002, in preparation 140. Kinetics of Crystallization and Equilibrium Melting Temperature of Polydimethylsiloxane. 2. Cyclic Polydimethylsiloxane. C. R. Snyder, H. Marand and S. J. Clarson, Macromolecules, 2002, in preparation 141. Anomalous Fluorescence of Linear Poly(methylphenylsiloxane) in Dilute Solution, at Temperatures Below -50oC. F. B. Dias, J. C. Lima, A. L. Macanita, S. J. Clarson, A. Horta and I. F. Pierola, Macromolecules, 2002, submitted Additional Articles 1. A Comparative Study of the Dielectric Properties of Cyclic and Linear Poly(dimethylsiloxane). M. S. Beevers, S. J. Mumby, S. J. Clarson and J. A. Semlyen in Physical Aspects of Polymer Science, Institute of Physics, 1983, 11 2. Diffusion Coefficients from Network Sorption Studies. L. Garrido, J. E. Mark, S. J. Clarson and J. A. Semlyen, Polymer Preprints, 1984,25(1),166 3. Elastomeric Properties of Model PDMS Networks Containing Either Cyclic or Linear Chains as Diluents. L. Garrido, J. E. Mark, S. J. Clarson and J. A. Semlyen, Polymer Preprints, 1985,26(1),74 4. Effect of Bimodal Chain Length Distribution on the Thermal Characteristics of Poly(oxyethylene) and Poly(dimethylsiloxane) Model Networks. S. J. Clarson, J. E. Mark, C. C. Sun and K. Dodgson, Polymer Preprints, 1989,30(1),172 5. Reinforcement of Poly(methylphenylsiloxane) Elastomers by the In-situ Precipitation of Silica and Titania. S. J. Clarson, D. W. McCarthy and J. E. Mark, Polymer Preprints, 1989,30(1),298 6. An Investigation of the Upper Critical Solution Temperatures in Poly(dimethylsiloxane) and Poly(phenylmethylsiloxane) Blends. C. M. Kuo and S. J. Clarson, Polymer Preprints, 1990,31(1),550

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7. Studies of Cyclic and Linear Poly(phenylmethylsiloxanes). S. J. Clarson, J. A. Semlyen and K. Dodgson, Polymer Preprints, 1990,31(1),563 8. Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy (SERS) of Polymer / Silver Interphases. F. J. Boerio, J. T. Young, W. H. Tsai and S. J. Clarson, Polymer Preprints, 1990,31(2),554 9. Effect of Topology for Cyclic and Linear Poly(dimethylsiloxane) and Poly(methylphenylsiloxane) Blends. C. M. Kuo and S. J. Clarson, Polymer Preprints, 1991,32(3),595 10. Synthesis and Characterization of Poly(dimethylsiloxane-co-methylphenylsiloxane) Random Block Copolymers and Elastomers. C. M. Kuo and S. J. Clarson, Polymer Preprints, 1991,32(3),183 11. Measurement of Diffusion Coefficients in Polymer Melts Using Surface-Enhanced Raman Scattering. P. P. Hong, F. J. Boerio and S. J. Clarson, Polymer Preprints, 1991,32(3),314 12. Plasma Polymerized Hydrocarbon and Siloxane Coatings for Steel Substrates. W. G. Pofahl, D. B. Zeik, F. J. Boerio, S. J. Clarson, W. J. van Ooij and A. Sabata, Proc. Adhesion Society, 1992,15,123 13. Synthesis of Functionally Terminated Fluorosiloxanes Using Non-Equilibrating Catalysts. L. E. Drechsler, A. M. van der Helm, C. M. Kuo and S. J. Clarson, Polymer Preprints, 1992,33(1),986 14. Fabrication and Loss Measurements In Planar and Channel Polymer Waveguides. J. R. Dugan, D. B. Zeik, D. W. Schroeder, J. W. Baur, S. J. Clarson, G. N. De Brabander and J. T. Boyd, Polymer Preprints, 1992,33(2),353 15. Plasma Polymerized Siloxane Coatings for Steel. C. E. Taylor, F. J. Boerio, D. B. Zeik and S. J. Clarson, Proc. Adhesion Society, 1993,16,294 16. Structural Characteristics and Properties of Plasma Polymerized Films of Hexamethyldisiloxane on Metal Substrates. D. B. Zeik, S. J. Clarson, C. E. Taylor, F. J. Boerio, W. J. van Ooij and A. Sabata, Polymer Preprints, 1993,34(1),693 17. Corrosion Protection of Cold-Rolled Steel by Plasma Polymerized Films. K. D. Conners, S. J. Clarson, W. J. van Ooij and A. Sabata, Polymer Preprints, 1993,34(1),647 18. Spectroscopic Characterization of Plasma-Polymerized Films of Ethane, Ethylene and Acetylene on Metal Substrates. Y. M. Tsai, U. R. Aggarwal, F. J. Boerio, S. J. Clarson, W. J. van Ooij and A. Sabata, Polymer Preprints, 1993,34(1),691 19. Synthesis and Characterization of PS-PI and PS-PBD Random Copolymers Via Anionic Polymerizations. S. D. Smith, A. Ashraf and S. J. Clarson, Polymer Preprints, 1993,34(2),672 20. Plasma Polymerized Hexamethyldisiloxane Coatings for Use as Primers for Adhesive Bonding of Aluminum. C. E. Taylor, F. J. Boerio, D. B. Zeik, S. J. Clarson, S. M. Ward, and R. A. Dickie, Proc. Adhesion Society, 1994,17,139 21. Synthesis and Morphology Studies of Random Styrene-Diene and "Random-diblock" Copolymers. S. D. Smith, A. Ashraf, M. M. Satkowski, R. J. Spontak, S. J. Clarson and G. G. Lipscomb, Polymer Preprints, 1994,35(1),581

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22. Light Emission and Related Materials Properties of Siloxene and Si-based Zeolites. H. C. Mogul, J. Xu, A. J. Steckl, S. J. Clarson, J. O. Stuart and C. L. Hoffmann, Proceedings of 1994 Electrochemical Society 7th International Symposium on Si Materials Science and Technology, 1994, Vol. 94-10, 563-568 23. Styrene-Diene Random Copolymers, Blends and "Random-Diblock" Copolymers. S. D. Smith, A. Ashraf and S. J. Clarson, Polymer Preprints, 1994,35(2),466 24. Cyclic Polysiloxanes. S. J. Clarson, Preprints of the Fourth Pacific Polymer Conference, 1995, 4, 224 25. Depolymerization, Degradation and Thermal Properties of Cyclic Siloxane Polymers. S. J. Clarson, Preprints of the Fourth Pacific Polymer Conference, 1995, 4, 355 26. Fabrication and Characterization of Planar and Channel Polymer Waveguides. L. A. Cintavey, L. L. Brott, D. B. Zeik, J. R. Dugan, D. W. Schroeder, J. W. Baur, S. J. Clarson, G. N. De Brabander, J. T. Boyd, D. M. Husband, L. R. Denny and B. A. Reinhardt, Preprints of the Fourth Pacific Polymer Conference, 1995, 4, 439 27. Pact With Polymers - A University / Industry Team Approach To Polymer Education. S. J. Clarson, G. Beaucage, P. A. Barnard and M. S. Sabo, CHED Newsletter, Spring, 1996, 602 28. Synthesis of a Family of Novel Heterocyclic Nonlinear Optical Materials. L. L. Brott, S. J. Clarson and B. A. Reinhardt, Polymeric Materials: Science & Engineering, 1996,75,263 29. Siloxane Ring-Opening Polymerization Using a Fast Catalyst System. M. E. Van Dyke and S. J. Clarson, Polymer Preprints, 1996,37(2),668 30. Synthesis and Characterization of Some Liquid Crystalline Vinyl Monomers. L. V. Natarajan, M. D. Schulte, R. Haaga, T. J. Bunning and S. J. Clarson, Polymer Preprints, 1996,37(2),292 31. Cooperative Learning as a Strategy for Enhancing Student Success. S. J. Clarson and K. W. Simonson, CHED Newsletter, Summer, 1996, 295 32. Dialkyltin Dicarboxylates and Tin Dicarboxylates as Cure Catalysts in RTV Silicone Elastomers. S. J. Clarson, C. M. Kuo, J. E. Adams, A. M. S. Al-Ghamdi, T. Takeoka and T. Ishimaru, Rubber Chem. Tech. 1997,70(1),171 33. Thermal and Mechanical Properties of Siloxane Elastomers. S. J. Clarson, Rubber Chem. Tech. 1997,70(4),693-694 34. Investigations of Low Energy Conformations of Substituted Silphenylenes by Computational Methods. M. E. Van Dyke and S. J. Clarson, Polymer Preprints, 1998,39(1),597-598 35. Synthesis and Characterization of Substituted Silphenylenes and Silphenylene-Siloxane Copolymers. M. E. Van Dyke and S. J. Clarson, Polymer Preprints, 1998,39(1),461-462 36. Surface and Phase Studies of Multi-Block PDMS-b-PEO Copolymers. H. Jukarainen, S. J. Clarson and J. V. Seppälä, Polymer Preprints, 1998,39(1),585-586 37. Conductive Polymer Films for Improved Poling In Nonlinear Optical Waveguides. J. P. Drummond, S. J. Clarson, S. J. Caracci and J. S. Zetts, ANTEC, 1998, 2, 1265

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38. Electro-Optic Polymer Based Field Sensor. R. Sivaraman, S. J. Clarson, D. Naghski, K. Burcham and J. T. Boyd, UCMAT, 1998, 1(1), 29-37 39. Synthesis and Characterization of New Two-Photon Absorbing Polymers. K. D. Belfield, B. A. Reinhardt, L. L. Brott, S. J. Clarson, O. Najjar, E. W. Van Stryland and R. Negres, Polymer Preprints, 1999,40(1),127-128. 40. Plasma Protein Adsorption by Poly(dimethylsiloxane) and the Functionality of Bound Fibrinogen . P. W. Whitlock, S. J. Clarson and G. S. Retzinger, UCMAT, 1999, 1(2), 75-81 41. Student Success Strategies That Utilize Cooperative Learning Methods. S. J. Clarson and K. W. Simonson, CHED Newsletter, Spring, 1999, 830 42. Fabrication and Characterization of Electro-Optic Polymeric E-Field Sensors. R. Sivaraman, S. J. Clarson, D. Naghski, K. Burcham and J. T. Boyd, ANTEC, 1999, 3, 1532 43. An Integrated University / Industry Team Approach To Polymer Science & Engineering Education. S. J. Clarson and M. S. Sabo, CHED Newsletter, Fall, 1999, 000 44. Fluorinated Polymer Dispersed Liquid Crystals: Electro-Optical and Morphological Properties. M. D. Schulte, S. J. Clarson, L. V. Natarajan, V. P. Tondiglia and T. J. Bunning, Polymer Preprints, 1999,40(2),522-523 45. Functionality of Fibrinogen Bound to PDMS. P. W. Whitlock, S. J. Clarson and G. S. Retzinger, Polymer Preprints, 1999,40(2),770-771 46. Nanostructured Organic Photovoltaic Devices via Electrostatic Self-Assembly. J. W. Baur, M. F. Durstock, B. Taylor, R. J. Spry, F. Mobley, M. Franks, S. J. Clarson, and L. Y. Chiang, Polymer Preprints, 2000,41(1),831-832 47. Two-Photon Up-Converted Fluorescence Facilitated Photopolymerization. L. R. Denny, J. W. Baur, M. D. Alexander, S. M. Kirkpatrick and S. J. Clarson, Polymer Preprints, 2000,41(1),3 48. Deposition and Analysis of Teflon-like Thin Films Synthesized by RF Sputtering. R. Sivaraman, S. J. Clarson, A. Y. Sergienko and M. S. Silverstein, Polymeric Materials: Science & Engineering, 2000,82,47 49. The Effect of Fluorinated Acrylate Monomer on the Performance of Holographic PDLCs. M. D. Schulte, S. J. Clarson, L. V. Natarajan, V. P. Tondiglia, D. W. Tomlin and T. J. Bunning, Polymer Preprints, 2000,41(1),348-349 50. Investigations of Organotin Catalysts in the Polycondensation of α,ω-Dihydroxy Terminated Organosiloxanes. C. M. Kuo and S. J. Clarson, Rubber Chem. Tech. 2000,73(1),159 51. Silicones and Silicone-Modified Materials - An Overview. S. J. Clarson, Polymer Preprints, 2001,42(1),85 52. Plasma Polymerized Hexamethyldisiloxane Barrier Layers. E. M. Johnson, S. J. Clarson, H. Jiang, W. Su, J. Grant and T. J. Bunning, Polymer Preprints, 2001,42(1),105 53. Neutron Scattering Studies of Cyclic and Linear Poly(dimethylsiloxanes).

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A. C. Dagger, V. Arrighi, S. Gagliardi, M. J. Shenton, S. J. Clarson and J. A. Semlyen, Polymer Preprints, 2001,42(1),131-132 54. Investigations of Tin Catalysts in Silicone RTV Systems. S. J. Clarson, Polymer Preprints, 2001,42(1),250 55. Peptide Biosilicification: Catalytic Activity Under Varied Reaction Conditions and Observed Morphology. P. W. Whitlock, R. R. Naik, L. L. Brott, S. J. Clarson and M. O. Stone, Polymer Preprints, 2001,42(1),252 56. Synthesis of Silica Nanostructures at Neutral pH Using Catalytic Polypetides. S. J. Clarson, P. W. Whitlock, S. V. Patwardhan, R. R. Naik, L. L. Brott and M. O. Stone, Polymeric Materials: Science & Engineering, 2002,86,81 57. Biomimetic Synthesis Of Silica Structures. S. V. Patwardhan and S. J. Clarson, Polymeric Materials: Science & Engineering, 2003,88,XXX Published Book Reviews 1. 'The Analytical Chemistry of Silicones', Edited by A. Lee Smith, Wiley-Interscience. S. J. Clarson, Trends in Polymer Science, 1993,1(1),34 2. 'Comprehensive Handbook on Hydrosilylation', Edited by Bogdan Marciniec, Pergamon Press. S. J. Clarson, Trends in Polymer Science, 1993,1(4),124 3. 'Polymer Solutions, Blends and Interfaces', Edited by I. Noda and D. N. Rubingh, Elsevier. S. J. Clarson, Trends in Polymer Science, 1993,1(5),154 4. 'Synthesis, Characterization and Theory of Polymeric Networks and Gels', Edited by S. M. Aharoni, Plenum. S. J. Clarson, Trends in Polymer Science, 1993,1(6),187 5. 'Fundamental Principles of Polymeric Materials', Second Edition by Stephen L. Rosen, Wiley. S. J. Clarson, Trends in Polymer Science, 1993,1(7),224 6. 'Comprehensive Polymer Science - First Supplement', Volume Editors: S. L. Aggarwal and S. Russo, Pergamon Press. S. J. Clarson, Trends in Polymer Science, 1994,2(7),252 7. 'Polymer Characterisation', Edited by B. J. Hunt and M. I. James, Blackie / Chapman & Hall. S. J. Clarson, Trends in Polymer Science, 1995,3(2),69 8. 'Macromolecular Symposia Vol. 85: 11th International Symposium on Cationic Polymerization and Related Ionic Processes', Symposium Editors: Ivan M. Panayotov and Christo B. Tsvetanov, Hüthig & Wepf Verlag. S. J. Clarson, Polymer News, 1996, Unpublished 9. 'Comprehensive Polymer Science - Second Supplement', Volume Editors: S. L. Aggarwal and S. Russo, Pergamon Press. S. J. Clarson, Trends in Polymer Science, 1997,5(10),342

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10. 'Macromolecular Symposia Vol. 95: Living Polymerization', Symposium Editors: W. J. Brittain and R. P. Quirk, Hüthig & Wepf Verlag. S. J. Clarson, Trends in Polymer Science, 1997,5(12),423 11. 'Macromolecular Design of Polymeric Materials', Editors: Koichi Hatada, Tatsuki Kitayama and Otto Vogl' S. J. Clarson, Polymer News, 1997,23(2),70 12. 'Functional Monomers and Polymers (Second Edition)', Edited by Kiichi Takemoto, Raphael M. Ottenbrite and Mikiharu Kamachi, Marcel Dekker. S. J. Clarson, Polymer News, 1998,23(8),287 13. 'Chemistry of Advanced Materials', Edited by Leonard V. Interrante and Mark J. Hampden Smith, Wiley-VCH. S. J. Clarson, Polymer News, 2000,25(2),70 14. 'Fine Ceramic Fibers', Edited by Anthony R. Bunsell and Marie-Helene Berger, Marcel Dekker. S. J. Clarson, Polymer News, 2000,25(3),107 15. 'Experimental Methods in Polymer Science', Edited by Toyoichi Tanaka, Academic Press. S. J. Clarson, Polymer News, 2001,26(3),108 16. 'Silicone Surfactants', Edited by Randal Hill, Marcel Dekker. S. J. Clarson, Polymer News, 2002,27(3),106 17. 'Polymer Characerisation', Edited byR. A. Pethrick and J. V. Dawkins, John Wiley & Sons. S. J. Clarson, Journal of Inorganic and Organometallic Polmers, 2003, in press Journal Cover Features 1. Prism-coupled Waveguiding in a Supported Polymer Thin Film. S. J. Clarson, J. R. Dugan, D. B. Zeik, J. T. Boyd, G. N. De Brabander and D. C. Baxter, Trends in Polymer Science, 1993,1(1) 2. Final Issue. S. J. Clarson, J. R. Dugan, D. B. Zeik, J. T. Boyd, G. N. De Brabander and D. C. Baxter, Trends in Polymer Science, 1997,5(12) Patents 1. Composition and Method for Preparing Silicone Elastomers. C. M. Kuo and S. J. Clarson, U.S. Patent 5,502,144 issued March 26, 1996 2. Storage-Stable, Room Temperature Vulcanizable Silicone Elastomers Composition. C. M. Kuo and S. J. Clarson, Japanese Patent 08,165,433, issued June 25, 1996 3. Radiation-Curable Silicone Composition. S. J. Clarson, B. A. Goldslager and T. Takeoka, U.S. Patent 5,750,588 issued May 12, 1998 4. Asymmetrical Fluorene-Containing 2-Photon Chromophores. B. A. Reinhardt, J. C. Bhatt, L. L. Brott and S. J. Clarson, U.S. Patent 5,770,737 issued June 23, 1998

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5. Symmetrical Dyes with Large 2-Photon Absorption Cross-Sections. B. A. Reinhardt, R. Kannan, L. L. Brott and S. J. Clarson, U.S. Patent 5,859,251 issued January 12, 1999 6. Electron Beam-Curable Silicone Composition. S. J. Clarson B. A. Goldslager and T. Takeoka, Japanese Patent 11,140,323, issued May 25, 1999 7. Grafted Polysilanes Useful As Photoinitiators and Process For Preparing Same. Barry A. Goldslager and Stephen J. Clarson, U.S. Patent 6,365,698 issued April 2, 2002 8. Silicon-Containing Polymers Useful As Photoinitiators. Barry A. Goldslager and Stephen J. Clarson, U.S. Patent filed as 09/174,050, 1998 9. Formation of Fiber-Like Amorphous Silica Structures by Externally Applied Shear. US Provisiona Patent Filed August 5, 2002 M. O. Stone, S. J. Clarson, R. R. Naik, L. L. Brott, P. W. Whitlock and S. V. Patwardhan Invention Disclosures 1. Catalyst Promoters for Organotin Compounds. University of Cincinnati Invention Disclosure 91-010. C. M. Kuo and S. J. Clarson, 1991 2. Plasma Polymerized Films from Acetylene for Rubber-to-Metal Bonding. University of Cincinnati Invention Disclosure 92-050. F. J. Boerio, S. J. Clarson, W. J. van Ooij, Y. M. Tsai and U. R. Aggarwal, 1992 3. Electron Beam Curing Type Silicone Composition. University of Cincinnati Invention Disclosure 96-023. S. J. Clarson and B. Goldslager, 1996 4. Radiation Curable Type Silicone Composition. University of Cincinnati Invention Disclosure 96-040. S. J. Clarson and B. A. Goldslager, 1996 5. Grafted Polysilanes Useful As Photoinitiators and Process For Preparing Same. University of Cincinnati Invention Disclosure 98-039. B. A. Goldslager and S. J. Clarson, 1998 6. Silicon-Containing Polymers Useful As Photoinitiators. University of Cincinnati Invention Disclosure 98-040. B. A. Goldslager and S. J. Clarson, 1998 7. A Thermally Reworkable Resin for Dual Cure Reworkable Resins. University of Cincinnati Invention Disclosure 99-019. B. A. Goldslager, J. Malik and S. J. Clarson, 1999 8. A Dual Cure Thermally Reworkable Adhesive. University of Cincinnati Invention Disclosure 99-020. B. A. Goldslager, J. Malik and S. J. Clarson, 1999

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9. Polymer Blends for Electro-Optic Applications. University of Cincinnati Invention Disclosure 99-025. J. P. Drummond and S. J. Clarson, 1999 10. Reworkable Adhesives Based on Polymer Inter-Matrix Amine Coupling Reactions. University of Cincinnati Invention Disclosure 99-028. J. Malik and S. J. Clarson, 1999 11. Novel Reworkable Adhesives Incorporating Short Chains and Polymer Backbones for Enhanced Properties. University of Cincinnati Invention Disclosure 99-045. J. Malik, B. A. Goldslager, L. L. Brott and S. J. Clarson, 1999 12. Controlled Reworkable Acrylate Networks. University of Cincinnati Invention Disclosure 101-009. J. Malik, B. A. Goldslager, L. L. Brott and S. J. Clarson, 2001 13. Synthesis of Silica Nanostructures and Microstructures under Economical Conditions. University of Cincinnati Invention Disclosure 101-070. S. V. Patwardhan and S. J. Clarson, 2001 14. Economical Process for Preparation of Germania Particles. University of Cincinnati Invention Disclosure 102-065. S. V. Patwardhan and S. J. Clarson, 2002 Published Research Reports 1. Effect of Molecular Topology on Adsorption of Polymers. S. J. Clarson, 36th Annual Report of the Petroleum Research Fund, 434, 1991 2. Effect of Molecular Topology on Adsorption of Polymers. S. J. Clarson, 37th Annual Report of the Petroleum Research Fund, 233, 1992 3. Synthesis of Novel Second and Third Order Nonlinear Optical Materials. S. J. Clarson and L. L. Brott, AFOSR/RDL 94-0138, 1994 4. Synthesis of a Novel Second Order Nonlinear Optical Material. S. J. Clarson and L. L. Brott, AFOSR/RDL 95-0852, 1995 5. Polymer Networks Group Biannual Reports, 1986-98

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Classes Taught - S. J. Clarson Cooperative Learning Calculus I U (20-031-104-010) Cooperative Learning Calculus II U (20-031-105-010) Cooperative Learning Calculus III U (20-031-106-010) Cooperative Learning Calculus IV U (20-031-107-010) Introduction to Engineering U (20-031-101-001) Global Engineering U (20-031-xxx-001) Introduction to Materials Science and Engineering U (20-261-100-001) Nature and Properties of Materials U (20-031-376-001) Advanced Materials Techniques G (20-261-711-001) Statistical Thermodynamics G (15-035-722-901) Introduction to Polymers U (20-261-203-001) Polymer Chemistry U (20-261-203-001) Introduction to Polymer Science G (20-256-794-001) Polymer Analysis G (20-261-632-301) Polymer Characterization (Lab) G/U (20-261-636-001) Polymerization, Degradation and G Characterization Techniques (20-261-750-001) Introduction to Biomaterials G/U (20-261-639-001) Blood Contacting Materials# G/U (26-955-921-001) #UC Honors Program Class