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Elliot P. Douglas Work Address: Department of Materials Science and Engineering PO Box 116400 University of Florida Gainesville, FL 32611 (352) 846-2836 [email protected] Education Ph.D., Polymer Science and Engineering, 1993 University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA GPA 3.8/4.0 Doctoral Dissertation: Morphology and Enhanced Compatibility of Immiscible Polymers via Specific Interactions Advisor: Dr. William J. MacKnight S.B., Materials Science and Engineering, 1988 Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA GPA 4.9/5.0 S.B., Music and Materials Science and Engineering, 1988 Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA Work Experience University of Florida, College of Engineering, Gainesville, FL Dean’s Fellow for Engineering Education, November, 2012 - present University of Florida, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Gainesville, FL Associate Chair, August, 2010 – November, 2012 Associate Professor, August, 2002 – present Assistant Professor, August, 1996 – August, 2002 Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, NM Polymer Team Leader, June, 1995 - August, 1996 Technical Staff Member, October, 1993 - June, 1995 Postdoctoral Associate, September, 1992 - October, 1993 Honors Inducted to University of Florida Academy of Distinguished Teaching Scholars, 2009 University of Florida Teacher of the Year, 2003-2004 College of Engineering Teacher of the Year, University of Florida, 2003-2004

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Elliot P. Douglas

Work Address:

Department of Materials Science and Engineering

PO Box 116400

University of Florida

Gainesville, FL 32611

(352) 846-2836

[email protected]

Education

Ph.D., Polymer Science and Engineering, 1993

University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA

GPA 3.8/4.0

Doctoral Dissertation: Morphology and Enhanced Compatibility of Immiscible Polymers via

Specific Interactions

Advisor: Dr. William J. MacKnight

S.B., Materials Science and Engineering, 1988

Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA

GPA 4.9/5.0

S.B., Music and Materials Science and Engineering, 1988

Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA

Work Experience

University of Florida, College of Engineering, Gainesville, FL

Dean’s Fellow for Engineering Education, November, 2012 - present

University of Florida, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Gainesville, FL

Associate Chair, August, 2010 – November, 2012

Associate Professor, August, 2002 – present

Assistant Professor, August, 1996 – August, 2002

Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, NM

Polymer Team Leader, June, 1995 - August, 1996

Technical Staff Member, October, 1993 - June, 1995

Postdoctoral Associate, September, 1992 - October, 1993

Honors

Inducted to University of Florida Academy of Distinguished Teaching Scholars, 2009

University of Florida Teacher of the Year, 2003-2004

College of Engineering Teacher of the Year, University of Florida, 2003-2004

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Faculty Excellence Award, University of Florida Department of Materials Science and

Engineering, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2006, 2007

Ralph R. Teetor Educational Award, Society of Automotive Engineers, 2001

Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers, presented at the White House,

Washington, D.C., November, 1997

Los Alamos National Laboratory Excellence in Industrial Partnerships Award, 1996

Hoechst-Celanese Excellence in Polymer Science Award, 1991

University of Massachusetts Graduate Fellowship, 1990 and 1988

General Electric Scholar, 1988

National Science Foundation PhD Fellowship Honorable Mention, 1988

Elected to Tau Beta Pi, 1988

Elected to Sigma Xi, 1988

Elected to Phi Beta Kappa, 1988

Professional Activities

Associate Editor, Journal of Engineering Education, 2012-present

Editor, ASEAN Journal of Engineering Education, 2011-present

Educational and Research Methods Division, American Society of Engineering Education

Vice Chair for Programs and Program Chair, 2013

Brouhaha Chair, 2012

Chair, Best Paper Committee, 2011

Steering Committee Member, POGIL, Inc., 2011-present

Visiting Professor, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, 2010, 2012

Consulting Member, American Concrete Institute Technical Committee 440, Fiber Reinforced

Polymer Reinforcement, 2009-2012

Consulting Member, American Concrete Institute Technical Subcommittee 440-L, FRP –

Durability of Concrete Structures, 2009-2012

Program Evaluator, Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology, 2008-present

Editor-in-Chief, Polymer Reviews, 2006-present

Editor-in-Chief, Journal of Macromolecular Science - Polymer Reviews, 2004-2005

Polymeric Materials: Science and Engineering Division, American Chemical Society

Past Chair, 2008

Chair, 2007

Chair-Elect, 2006

Program Chair, Fall 2005 and Spring 2006 National Meetings

Vice-Chair, 2005

Secretary, 2002-2004

Member-at-Large, 2001-2002

Electronic Preprint Committee, 2000-2002

Faculty Co-Advisor, Student Chapter of Society of Plastics Engineers, 2000-2008

Director, MSE-Teach Curriculum Development Workshop for High School and Community

College Teachers, 1998-2003

Instructor, ExCEEd Teaching Workshop, 1999-2006

American Educational Research Association, member, 2005-present

Division I, Education in the Professions, member, 2005-present

Qualitative Research Special Interest Group, member, 2008-present

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American Society for Engineering Education, member, 2000-present

American Chemical Society, member, 1989-2011

Polymer Chemistry Division, member, 1989-2011

Polymeric Materials: Science and Engineering Division, member, 1992-2011

Research Grant Activities

University of Florida

1. PI, “Critical Thinking in Engineering”, $269,996, National Science Foundation, 1/1/12-

12/31/14

2. PI, “Implementing Guided Inquiry in Diverse Institutions”, $456,592, National Science

Foundation, 1/1/12-12/31/14

3. PI, “Highly Accelerated Lifetime Tests for Externally Applied Bond Critical Fiber Reinforces

Polymer (FRP) Infrastructure Materials”, $300,000, Florida Department of Transportation,

3/10/11-4/1/14

4. PI, “REU Site: Infrastructure Materials”, $300,000, National Science Foundation, 3/1/11-

2/28/14

5. PI, “Empirical Study on Emerging Research: The Role of Epistemological Beliefs and

Cognitive Processing on Engineering Students’ Ability to Solve Ambiguous Problems”,

$805,158, National Science Foundation, 8/15/09-8/14/12

6. co-investigator, SI-2010-0011 Structural Retrofit for Extreme Winds of Aged Wood

Residential Roofs Using Spray-Applied Adhesives, $200,000, National Oceanic and

Atmospheric Administration, 9/15/09-9/14/11

7. co-PI, Top-Emitting White OLEDs with Ultrahigh Light Extraction Efficiency, Department

of Energy, $1,050,000, 8/15/09-8/14/12

8. co-PI, Long-Term Performance of Epoxy Adhesive Anchor Systems, National Cooperative

Highway Research Program, $500,000, 7/1/09-6/30/12

9. co-PI, Development of a Test Method to Determine the Ability of Adhesive Anchors to

Resist Sustained Tensile Load, National Cooperative Highway Research Program, $100,000,

1/15/08-1/14/09

10. PI, Kinetic Control of Epoxy Morphology and its Effect on Moisture Diffusion, Petroleum

Research Fund, $90,000, 9/1/07-8/31/09

11. PI, Role of Chemical Bonding on Durability of Epoxy Adhesion to Mortar, NSF, $200,000,

6/1/07-5/31/10

12. co-PI, Prototype for Commercial Development of Biomimetic Bone-Like Composites for

Orthopedic Applications, RDI, $91,195, 5/1/07-4/30/08

13. PI, Guided Inquiry Activities for Introduction to Materials, NSF, $148,955, 1/1/07-12/31/09

14. co-PI, Design Guidelines for Durability of Bonded CFRP Repair/Strengthening of Concrete,

National Cooperative Highway Research Program, $222,803, 3/8/05-3/7/08

15. PI, Critical Thinking in Engineering: An Exploratory Study, NSF (through grant to Colorado

School of Mines), $2,000, 11/1/04-7/1/05

16. co-PI, NIRT: Nanostructured Composites Mimicking Bone, NSF, $1,150,000, 8/1/04-7/31/08

17. co-PI, Project Based Introductory to Materials Engineering Modules, NSF, $350,000, 5/1/04-

4/30/07

18. co-investigator, Polymer Light Emitting Display Using a Transparent Thin Film Transistor

Array, Army Research Laboratory, $205,281, 9/1/02-8/31/04

19. PI, Materials Science and Engineering for Teachers, NASA, $24,803, 1/1/02-12/31/02

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20. co-investigator, SUCCEED Faculty Development Campus Implementation Team, NSF,

$21,000, 1/1/01-12/31/01

21. PI, Summer Technology Workshop: Training the Future Workforce, NASA, $12,000, 1/1/01-

12/31/01

22. PI, Nanostructured Composites via Biomimetic Processing, National Science Foundation,

$200,000, 5/1/00-4/30/02

23. PI, Materials Science and Engineering for Teachers, Technological Research and

Development Authority, $59,603, 1/4/00-1/3/01

24. Co-Investigator, Materials and Devices for Optical Sources and Protection of Optical

Sensors, Army Research Office, $12,500,000 10/1/99-11/1/03

25. Co-investigator, Electro-active Coatings and Shutters for Protection of Sensors, Army

Research Office, $1,040,000, 12/16/98-12/15/00

26. PI, Symposium on "Molecularly Ordered Networks", Army Research Office, $7,000, 4/1/99-

9/30/99

27. PI, Seminar Workshops on Materials Science & Technology, National Science Foundation,

$130,000, 4/1/98-3/31/01

28. PI, Structure Property Relationships in Liquid Crystalline Thermosets, Army Research

Office, $500,000, 3/1/98-2/28/03

29. PI, Materials Processing in Magnetic Fields: High Strength Polymers, National High

Magnetic Field Laboratory, $112,714, 01/01/97-06/30/99

30. PI, Synthesis and Phase Behavior of Liquid Crystalline Thermosets, American Chemical

Society, $20,000, 9/1/97-8/31/99

Los Alamos National Laboratory

PI for a total of approximately $1,300,000 in research funds on projects related to liquid

crystalline thermosets, polymer nanocomposites based on liquid crystals, processing of polymers,

and magnetic field effects on polymers.

Refereed Publications

1. Mirka Koro-Ljungberg, Elliot P. Douglas, Nathan McNeill, David J. Therriault, Christine

Lee, Zaria Malcolm, “Discourses and engineering students’ identities in engineering

education and practice”, Engineering Studies, submitted

2. Yuping Li and Elliot P. Douglas, “Collagen fibril formation regulated by multivalent ions”,

Langmuir, submitted

3. Andrew Stewart, Brett Schlosser, and Elliot P. Douglas, “Surface modification of cement

pastes by silane coupling agents”, ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces, in press

4. Sangjun Lee, Edward Wrzesniewski, Weiran Cao, Jiangeng Xue, Elliot P. Douglas, “Printed

microlens arrays for enhancing light extraction from organic light-emitting devices”, IEEE

Journal of Display Technology, in press

5. Christine S. Lee, Nathan J. McNeill, Elliot P. Douglas, Mirka Koro-Ljungberg, David J.

Therriault, “Indispensible resource? A phenomenological study of textbook use in

engineering problem solving”, Journal of Engineering Education, in press

6. Elliot P. Douglas and Chu-Chuan Chiu, “Implementation of Process Oriented Guided Inquiry

Learning (POGIL) in engineering”, Advances in Engineering Education, in press

7. Mirka Koro-Ljungberg, Elliot P. Douglas, Nathan McNeill, David J. Therriault, Zaria

Malcolm, “Re-conceptualizing and de-centering think-aloud methodology in qualitative

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research”, Qualitative Research, in press; available at

http://qrj.sagepub.com/content/early/2012/08/10/1468794112455040.abstract

8. Sungwon Choi, Scott Maul, Andrew Stewart, H.R. Hamilton III, Elliot P. Douglas, “The role

of chemical bonding on the durability of epoxy adhesion for structural strengthening

applications”, Polymer Engineering and Science, 2013, 53(2), 283-294

9. Elliot P. Douglas, Mirka Koro-Ljungberg, Nathan McNeill, Zaria Malcolm, and David

Therriault, “Moving beyond formulas and fixations: Solving open-ended engineering

problems”, European Journal of Engineering Education, 2012, 37(6), 627-651

10. Edward Wrzesniewski, Sang-Hyun Eom, Weiran Cao, William T. Hammond, Sangjun Lee,

Elliot P. Douglas, Jiangeng Xue, “Enhancing light extraction in top-emitting organic light-

emitting devices using molded polymer microlens arrays”, Small, 2012, 8(17), 2647-2651

11. Sungwon Choi, Andrea Phantu, and Elliot P. Douglas, “Evaluation of complex hygrothermal

behavior of epoxy-amine systems”, Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 2012, 125(5), 3778-

3787

12. Andrew Stewart and Elliot P. Douglas, “Accelerated testing of epoxy-FRP composites for

civil infrastructure applications: Property changes and mechanisms of degradation”, Polymer

Reviews, 2012, 52(2), 115-141

13. Sungwon Choi, Amber Lee Gartner, Nathan Van Etten, Elliot P. Douglas, H. R. Hamilton,

“Durability of concrete beams externally reinforced with carbon fiber-reinforced polymer

(CFRP) composites exposed to various environments”, ”, Journal of Composites for

Construction, 2012, 16, 10-20

14. Yuping Li, Taili Thula, Sangsoo Jee, Sasha L. Perkins, Conrado Aparicio, Elliot P. Douglas,

Laurie B. Gower, “Biomimetic mineralization of woven bone-like nanocomposites: Role of

collagen cross-links”, Biomacromolecules, 2012, 13, 49-59

15. Sungwon Choi, Andrew Janisse, Changhua Liu, Elliot P. Douglas, “Effect of water addition

on the cure kinetics of an epoxy-amine thermoset”, Journal of Polymer Science, Polymer

Chemistry, 2011, 49(21), 4650-4659

16. Amber Gartner, Elliot P. Douglas, Charles W. Dolan, H. R. Hamilton III, “Small beam bond

test method for CFRP composites applied to concrete”, Journal of Composites for

Construction, 2011, 15, 52-61

17. Elliot P. Douglas, Mirka Koro-Ljungberg, Maura Borrego, “Challenges and promises of

overcoming epistemological partiality: Advancing engineering education through diverse

ways of knowing”, European Journal of Engineering Education, 2010, 35, 247-257

18. Sungwon Choi and Elliot P. Douglas, “Complex hygrothermal effects on the glass transition

of an epoxy-amine thermoset”, ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, 2010, 2, 934-941

19. Sang Soo Jee, Lauren Culver, Yuping Li, Elliot P. Douglas, Laurie B. Gower, “Biomimetic

mineralization of collagen via an enzyme-aided PILP process”, Journal of Crystal Growth,

2010, 312, 1249-1256

20. Margo R. Monroe, Yuping Li, Shaun B. Ajinkya, Laurie B. Gower, Elliot P. Douglas,

“Directed collagen patterning on gold-coated silicon substrates via micro-contact printing”,

Materials Science and Engineering C, 2009, 29, 2365-2369

21. Yuping Li, Amran Asadi, Margo R. Monroe, Elliot P. Douglas, “pH effects on collagen

fibrillogenesis in vitro: Electrostatic interactions and phosphate binding”, Materials Science

and Engineering C, 2009, 29, 1643-1649

22. Maura Borrego, Elliot P. Douglas, Catherine T. Amelink, “Quantitative, qualitative, and

mixed research methods in engineering education”, Journal of Engineering Education, 2009,

98, 53-66

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23. Elliot P. Douglas, “A quest for understanding”, Annals of Research in Engineering

Education, 2008, http://www.areeonline.org/?id=7605 (invited commentary)

24. Elliot P. Douglas, “Innovations in polymer education”, Polymer Reviews, 2008, 48, 583-584

(editorial) 25. Mirka Koro-Ljungberg and Elliot P. Douglas, “State of qualitative research in engineering

education: Meta-analysis of JEE articles, 2005-2006”, Journal of Engineering Education,

2008, 97, 163-175

26. Wenling Jia, Fengqi Guo, Elliot P. Douglas, Wenfang Sun, “Two-photon absorption and

degenerate four-wave mixing studies of sulfide semiconductor nanoparticles in polymeric

solutions”, Journal of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, 2008, 8, 1364-1370

27. Lijun Dai, Elliot P. Douglas, and Laurie B. Gower, “Compositional analysis of a polymer-

induced liquid-precursor (PILP) amorphous CaCO3 phase”, Journal of Non-Crystalline

Solids, 2008, 354, 1845-1854

28. Yi-Yeoun Kim, Elliot P. Douglas, Laurie B. Gower, “Patterning inorganic (CaCO3) thin films

via a polymer-induced-liquid-precursor (PILP) process”, Langmuir, 2007, 23, 4862-4870

29. Matthew J. Olszta, Xingguo Cheng, Sang Soo Jee, Rajendra Kumar, Yi-Yeoun Kim, Michael

J. Kaufman, Elliot P. Douglas, Laurie B. Gower, “Bone structure and formation: A new

perspective”, Materials Science and Engineering: R: Reports, 2007, 58, 77-116 (invited

paper) 30. Elliot P. Douglas, “Structure-property relationships in liquid crystalline thermosets”, Polymer

Reviews, 2006, 46, 127-141

31. Seunghyun Cho, Elliot Douglas, Jun Young Lee, “Transition diagrams for a liquid crystalline

thermoset containing a rigid-rod epoxy”, Polymer Engineering and Science, 2006, 46, 623-

629

32. Seung Hyun Cho, Elliot P. Douglas, Jun Young Lee, “Synthesis and thermal properties of

liquid crystalline thermoset containing rigid-rod epoxy, High Performance Polymers, 2006,

18, 83-99

33. Shyh-Chyang Luo and Elliot P. Douglas, “Ruptured conjugated polymer thin films formed

during spin-coating”, Journal of Polymer Science, Part B: Polymer Physics, 2006, 44, 79-84

34. Y. J. Li, Y. W. Kwon, M. Jones, Y. W. Heo, J. Zhou, S.-C. Luo, P. H. Holloway, E. Douglas,

and D.P. Norton, “Progress in semiconducting oxide-based thin film transistors for organic

light emitting diode displays”, Semiconductor Science and Technology, 2005, 20, 720-725

35. Shyh-Chyang Luo, Valentin Craciun, and Elliot P. Douglas, “Dynamic instabilities during

formation of electro-active polymer thin films, Langmuir, 2005, 21, 2881-2886

36. Shyh-Chyang Luo, Hsiu-Hsin Chung, Eugene T. Pashuck, Elliot P. Douglas, and Paul

Holloway, “Formation of bubbles on electrical contacts to polymer light-emitting devices”,

Thin Solid Films, 2005, 478, 326-331

37. Wenling Jia, Fengqi Guo, Elliot P. Douglas, and Wenfang Sun, “Optical limiting of

semiconductor nanoparticles for nanosecond laser pulses”, Applied Physics Letters, 2004, 85,

6326-6328; Virtual Journal of Nanoscience and Technology, 2005, 11(1)

38. Wenling Jia and Elliot P. Douglas, “Solution behavior of styrene-methacrylic acid ionomers

by viscometry and fluorometry”, Journal of Macromolecular Science, Polymer Physics,

2004, 43, 963-977

39. Wenling Jia and Elliot P. Douglas, “Characterization and size control of cadmium

sulfide/cadmium disulfide nanoparticles within random ionomer solutions”, Journal of

Materials Chemistry, 2004, 14, 744-751

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40. Jianxun Feng, Kenneth R. Burger, and Elliot P. Douglas, “Water vapor transport in liquid

crystalline and non-liquid crystalline epoxies”, Journal of Materials Science, 2004, 39, 3413-

3423

41. Hanying Zhao, Wenling Jia, and Elliot P. Douglas, “Synthesis and characterization of

CdyZn1-yS nanoparticles in salt-induced block copolymer micelles”, Journal of Materials

Science Letters, 2003, 22, 205-207

42. Matthew J. Olszta, Elliot P. Douglas, and Laurie B. Gower, "Scanning electron microscopic

analysis of the mineralization of type I collagen via a polymer-induced liquid-precursor

(PILP) process", Calcified Tissue International, 2003, 72, 583-591 (invited paper)

43. Matthew J. Olszta, Damian J. Odom, Elliot P. Douglas, and Laurie B. Gower, “A new

paradigm for biomineral formation: Mineralization via an amorphous liquid-phase

precursor”, Connective Tissue Research, 2003, 44(Supp. 1), 326-334

44. V. Ambrogi, C. Carfagna, M. Giamberini, E. Amendola, and E. P. Douglas, “Liquid

crystalline vinyl ester resins for structural adhesives”, Journal of Adhesion Science and

Technology, 2002, 16, 15-32

45. Hanying Zhao and Elliot P. Douglas, “Preparation of corona-embedded CdS nanoparticles”,

Chemistry of Materials, 2002, 14, 1418-1423

46. Seunghyun Cho and Elliot P. Douglas, “Gelation and the development of liquid crystalline

order during cure of a rigid rod epoxy”, Macromolecules, 2002, 35, 4550-4552

47. Elizabeth J. Robinson, Elliot P. Douglas, and John J. Mecholsky, Jr., “The effect of

stoichiometry on the fracture toughness of a liquid crystalline epoxy”, Polymer Engineering

and Science, 2002, 42, 269-279

48. Elliot P. Douglas, “Teaching general chemistry through materials science”, Journal of

Materials Education, 2001, 23, 89-94

49. Hanying Zhao, Elliot P. Douglas, Benjamin S. Harrison, and Kirk S. Schanze, “Preparation

of CdS nanoparticles in salt-induced block copolymer micelles”, Langmuir, 2001, 17, 8428-

8433

50. Arthur J. Gavrin and Elliot P. Douglas, “Isothermal curing of acetylene functionalized liquid

crystalline thermoset monomers”, Macromolecules, 2001, 34, 5876-5884

51. Arthur J. Gavrin, Christine L. Curts, and Elliot P. Douglas, "High temperature stability of a

novel phenylethynyl liquid crystalline thermoset", Journal of Polymer Science: Part A:

Polymer Chemistry, 1999, 37, 4184-4190

52. Debra Dauphin-Jones, Paul H. Holloway, and Elliot P. Douglas, “Materials science and

engineering curriculum development workshop”, Journal of Materials Education, 1999, 21,

79-84

53. Derek M. Lincoln and Elliot P. Douglas, “Control of orientation in liquid crystalline epoxies

via magnetic field processing”, Polymer Engineering and Science, 1999, 39, 1903-1912

54. David A. Langlois, Brian C. Benicewicz, and Elliot P. Douglas, "Liquid crystalline

bispropargyl thermosets", Chemistry of Materials, 1998, 10, 3393-3399

55. Brian C. Benicewicz, Mark E. Smith, Jim D. Earls, Ralph D. Priester, Jr., Stefan M. Setz,

Randolph S. Duran, and Elliot P. Douglas, “Magnetic field orientation of liquid crystalline

epoxy thermosets”, Macromolecules, 1998, 31, 4730-4738

56. Rex P. Hjelm, Elliot P. Douglas, and Brian C. Benicewicz, “The solution structure of liquid

crystal polymers with small liquid crystal thermosets”, International Journal of

Thermophysics, 1995, 16, 309-317 (invited paper)

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57. Elliot P. Douglas, David A. Langlois, and Brian C. Benicewicz, “Synthesis, phase behavior,

and curing studies of bisacetylene rigid rod thermosets”, Chemistry of Materials, 1994, 6,

1925-1933

58. Elliot P. Douglas, Alan J. Waddon, and William J. MacKnight, “Viscoelastic and

morphological study of ionic aggregates in ionomers and ionomer blends”, Macromolecules,

1994, 27, 4344-4352

59. Kazuo Sakurai, Elliot P. Douglas, and William J. MacKnight, “Spectroscopic study of zinc

neutralized sulfonated polystyrene and its blend with poly[ethyl acrylate-co-(4-

vinylpyridine)]”, Macromolecules, 1993, 26, 208-212

60. Kazuo Sakurai, Elliot P. Douglas, and William J. MacKnight, “Spectroscopic study of an

ionic blend made from the acid form of sulfonated polystyrene and poly[ethyl acrylate-co-(4-

vinylpyridine)]”, Macromolecules, 1992, 25, 4506-4510

61. Elliot P. Douglas, Kazuo Sakurai, and William J. MacKnight, “Thermal analysis and optical

microscopy of modified polystyrene/poly(ethyl acrylate) blends containing specific

interactions”, Macromolecules, 1991, 24, 6776-6781

Refereed Proceedings

1. Elliot P. Douglas, Mirka Koro-Ljungberg, David J. Therriault, Christine S. Lee, Nathan

McNeill, Zaria T. Malcolm, “Discourses and social worlds in engineering education:

Preparing problem-solvers for engineering practice”, Proceedings, American Society for

Engineering Education Annual Conference, 2012

2. Nathan McNeill, Elliot P. Douglas, Mirka Koro-Ljungberg, David J. Therriault, “Institutional

discourses in engineering education and practice”, Proceedings, American Society for

Engineering Education Annual Conference, 2012

3. Elliot P. Douglas and Chu-Chuan Chiu, “Process-oriented guided inquiry learning in

engineering”, Procedia – Social and Behavioral Sciences, 2012, 56(8), 253-257

4. Elliot P. Douglas, “Defining and measuring critical thinking in engineering”, Procedia –

Social and Behavioral Sciences, 2012, 56(8), 153-159

5. Elliot P. Douglas, “Student construction of knowledge in an active learning classroom”,

Proceedings, American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference, 2011

6. Elliot P. Douglas, Mirka Koro-Ljungberg, Nathan McNeill, Zaria Malcolm, and David

Therriault, “Moving beyond formulas and fixations: Exploring approaches to solving open-

ended engineering problems”, Proceedings, American Society for Engineering Education

Annual Conference, 2011

7. David J. Therriault, Christine S. Lee, Elliot P. Douglas, and Mirka Koro-Ljungberg, “Open-

book problem-solving in engineering”, Proceedings, American Society for Engineering

Education Annual Conference, 2011

8. Elliot P. Douglas, Nathan J. McNeill, Mirka Koro-Ljungberg, David J. Therriault, “Dealing

with ambiguity in open-ended engineering problems”, Proceedings, Research in Engineering

Education Symposium, 2011

9. H.R. Hamilton, Charles W. Dolan, Jennifer E. Tanner, Elliot P. Douglas, “Testing protocol

for bonded CFRP durability”, Proceedings, 10th

International Symposium on Fiber

Reinforced Polymer Reinforcement for Concrete Structures, 2011

10. Andrew Stewart, Jean-Francois Lambert, Maguy Jaber, Christel Gervais, H.R. Hamilton III,

Elliot P. Douglas, “Durability of FRP and epoxy bonded to concrete: Chemical bonding

aspects”, Proceedings, Structural Faults and Repair, 2010

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11. Sungwon Choi, Andrew Stewart, Changhua Liu, Elliot P. Douglas, “Characterization of

epoxies used in civil engineering applications”, ANTEC Proceedings, Society of Plastics

Engineers, 2010

12. Elliot P. Douglas and Chu-Chuan Chiu, “Work in progress - Use of guided inquiry as an

active learning technique in engineering”, Proceedings, Frontiers in Education Conference,

2009 13. Elliot P. Douglas, “Use of guided inquiry as an active learning technique in engineering”,

Proceedings of the Research on Engineering Education Symposium, 2009

14. Elliot P. Douglas, Sungwon Choi, H.R. Hamilton III, Amber L. Gartner, Nathan V. Etten, and

Charles W. Dolan, “The role of chemical bonding on durability of FRP-reinforced concrete”,

Proceedings, 9th

International Symposium on Fiber Reinforced Polymer Reinforcement for

Concrete Structures, 2009

15. Elliot P. Douglas, “The practice of critical thinking among engineering students”,

Proceedings, American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference, 2009

16. Elliot P. Douglas, “The practice of critical thinking: Preliminary data and analysis”,

Proceedings of the Research on Engineering Education Symposium, 2008

17. Sang Soo Jee, Yuping Li, Elliot P. Douglas, and Laurie B. Gower, “Mimicking the

nanostructure of bone using a polymer-induced liquid precursor (PILP) mineralization

process”, Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Ceramics, Global Roadmap

for Ceramics, 2008, Agenzia Polo Ceramico S. C. a. r.l., Via Granarolo 62, 48018 Faenza,

RA, Italy

18. Elliot P. Douglas, “Guided inquiry materials for introduction to materials”, Proceedings,

American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference, 2008

19. Stacy Gleixner, Elliot Douglas, and Olivia Graeve, “PRIME modules: Using modern

technologies to teach introduction to materials engineering”, Proceedings, American Society

for Engineering Education Annual Conference, 2007

20. Elliot P. Douglas, “Effects of sex and ethnicity on performance on the Materials Concept

Inventory” Proceedings, American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference,

2007 21. Stacy Gleixner, Elliot Douglas, and Olivia Graeve, “Project-based introductory to materials

engineering modules on biomaterials, solid oxide fuel cells, non-volatile memory, and fiber

reinforced plastics”, Proceedings, American Society for Engineering Education Annual

Conference, 2006

22. Elliot P. Douglas, “Critical thinking of engineering students: Undergraduate vs. graduate

students”, Proceedings, American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference,

2006 23. Stacy Gleixner, Amy Moll, Elliot Douglas, Hilary Lackritz, Laura Demsetz, Olivia Graeve,

“Development of project-based introductory to materials engineering modules”, Proceedings,

American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference, 2005

24. Matthew J. Olszta, Elliot P. Douglas, and Laurie B. Gower, “Intrafibrillar mineralization of

collagen using a liquid-phase mineral precursor”, Materials Research Society Symposium

Proceedings, 2003, 774, O7.10.1-O7.10.6

http://www.mrs.org/publications/epubs/proceedings/spring2003/o/

25. Jianxun Feng and Elliot P. Douglas, “Permeability of a liquid crystalline epoxy”,

Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings, 2002, 709, CC9.1.1-CC9.1.6;

http://www.mrs.org/publications/epubs/proceedings/fall2001/cc/

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26. Hanying Zhao and Elliot P. Douglas, “Salt-induced block copolymer micelles as nanoreactors

for the formation of CdS nanoparticles”, Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings

2001, 703, V2.3.1-V2.3.6; http://www.mrs.org/publications/epubs/proceedings/fall2001/v/

27. Elliot P. Douglas, “Teaching general chemistry through materials science”, Materials

Research Society Symposium Proceedings, 2001, 684E, GG5.7.1-GG5.7.6

28. Elliot P. Douglas, “A comprehensive approach to classroom teaching: Does it work?”,

Proceedings, American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference, 2001

29. Elliot P. Douglas, “Materials chemistry for freshmen”, Proceedings, American Society for

Engineering Education Annual Conference, 2001

30. Derek M. Lincoln and Elliot P. Douglas, "Effect of processing variables on the magnetic field

orientation of liquid crystalline thermosets", Materials Research Society Symposium

Proceedings, 1999, 559, 183-188

31. Mark E. Smith, Elliot P. Douglas, Brian C. Benicewicz, Jim D. Earls, and Ralph D. Priester,

Jr., “High modulus liquid crystalline thermosetting resins through novel processing

techniques”, Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings, 1996, 425, 167-172

Non-Refereed Publications and Proceedings

1. Elliot P. Douglas, Andrew Stewart, Sungwon Choi, “Role of chemical bonding on the

durability of epoxy adhesion to concrete”, Polymer Preprints, in press

2. Andrew Stewart and Elliot P. Douglas, “Quantitative analysis of surface functionality of

epoxies”, Polymeric Materials: Science and Engineering, 2009, 101, 1671-1672

3. Sungwon Choi and Elliot P. Douglas, “Evaluation of anomalous hygrothermal effects on

physical properties of amine/epoxy thermosets”, Polymeric Materials: Science and

Engineering, 2009, 101, 1664-1665

4. Changhua Liu and Elliot P. Douglas, “Effect of kinetic parameters on the heterogeneity of

cured epoxies”, Polymeric Materials: Science and Engineering, 2009, 101, 1662-1663

5. Yuping Li, Chelsea E. Catania, and Elliot P. Douglas, “Fibrillogenesis of collagen in

electrolyte solutions: Effect of salt type and concentration”, Polymer Preprints, 2008, 49(1),

842-843

6. Amran Asadi, Yuping Li, and Elliot P. Douglas, “Crosslinking of collagen scaffolds with 1-

ethyl-3-(3-dimethylaminopropyl) carbodiimide”, Polymer Preprints, 2008, 49(1), 1115-1116

7. Margo Monroe, Yuping Li, and Elliot P. Douglas, “Directed collagen assembly on gold-

silicon substrates via microcontact printing”, Polymer Preprints, 2008, 49(1), 1119-1120

8. Yi-Yeoun Kim, Elliot P. Douglas, Laurie B. Gower, “Patterned mineral films using the

polymer-induced liquid precursor process”, Polymeric Materials: Science and Engineering,

2007, 96

9. Matthew J. Olszta, Xingguo Cheng, Sang Soo Jee, Rajendra Kumar, Yi-Yeoun Kim, Michael

J. Kaufman, Elliot P. Douglas, Laurie B. Gower, “Bone-like nanocomposites: Implications

for bone formation in vivo, Polymeric Materials: Science and Engineering, 2007, 96

10. Yuping Li, Amran Asadi, Margo R. Monroe, Elliot P. Douglas, “Effect of electrostatic

interactions on collagen fibrillogenesis”, Polymeric Materials: Science and Engineering,

2007, 96

11. Yuping Li, Amran Asadi, Margo R. Monroe, Elliot P. Douglas, “Study of interactions

between anionic surfactants and collagen”, Polymeric Materials: Science and Engineering,

2007, 96

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12. Matthew J. Olszta, Xingguo Cheng, Sang Soo Jee, Rajendra Kumar, Yi-Yeoun Kim,

Sivakumar Munisamy, Lauren Culver, Elliot P. Douglas, and Laurie B. Gower, “Organic-

inorganic composites mimicking the nanostructured architecture of bone”, Polymeric

Materials: Science and Engineering, 2006, 94, 105-106

13. Shyh-Chyang Luo, Valentin Craciun, and Elliot P. Douglas, “Dynamic instabilities during

formation of light-emitting polymer thin films”, Polymeric Materials: Science and

Engineering, 2005, 92, 606-607

14. Wenling Jia and Elliot P. Douglas, “Size control of cadmium sulfide nanoparticles within

random ionomer solutions”, Polymeric Materials: Science and Engineering, 2003, 88, 90-91

15. Jianxun Feng and Elliot P. Douglas, “Plasticization of liquid crystalline and non-liquid

crystalline epoxies”, Polymeric Materials: Science and Engineering, 2003, 88, 14-15

16. Wenling Jia and Elliot P. Douglas, “Semiconductor nanoparticles synthesized within random

copolymer micelles”, Polymeric Materials: Science and Engineering, 2002, 86, 150-151

17. Arthur J. Gavrin and Elliot P. Douglas, "Synthesis of novel liquid crystalline thermosets

(LCTs) and determination of their transition diagrams", Polymeric Materials: Science and

Engineering, 2000,82, 346-347

18. Elliot P. Douglas, Arthur J. Gavrin, and Tonya Bervaldi, "Isothermal degradation of a novel

phenylethynyl liquid crystalline thermoset", Polymer Preprints, 1999, 40 (2), 516-517

19. Elliot P. Douglas, "Magnetic field orientation of liquid crystalline thermosets: Orientation

kinetics", Polymer Preprints, 1999, 40 (2), 498-499

20. Derek M. Lincoln and Elliot P. Douglas, "Magnetic fields for processing of epoxy

thermosets", Proceedings of the 6th

International Conference on Composites Engineering,

1999, 185-186

21. Brian C. Benicewicz, David A. Langlois, Mark E. Smith, Arthur J. Gavrin, and Elliot P.

Douglas, “Bisacetylene liquid crystalline thermosets with flexible tails”, Polymer Preprints,

1997, 38(2), 307-308

22. Brian C. Benicewicz, Mark E. Smith, Jim D. Earls, Ralph D. Priester, Jr., and Elliot P.

Douglas, “Novel routes to high strength, light weight materials: Magnetic field processing of

liquid crystalline thermosets”, ChemTech, 1997, 27(8), 44-48 (invited paper)

23. Mark E. Smith, Brian C. Benicewicz, Elliot P. Douglas, Jim D. Earls, Ralph D. Priester, Jr.,

“Effect of high magnetic fields on orientation and properties of liquid crystalline thermosets”,

Polymer Preprints, 1996, 37(1), 50-51

24. David A. Langlois, Mark E. Smith, Brian C. Benicewicz, and Elliot P. Douglas, “Phase

behavior of liquid crystalline thermosets”, Polymeric Materials: Science and Engineering,

1996, 74, 135-136

25. Rex P. Hjelm, Elliot P. Douglas, and Brian C. Benicewicz, “The solution structure of a liquid

crystal polymer with small liquid crystal thermosets”, Polymeric Materials: Science and

Engineering, 1994, 71(2), 287-288

26. Elliot P. Douglas, David A. Langlois, and Brian C. Benicewicz, “Liquid crystalline

bisacetylene thermosets”, Polymer Preprints, 1993, 34(2), 702-703

27. Elliot P. Douglas, Kazuo Sakurai, and William J. MacKnight, “Aggregation phenomena in

ionomeric blends”, Polymer Preprints, 1992, 33(2), 587-588

28. Kazuo Sakurai, Elliot Douglas, and William J. MacKnight, “Spectroscopic study of zinc

neutralized sulfonated polystyrene and blends with poly[ethyl acrylate-co-(4-vinylpyridine)]”,

Polymer Preprints, 1992, 33(2), 563-564

Books and Editorships

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1. Elliot P. Douglas, Introduction to Materials Science and Engineering: A Guided Inquiry,

Pearson, Upper Saddle River, NJ, 2014, available January 1, 2013

2. Nancy Van Note Chism, Elliot P. Douglas, and Wayne J. Hilson, Jr., Qualitative Research

Basics: A Guide for Engineering Educators, Rigorous Research in Engineering Education,

RREE2, Purdue University, Lafayette, IN, 2008, available at www.cleerhub.org

3. Elliot P. Douglas, “Liquid Crystalline Thermosets”, in Concise Encyclopedia of Polymer

Science and Technology. 3rd

Edition, Jacqueline I. Kroschwitz, ed., John Wiley and Sons,

New York, 2007

4. Elliot P. Douglas, “Processing of polymers in magnetic fields”, in Materials Analysis and

Processing in Magnetic Fields, H. Wada and H. J. Schneider-Muntau eds., World Scientific

Publishing Co., River Edge, NJ, 2005, p.310-320

5. Elliot P. Douglas, “Liquid Crystalline Thermosets”, in Encyclopedia of Polymer Science and

Technology. 3rd

Edition, Vol. 3, Jacqueline I. Kroschwitz, ed., John Wiley and Sons, New

York, 2003, p. 139-159

6. Elliot P. Douglas, Oscar D. Dubon, Jacqueline A. Isaacs, William B. Knowlton, and M.

Stanley Whittingham, eds., The Undergraduate Curriculum in Materials Science and

Engineering, MRS Proceedings, Vol. 760E, Materials Research Society, Warrendale, PA,

2002.

7. Elliot P. Douglas, Mark E. Smith, Brian C. Benicewicz, Jim D. Earls, and Ralph D. Priester,

Jr., “Processing of polymers in high magnetic fields”, in High Magnetic Fields: Applications,

Generation, Materials, Hans J. Schneider-Muntau, ed., World Scientific Publishing Co.,

River Edge, NJ, 1997, p. 31-40

8. David A. Langlois, Mark E. Smith, Brian C. Benicewicz, Rex P. Hjelm, Jr., and Elliot P.

Douglas, “Properties of liquid crystal thermosets and their nanocomposites”, in Applications

of High Temperature Polymers, Robert R. Luise, ed., CRC Press, New York, 1997, p.79-96

9. Brian C. Benicewicz, Elliot P. Douglas, and Rex P. Hjelm, Jr., “Molecular composites from

liquid crystalline polymers and liquid crystalline thermosets”, in Liquid Crystalline Polymers,

Proceedings of the International Workshop on Liquid Crystalline Polymers, C. Carfagna, ed.;

Pergamon Press, 1993. pp. 87-94

Patents

1. Jiangeng Xue and Elliot P. Douglas, “Top-emission organic light-emitting devices with

microlens arrays”, U.S. Patent 8,373,341, issued February 12, 2013

2. Elliot P. Douglas and Jiangeng Xue, “Inkjet printing of microlenses for photonic

applications”, U.S. Patent 8,040,058, issued October 18, 2011

3. Laurie B. Gower, Matthew J. Olszta, Elliot P. Douglas, Sivakumar Munisamy, Donna L.

Wheeler, “Method for treating a bone defect with an organic/inorganic composite”, U.S.

Patent 7,547,449, issued June 16, 2009

4. Laurie B. Gower, Matthew J. Olszta, Elliot P. Douglas, Sivakumar Munisamy, Donna L.

Wheeler, “Process for making organic/inorganic composites”, U.S. Patent 7,544,496, issued

June 9, 2009

5. Laurie B. Gower, Matthew J. Olszta, Elliot P. Douglas, Sivakumar Munisamy, Donna L.

Wheeler, “Biomimetic organic/inorganic composites, processes for their production, and

methods of use”, U.S. Patent 7,514,249, issued April 7, 2009

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6. Laurie B. Gower, Matthew J. Olszta, Elliot P. Douglas, Sivakumar Munisamy, Donna L.

Wheeler, “Process for making organic/inorganic composites”, U.S. Patent 7,514,248, issued

April 7, 2009

7. Elliot P. Douglas, Mark E. Smith, Brian C. Benicewicz, and Elliot P. Douglas, "High

magnetic field processing of liquid crystalline polymers", U.S. Patent 5,840,376 (1998)

8. Brian C. Benicewicz, Elliot P. Douglas, and Rex P. Hjelm, Jr., “Thermoset molecular

composites”, U.S. Patent 5,575,949 (1996)

9. David A. Langlois, and Brian C. Benicewicz, “Bis-propargyl thermosets”, U.S. Patent

5,475,133 (1995)

Invited Workshop Presentations

1. David Julian, Rose Pringle, Elliot P. Douglas, Francis E. (Jack) Putz, “The flipped

classroom”, CALS Teaching Enhancement Symposium, Gainesville, FL, August, 2012

2. Elliot P. Douglas, “Techniques for engaging students in deep learning”, Higher Education

Leadership Academy, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, April, 2012

3. Elliot P. Douglas, “Research design in qualitative research”, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia,

Johor Bharu, Malaysia, April, 2012

4. Elliot P. Douglas and Laura Frost, “Process oriented guided inquiry learning”, Brevard

Community College, Cocoa, FL, September, 2011

5. Elliot P. Douglas, “Improving student engagement and outcomes using Process Oriented

Guided Inquiry Learning (POGIL)”, Boise State University, Boise, ID, February, 2011

6. Elliot P. Douglas, “Engineering education research design”, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia,

Johor Bahru, Malaysia, November, 2010

7. Elliot P. Douglas, “Writing for high impact publication in STEM education”, Universiti

Teknologi Malaysia, Johor Bahru, Malaysia, November, 2010

8. Elliot P. Douglas and Julie Lively, “Process oriented guided inquiry learning”, University of

Florida, Gainesville, FL, November, 2010

9. Elliot P. Douglas, Ruth A. Streveler, “Understanding qualitative research”, Frontiers in

Education, Arlington, VA, October, 2010

10. Elliot P. Douglas, Ruth A. Streveler, “Understanding qualitative research”, Valparaiso

University, Valparaiso, IN, September, 2010

11. Elliot P. Douglas, “Process oriented guided inquiry learning”, POGIL Southeast Regional

Meeting, Williamsburg, VA, June, 2010

12. Elliot P. Douglas, “Process oriented guided inquiry learning”, American Society for

Engineering Education, Austin, TX, June, 2009

13. Elliot P. Douglas and Andrew Bressette, “Process oriented guided inquiry learning”, Georgia

Southern University, Statesboro, GA, October, 2008

Presentations and Meeting Abstracts

1. Elliot P. Douglas, Mirka Koro-Ljungberg, David Miller, Will Hughes, Timothy Raymond,

Cindy Waters, “Implementation of POGIL across institutional contexts”, poster presentation

at POGIL National Meeting, St. Louis, MO, June, 2012

2. Elliot P. Douglas, “Introduction to materials science and engineering: A guided inquiry”,

POGIL National Meeting, St. Louis, MO, June, 2012 (invited talk)

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3. Elliot P. Douglas and Amy Bumbaco, “The stagnant pools of manuscript review”,

International Congress of Qualitative Inquiry, Urbana-Champaign, IL, May, 2012

4. Elliot P. Douglas, “Effective teaching in STEM education”, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia,

Johor Bahru, Malaysia, April, 2012 (invited talk)

5. Elliot P. Douglas, “Effective teaching in STEM education”, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia

International Campus, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, April, 2012 (invited talk)

6. Elliot P. Douglas, “Defining and measuring critical thinking in engineering”, Regional

Conference on Engineering Education & Research in Higher Education, Seremban, Malaysia,

April, 2012

7. Elliot P. Douglas and Chu-Chuan Chiu, “Process-oriented guided inquiry learning in

engineering”, Regional Conference on Engineering Education & Research in Higher

Education, Seremban, Malaysia, April, 2012

8. Elliot P. Douglas, “Guided inquiry learning in the materials engineering classroom”,

University of Virginia, Charlottsville, VA, February, 2012 (invited talk)

9. Elliot P. Douglas, Mirka Koro-Ljungberg, David J. Therriaul, Christine Lee, Zaria Malcolm,

Nathan McNeill, “The role of epistemological beliefs and cognitive processing on

engineering students’ ability to solve ambiguous problems”, NSF REESE PI Meeting,

Arlington, VA, October, 2011 (invited panelist)

10. Elliot P. Douglas, Mirka Koro-Ljungberg, David Therriault, Nathan McNeill, Christine Lee,

Zaria Malcolm, “Engineering problem-solving: Process, identify, and cognitive factors”,

poster presentation at NSF REESE PI Meeting, Arlington, VA, October, 2011

11. Elliot P. Douglas, “What is critical thinking? A constructivist approach”, American Institute

of Chemical Engineers, Minneapolis, MN, October, 2011 (invited talk)

12. Elliot P. Douglas, Mirka Koro-Ljungberg, David J. Therriault, Christine Lee, Zaria Malcolm,

Nathan McNeill, “Work in progress: The role of working memory and epistemic beliefs on

open-ended problem solving”, Frontiers in Education, Rapid City, SD, October, 2011

13. Elliot P. Douglas, “POGIL in engineering”, 43rd

IUPAC World Chemistry Congress, San

Juan, Puerto Rico, August, 2011

14. Elliot P. Douglas, “Student construction of knowledge in an active learning classroom”,

American Society for Engineering Education Annual Meeting, Vancouver, June, 2011

15. David Therriault, Christine Lee, Nathan McNeill, Mirka Koro-Ljungberg, Elliot P. Douglas,

“Open-book problem-solving in engineering”, American Society for Engineering Education

Annual Meeting, Vancouver, June, 2011

16. Nathan McNeill, Zaria Malcolm, Mirka Koro-Ljungberg, David Therriault, Elliot P. Douglas,

“Moving beyond formulas and fixations: Solving open-ended engineering problems”,

American Society for Engineering Education Annual Meeting, Vancouver, June, 2011

17. Julie P. Martin and Elliot P. Douglas, “A dialogue on phenomenology”, International

Congress of Qualitative Inquiry, Urbana-Champaign, IL, May, 2011

18. Elliot P. Douglas, “What is in your mind regarding qualitative research? Elliot thinks about

epistemology”, International Congress of Qualitative Inquiry, Urbana-Champaign, IL, May,

2011 (invited panelist)

19. Mirka Koro Ljungberg, Elliot P. Douglas, Nathan McNeill, David Therriault, Zaria Malcolm,

“Layered data collection methods”, International Congress of Qualitative Inquiry, Urbana-

Champaign, IL, May, 2011

20. Mirka Koro-Ljungberg, Elliot P. Douglas, Zaria Malcolm, David Therriault, “Think-aloud

protocols applied in qualitative research contexts”, American Education Research

Association Annual Conference, New Orleans, LA, April, 2011

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21. Elliot P. Douglas, “Guided inquiry learning in the materials engineering classroom”,

Materials Research Society Meeting, San Francisco, CA, April, 2011 (invited talk)

22. H.R. Hamilton, Charles W. Dolan, Jennifer E. Tanner, Elliot P. Douglas, “Testing protocol

for bonded CFRP durability”, 10th

International Symposium on Fiber Reinforced Polymer

Reinforcement for Concrete Structures, Tampa, FL, April, 2011

23. Elliot P. Douglas, “Problem-solving in engineering”, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN,

March, 2011 (invited talk)

24. Elliot P. Douglas and Chu-Chuan Chiu, “Guided inquiry activities for introduction to

materials”, poster presentation at NSF Transforming Undergraduate Education in STEM

Conference, Washington, DC, January, 2011

25. Elliot P. Douglas, H.R. Hamilton III, Sungwon Choi, and Andrew Stewart, “The role of

chemical bonding on the durability of the epoxy-cement interface”, poster presentation at the

NSF Civil, Mechanical and Manufacturing Innovation Engineering Research and Innovation

Conference, Atlanta, GA, January, 2011

26. Elliot P. Douglas, “STEM Education Research”, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Johor Bahru,

Malaysia, November, 2010 (invited talk)

27. Elliot P. Douglas, “Effective teaching in engineering”, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Johor

Bahru, Malaysia, November, 2010 (invited talk)

28. Elliot P. Douglas, “Getting started in engineering education”, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia,

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, November, 2010 (invited talk)

29. Elliot P. Douglas, “Methodological houses built on sand: Epistemological consistency in

qualitative research”, Qualitative Research at UF: Conversations and Connections,

Qualitative Research Community, Gainesville, FL, October, 2010 (invited presentation)

30. Mirka Koro-Ljungberg, Elliot P. Douglas, David Therriault, Zaria Malcolm, “Thinking out

loud in a constructivist research context: Conceptual considerations and research examples”,

The 11th

Advances in Qualitative Methods Conference, International Institute for Qualitative

Methodology, Vancouver, October, 2010

31. Elliot P. Douglas, “Beyond POGIL: Being an effective teacher”, POGIL Southeast Regional

Meeting, Williamsburg, VA, July, 2010 (plenary lecture)

32. Michael Kessler, Diane Rover, Kristen Constant, Phillip Wankat, Elliot P, Douglas, John

Estell, “Work/life balance for new engineering educators”, panel discussion, American

Society for Engineering Education Annual Meeting, Louisville, KY, June, 2010 (invited

panelist) 33. Stephen Krause, Elliot P. Douglas, Cindy Waters, Michael Prince, Trevor Harding,

“Innovative pedagogies for teaching introductory materials courses”, panel discussion,

American Society for Engineering Education Annual Meeting, Louisville, KY, June, 2010

(invited panelist) 34. Andrew Stewart, Jean-Francois Lambert, Maguy Jaber, Christel Gervais, H.R. Hamilton III,

Elliot P. Douglas, “Durability of FRP and epoxy bonded to concrete: Chemical bonding

aspects”, Structural Faults and Repair, Edinburgh, June, 2010

35. Elliot P. Douglas, “POGIL in Engineering”, POGIL National Meeting, St. Louis, MO, June,

2010 (invited talk)

36. Elliot P. Douglas and Tricia Shephard, “Student learning in the POGIL classroom”, poster

presentation at POGIL National Meeting, St. Louis, MO, June, 2010

37. Elliot P. Douglas, Mirka Koro-Ljungberg, Maura Borrego, “Methodological houses built on

sand”, International Congress of Qualitative Inquiry, Urbana-Champaign, IL, May, 2010

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38. Elliot P. Douglas, “Characterization of polymer materials used in infrastructure applications”,

Annual Technical Conference, Society of Plastics Engineers, Orlando, FL, May, 2010

(keynote lecture)

39. Elliot P. Douglas and Chu-Chuan Chiu, “The use of guided inquiry: Creating an active

learning context for professional training”, American Education Research Association

Annual Conference, Denver, CO, April, 2010

40. Andrew Stewart and Elliot P. Douglas, “Surface interactions between laponite and epoxy”,

poster presentation at the Center for Macromolecular Science and Engineering, University of

Florida, Gainesville, FL, April, 2010

41. Changhua Liu and Elliot P. Douglas, “Factors affecting the heterogeneity in unmodified

epoxy resin”, poster presentation at the Center for Macromolecular Science and Engineering,

University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, April, 2010

42. Sungwon Choi and Elliot P. Douglas, “Evaluation of complex hygrothermal behaviors in an

epoxy-amine thermoset”, poster presentation at the Center for Macromolecular Science and

Engineering, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, April, 2010

43. Sangjun Lee and Elliot P. Douglas, “Macrolens for high efficiency OLEDs”, poster

presentation at the Center for Macromolecular Science and Engineering, University of

Florida, Gainesville, FL, April, 2010

44. Elliot P. Douglas, “Long-term performance of epoxies in civil engineering applications”,

Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Iowa State University, Ames, IA, March,

2010 (invited talk)

45. Elliot P. Douglas, Mirka Koro-Ljungberg, David Therriault, “Solving ambiguous engineering

problems”, poster presentation at NSF Research and Evaluation on Education in Science and

Engineering Meeting, Arlington, VA, March, 2010

46. Elliot P. Douglas, H.R. Hamilton III, Ronald Cook, Todd Davis, Sungwon Choi, Andrew

Stewart, and Changhua Liu, “Durability and cure behavior of composites for infrastructure

applications”, Polymer Composite Matrix Science Workshop, New Orleans, LA, February,

2010 (invited talk)

47. Elliot P. Douglas, Mirka Koro-Ljungberg, Maura Borrego, “Epistemological and

methodological diversity in engineering education: Challenges and promises”, Department of

Engineering and Science Education, Clemson University, Clemson, SC, November, 2009

(invited talk) 48. Elliot P. Douglas, “FRP in infrastructure applications: Current materials challenges”, ISIS

Canada, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, September, 2009 (invited talk)

49. Elliot P. Douglas and Chu-Chuan Chiu, “Work in progress - Use of guided inquiry as an

active learning technique in engineering”, Frontiers in Education Conference, San Antonio,

TX, October, 2009

50. Elliot P. Douglas, “Polymers in infrastructure applications”, Engineering Plastics 2009,

Dalian, China, August, 2009 (invited talk)

51. Chu-Chuan Chiu and Elliot P. Douglas, “Use of guided inquiry as an active learning

technique in engineering”, American Chemical Society National Meeting, Washington, DC,

August, 2009

52. Andrew Stewart and Elliot P. Douglas, “Quantitative analysis of surface functionality of

epoxies”, American Chemical Society National Meeting, Washington, DC, August, 2009

53. Sungwon Choi and Elliot P. Douglas, “Evaluation of anomalous hygrothermal effects on

physical properties of amine/epoxy thermosets”, American Chemical Society National

Meeting, Washington, DC, August, 2009

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54. Changhua Liu and Elliot P. Douglas, Effect of kinetic parameters on the heterogeneity of

cured epoxies”, American Chemical Society National Meeting, Washington, DC, August,

2009

55. Elliot P. Douglas, “Use of guided inquiry as an active learning technique in engineering”,

Research on Engineering Education Symposium, Palm Cove, Australia, July, 2009

56. Elliot P. Douglas, Sungwon Choi, H.R. Hamilton III, Amber L. Gartner, Nathan V. Etten, and

Charles W. Dolan, “The role of chemical bonding on durability of FRP-reinforced concrete”,

9th

International Symposium on Fiber Reinforced Polymer Reinforcement for Concrete

Structures, Sydney, Australia, July, 2009

57. Elliot P. Douglas, “The practice of critical thinking among engineering students”, American

Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference, Austin, TX, June, 2009

58. Elliot P. Douglas and Andrew Stewart, “Quantitative analysis of surface functionality of

commercial epoxies”, poster presentation at the NSF Civil, Mechanical and Manufacturing

Innovation Engineering Research and Innovation Conference, Honolulu, HI, June, 2009

59. Elliot P. Douglas and Chu-Chuan Chiu, “Implementation of POGIL in engineering”, poster

presented at POGIL National Meeting, St. Paul, MN, May, 2009

60. Elliot P. Douglas, Mirka Koro-Ljungberg, and Maura Borrego, “Challenges and promises of

introducing epistemological diversity to communities with one dominant research paradigm”,

American Education Research Association Annual Conference, San Diego, April, 2009

61. Elliot P. Douglas, “Epoxies in infrastructure applications”, Department of Chemical and

Biochemical Engineering, University of Iowa, March, 2009 (invited talk)

62. Elliot P. Douglas, “Materials at interfaces: A tool for controlling materials behavior”,

Universitat Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris, France, October, 2008 (invited talk)

63. Brandy L. Rogers, Yuping Li, Sang Soo Jee, Laurie Gower, Elliot P. Douglas, Zvi Schwartz,

and Barbara D. Boyan, “Composite materials consisting of hydroxyapatite impregnated

collagen matrices affect osteoblast behavior”, Society for Biomaterials Meeting on

Translational Research, Atlanta, GA, September, 2008

64. Yuping Li, Chelsea Catania, and Elliot P. Douglas, “Fibrillogenesis of collagen in electrolyte

solutions: Effect of salt type and concentration”, poster presentation, Gordon Conference on

Biomineralization, New London, NH, August, 2008

65. Elliot P. Douglas, “The practice of critical thinking: Preliminary data and analysis”, Research

on Engineering Education Symposium, Davos, Switzerland, July, 2008

66. Stacy Gleixner, Elliot Douglas, and Olivia Graeve, “Engineering project laboratory modules

for in introduction to materials course”, poster presentation, American Society for

Engineering Education Annual Conference, Pittsburgh, PA, June, 2008

67. Elliot P. Douglas, “Guided inquiry materials for introduction to materials”, American Society

for Engineering Education Annual Conference, Pittsburgh, PA, June, 2008

68. Elliot P. Douglas, “Guided inquiry activities for the engineering classroom”, poster

presentation at American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference, Pittsburgh,

PA, June, 2008

69. Elliot P. Douglas, “Effects of moisture on epoxies for infrastructure applications”, National

Institute of Standards and Technology, June, 2008 (invited talk)

70. Elliot P. Douglas, “POGIL activities for materials engineering”, POGIL National Meeting,

Arlington, TX, May, 2008 (invited talk)

71. Elliot P. Douglas, “POGIL - Process oriented guided inquiry learning”, Florida ACS Section

Annual Meeting and Exposition, Orlando, FL, May, 2008 (invited talk)

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72. Yuping Li, Chelsea E. Catania, and Elliot P. Douglas, “Fibrillogenesis of collagen in

electrolyte solutions: Effect of salt type and concentration”, American Chemical Society

National Meeting, New Orleans, LA, April, 2008

73. Amran Asadi, Yuping Li, and Elliot P. Douglas, “Crosslinking of collagen scaffolds with 1-

ethyl-3-(3-dimethylaminopropyl) carbodiimide”, American Chemical Society National

Meeting, New Orleans, LA, April, 2008

74. Margo Monroe, Yuping Li, and Elliot P. Douglas, “Directed collagen assembly on gold-

silicon substrates via microcontact printing”, American Chemical Society National Meeting,

New Orleans, LA, April, 2008

75. Yuping Li, Chelsea Catania, Elliot P. Douglas, “Molecular effects of salts on collagen self-

assembly into fibrils”, poster presentation at the Center for Macromolecular Science and

Engineering, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, January, 2008

76. Sungwon Choi, Nathan Van Etten, H. R. Hamilton III, and Elliot P. Douglas, “Effect of

various environmental exposure conditions on concrete beams externally reinforced with pre-

cured FRP laminates”, poster presentation at the Center for Macromolecular Science and

Engineering, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, January, 2008.

77. Elliot P. Douglas, H.R. Hamilton III, Sungwon Choi, and Amber Gartner, “Role of chemical

bonding on epoxy adhesion to mortar”, poster presentation at the NSF Civil, Mechanical and

Manufacturing Innovation Engineering Research and Innovation Conference, Knoxville, TN,

January, 2008.

78. Chelsea Catania, Yuping Li, and Elliot P. Douglas, “Effect of ion type on the ability of

collagen to form fibrils”, poster presentation, INSPIRE Conference, Cleveland, OH,

September, 2007.

79. Margo Monroe, Yuping Li, and Elliot P. Douglas, “Directed collagen patterning on gold-

silicon substrates via microcontact printing”, poster presentation, INSPIRE Conference,

Cleveland, OH, September, 2007.

80. Amran Asadi, Yuping Li, and Elliot P. Douglas, “Crosslinking of collagen for use as a

biomaterial”, INSPIRE Conference, Cleveland, OH, September, 2007.

81. Stacy Gleixner, Elliot Douglas, and Olivia Graeve, “PRIME modules: Using modern

technologies to teach introduction to materials engineering”, poster presentation, American

Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference, Honolulu, HI, June, 2007

82. Elliot P. Douglas, “Effects of sex and ethnicity on performance on the Materials Concept

Inventory”, American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference, Honolulu, HI,

June, 2007

83. Olivia A. Graeve, Stacy Gleixner, and Elliot Douglas, “Design and development of a

teaching module in nanotechnology”, 5th Latin American and Caribbean Conference for

Engineering and Technology, Tampico, Mexico, May, 2007

84. Elliot P. Douglas, “POGIL activities for materials engineering”, POGIL National Meeting,

St. Louis, MO, May, 2007 (invited talk)

85. Stacy Gleixner, Olivia Graeve, Elliot P. Douglas, “Project-based modules for teaching

materials chemistry”, American Chemical Society National Meeting, Chicago, IL, March,

2007

86. Yuping Li, Amran Asadi, Margo R. Monroe, Elliot P. Douglas, “Study of interactions

between anionic surfactants and collagen”, American Chemical Society National Meeting,

Chicago, IL, March, 2007

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87. Yuping Li, Amran Asadi, Margo R. Monroe, Elliot P. Douglas, “Effect of electrostatic

interactions on collagen fibrillogenesis”, American Chemical Society National Meeting,

Chicago, IL, March, 2007

88. Matthew J. Olszta, Xingguo Cheng, Sang Soo Jee, Rajendra Kumar, Yi-Yeoun Kim, Michael

J. Kaufman, Elliot P. Douglas, Laurie B. Gower, “Bone-like nanocomposites: Implications

for bone formation in vivo”, American Chemical Society National Meeting, Chicago, IL,

March, 2007

89. Yi-Yeoun Kim, Elliot P. Douglas, Laurie B. Gower, “Patterned mineral films using the

polymer-induced liquid precursor process”, American Chemical Society National Meeting,

Chicago, IL, March, 2007

90. Elliot P. Douglas, “New materials via a biomimetic mineralization process”, Department of

Macromolecular Science and Engineering, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH,

March, 2007 (invited talk)

91. Elliot P. Douglas, “Assembly of collagen scaffolds for bone tissue engineering”, School of

Polymers and High Performance Materials, University of Southern Mississippi, Hattiesburg,

MS, March, 2007 (invited talk)

92. Matthew J. Olszta, Sang Soo Jee, Elliot P. Douglas, Laurie B. Gower, “Microscopic

characterization of biomimetic hard tissues and their biological counterparts”, MRS Annual

Meeting, Boston, MA, November, 2006

93. Elliot P. Douglas, “From ionomers to bone: Seventeen years of polymer research”, poster

presentation at Symposium Honoring William J. MacKnight, Amherst, MA, June, 2006

94. Elliot P. Douglas, “Advanced composites: From epoxy to bone”, Symposium Honoring

William J. MacKnight, Amherst, MA, June, 2006 (invited talk)

95. Stacy Gleixner, Elliot Douglas, and Olivia Graeve, “Project-based introductory to materials

engineering modules on biomaterials, solid oxide fuel cells, non-volatile memory, and fiber

reinforced plastics”, American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference,

Chicago, IL, June, 2006

96. Elliot P. Douglas, “Critical thinking of engineering students: Undergraduate vs. graduate

students”, poster presentation at American Society for Engineering Education Annual

Conference, Chicago, IL, June, 2006

97. Elliot P. Douglas, “Critical thinking in professional schools: An exploratory study comparing

undergraduate and graduate engineering students”, American Education Research

Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, April, 2006

98. Elliot P. Douglas, “Critical thinking in engineering: An educational research study”,

Department of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL,

April, 2006

99. Matthew J. Olszta, Xingguo Cheng, Sang Soo Jee, Rajendra Kumar, Yi-Yeoun Kim,

Sivakumar Munisamy, Lauren Culver, Elliot P. Douglas, and Laurie B. Gower, “Organic-

inorganic composites mimicking the nanostructured architecture of bone”, American

Chemical Society National Meeting, Atlanta, GA, March, 2006 (invited talk)

100. Matthew J. Olszta, Xingguo Cheng, Sang Soo Jee, Rajendra Kumar, Yi-Yeoun Kim,

Lauren Culver, Elliot P. Douglas, and Laurie B. Gower, “Organic-inorganic composites

mimicking the nanostructured architecture of bone”, poster presentation at the Gordon

Conference on Composites, Ventura, CA, January, 2006

101. Elliot P. Douglas, “Processing of polymers in magnetic fields”, Pacifichem 2005,

Honolulu, HI, December, 2005 (invited talk)

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102. Elliot P. Douglas, “Materials for advanced composites: From epoxy to bone”, School of

Polymer, Textile, and Fiber Engineering, Georgia Tech, Atlanta, GA, September, 2005

(invited talk) 103. Stacy Gleixner, Amy Moll, Elliot Douglas, Hilary Lackritz, Laura Demsetz, Olivia

Graeve, “Development of project-based introductory to materials engineering modules”,

poster presentation at American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference,

Portland, OR, June, 2005

104. Shyh-Chyang Luo, Valentin Craciun, and Elliot P. Douglas, “Dynamic instabilities during

formation of light-emitting polymer thin films”, American Chemical Society National

Meeting, San Diego, CA, March, 2005

105. Elliot P. Douglas, “Novel composite materials”, Tokyo Metropolitan University, Tokyo,

Japan, March, 2005 (inviteMarch, 2005,d talk)

106. Elliot P. Douglas, “Structure and properties of liquid crystalline epoxies”, National

Institute for Materials Science, Tsukuba, Japan, February, 2005 (invited talk)

107. Elliot P. Douglas, “The student-centered classroom”, UF College of Dentistry,

Gainesville, FL, October, 2004 (invited talk)

108. Elliot P. Douglas, “Processing of polymers in magnetic fields”, International Workshop

on Materials Analysis and Processing in Magnetic Fields, NHMFL, Tallahassee, FL, March,

2004 (invited talk)

109. Shyh-Chyang Luo, Hsiu-Hsin Chung, Elliot P. Douglas and Paul Holloway, “Degradation

mechanism studies in polymer light-emitting diode by optical microscopy and auger electron

spectroscopy”, poster presentation, Florida Chapter of the AVS Science and Technology

Society, Florida Society for Microscopy, and Florida Section of the American Ceramic

Society 2004 Annual Joint Symposium, Orlando, FL, March, 2004

110. Matthew Olszta, Sivakumar Munisamy, Elliot Douglas, Laurie Gower, “Biomimetic

mineralization of collagen with calcium phosphate by a polymer-induced liquid-precursor

(PILP) process”, MRS Annual Conference, Boston, MA, December, 2003

111. Matthew Olszta, Sivakumar Munisamy, Elliot Douglas, Laurie Gower, “Mimicking the

nanostructured architecture of bone”, MRS Annual Conference, Boston, MA, December,

2003

112. Elliot P. Douglas, “Structure-property relationships of liquid crystalline epoxies”,

Department of Chemistry, College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, VA, October, 2003

(invited talk) 113. Matthew J. Olszta, M. Sivakumar, Elliot P. Douglas, and Laurie B. Gower, “Biomimetic

mineralization of type-I collagenous matrices”, MRS Annual Conference, San Francisco, CA,

April, 2003

114. Jesse Wolinsky, Laurie B. Gower, and Elliot P. Douglas, “Mapping of liquid crystalline

textures in type 1 collagen solutions”, ACS National Meeting, New Orleans, LA, March,

2003

115. Wenling Jia and Elliot P. Douglas, “Size control of cadmium sulfide nanoparticles within

random ionomer solutions”, ACS National Meeting, New Orleans, LA, March, 2003

116. Jianxun Feng and Elliot P. Douglas, “Plasticization of liquid crystalline and non-liquid

crystalline epoxies”, ACS National Meeting, New Orleans, LA, March, 2003

117. Elliot P. Douglas, “A two course sequence in introduction to materials”, MRS Annual

Conerence, Boston, MA, December, 2002

118. Elliot P. Douglas and John J.Mecholsky, Jr., “Excitement is the key to learning about

materials”, MRS Annual Conference, Boston, MA, December, 2002

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119. Rufus Carter and Elliot P. Douglas, “Effective teaching methods for engineering

education: A pilot study”, ASEE Annual Conference, Montreal, Quebec, June, 2002

120. Matthew Olszta, Dongsik Kim, Elliot Douglas, and Laurie Gower, “Biomineralization of

type-I collagen”, United Engineering Foundation Biominerals Conference, Destin, FL,

March, 2002

121. Wenling Jia and Elliot P. Douglas, “Semiconductor nanoparticles synthesized within

random copolymer micelles, ACS National Meeting, Orlando, FL, April, 2002

122. Javier Gutierrez and Elliot P. Douglas, “Liquid crystalline and non-crystalline epoxy resin

moisture sorption”, ACS National Meeting, Orlando, FL, April, 2002

123. Ryan J. Murphy and Elliot P. Douglas, “Effect of epoxy length vs. liquid crystallinity of

liquid crystalline epoxy thermosets”, ACS National Meeting, Orlando, FL, April, 2002

124. Matthew Olszta, Dongsik Kim, Elliot Douglas, and Laurie Gower, “Biomimetic

mineralization of type-I collagen”, MRS Annual Conference, Boston, MA, November, 2001

125. Seunghyun Cho, Jianxun Feng, Elizabeth J. Robinson, and Elliot P. Douglas, “Structure

and properties of liquid crystalline epoxies”, MRS Annual Conference, Boston, MA,

November, 2001 (invited talk)

126. Hanying Zhao and Elliot P. Douglas, “Preparation of CdS nanoparticles in salt-induced

block copolymer micelles”, MRS Annual Conference, Boston, MA, November, 2001

127. Matthew Olszta, Dongsik Kim, Elliot Douglas, and Laurie Gower, “Biomimetic

mineralization of type-I collagen”, 7th

International Conference on the Chemistry and Biology

of Mineralized Tissues, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL, November, 2001

128. Elliot P. Douglas, “Teaching general chemistry through materials science”, ACS National

Meeting, Chicago, IL, August, 2001

129. Matthew Olszta, Dongsik Kim, Elliot Douglas, and Laurie Gower, “Biomimetic

mineralization of collagen for nanostructured composites”, Gordon Conference on Solid

State Studies in Ceramics, Meriden, NH, August, 2001

130. Elliot P. Douglas, “A comprehensive approach to classroom teaching: Does it work?”,

ASEE Annual Conference, Albuquerque, NM, June, 2001

131. Elliot P. Douglas, “Materials chemistry for freshmen”, ASEE Annual Conference,

Albuquerque, NM, June, 2001

132. Elliot P. Douglas, “Materials in society: Past and present”, University of Alabama,

Tuscaloosa, AL, June, 2001 (invited talk)

133. Elliot P. Douglas, “Materials chemistry for freshmen”, MRS Annual Conference, San

Francisco, CA, April, 2001

134. Elizabeth J. Robinson, Jianxun Feng, Seunghyun Cho, John J. Mecholsky, Jr., and Elliot

P. Douglas, “Liquid crystalline epoxies”, poster presentation at International Congress of

Pacific Basin Rim Societies, Honolulu, HI, December, 2000

135. Arthur J. Gavrin and Elliot P. Douglas, “Cure behavior of liquid crystalline thermosets”,

poster presentation at POLY Millenial 2000, Waikoloa, HI, December, 2000

136. Elliot P. Douglas, “What’s the use of lectures?”, panel member, University of Florida,

Gainesville, FL, September, 2000 (invited talk)

137. Elliot P. Douglas, “Materials in society: Past and present”, University of Alabama,

Tuscaloosa, AL, June, 2000 (invited talk)

138. Elliot P. Douglas, "Techniques for effective lecturing", University of Florida College of

Dentistry, Gainesville, FL, April, 2000 (invited talk)

139. Elliot P. Douglas, "Liquid crystalline thermosets", Massachusetts Institute of Technology,

Cambridge, MA, April, 2000 (invited talk)

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140. Arthur J. Gavrin, and Elliot P. Douglas, "Synthesis of novel liquid crystalline thermosets

(LCTs) and determination of their transition diagrams", American Chemical Society National

Meeting, San Francisco, CA, March, 2000

141. Elliot P. Douglas, "Techniques for effective lecturing". University Center for Excellence

in Teaching, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, October, 1999 (invited talk)

142. Elliot P. Douglas, Arthur J. Gavrin, and Tonya Bervaldi, "Isothermal degradation of a

novel phenylethynyl liquid crystalline thermoset", ACS National Meeting, New Orleans, LA,

August, 1999

143. Elliot P. Douglas, "Magnetic field orientation of liquid crystalline thermosets: Orientation

kinetics", ACS National Meeting, New Orleans, LA, August, 1999

144. Elliot P. Douglas and Paul H. Holloway, " Curriculum development workshop for high

school and community college educators", ACS National Meeting, New Orleans, LA,

August, 1999

145. Elliot P. Douglas, “Magnetic fields for processing of epoxy thermosets”, 6th

International

Conference on Composites Engineering, Orlando, FL, June, 1999

146. Derek M.Lincoln and Elliot P. Douglas, "Effect of processing variables on the magnetic

field orientation of liquid crystalline thermosets", MRS National Meeting, San Francisco,

CA, April, 1999

147. Arthur J. Gavrin and Elliot P. Douglas, "Effects of molecular structure on physical and

liquid crystalline transformations in liquid crystalline thermosets (LCT's)", poster

presentation, MRS National Meeting, San Francisco, CA, April, 1999

148. Arthur J. Gavrin, Christine L. Curts, and Elliot P. Douglas, “Bisacetylene liquid

crystalline thermosets: Phase behavior and thermal stability”, poster presentation at

International Conferences on Polymer Characterization, POLYCHAR-7, Denton, TX,

January, 1999

149. Derek M. Lincoln and Elliot P. Douglas, “A statistical design analysis of magnetic field

processing of liquid crystalline thermosets”, International Conferences on Polymer

Characterization, POLYCHAR-7, Denton, TX, January, 1999

150. Debra Dauphin-Jones, Paul H. Holloway, and Elliot P. Douglas, “Materials science and

engineering curriculum development workshop”, MRS National Meeting, Boston, MA,

December, 1998

151. Elliot P. Douglas, “Magnetic fields for polymer processing”, National Institute of

Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD, July, 1998 (invited talk)

152. Elliot P. Douglas, “Synthesis, structure, and processing of liquid crystalline thermosets”,

Florida Advanced Materials Chemistry Conference, Palm Coast, FL, March, 1998 (invited

talk) 153. Arthur J. Gavrin and Elliot P. Douglas, "Liquid crystalline thermosets with flexible

wings", American Physical Society National Meeting, Los Angeles, CA, March 1998

154. Derek M. Lincoln, Elliot P. Douglas, Stefan M. Setz, Jim D. Earls, Ralph D. Priester, Jr.,

“Magnetic field processing of liquid crystalline thermosets", American Physical Society

National Meeting, Los Angeles, CA, March 1998

155. Elliot P. Douglas, “Novel bisacetylene liquid crystalline thermosets”, Army Research

Laboratory, Aberdeen, MD, November, 1997 (invited talk)

156. Brian C. Benicewicz, David A. Langlois, Mark E. Smith, Arthur J. Gavrin, and Elliot P.

Douglas, “Bisacetylene liquid crystalline thermosets with flexible tails”, poster presentation

at the American Chemical Society National Meeting, Las Vegas, NV, September, 1997

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157. Elliot P. Douglas, “Synthesis, structure, and processing of liquid crystalline thermosets”,

Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Dayton, OH, June, 1997 (invited talk)

158. Elliot P. Douglas, “Synthesis, structure, and processing of liquid crystalline thermosets”,

Florida A&M University/Florida State University, Department of Chemical Engineering,

February, 1997 (invited talk)

159. Elliot P. Douglas, Mark E. Smith, Brian C. Benicewicz, Jim D. Earls, Ralph D. Priester,

Jr., David A. Langlois, and Rex P. Hjelm, Jr., “Synthesis, phase behavior, and processing of

liquid crystalline thermosets”, Gordon Conference on High Performance Thermosets,

Plymouth, NH, July, 1996 (invited talk)

160. Mark E. Smith, Brian C. Benicewicz, Elliot P. Douglas, Jim D. Earls, Ralph D. Priester,

Jr., “Effect of high magnetic fields on orientation and properties of liquid crystalline

thermosets”, American Chemical Society National Meeting, New Orleans, LA, March, 1996

(invited talk) 161. David A. Langlois, Mark E. Smith, Brian C. Benicewicz, and Elliot P. Douglas, “Phase

behavior of liquid crystalline thermosets”, American Chemical Society National Meeting,

New Orleans, LA, March, 1996 (invited talk)

162. Brian C. Benicewicz, Mark E. Smith, and Elliot P. Douglas, “Recent developments in

liquid crystalline thermosets”, American Chemical Society National Meeting, New Orleans,

LA, March, 1996

163. Elliot P. Douglas, Mark E. Smith, Brian C. Benicewicz, Jim D. Earls, and Ralph D.

Priester, Jr., “Processing of polymers in high magnetic fields”, International Workshop on

High Magnetic Fields: Industry, Materials and Technology, Tallahassee, FL, February, 1996

(invited talk) 164. David A. Langlois, Mark E. Smith, Brian C. Benicewicz, and Elliot P. Douglas, “Liquid

crystal thermosets”, poster presentation at the Symposium on Thermosetting Polymers,

Princeton, NJ, September, 1995

165. David A. Langlois, Mark E. Smith, Rex P. Hjelm, Jr., Brian C. Benicewicz, and Elliot P.

Douglas “Properties of liquid crystal thermosets”, at the meeting on “High Temperature

Polymers: Advances and Application”, Clearwater Beach, FL, February, 1995 (invited talk)

166. Mark E. Smith, Brian C. Benicewicz, Rex P. Hjelm, Jr., and Elliot P. Douglas,

“Molecular composites from liquid crystal polymers and liquid crystal thermosets”, Materials

Research Society Meeting, Boston, MA, November, 1994 (invited talk)

167. Rex P. Hjelm, Jr., Elliot P. Douglas, and Brian C. Benicewicz, “The solution structure of

a liquid crystal polymer with small liquid crystal thermosets”, American Chemical Society

National Meeting, Washington, D.C., August, 1994

168. Elliot P. Douglas, David A. Langlois, and Brian C. Benicewicz, “Comparison of curing

kinetics for liquid crystalline and non-liquid crystalline thermosets”, poster presentation at

the Second North American Research Conference on the Science and Technology of

Thermoset Materials, Hilton Head, SC, October, 1993

169. Elliot P. Douglas, David A. Langlois, and Brian C. Benicewicz, “Liquid crystalline

bisacetylene thermosets”, American Chemical Society National Meeting, Chicago, IL,

August, 1993 (invited talk)

170. Elliot P. Douglas, Kazuo Sakurai, and William J. MacKnight, “Aggregation phenomena

in ionomeric blends”, American Chemical Society National Meeting, August, 1992

171. Kazuo Sakurai, Elliot P. Douglas, and William J. MacKnight, “Spectroscopic study of

zinc neutralized sulfonated polystyrenes and blends with poly[ethyl acrylate-co-(4-

vinylpyridine)]”, American Chemical Society National Meeting, August, 1992

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172. Elliot P. Douglas, Kazuo Sakurai, and William J. MacKnight, “Aggregation phenomena

in ionomeric blends”, poster presented at the ACS Workshop on Ion-Containing Polymers,

May, 1992

173. Elliot P. Douglas, Kazuo Sakurai, and William J. MacKnight, “Thermal analysis and

optical microscopy of modified polystyrene/poly(ethyl acrylate) blends containing specific

interactions”, poster presented at the Gordon Conference on Ion-Containing Polymers,

August, 1991