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FINAL REPORT
EVALUATION OF CHEMICAL AND ATMOSPHERI-- SCIENCES RESEARCH
DR. JOSEPH E. EAkRLEY
F49620-81-C-0085
Ace~nForNTIS FA Im) IC TA,3
GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY .,
DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY
By.
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20057 Dtr
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10 September 1981 -9 September 1984
Georgetown University
Department of Chemistry
Final Technical Report
Contract F49628-81-C-0085
U.S. Air Force Office of Scientific Research
For the per'od September 1, 1981 to September 9, 1984
During the period covered by this report, six plenary meet-
ings of the Chemistry Research-evaluation Panel for AFOSR have
been held. Ti rixty-third chemistry research evaluation meeting
for AFOSR was held at the U.S. Air Force Academy, Colorado on
November 12 and 13, 1981; thirty-nine proposals were considered
at that meeting, and relative rankings for scientific quality
were determined. An interim technical report specifying that
rank-order has been submitted and is appended as Appendix I. The
sixty-fourth chemistry research-evaluation meeting for AFOSR was
held at Alexandria, Virginia, on May 13 and 14, 1982; fifty
proposals were considered at that meeting, and relative rank -- 7-
for scientific qual t'., -: e 3htermined. An interim tec-
report specifying "t rank-order has ,ee2 submitted a-
aLppended as Appendix 1i The sixty-fiftn chemistry ese----.
evaluation meeting for AFOSR was held at New Orleans, Loui. ,
on November 11 and 12. 1082; thirty-five proposals were con--
sidered at that meeting, and relative rankings for scientific
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quality were determined. An interim technical report specifying
that rank-order has been submitted and is appended as Appendix
III. The sixty-sixth chemistry research-evaluation meeting for
AFOSR was held at Washington D.C. on May 12 and 13, 1983; forty-
seven proposals were considered at that meeting, andarelative
rankings for scientific quality were determined. An interim
technical report specifying that rank-order has been submitted
and is appended as Appendix IV. The sixty-seventh chemistry
research-evaluation meeting was held at San Antonio, Texas on
November 10 and 11, 1983; thirty-four proposals were considered
at that meeting, and relative rankings for scientific quality
were determined. An interim technical report specifying that
rank-order has been submitted and is appended as Appendix V. The
sixty-eighth chemistry research-evaluation meeting was held at
Georgetown University on May 10 and 11, 1984; forty-eight pro-
posals were considered at that meeting, and relative rankings for
scientific quality were determined. An interim technical report
has been submitted and is appended as Appendix VI. During the
period of this report, a total of two hundred and fifty-three
chemical proposals were reviewed and ranked.
Panels of evaluators were provided for five contractors'
meetings that dealt wi2:. specific portions of the ongr',ng .FnSR
research prograr These :-.eti-gs were held as follows: Buffa>',
New York, May ,-7° 199!; 2-.buque.r-ue. New Mexico, November 9-11,
1981; Buffalo, New Yc,:k. May 6-7, 1982; Air Force Academy, Cz..
December 1-3, 1982; Hanscom AFB, Mass., October 26-28, 1983.
Interim technical reports covering each of these meetings have
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been submitted.
Procedures for evaluating atmospheric-sciences research
proposals have been developed and refined. Interim Technical
Reports dealing with that activity have been submitted. Overall
grades are included in appendices I, II, II, IV, V, VI. In
total, two hundred and fifty-three chemical and thirty-six
atmospheric proposals were evaluated of which three earned the
ov#rall rating of A+, one of A/A+, thirty-five of A, five of
A/A-, sixty of A-, thirty-three of A-/B+, one of A-/B, three of
A/B, seventy-three of B+, eleven of B/B+, forty-seven of B, two
of B-, one of B-/C, two of C+, twelve of C or R.
Panel members who served during the period of this report
are:
Prof. Harry R. Allcock Prof. William B. HansonDepartment of Chemistry DirectorPennsylvania State University Center for Space SciencesUniversity Park, Pa. 16802 University of Texas, Dallas
Richardson, Texas 75080
Prof. Jesse L. Beauchamp Prof. H. James HarwoodDivision of Chemistry and Institute of Polymer Science
Chemical Engineering University of AkronCalifornia Inst. of Technology Akron, Ohio 44325Pasadena, California 91125
Prof. Claude F. Bernasconi Prof. James HoltonDepartment of Chemistry Dep+-. of Atmospheric SciencesUniversity of Californa; University of WashingtonSanta Cruz, California 95064 Seattle, Washington 9P!9'
Prof. Joyce Y. Corey J. J. LagowskiDepartment of Chemistry Piper Professor of ChemistryUniversity of Utah University of Tex'sSalt Lake City, Utah 84112 Austin, Texas 78712
Dr. Carol Creutz Prof. Robert J. MadixDepartment of Chemistry Dept. of Chemical EngineerincBrookhaven National Laboratory Stanford UniversityUpton, New York 11973 Stanford, California 93405
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Dr. Jimmie D. Doll Prof. Dale W. MargerumDepartment of Chemistry Department of ChemistryLos Alamos National Laboratory Purdue UniversityLos Alamos, New Mexico 87545 West Lafayette, Indiana 47907
Prof. Thomas M. Donahue Dr. John P. McTague*Dept. of Atmospheric and Head, National Synchroton
oceanic Sciences Light-SourceUniversity of Michigan Brookhaven National LaboratoryAnn Arbor, Michigan 48105 Upton, New York 11973
Dr. James Economy Prof. Charles U. Pittman, Jr.Manager, Organic and Polymer Department of Chemistry
Research University of AlabamaIBM Corporation University, Alabama 35486San Jose, California 95114
Prof. Mostafa F.A. El-Sayed Prof. William C. StwalleyDepartment of Chemistry Department of ChemistryUniversity of California at University of Iowa
Los Angeles Iowa City, Iowa 52242Los Angeles, California 90024
Prof. Dennis H. Evans Dr. John C. TullyDepartment of Chemistry Bell LaboratoriesUniversity of Wisconsin 600 Mountain AvenueMadison, Wisconsin 53706 Murray Hill, New Jersey 07974
Prof. William R. Gentry Prof. Richard P. Van DuyneDepartment of Chemistry Department of ChemistryUniversity of Minnesota Northwestern UniversityMinneapolis, Minnesota 55455 Evanston, Illinois 60201
Dr. George S. Hammond Dr. Field H. WinslowDirector Bell LaboratoriesIntegrated Chemical Systems 600 Mountain AvenueLaboratory Murray Hill, New Jersey 07974
Allied Corporation, Box 1021RMorristown, New Jersey 07960
*Currentiy Deputy Director, Office of Science and TechnologyPlanning, Executive Office of the President of the United States1600 Pennsy ,ania Avenue, N.W., Washington, D.C.
m A itted by,
Prfsot and Chairma
Principal InvestigatorContract F496281-C-0085
November 1, 1984
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Appendix I
Georgetown Iffitersity
1tTRN' TLCte41CAI. REPORTF49)6111-iC-O8s
final Ranking
63rd Chemistry. Research fva1ulhtian mecti'n3Air itorce Ctfico of ScicntifiC Research
It Oka
0, West 79 Yates A79 lates64 St3Il@7y
AlA- AIA.46 Seyfcrth S4 surnctt
66 Vitner andl A.5 Davis and A
V Oitmaire Alex~ander 03 Rinatidi
~70 Abra..-niO 68 Nupitcrean S9 Ctw(al
* 1 U~ett 63 Se hvcricl and 6 Scwr:Cd andI I Lao~ rntefln Fpstten
\Si r.~ve74 Davis.matijmo.3"dVen3 11AS
A- /I. -l.77 Sams 76 Golden and
Roqsi61 Berry
46 Rosenth-1l 71 Porter IS SungCa)7) Dhristo S7 m4ulvanei
64 Schultz
$6 Crouch St 0/9 yan
60 Car'per S1Kle aotnd
65 Davis and Ci 63 Stevenson.
Liii K Lett, ind
S0 COuC!1n;4 3"d
41 WaB1 Co(ch 75 xefr'tke an~d
PalSS PCCIand
JS Liu 7 Je E. ~lyjM-r1.lognasek slid C
NHeR ated:J.S Am rarce Acad 7my, cotorado
60 Go.e~uaewib sa ickems(b) . ,--
5.)?nutw es PA U-n m~~l Rhewrite Recommended M) Optua Ba*nkin
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Appendix II
Georqetown University
INTERIM TECHNICAL REPORTF49628-81-C-0005
Final Ranking
.64th Chemisb'y Research Evaluation MeetingAir Force Office of Scientific Research
I and HI 11
A A26 Kramer 22 Leone
41 Wittig17 Crim,
A/A-33 Fristad
44 Lemal.O Bruckenstein
A- A-
10 Conradt 18 Houston<20 Trogler 34 Dyke
12 Finklea 05 Cavanagh
23 Dewar 19 Benziger
46 Baldeschwieler * 36 Engel15 Yarkony14 Raft40 Steinfeld
A-/Ib+ A-/1+
08 Houk Il Greene
13 Newman and Scheinbeim 439 Rabitz
21 Goodenough and Dickens 45 Redmon43 Dows02 Kouri
B+ B+
45 Dlott 48 Becker
49 Weber 03 Herbst
2 hite 37 Depristo
[38 Mark 07 Rosenfeld
I29 Taft30 Anderman
2 Stegeman et al.31 Cukier11 Raleigh16 Dresselhaus
I09 Allen24 Mele
28hainson
28 Magill35 Cooribe47 Elcern r
CAsterisk indicates tentative 04 Haydockranking. pendinq additlonal review. 06 McCluskey
Brackets indicate equal rankin, . -
6 eph .:31 ftiel Investigator,y 14. 1962Almrwi, Virg ini
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Appendix III
Georgetown University
INTERIM TECHNICAL REPORTF49628-81-C-0085
Final Ranking
65th Chemistry Research-Evaluation MeetingAir Force Office of Scientific Research
I and 111 11
A+ 72 Collman-Anson
AI<'A 67 Levy86 White
A 93 Katz A 64 Dyke98 Golde
A- 70 Bedford-Thompson A- 60 Mayer66 Setser99 McGowan
A-/B+ 71 Dolbier A-/B+ 69 Barker7S Hall 100 Pritchard97 Krigbaum-Preston #S8 Tellinghausen
@65 Halpern84 Schwarz*
B. 63 Molloy B+ 56 Alfano76 Mulvenay 85 Davidovits79 Jones 91 Heaven96 Nicholson 57 Hichen95 Ring-O'Neal* 78 Lester
B/B 77 Miller
61 Harris B 74 Fry62 Lardner 90 Benard88 Otter
C S Yang
Asterisk * indicates tentative ranking, pendig" furtrer evaua.ticn, not ranked relative to others in the same group.
Ampersand I indicates equal eval -(tie rankings).
7 Jo ph Earle
/P Pr indPpaI InvestigatorNovember 12, 19S2
New Orleans, Louisiana
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GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY
DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY
INTIRIM TECHNICAL REPORT FOR AFOSR RESEARCH-EVALUATION
CATEGORY I CATEGORY II
A 38 Boudjouk 11 Stair20 Mat samune 45 Burnett
36 Mosely19) Turro 15) Dagdigian02) Angell 22) Eisenthal
14) Rabitz50 Murray
A- 13 inig 41 Heidner5 Hughes 42 Weitz42 Weitz 37 Wing32 Donald 34 Hanson #27 Grubb 16 Ratner
16 Hansen
A-/B. 25 Michl12 Stills
B' 39 Moriarity 44 Weiss31 Collins 43 Adams18 Shiner 17 Campion3 Hieftje 29 MichelsI Geil 48 Benesch
49 Niedenzu
B/B+ 1 Marchand 26 El Batouay9 Tuazon
B 24 Maddou 33 Thompson23 Winefordner 21) Lauer
30) Me-'nzer
0' SalK
7 Lin
C 28 Ag-wal 8 Su
) equal ranking* preliminary study only af-roved# additional review suggeited
Teser of' ChmistryPrincipal !nveatiatorray 13, 1963
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Appendix V
Georgetown University
Department of Chemistry
Revised Interim Technical Report for AFOSR Research-Evaluation
CATEGORY I CATEGORY II
A 75 Allcock 74) Fenn80) Leone87 Siebener
A- 89) Osteryoung 70 Julienne63) Pope 86 Ross*
79 Skofronick, Safroni
A-/B. 65) Green 69 Bauer71) Royce 68) Guberman
78) Jordon67 Rich
A/B 81 Klein**
B+ 64 Bray 66 Sentman60 Suter76 Sievers73 Yoke82 Jung
B 59 Goldberg 84 Ogryzlo85 Bradl.y 59 Goldberg88 McGown 85 Bradley58 Farona
61) Krause83) Lyle77 Carper
C 62 Brown t 72 Simpson
) eaial rankingos E. Earle * n, consensus
Professor of Che ' additional review requir,:,
Principal Investi r *' assuming P-I can answer serio
January 31, 1964 questions raised by a revieI Category III
.(Replaces preliminary report dated November 11. 1983)
, , I I l mi i m .. .
Appendix V1
GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY
L £'ARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY
INTERIM TECHNICAL REPORT FOR APOSR CHEMISTRY RESEARCH- EVALUATION
CATE3GORY I CATEGORY TI
A+36 Jonas 43 Field
A 06 Hubbard 25 Williams29 Bernstein 24 Smalley
19 Winograd *14 Rice *
A- 37 Lit', 50 Thomas22) Heineman 49 And.-rson *16) Burton 30 Weisshaar
31 Eyler32 [Kolb '
1+/A- 26 LevineiS Barker46 Saxon
B+ 03 Eisch 04 Wainer12 Prese 51 Reeves13 Kiabunde 40 Wodarczyk34 Smith 10 Tatarchuk20 Johnston 44 Rosenfeld39 White *23 McMillan36 Chung35 Smit h
B 09 Messing 07 Kouri27 Paciorek 42 Pritt17 Smith 33 Lipps *
28 Shirts11 Cunningham
C 05 Pienta 41 Baldeschvieler--------------------
CATEGORY III
A-/B 02 NestD+/B 45 Auer*3-/C 01 Kaplan
C 48 Hansman
Profcpa IYigst ft saiionl vi-e required
May 11,g 1984
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