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Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry
The University of Texas at Austin
1 University Station A5300
Austin, TX 78712-0165





















Contact Information


Office: WEL: 5.240
Phone: 471-4342

Lab


Office:
Phone:
Fax: 471-7222

C. Grant Grant Willson


willson@che.utexas.edu
Professor, Faculty
Professor of Chemical Engineering Rashid Engineering Regents Chair

Research Group


Willson Research Group

Education


BS, University of California - Berkeley, 1962
MS, San Diego State University, 1969
PhD, University of California - Berkeley, 1973

Awards


ACS Award in Applied Polymer Science; Fritz Zernike Award, SPIE 2005, 2005
ACS Heroes in Chemistry Award, 2005
Fellow of the PMSE Division of ACS, 2000
National Academy of Sciences Award for Chemistry in Service to Society, 1999
Malcolm E. Pruitt Award, 1999
SRC Aristotle Award, 1998
SRC Technical Excellence Award, 1996
Alumnus of the Year, San Diego State University, 1993
ACS Cooperative Research Award in Polymer Science, 1993
Elected to National Academy of Engineering, 1992
ACS Carothers Awards, 1992
ACS Award in Chemistry of Materials, 1991
Alexander Humboldt Senior Scientist Award, FRG, 1988
A.D. Doolittle Award, PMSE Division of ACS, 1986

Affiliations


Beckman Center for the Design and Fabrication of Sensor Arrays; Microelectronics Research Center; Center for Nano- and Molecular Science and Technology; Environmental Science Institute; Texas Materials Institute;

Organic Materials for Microelectronics: Polymer Synthesis, Photoresists, Liquid Crystals, Photochemistry


Our research projects are chosen to provide students with an interesting, challenging, and important interdisciplinary problem that will produce new and useful knowledge. The projects are designed to provide a framework in which graduate students learn to design and carry out experiments and to report the results of their work in written and oral form. Our group webpage is the best source of detailed information about the research group and current projects. The focus of the activity is the synthesis of new organic materials with properties that are valuable for engineering applications.

Representative Publications



Wu, K.; Wang, X.; Kim, E. K.; Willson, C. G.; Ekerdt, J. G. "Experimental and Theoretical Investigation on Surfactant Segregation in Imprint Lithography" Langmuir 23(3) (2007): 1166-1170.

Long, B. K.; Keitz, B. K.; Willson, C. G. "Materials for Step and Flash Imprint Lithography (S-FIL)" J. Mater. Chem. 17 (2007): .

Schmid, G. M.; Stewart, M. D.; Wetzel, J.; Palmieri, F.; Hao, J.; Nishimura, Y.; Jen, K.; Kim, E. K.; Resnick, D. J.; Liddle, J. A.; Willson, C. G. "Implementation of an Imprint Damascene Process for Interconnect Fabrication" J. Vac. Sci. Technol., B 24(3) (2006): 1283-1291.

Grayson S. M; Long, B. K.; Kusomoto, S.; Osborn, B. P; Callahan, R. P; Chambers, C. R; Willson C. G. "Synthesis and Characterization of Norbornanediol Isomers and their Fluorinated Analogues" J. Org. Chem. 71(1) (2006): 341-4.

Schmid, M. J.; Manthiram, K.; Grayson, S. M.; Willson, J. C.; Meiring, J. E.; Bell, K. M.; Ellington, A. D.; Willson, C. G. "Feature Multiplexing-Improving the Efficiency of Microarray Devices" Angew. Chem. 45(20) (2006): 3338-3341.