Rainer Ernst GLASER
Dipl.-Chem., M.S., Ph.D.
Professor of Chemistry, Retired


Department of Chemistry
Missouri University of Science & Technology
400 W. 11th Street, Rolla, MO 65409
Email: GlaserR@mst.edu; Glaserr@umsystem.edu; Glaserr@missouri.edu
Glaser Chemistry, 4308 Royal Aberdeen St., Columbia, MO 65203
Gmail: fullerane@gmail.com
WWW: https://glaserr.missouri.edu
ORCID: 0000-0003-3673-3858
(Last Update: Oct. 7, 2024)


CURRICULUM VITAE

PERSONAL DATA
Birth Date June 18, 1957.
Family Julia M. Chang, married August 22, 1996. B.A. Economics '84, University of California, Berkeley
Katharine K. J. Glaser, born October 7, 1997. B.A. Biochemistry & Dance (Ballet) '20, Barnard College Columbia University, Manhattan, NY. M.D. '26, Suny Downstate, Brooklyn, NY
James C. Glaser, born August 12, 2001. B.S. '25, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA
Interests Reading, Astronomy, Cognition, Travel, Badminton, Swimming.
Languages Bilingual in English and German, read French and some Spanish.
Honors Fellow of the American Institute of Chemists, since 2022.
Fellow of the American Chemical Society, since 2021.
Visiting Professor, Inst. of Chem., Chin. Acad. of Sciences, Beijing, 2013, 2014.
Guest Professor, Dept. of Chem., Northwest Univ., Xi'an, 2013-2015.
Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry, since 2006.
Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, since 2004.
JSPS Postdoctoral Fellow, Dept. of Chem., Hokkaido University, Sapporo, 1997.
Fellow of the Fonds der Chemischen Industrie, 1985-7.
Fulbright Fellow, 1982-3.
Studienstiftung des Deutschen Volkes, 1981-4.

RESEARCH INTERESTS AND FUNDING
Guiding
Principles
From Electronic Structure Theory to New Concepts in Chemistry is the guiding principle of our research. This principle is applied to studies of Chemistry in Anisotropic Media, and all efforts are benefitting from the Synergy of Tightly Coupled Theoretical and Experimental Studies. Current projects include:
Current
Projects
1. Polar Order in Crystalline Organic Molecular Materials
2. DNA Base Deamination and Cross-Link Formation
3. Catalysis: Olefin Polymerization and Oscillating Chemical Reactions
4. Heteroarene Reduction: Hypoxia Selective Cancer Chemotherapeutics
5. Heterocumulenes: Biomimetic, Reversible CO2 Sequestration
6. Astrochemistry: Nucleobase Synthesis in Interstellar Space
7. Science Communication: Chemistry is in the News and Beyond.
8. Cross-Disciplinary Science Education: Mathematics and Life Sciences
Research
Funding
Research in Theoretical Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Materials Chemistry and in Chemistry Education has been funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIGMS, NCI), the National Science Foundation (DUE, PRISM, CHE, DMR), the Petroleum Research Fund of the American Chemical Society (G, AC, SE, ND), The Camille & Henry Dreyfus Foundation, NATO, the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Carey Bottom's Science Ethics Support Initiative, and by the University of Missouri System (MU, S&T). Total Funding (not including fellowships and travel grants) $6,928.397. Research Funding: $3,987,631 (total), $2,534,484 (external) and $1,277,705 (internal). Education Funding: $2,940,765 (total), $2,881,265 (external) and $59,500 (internal). (Last Update: Oct. 7, 2024)

CURRENT POSITION & EMPLOYMENT HISTORY
8/2018-8/2024 Professor of Chemistry, Department of Chemistry, Missouri University of Science and Technology (MS&T), Rolla, Missouri.
7/2022-5/2023 Interim Vice-Provost of Graduate Education, Graduate Education, Missouri University of Science and Technology (MS&T), Rolla, Missouri.
8/2018-6/2022 Chair, Department of Chemistry, Missouri University of Science and Technology (MS&T), Rolla, Missouri.
2003-18 Full Professor, Department of Chemistry, University of Missouri-Columbia.
1995-2003 Associate Professor, Department of Chemistry, University of Missouri-Columbia.
1989-95 Assistant Professor, Department of Chemistry, University of Missouri-Columbia.
1987-89 Postdoctoral Research Associate, Department of Chemistry, Yale University.
Adviser: Professor Kenneth B. Wiberg.

SUMMER TEACHING & RESEARCH ENGAGEMENTS
2017-19 Visiting Professor, School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Northwestern Polytechnical University, Xi'an.
2016-19 Visiting Professor, School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing.
2015 Visiting Professor, College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Xiamen University, Xiamen.
2013-18 Visiting Professor, Department of Chemistry, Northwest University, Xi'an,
2010-14 Visiting Professor, Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing.
1997 JSPS Postdoctoral Fellow, Dept. of Chem., Hokkaido University, Sapporo.

EDUCATION
1984-87 Ph.D. Program, Department of Chemistry, University of California, Berkeley.
Adviser: Professor Andrew Streitwieser, Jr. (Chemical Genealogy)
Chemistry Ph.D., 1987.
1983-84 Eberhard-Karls-Universität Tübingen, Germany.
Chemistry Diplom, 1984.
1982-83 University of California, Berkeley, College of Chemistry and
Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory (LBL), Molecular and Materials Research Division.
Adviser: Professor Andrew Streitwieser, Jr.
Chemistry M.S., 1983.
1977-82 Eberhard-Karls-Universität Tübingen, Germany.
Chemistry Vordiplom, 1980.
Physics Zwischenprüfung, 1979.
1976-77 Military Service, Deutsche Bundeswehr
1967-76 Kepler-Gymnasium, Freudenstadt, Germany.
Abitur with highest honors and Chemistry Prize, 1976.

UNIVERSITY SERVICE
2017-18 Advisory Group Member, Academic Writing in a Second Language (since 03/17)
2016-18 University Faculty Committee on Tenure (Alternate 2016-17)
2016-19 MU Cyberinfrastructure (CI) Council
2014-17 MU Honorary Degrees Committee
2014-16 MU Student Conduct Committee
2013-16 MU Lectures Committee
2013-16 Board Member, MU Campus Writing Program
2011-17 MU Research Responsibility Committee (re-elected 2014)
2009-12 MU Academic Assessment Committee
2008-11 MU Faculty Development Advisory Committee
2008-9 University Faculty Committee on Tenure (Alternate)
2007-10 MU Honorary Degrees Committee
2005-8 Research Computing Advisory Group (RCAG)
2004-7 MU Environmental Studies Executive Committee. MUES & SEAS
2004- MU Task Force for Big Ideas for Teaching Excellence (BITE)
2003-6 MU College of Arts & Science, Promotion & Tenure Committee, Chair 2004-5 & 2005-6
2002-3 MU Information Technology Committee
2000-3 MU Academic Grievance Panel
1999-2003 MU Faculty Advisory Council, Educational Technologies at MU, Chair 2002-3
1999-2002 MU Academic Assessment Committee
1997-99 Howard Hughes Medical Institute Program Committee
1996-99 Student Organizations, Governments, and Activities Committee (SOGA).
1996-99 Advisoy Board, MU Institute for Instructional Technology (MUIIT)
1996-9 MU Study Abroad Advisory Council
1995-9 MU Task Force for Research Computing

PEER REVIEWING ACTIVITIES
2013-18 Editorial Board Member, Global Education Review
2012-18 Board Member, Reaction Mechanisms Conference, Division of Organic Chemistry, ACS
2012- Editorial Board Member, Crystal Structure Theory and Applications
2011- Editorial Board Member, Journal of Thermodynamics and Catalysis
2011-16 Honorary Editorial Board Member, Reports in Organic Chemistry
2011-14 Editorial Board Member, Life
2009- Editorial Board Member, Astrobiology
2009-18 Editorial Board Member, The Icfai University Journal of Chemistry
1998-2002 Advisory Board, Journal of Organic Chemistry.
1992- Boards of Review for 18 Granting Agencies (>300 reviews).
1987- Boards of Review for >120 Journals (>1000 reviews).


PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
Gesellschaft Deutscher Chemiker, since 1980. Liebig-Vereinigung für Organische Chemie, since 1995. Wöhler-Vereinigung für Anorganische Chemie, since 1995.
American Chemical Society, since 1982. University of Missouri ACS Local Section, 1995-7, Secretary-Treasurer. Division of Organic Chemistry (ORGN), since 1982. Division of Physical Chemistry (PHYS), since 1993. Theoretical Chemistry Subdivision, since 1993. Division of Chemical Toxicology (TOXI), since 2001. Division of Chemical Education (CHED), since 2001. Division of Professional Relations (PROF), since 2019. Ethics Subdivision of PROF, since 2019. Chair-Elect, Ethics Subdivision of the ACS Division of Professional Relations for 2020.
American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), since 1988.
American Association of University Professors (AAUP), since 1989. Member, Executive Committee, MU Chapter, 2008-11. Representative to MU Faculty Council, 2008-9.
World Association of Theoretically Oriented Chemists (WATOC), since 1997.
Alpha Chi Sigma, since 1991.
Sigma Xi, The Scientific Research Society, 1990-2011.
Council for Undergraduate Research, 1992-2005.


OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
Gyroid Foundation, since 9/2020. Nonprofit corporation under Washington Nonprofit Corporation Act. See also gyroid.org and the website of sculpteuse Martha Dunham.