Curriculum Vitae

Outline

  1. Personal
  2. Education
  3. Professional Experience
  4. Teaching Experience
  5. Students Supervised
  6. University Service
  7. Professional Service
  8. Presentations at Professional Meetings
  9. Invited Seminar Speaker
  10. Grants
  11. Awards and Honors

I. Personal

Citizenship
Naturalized US citizen
Present University Department
Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry,
Utah State University
435.797.1630
E-mail: a.i.boldyrev@usu.edu

II. Education

B. S./M.S. Honor Diploma (Chemistry), Chemistry Department, Novosibirsk University, Novosibirsk, USSR, 1974.
Ph. D. (Physical Chemistry) Department of Chemistry, Moscow State University, Moscow, USSR/Institute of New Chemical Problems of the USSR Academy of Sciences, Chernogolovka, USSR, 1978.
Dr. Sci. (The highest scientific degree in the USSR., analog of the Habilitation in Germany) (Chemical Physics): Institute of Chemical Physics USSR Academy of Sciences, Moscow, USSR/Physico-Chemical Institute, Moscow, USSR, 1987.

III. Professional Experience

Research Assistant, Institute of New Chemical Problems USSR Academy of Sciences, Chernogolovka, USSR. November 1974 - November 1976.
Research Fellow, Institute of New Chemical Problems USSR Academy of Sciences, Chernogolovka, USSR. November 1976 - January 1983.
Research Fellow, Institute of Chemical Physics USSR Academy of Sciences, Moscow, USSR. January 1983 - January 1984.
Senior Researcher, Head of Computational Chemistry Group, Institute of Chemical Physics USSR Academy of Sciences, Moscow, USSR. January 1984 - January 1986.
Lecturer at the Moscow Physico-Technical Institute, Dolgoprudny, USSR. September 1987 - September 1989.
Leading Researcher, Head of Computational Chemistry Group, Institute of Chemical Physics USSR Academy of Sciences, Moscow, USSR. January 1986 - January 1992.
Alexander von Humboldt Fellow, Institute of Organic Chemistry, Erlangen-Nurnberg University, Erlangen, Germany : January 1990 - December 1991.
Visiting/Research Professor, Department of Chemistry, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, January 1992 - August 1999.
Adjunct Assistant Professor, Department of Chemistry, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, August 1999 — Present.
Assistant Professor, Utah State University, Logan, August 1999-2002.
Associate Professor, Utah State University, Logan, July 2002-2005.
Professor, Utah State University, Logan, April 2005 - present.
Adjunct Associate Professor, Department of Chemistry, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, July 2002 - Present.

IV. Teaching Experience

Quantum Chemistry, Moscow Physico-Technical Institute,Dolgoprudny, USSR September 1987 - September 1989.
General Chemistry 222, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Summer 1998.
General Chemistry 223, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Fall 1998.
Physical Chemistry 3060, Utah State University, Logan, Fall 1999.
Physical Chemistry 3070, Utah State University, Logan, Spring 2000.
Physical Chemistry 3070, Utah State University, Logan, Spring 2001.
Physical Chemistry 3080, Utah State University, Logan, Fall 2001.
Physical Chemistry 6000, Utah State University, Logan, Fall 2001.
Physical Chemistry 3090, Utah State University, Logan, Spring 2002.
General Chemistry 1220, Utah State University, Logan, Spring 2002.

V. Students Supervised:

Ph. D.

1. Leonid Sukhanov, Institute of Atomic Energy, Moscow, USSR, 1984 (co-supervisor).
2. Vasily Pershin, Institute of Chemistry USSR Academy of Sciences, Vladi-vostok, USSR, 1987.
3. Yuri Kirillov, Moscow Institute of Fine Chemical Technology, Moscow, USSR, 1988 (co-supervisor).
4. Sonia Kramarenko, Moscow Institute of Chemical Technology, Moscow, USSR, 1990 (co-superviser).
5. Veronika Nefedova, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, 1996 (co-supervisor).
6.
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Aleksey E. Kuznetsov, Utah State University, Logan, Utah, USA, 2003.
7.
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Anastassia Alexandrova, Utah State University, Logan, Utah, USA, 2005.
8.
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Dmitry Zubarev, first year, Utah State University, Logan, Utah, USA.

M. S.

1.
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Grant Geske, Utah State University, Logan, Utah, USA, 2001.
2.
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Ben Elliott, Utah State University, Logan, USA, 2005.

Undergraduate student:

1.
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Nathan A. Cannon, worked with me from January 1, 2000 until July 31, 2001.
2.
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Kelly Alexander Birch, he is worked with me from May 1, 2001 - 2003.
3. Musstafa Al-Shemali, he is working with me from May 1, 2001 - Present
4.
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Eldon Koyle, he is working with me from September 2004 - Present

VI. University Service

Department Committees
Graduate Recruiting Committee (1999-current)
Advisory Committee (2001-current)
Adviser to the Utah State University Undergraduate Chemical Club (2000-current).
Serving on graduate committees:
Ph. D. Veronika V. Nefedova, The University of Utah, 1992-1996.
M. S. Daniel Ward, Utah State University, 1999-2000.
M. S. Grant G. Geske,Utah State University, 1999-2001.
Ph. D. Aleksey E. Kuznetsov, Utah State University, 2000-2003.
Ph. D. Anastassia N. Alexandrova, Utah State University, 2001-2005.
M. S. Ben Elliott, Utah State University, 2003-2005.
Ph. D. Jeong-Young Ji, Utah State University, 2002-present.
Ph. D. Alexandra Mikosz, Utah State University, 2002-present.

VII. Professional Service

Membership in Professional Associations
American Chemical Society
American Physical Society
American Association for the Advancement of Science
Alexander von Humboldt Association of America
Evaluation of Manuscripts for Journals
J. Amer. Chem. Soc.
Phys. Rev. Lett.
Phys. Rev.
J. Chem. Phys.
J. Phys. Chem.
J. Mol. Spectrosc.
J. Mol. Struct.
Chem. Phys. Lett.
Chem. Phys.
Angew. Chem. Int. Ed.
Int. J. Quant. Chem.
J. Comput. Chem.
Russ. J. Inorg. Chem.
Russ. J. Phys. Chem.
Proposals
National Science Foundation
Petroleum Research Fund (American Chemical Society)

VIII. Presentations at Professional Meetings

1. XVI International Conference on Coordination Chemistry, Hamburg, FGR, 1976
2. Workshop on Structure and Determination of Molecular Parameters in the Gas Phase. Moscow, USSR, 1976.
3. VI Workshop on Physical and Mathematical Methods in Coordination Chemistry, Kishinev, USSR, 1977.
4. XIII Chugaev Conference on Chemistry of Coordination Compounds, Moscow,1978.
5. XIX International Conference on Coordination Chemistry, Prague, Czechoslovakia, 1978.
6. Current State of Theory of Atoms and Molecules, Vilnius, USSR, 1979.
7. VII Workshop on Physical and Mathematical Methods in Coordination Chemistry, Kishinev, USSR, 1980.
8. XIV Chugaev Conference on Chemistry of Coordination Compounds, Ivanovo, USSR, 1981.
9. VI All-Union Symposium on Fluorine Chemistry, Novosibirsk, USSR, 1981.
10. Microsymposium on Quantum Chemistry, Liblice, Czechoslovakia, 1981.
11. 12th Medeleev Congress on General and Applied Chemistry, Moscow, USSR, 1981.
12. VI Symposium on Intermolecular Interactions and Molecular Conformations, Vilnius, USSR, 1982.
13. First All-Union Conference on Solid State Chemistry, Leningrad, USSR, 1982.
14. XXII International Conference on Coordination Chemistry, Budapest, Hungary,1982.
15. VIII Workshop on Physical and Mathematical Methods in Coordination Chemistry, Kishinev, USSR, 1983.
16. XIII All-Union Conference on Organic Semiconductors, Agveran, USSR, 1984.
17. VII All-Union Symposium on Fluorine Chemistry, Dushanbe, USSR, 1984.
18. IX All-Union Conference on Quantum Chemistry, Ivanovo, USSR, 1985.
19. X All-Union Conference on Applied Vibrational Spectroscopy in Inorganic and Coordination Compounds, Ivanovo, USSR, 1985.
20. VIII Microsymposium on Elementary Processes and Chemical Reactivity, Liblice, Czechoslovakia, 1985.
21. VII All-Union Conference on Computer Applications in Chemical Studies and Molecular Spectroscopy, Riga, USSR, 1986.
22. International Conference on Organic Materials in Electronics, Tashkent, USSR, 1987.
23. World Congress of World Association of Theoretical Organic Chemists, Budapest, Hungary, 1987.
24. International Symposium on the Electronic Structure and Properties of Molecules and Crystals, Cavtat, Yugoslavia, 1988.
25. Invited to speak at European Symposium on Organic Reactivity, Goteborg, Sweden, 1991.
26. VII International Congress on Quantum Chemistry, Menton, France, 1991.
27. Invited to speak at 14th Austin Symposium on Molecular Structure, Austin, USA,1992.
28. 13th Annual West Coast Theoretical Chemistry Conference, Richland, USA, 1992.
29. Invited to speak at 14th Annual West Coast Theoretical Chemistry Conference, Los Angeles, USA, 1993.
30. 8th American Conference on Theoretical Chemistry, Rochester, USA, 1993.
31. Invited to speak at 16th Annual West Coast Theoretical Chemistry Conference, San Diego, USA, 1995.
32. 36th Sanybel Symposium, San Augustin, USA, 1996.
33. Invited to speak at The 37th Sanybel Symposium, San Augustin, USA, 1996.
34. Invited to speak at The 9th International Congress on Quantum Chemistry, Atlanta, USA, 1997.
35. Invited to speak at The Second International Conference of the Chemistry of the Alkali and Alkaline earth Metals, Erlangen, Germany, 1997.
35. 10th American Conference on Theoretical Chemistry, Boulder, USA, 1999.
36. Invited to speak at The 9th Conference on Current Trends in Computational Chemistry, Vicksburg, USA, 2000.
37. Invited to speak at The International Symposium Computer Assistance to Chemical Research, Moscow, Russia, 2001.
38. Invited to speak at The 2001 ACS Northwest Regional Meeting, Seattle, USA, 2001.
39. Invited to speak at The 14th Canadian Symposium on Theoretical Chemistry, Ottawa, Canada, 2001.
40. Contributing Talk, American Chemical Society, 223rd National Meeting, April, 2002, Orlando.
41. Contributing Talk at The Second Harry Wiener International Memorial Conference, July, 2003, Brewster's Kananskis Guest Ranch, Alberta, Canada.
42. Invited to speak at The 226th American Chemical Society National Meeting, September, 2003, New York.
43. Invited to speak at Southeastern Regional Meeting of American Chemical Society, November, 2003, Atlanta.

IX Invited Seminar Speaker

1. Moscow State University, Moscow, USSR, 1975.
2. Institute of High Temperature of the USSR Academy of Sciences, Moscow, USSR, 1977.
3. Moscow State University, Moscow, 1978.
4. Komenius University, Bratislava, Czechoslovakia, 1983.
5. Institute of Physical Chemistry of the Czechoslovakia Academy of Sciences, Prague, 1983.
6. Institute of Chemistry of the USSR Academy of Sciences, Vladivostok, 1
7. Leningrad University, Leningrad, USSR, 1985.
8. Moscow Chemico-Physical Institute, Moscow, USSR, 1985.
9. Erlanger-Nurnberg University, Erlangen, Germany, 1989.
10. Heidelberg University, Germany, 1989.
11. Karlsruhe University, Germany, 1989.
12. Kaiserslautern University, Germany, 1989.
13. Hanover University, Germany, 1989.
14. Braunschweig University, Germany, 1989.
15. Bonn University, Germany, 1989.
16. University of Nijmegen, Netherlands, 1990.
17. Bern University, Switzerland, 1990.
18. University of Colorado at Boulder, USA, 1993.
19. San Diego State University, San Diego, USA, 1994.
20. Washington State University, Pullman, USA, 1994.
21. Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, USA, 1994.
22. Berlin Technical University, Germany, 1997.
23. Marburg University, Germany, 1997.
24. Institute of Inorganic Chemistry, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Bratislava, Slovakia, 1997.
25. Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, USA, 1998.
26. University of Missouri-Rola, Rola, USA, 1998.
27. Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, USA, 1999.
28. Kansas State University, Manhattan, USA, 2001.
29. University of Sherbrooke, Sherbrooke, Canada, 2003.
30. Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, USA, 2003.

X. Grants:

Awarded:
American Chemical Society - Petroleum Research Fund:
Title: "Theoretical Design of Large Molecules and New Materials".
Submitted: July 7, 1999.
Awarded: December 3, 1999 for a period 2000-2002.
Amount Awarded: $60,000

USU New Faculty Research Grant :
Title: "Theoretical Design of Oxygen Neutral and Ionic Clusters Beyond Ozone"
Submitted: November 10, 1999
Awarded: March 15, 2000 for a period 2000-2001.
Amount Awarded: $14,975

American Chemical Society - Petroleum Research Fund :
Title: "Advancing the Aromaticity Concept into All-Metal Species"
Submitted: January 2, 2002
Awarded: June 10, 2002 for a period 2002-2005.
Amount Awarded: $120,000

Pending:
U. S. National Institute of Health :
Title: "Search of Aromaticity in FeS Active Sites", will be submitted in May, 2003, for a period 2004-2007, amount requested: $210,000.

In preparation:
U. S. National Science Foundation :
Title: "Evolution of Chemical Bonding upon Fusion of Planar Aromatic Clusters into 2-D and 3-D Clusters and into 3-D Networks". For period 2004-2007, amount requested: $290,000.

U. S. National Science Foundation :
Respond to a new initiative announced by NSF aimed at Chemical Bonding Centers. $500,000 for the initial first stage and $3,000,000 for the second stage.

XI. Awards and Honors:

Alexander von Humboldt Fellowship, Germany : January 1990 - December 1992.
Invitation to Speak at the Panel Discussion "Views of Future Developments in Science" at the 14 th Canadian Symposium on Theoretical Chemistry, August 7, 2001, Ottawa, Canada.

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