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Carlo Montemagno, PhD, is the former and founding Dean of the College of Engineering and Applied Science at the University of Cincinnati. Immediately prior, he was the Chair of the Department of Bioengineering and Associate Director of the California NanoSystems Institute as well as the Roy & Carol Doumani Professor of Biomedical Engineering at UCLA. Previous to Montemagno’s tenure with UCLA, he served as Associate Professor in the Department of Biological and Environmental Engineering at Cornell University. Montemagno earned his B.S. in Agricultural and Biological Engineering from Cornell (1980) and M.S. in Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering from Penn State University (1990). After completing his undergraduate studies in 1980, he joined the United States Navy and served for ten years in several senior management positions as a Civil Engineering Corps Officer. He then joined Argonne National Laboratory where he led laboratory and field investigations developing bioremediation technology for the treatment of hazardous waste. In 1995 Montemagno earned his PhD in Civil Engineering and Geological Sciences from Notre Dame University. Upon obtaining his PhD in Civil Engineering, he began his academic career as an Assistant Professor at Cornell University in the Department of Agricultural and Biological Engineering where he was one of the pioneers in the field of Nanobiotechnology. Montemagno has amassed a distinguished scholarly record resulting in a number of patents as well as appointments to numerous editorial boards and governmental committees. He is a Fellow of the American Academy of Nanomedicine, a Fellow of the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering, and a Fellow of the NASA Institute of Advance Concepts. He is a recipient of the Feynman Prize for Experimental Work in Nanotechnology. Montemagno’s current research and near term investigations focus on the development of experimental techniques to integrate metabolic functionality into materials through the engineering of biomolecular systems. Recent efforts addressed the creation of advanced systems for water purification and treatment, and the development of materials for the synthesis of high-value chemicals through the harvesting of solar energy.

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Sharaf M.G., Cetinel S., Heckler L., Damji K., Unsworth L., Montemagno C., “Nanotechnology-Based Approaches for Ophthalmology Applications: Therapeutic and Diagnostic Strategies” APJO 3 (2014) 172-180 Cetinel S., Caliskan H.B., Yucesoy T.D., Donatan A.S., Yuca E., Urgen M., Karaguler N.G., Tamerler C., “Addressable Self Immobilization of Lactate Dehydrogenase Across Multiple Length Scales” Biotechnology Journal 8 (2013) 262-272 CetinelS., Dincer S., Cebeci A., Oren E. E., Whitaker J. D., Schwartz D. T., Karaguler N. G., Sarikaya M., Tamerler C., “Peptides to bridge biological-platinum materials interface”Bioinspired, Biomimetic and Nanobiomaterials 1 (2012) 143 –153 Khatayevich D., Gungormus M., Yazici H., So C., Cetinel S., Ma H., Jen A., Tamerler C., Sarikaya M., “Biofunctionalization of materials for implants using engineered peptides” Acta Biomaterialica 6 (2010) 4634–4641

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