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Name: Terry E. Haas
Title: Professor of Chemistry
Departmental Affiliation: Chemistry Department
Degrees: Ph.D., 1963 Massachusetts Institute of Technology; B.S., 1958 Michigan State University
Expertise: Physical Inorganic and Materials Chemistry;

Structural Chemistry;

Nature of bonding in transition metal and main group compounds;

Synthesis, optical and transport properties in solids and thin films;

Chemistry of energy conversion and conservation.

Major Awards: Fulbright Scholar 1958-1959, Universitat Heidelberg
E-mail: terry.haas@tufts.edu

Other websites: http://www.chem.tufts.edu/faculty/haas/index.html
Scholarship & Research: G.P. Lamaze, H.H. Chen-Mayer, D.A. Becker, F. Vereda, R.B. Goldner, T. Haas, and P. Zerigian, “Cold neutron depth profiling of lithium-ion battery materials”, J. Power Soucres, 2003, 119. 680-685.

Jeremy S. Disch, Richard J. Staples, Thomas E. Concolino, Terry E. Haas, and Elena V. Rybak-Akimova, “Nickel(II) Cyclidenes with Appended Ethylpyridine Receptor Centers as Molecular Tweezers for Dicarboxylic Acids”, Inorg. Chem., 2003, 42, 6749-6763.

Aida M. Herrera, Ganna V. Kalayda, Jeremy S. Disch, Jeffrey P. Wikstrom, Ivan V. Korendovych, Richard J. Staples, Charles F. Campana, Alexander Y. Nazarenko, Terry E. Haas, and Elena V. Rybak-Akimova, “Reactions at the azomethine C:N bonds in the nickel(II) and copper(II) complexes of pyridine-containing Schiff-base macrocyclic ligands”, Dalton Trans., 2003, 23, 4482-4492.

X. Gratens, V. Bindilatti, N.F. Oliveira, Jr., Y. Shapira, S. Foner, Z. Golacki, and T.E. Haas, “Magnetization steps in Zn1-xMnxO: Four largest exchange constants and single-ion anisotropy”, Phys. Rev. B: Condents. Matter Mater. Phys., 2004, 69, 125209/1-125209/11.

Regina Valluzzi, Elisabetta Bini, Terry Haas, Peggy Cebe, and David L. Kaplan, “Nanolayered features of collagen-like peptides”, NASA Conf. Publ., 2003, 2003, 311-319.

Valluzzi, R., ; Guertin, R.P.; Haas, T.E., “Magnetically complexed collagen nanocomposites”, Philosophical Magazine, 2004, 84, 3439-3447.

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