Yale School of Engineering & Applied Science Faculty and Staff
Yale School of Engineering & Applied Science Faculty
Chemical Engineering

T. Kyle Vanderlick


Dean of the School of Engineering & Applied Science & Thomas E. Golden, Jr. Professor

  • Fax
      (203) 432-0358
  • Office Address
      10 Hillhouse Avenue
      Dunham Laboratory 236
      New Haven, CT 06511

Ph.D., University of Minnesota

M.S., Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

B.S., Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

RESPONSIBILITIES
Dean Vanderlick heads the School of Engineering & Applied Science, consisting of the Departments of Biomedical, Chemical, Mechanical, Electrical Engineering, and Applied Physics as well as the degree program in Environmental Engineering.

INTERESTS
Properties of synthetic and biological membranes; molecular engineering of structured surfaces and nanostructures; adhesion and surface forces.

 

AWARDS & HONORS

  • Presented the Ethel Z. Casassa Memorial Lecture at Carnegie Mellon University  (2006)
  • Presented the Grace Hopper Lecture at the University at Pennsylvania  (2002)
  • President's Award for Distinguished Teaching: Princeton University  (2002)
  • Van Ness Lectures Presenter at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute  (1997)
  • Christian R. and Mary F. Lindback Award for Distinguished Teaching: University of Pennsylvania  (1993)
  • David and Lucile Packard Fellowship  (1991)
  • Presidential Young Investigator Award  (1989)

REPRESENTATIVE PUBLICATIONS

  • Specific Binding of Different Vesicle Populations by the Hybridization of Membrane-anchored DNA, P.A. Beales, T. Kyle Vanderlick, 2007, Journal of Physical Chemistry A, 111, 12372-12380.
  • Kinetics of Cryptdin-4 Translocation Coupled with Peptide-Induced Vesicle Leakage, J.E. Cummings, T. Kyle Vanderlick, 2007, Biochemistry, 46, 11882-11891.
  • Nano-spot-Welding and Contact Evolution During Cycling of a Model Micro-Switch, C.M. Doelling, J. Songa, D. Srolovitz, T. Kyle Vanderlick, 2007, Journal of Applied Physics, 101, 124303 (1-7).
  • A Time-Resolved Fluorescence Diphenylhexatriene (DPH) Anisotropy Characterization of a Series of Model Lipid Constructs for the Sperm Plasma Membrane, G.M. Troup, S.P. Wrenn, M. Apel-Paz, G.F. Doncel, T. Kyle Vanderlick, 2006, Industrial/Engineering Chem-Research, 45, 6939-3945.
  • Control of Adhesion and Surface Forces via Potential-Dependent Adsorption of Pyridine, J. Fréchette, T. Kyle Vanderlick, 2005, Journal of Physical Chemistry B, 109, 4007-4013.
 


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