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Dr. Philip Boudjouk

Vice President for Research, Creative Activities and Technology Transfer (RCATT)

Phil Boudjouk Dr. Philip Boudjouk was named NDSU's first Vice President for Research, Creative Activities and Technology Transfer in March 2000 by President Joseph Chapman. Boudjouk has been active as a teacher, researcher, and member of the NDSU Department of Chemistry faculty since 1973. He earned his bachelor's degree at St. John's University, Jamaica, N.Y., and his doctorate in chemistry from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Prior to his appointment at NDSU, he held a Teaching and Research Fellowship at the University of California at Davis for two years. During his tenure as Vice President, research expenditures at NDSU have increased from $44 million to $106 million.

 

Boudjouk's research career has focused on organometallic chemistry with emphases on organosilicon compounds, polymers, catalysis, materials research and sonochemistry. He has more than 130 refereed publications in international journals and holds 19 patents. He has been the thesis advisor for 20 Ph. D. students and 22 M.S. students. Boudjouk has been a guest lecturer at over 40 universities in Europe and Asia.

Phil Boudjouk

From 1992-2000, Boudjouk served as Project Director for the North Dakota Experimental Program to Stimulate Competitive Research (ND EPSCoR). The ND EPSCoR program is widely recognized for its success in promoting and administering millions of dollars in federal contracts with research faculty throughout the North Dakota University System.

He has received numerous awards for teaching and research, including being named the Chamber of Commerce Distinguished Professor (1985) and University Faculty Lecturer (1985). He received the first annual Research Award from the College of Science and Mathematics (1992) and in 1998 he was named the Jordan A. Engberg Scholar, the first endowed professorship at NDSU.

For more detailed information about Dr. Boudjouk's credentials, see his COS Profile.

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