Editorial Board Member - JMSN

Leslie Glasser
ProfessorDepartment of Chemistry
Curtin University
Australia
BIOGRAPHY:
Leslie Glasser obtained his initial qualification in Applied & Industrial Chemistry from the University of Cape Town, then a Ph. D. in Chemical Engineering and D. I. C. in Chemical Physics from Imperial College, London. He is Professor Emeritus from the University of Witwatersrand, Johannesburg. He has spent sabbatical periods in the USA at Princeton and Cornell Universities, in the UK at University College Wales in Aberystwyth and at the Royal Institution in London, as well as at the Max Planck Institute, Gottingen, Germany, and the Department of Chemistry, University of Bologna, Italy.
RESEARCH INTERESTS:
Development of predictive thermodynamic methods for condensed phases (principally ionic systems).
Electrical and dielectric properties of insulators (especially proton conduction), with special emphasis on organic solids.
Properties of hydrogen-bonded associating liquids, including thermodynamics, infra red, dielectric features, and application of theoretical (modelling) methods thereto.
Development and application of instrumental methods in Chemistry time-domain dielectric spectroscopy (TDS) continuous-flow dynamic dialysis (CFDD).
Thermal processes in solids (phase transitions, decompositions, defects).
Computer modelling of solids (structures, thermodynamics, dynamics).
Development and application of computer methods in Chemistry.
Protein modelling: folding, crystal packing, physical relations.
Other Editorial Board Members - JMSN

Tony Jun Huang
Department of Engineering Science and Mechanics
Pennsylvania State University
United States

SHANKAR M. L. SASTRY
Department of Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science
Washington University, St. Louis
United States

Carlo Monaco
Department of Biomedical and Neuromotor Sciences
University of Bologna
Italy

RAFFAELE MAROTTA
Department of Chemical Engineering, Materials and Industrial Production
University of Naples Federico II
Italy

Jiye Fang
Department of Chemistry
New York State University,Binghamton United States