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Dr. Scott Weinert
Office: 319 Physical Science I
Phone: (405) 744-6543
charles.s.weinert@okstate.edu


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Charles S. Weinert Bio

Scott Weinert was born in Detroit, MI and grew up on the East Side of Detroit, East Detroit (now Eastpointe), and Berkley.  He attended the University of Detroit Jesuit High School, and did his undergraduate studies at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, MI.  While there, he conducted undergraduate research with Prof. Arthur J. Ashe III working on the synthesis and gas phase electron diffraction study of an antimony-containing heteroferrocene.  After graduating from UM in 1995, he worked for Selective Technologies, Inc. which is a startup company founded by Prof. Mark Meyerhoff at UM and Dr. Glenn Martin.  He began graduate studies at the University of Chicago in 1996 and worked in the research group of Prof. Lawrence R. Sita, studying lead/oxo/siloxide clusters and also polystannanes.  He obtained a M.S. degree from U Chicago in 1997 and then moved to Northwestern University (Evanston, IL) where he worked with Prof. Duward F. Shriver.  His Ph.D. thesis was focused on the ligand substitution chemistry of clusters containing the {W6Cl8}4+ core.  After obtaining a Ph.D. from NU in 2000, he was a Postdoctoral Research Fellow with Prof. Ian P. Rothwell at Purdue University (West Lafayette, IN).  His research there involved the synthesis and characterization of tantalum binaphthoxide complexes for use in asymmetryic hydrogenation of prochiral alkenes and carbonyl compounds, as well as on the synthesis and chemistry of germanium(II) aryloxide and binaphthoxide complexes.

Prof. Weinert began his independent career in 2004 at Oklahoma State University (Stillwater, OK).  His research has focused on the synthesis and characterization of oligogermanes, including those having linear, branched, and cyclic geometries.  His research team developed the hydrogermolysis reaction for the systematic construction of these molecules in pure form, and they have used this method to prepare a diverse array of new molecules with varying chain lengths and substitution patterns.  This allows the tuning of the physical properties of these molecules, since their composition and physical properties are intimately related.  His research team has prepared the first structurally characterized branched oligogermane as well as the longest fully characterized linear oligogermane.  The latter species, along with several of its shorter-chain counterparts, is luminescent in the solid state and in solution and these also have the potential to serve as conductive materials when cast into thin films.  The group is currently focused on preparing hepta- and longer-chain oligogermanes in order to ascertain wether these molecules will exhibit new and useful optical and/or electronic properties.

Outside of chemistry, Prof. Weinert is a (highly) amateur musician, and has been playing electric bass guitar for nearly 30 years.  He has recorded several songs with the Detroit-based band Electric Six and has also played in a few bands of his own over the years.  He also enjoys travelling and watching ice hockey, particularly the Montreal Canadiens, Toronto Maple Leafs, and Winnipeg Jets.  He lives in Edmond, Oklahoma with his wife Christa and son CJ.

WIth John Nash of Electric Six at Na$hinal Sound Studios (Warren, MI)

Prof. Weinert's CV

Group Members

          Sangeetha Komanduri (5th Year PhD Student)

Hometown: Stillwater, OK
B.S. in Chemistry from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

 

                             Floyd Alexander Shumaker (4th Year PhD Student)

Hometown: Galesburg, IL
B.S. from St. Ambrose University, Davenport, Iowa
Interests: Running, Sleeping, and Video Games

                                  Miguel Léal (2nd Year PhD Student)

Hometown: Brownsville, TX
B.S. from University of Texas-Brownsville
Interests: Video Games, Judo, and Jiu-Jitsu

                                      Ardalan Hayatifar (2nd Year PhD Student)

Hometown: Tehran, Iran
B.S. in Pure Chemistry from Shahid Beheshti University
M.S. in Nanochemistry, Iran University of Science and Technology
Interests: Chess, Hiking, and Judo

Group Photos

The Crüe in May 2005:
Left to Right: Esla Subashi, Lindy Goeller.

The Crüe in July 2006:
Left to Right: Esla Subashi, Tony Wetherby, Monika Amadoruge

Group Jun2009

The Crüe in June 2009:
Left to Right: Rebecca Green, Erin (Short) Shrick, Scott Weinert, Tony Wetherby,
Christian Samanamu, Monika Amadoruge

Group Jul2010

The Crüe in June 2010:

Left to Right: Kimberly Roewe, Courtney Anderson, Christian Samanamu,
Erin (Short) Schrick, Scott Weinert, Aaron Schrick, Monika Amadoruge

Group Aug2011

The Crüe in August 2011:

Left to Right: Courtney Anderson, Christian Samanamu, Erin (Short) Schrick, Aaron Schrick,
Kimberly Roewe, Scott Weinert, Kimberly Sigala (Visiting Undergrad-UTEP),
Eduardo Cervantes (Visiting Undergrad-UTEP)

Group May 2014

The Crüe in May 2014:

Left to Right: Sangeetha Komanduri, Kimberly Roewe, Scott Weinert, Aaron Schrick

Group June 2016 

The Crüe in June 2015:

Left to Right: Scott Weinert, Sangeetha Komanduri, Melanie Wolf (Visiting student from
Prof. Frank Uhlig's lab at TU-Graz), Alex Shumaker

The Crüe in April 2017:

Back, Left to Right: Alex Shumaker, Cody Knight, Scott Weinert
Front, Left to Right: Miguel Leal, Sangeetha Komanduri, Sydney Hallenbeck



The Crüe in April 2017:

Left to Right: Alex Shumaker, Ardalan Hayatifar, Miguel Leal, Scott Weinert
Sangeetha Komanduri, Erika Lopez Quiroz

The Crüe in May 2018:

Left to Right: Scott Weinert, Sangeetha Komanduri, Alex Shumaker,
Miguel Leal, Ardalan Hayatifar.

 Thad and Vanessa 2

The Crüe in June 2022:

Left to Right: Thad Stancil, Vanessa Fortney


Weinert Group May 2024 2

The Crüe in May 2024:

Left to Right: Vanessa Fortney, Julia Murphy, Scott Weinert. Laura Levescy, Patrick Kitzel

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