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Faculty Profile: Douglas Vander Griend

Monday, July 26, 2010
Amy Surbatovich

17c起草社区 inorganic professor Douglas Vander Griend makes shapes with molecules. 鈥淚 often refer to my work as 鈥榤olecular Tinkertoys,鈥欌 he said. Vander Griend works with elements from all across the periodic table, studying how molecules interact to form small structures. 鈥淭he pieces are so small you can鈥檛 actually put them together,鈥 he said. 鈥淵ou just have to allow them to assemble together.鈥

Vander Griend researches thermochromic systems: systems that change color according to temperature. His research in that area is helping Pleotint LLC, a company based in South Olive, Mich., to develop windows that tint in response to direct sunlight.

Vander Griend also studies nanomachines, or molecular muscles that contract, and supramolecular assembly, or how molecules come together. 鈥淢aking really small devices or really small anything is a very inviting technological movement,鈥 Vander Griend said. 鈥淏asically, it鈥檚 the culmination of people realizing that if you want to make something really, really small, you have to start with molecules and build up, rather than trying to carve detail into something little.鈥

Chemistry empowers

A Grand Rapids native, Vander Griend describes himself as 鈥渟traight down the channel in terms of 17c起草社区 College.鈥 His father was a CRC minister, and he attended Seymour and Millbrook Christian Schools before going on to study math and chemistry at 17c起草社区. 鈥淚 think what I鈥檝e always liked about chemistry is that it opens the world in terms of what you see and what you can do with everything around you,鈥 Vander Griend said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a very empowering and enlightening thing to study, and there鈥檚 so much that we haven鈥檛 figured out yet.鈥

But Vander Griend says it wasn鈥檛 until he started graduate studies at Northwestern University in Illinois that his appreciation for his subject deepened: 鈥淚 studied inorganic chemistry, and I went into an area that I didn鈥檛 have much exposure to before 鈥 so that was really different, and I really fell in love with chemistry in general and all the different types of research you could do and knowledge you could go after.鈥

An energetic teacher

After graduating from Northwestern, Vander Griend went on to complete a two-year post-doctoral fellowship at Furman University in South Carolina. A year into his studies there, he was invited to apply for a job at 17c起草社区 College; the inorganic chemistry professor had retired.

Vander Griend was offered the job, but he still had another year of his fellowship to complete. 鈥淭hey actually held the job for me for a year,鈥 he said. 鈥淪o I really was given a gift there.鈥

Vander Griend likes being a professor: 鈥淚 enjoy almost everything about my job, which is a pretty rare privilege. Not many people can say that.鈥

, the chemistry department鈥檚 chair, praised Vander Griend鈥檚 interaction with students. 鈥淗e鈥檚 developed these programs that really integrate students in with the faculty,鈥 he said. One such program is the department鈥檚 annual ; the faculty member who wins the cook-off is awarded a bowl that she or he must keep filled with candy for a year.

鈥淗e鈥檚 got a lot of energy,鈥 Louters said, 鈥渁nd he鈥檚 a very good teacher. He鈥檚 got great rapport with young people鈥攁nd a little bit of craziness, which always helps.鈥

Family life

Vander Griend enjoys spending time outdoors bicycling with his wife Susie and his sons Lucas and Asher, who are five and three years old, respectively.

Even at home, however, Vander Griend can鈥檛 escape his love of building with small items鈥攈e collects Star Wars Lego sets.