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Brian Coppola

Brian P. Coppola
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Brian P. Coppola in November 2015
Born 5 February 1957 (1957-02-05) (age 60)
Lawrence, Massachusetts, USA
Residence Ann Arbor
Nationality American
Fields Chemistry
Education
Institutions University of Wisconsin–Whitewater
University of Michigan
Alma mater University of New Hampshire
University of Wisconsin–Madison
Doctoral advisor Barry M. Trost
Doctoral students Alan L. Kiste (Cal Poly)
Known for CSIE/UM, CALC/UM
Notable awards Robert Foster Cherry Award (2012)
MI Assoc. Coll. Univ. Professor of the Year (2016)
CASE/Carnegie US National Professor of the Year (2009)
Website
umich.edu/~bcoppola

Brian P. Coppola (born February 5, 1957 in Lawrence, Massachusetts) is a chemistry professor at the University of Michigan.

Raised in Methuen, Massachusetts, and Derry, New Hampshire, Coppola is the eldest of four children of Frank and Shirley Coppola. He graduated from Pinkerton Academy in 1974. In 1978, he received a B.S. from the University of New Hampshire, then was awarded a Ph.D. from the University of Wisconsin–Madison in 1984, having carried out research under the supervision of Barry M. Trost. In 1982, he joined the faculty at the University of Wisconsin–Whitewater. He was hired at the University of Michigan in 1986 as a Visiting Assistant Professor, and then as a Lecturer (1987). In 1996-1997, his tenure case established a new policy within the UM College of Literature, Science and the Arts: that faculty positions within the College might be based on discipline-centered teaching and learning, that is, the interdisciplinary combination of the discipline and the learning sciences. The details of his case, and that of three other individuals with comparable career paths, is the basis of the book Balancing Acts by Mary Taylor Huber. Coppola was appointed as Arthur F. Thurnau Professor in 2001, and became a Full Professor of Chemistry in 2001-2002. He served as the Associate Chair of the chemistry department at the University of Michigan from 2002-2012. In 2013, he was appointed as the department's first Associate Chair for Educational Development & Practice, where he directs the department's programs for student professional development (CSIE|UM for the future faculty; CALC|UM for the future industry/private section professionals; Master's degree options; international programs).

In 1998, Professor Coppola was appointed as the Grand Editor (editor in chief) for the quarterly publication of the Professional Chemistry fraternity, Alpha Chi Sigma, The Hexagon of Alpha Chi Sigma. The most noteworthy articles developed for The Hexagon are those of the Rediscovery of the Elements series, which document the history of the discovery of the chemical elements through research and travel to the original sites of their discoveries, authored by Professor James L. Marshall (University of North Texas) and his wife, Jenny.


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