Vance Williams is an Associate Professor in the Chemistry Department at Simon Fraser University in British Columbia, Canada. Vance’s first encounter with liquid crystals came in 1992 when he joined the research group of Robert Lemieux at Queen’s University. His Ph.D. research on induced cholesteric phases sparked his continuing fascination with the optical microscopy of liquid crystals. His current research is aimed at elucidating the relationship between a molecule’s structure and its tendency to self-assemble into columnar LC phases. His group’s investigations primarily focus on dibenzophenazines, which constitute a versatile class of discotic mesogens that tolerate a wide range structural variation and exhibit columnar phases over broad temperature ranges.
Web page:
www.sfu.ca/~vancew/vew.htmFurther details of his research can be found at:
• E. Voisin, E. J. Foster, M. Rakotomalala, V. E. Williams, Chem. Mater. (2009), 21, 3251.
• C. Lavigueur, E. J. Foster, V. E. Williams, J. Am. Chem. Soc. (2008) 130, 11791.
• E. J. Foster, R. B. Jones, C. Lavigueur, V. E. Williams, J. Am. Chem. Soc. (2006) 128, 8569.