Eric W. Reinheimer

Eric W. Reinheimer
Manager of Small Molecule Crystallography,Rigaku Americas Corporation, 9009 New Trails Drive, The Woodlands, USA

Biography

Eric W. Reinheimer obtained his Ph.D in 2007 from Texas A&M University, under the guidance of Professor Kim Dunbar focusing on conducting and multifunctional materials containing the organosulfur donor tetrathiafulvalene (TTF) and its derivatives. After postdoctoral appointments at California Institute of Technology (with Douglas Rees studying the enzyme nitrogenase) and Université de Rennes I (with Marc Fourmigué studying the solid state physics of organic metals and their solid solutions) he returned to Texas A&M prior to positions at California State Polytechnic University Pomona and California State University San Marcos where he served as Staff Scientist for the W.M. Keck Foundation Center for Molecular Structure and as a lecturer in the departments of chemistry and physics. In 2014, he joined Rigaku Americas Corporation doing small molecule crystallographic application work. Eric continues to collaborate and publish manuscripts with researchers around the world.

Research Interest

Supramolecular Chemistry, Solid State Organic Chemistry, Energetic Materials and Conducting and Multifunctional Molecular Materials