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Reinhard Bruch vitae
1. Curriculum-Vitae
Prof. Dr. Rerum Naturalis Diplom Physiker Reinhard F. Bruch.
Professor Emeritus of Physics
Nanoholding Inc. Chairman of the Board
RB Trading Trading and Consulting GmbH
Marshall Plan for the Americas and Germany Inc.
Phone +1 775 384 3789
Email: reinhardbruch1@gmail.com
EDUCATION:
1976 Dr. Rer. Nat. Free University (FU), Berlin, Germany.
Summa Cum Laude; Institute for Atomic and Solid State Physics, Center Program
(SFB161) for Hyperfine Interactions.
1970 Diplom Physiker, Dipl. Phys.; Technical University (TU), Hannover, Germany,
With High Distinction
1966 Vordiplom, Physics, Technical University (TU), Hannover, Germany.
CITIZENSHIPS: USA & German
LANGUAGES: English, German, French, and Russian
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:
1984-2009 Professor of Physics, Educator, Inventor, Entrepreneur, Sponsor of UNR
1988 -1998 President, Acspect Corp., Reno, NV, Nuclear Nonproliferation, USIC, Russia
2004-Present President, Nanoholding Inc., Reno, NV, USA
2007-Present President, Nanoholding GmbH, Bad Wiessee/ Ulm , Germany
1984-2006 Guest Professor, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) ,CA
2. 2000-2010 President; Applied Photonics Worldwide (APW) Inc., Reno, NV
2004-2006 Guest Professor, Max Born Institute (MBI), Berlin, Germany
1985-2005 Investor, Institute of Spectroscopy, Russian Academy of Science (RAS),
1986 – 2002 Investor, Lebedev Physical Institute, Prof.Sobelman (RAS), Moscow
1990- 2004 Sponsor, Joffe Physical Technical Institute, St. Petersburg, (RAS), Russia
1997-2002 Senior Consultant, American Technology Group (ATG). Monrovia and
CALTECH, Pasadena, CA (Chemical Physics, Prof. Zewail, Nobel Prize)
1989-2000 Senior Scientist, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL),
1990-2007 Research Professor, Max Planck Institute for Quantum Optics (MPQ),
Garching, Germany (Prof. Herbert Walther, Director)
1990-1992 Guest Professor, Manne Siegbahn Institute (MSI), Stockholm, Sweden
1987-1990 Guest Professor, Physics Department, University of Arizona, AZ
1985-1990 Guest Professor, Physics Department, Stanford University, (Prof. Meyerhof,
Prof.Ted Haensch, Nobel Laureate )
1982-1883 Research Scientist, Argonne National Laboratory (ANL), IL
1977-1984 Leading Scientist, University of Freiburg, Institute of Physics, Germany
1977-1979 Senior Scientist and Lecturer, University of Arhus, Denmark
1977-1978 Post Doctoral Fellow; Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG)
1971-1976 Research Associate, Free University (FU), Berlin, Germany
1969-1971 Lecturer, Medical School, University of Hannover, Germany
MAIN RESEARCH INTEREST:
Biophotonics; Near-Infrared (NIR) Spectroscopy, Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy
(FTIR), Raman Spectroscopy of Single Nano Particles; Nanotechnology, Nanobiophotonics,
Nanomedicine; Quantum Dots (QDs), Nanobioprocessor for Alzheimer (AD)Therapies;
Liposomes, Nanovesicle Encapsulation of Nutraceuticals, Vitamins and Drug Delivery Systems;
Antiaging of the Brain, Portable Life-Science Diagnostic Systems; Stem Cell and HIV Research;
Detection of Biological and Chemical Agents; Atomic, Molecular, Optical Physics, Extreme
Ultraviolet (EUV) and X-ray Optics; Middle Infrared (MIR) Cancer Diagnostics in vivo; X-ray
Diagnostics; Femto Second Laser Applications, Spectroscopy
3. MAIN PRIVATE INTEREST:
Painting and other artistic achievements, dancing, opera, integrated medicine, homeopathy,
healing with herbs, international endeavors
MEMBERSHIPS IN PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
International Society of Optical Engineers (SPIE)
Optical Society of America (OSA)
American Physical Society (APS)
Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft (DPG),
Phi Beta Delta Honor Society for International Scholars
American Council on Germany (ACG)
SCIENTIFIC AWARDS
1994 Certificate of Fellowship; Reinhard Frank Bruch was elected a Fellow of the American
Physical Society
1996 Mosel Feltner Award for Excellence in Research and Creative Activity at the University
of Nevada Reno (UNR)
BUSINESS AWARDS
2002 Certificate of Appreciation of the Lieutenant Governor of Nevada, Lorraine T. Hunt for
Dedication Efforts and distinguished Services in technological Innovations and
Entrepreneurship
2002 Republican Gold Medal aquired by the National Republican Congressional Committee
(NRCC)
2002 Office of the Lieutenant Governor of the State of Nevada, Lorraine T. Hunt : Appreciation
of the prestigious Congressional Gold Medal rewarded for Ingenuity and Vision for
4. Generations of Nevadans
2002 Recipient of the Republican Senatorial Medal of Freedom- The highest Honor the
Republican Members of the U.S Senate can bestow. Recommendation for this award was
given by Senator Bill First. M.D.
2003 Businessman of the Year 2003 in Recognition to the top Business Leaders in the United
States
2003 Listing in the Wall Street Journal of the Businessman of the Year 2003 Award for the
State of Nevada
2008 Reagan Congressional Commission- selected by the House Republican Trust
2007 Prof. Dr. Rer. Nat. Reinhard Bruch recipent of the 2007 Gold Medal
2008 Presidential Commission- The Chairman and Executive Council of the
National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC)
Business Organizations :
1996-2006 Bioelectromagnetic Institue(BMI), Member of the Board
2000-2004 Northern Nevada International Center, Board Member
2010-Present Reno Tahoe Photonics Chapter
2010-Present Professor of Global Education and Nanotechnology Development,
We Care About Kids Nevada, A Nonprofit Corporation
Nanomed Institute, LLC
Bruch, Investment , LLC
Business Affliliates :
U.S Corporation, Roseville, CA, USA.
All sun&wind energy inc.
Nanoholding Inc. Reno, NV, USA
Nanoholding GmbH. Bad Wiessee / Ulm, Germany
5. Neumorgen, Cologne, Germany
Biozone Laboratory Inc. Pittsburg, Ca. USA.
Synergy California L.P. Sausalito, CA, USA
Consiglio GmbH. Gruenwald/Munich Germany
Geonoko Global
Institute for Scientific Instruments GmbH (IFG), Aldershof, Germany (Director Prof. Langhoff)
International Capital and Metals Corp. Fallon. NV
Semispec Inernational Inc.
Professor Nano Inc.
Fraunhofer Research Institution for Electronic Nano Systems, ENAS
Exim Bank
Nanotechnology Institute, LLC
Wade Development Company
Political Affiliates :
Defence Reasearch & Development Organization : Ministry of Defence, New Delhi, India
National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC)
Presidental Roundtable for the State of Nevada, Washington DC
Republican Senatorial Committee ,US Senate, Washington, DC
US Senate, Nuclear Nonproliferation Committee, State of Nevada, Senator Reid
United States Industry Coalition (USIC) : Acspect Corporation & Livermore National Laboratory
(LNLL) & Lebedev Physical Institute (Director Nobel Laureate Basov) Moscow
Senator Harry Reid’s Office, US Senate
Scientific Affiliates :
University of Nevada Reno (UNR), Reno,
AppliedPhysics, UCD,Davis,CA
Medical School, UCD, Sacramento, CA
6. National Science Foundation (NSF) Center for Biophotonics & Technology (CBST)
Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Jena, Germany, Chemical Physics (Director Prof. Popp)
Max Planck Institute for Quantum Optics (MPQ), Garching, Germany
Max Born Institute (MBI), Adlershof, Germany
Polytechnic University- Hong Kong
Indian Institute of Technology- New Delhi, India
University of Ottawa, Canada
Sri Ramaswamy Memorial (SRM) University, India
McMaster University, Ontario, Canada
Medical Affiliates:
Cancer Screening and Treatment Center of Nevada, Reno, NV (Director Dr. Forsythe, M.D.
HMD)
Gerber Medical Clinic, Reno, NV (Dr.Gerber M.D., HMD))
Der Jaegerwinkel Privatklinik, Bad Wiessee Germany, (Dr. med .Klaus Huber)
Garry & Sun Ayurvedic Medicine, Reno, NV
Dr. med. Manfred Appel, Bad Wiessee,Germany
JP Renew Distributions, LLC San Francisco, CA
UC Davis School of Medicine, Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) Stem Cell Laboratory:
Production of Cellular an Biological Products.
Technology Agreement between Nanoholding Inc. and University of California Davis
NSF Center for Biophotonics and Technology (CBST) Associated Member, University of
Nevada Reno (Director Prof. Matthews)
Forschungskreis Der Ernaehrungs Industrie (FEI) e. V.Germany
PATENTS (20)
7. GRADUATE STUDENTS AND POST DOCTORAL SCHOLARS
More than 70 during last five years.
SOME “RELEVANT” PUBLICATIONS
Total Number of Peer Reviewed Scientific Publications: More than 360. Some of them are
mentioned below:
1. R. Bista, R. Bruch, A. Covington, “Investigations of thermotropic phase behavior of newly
developed PEGylated lipids using infrared spectroscopy”, Spectrochimica Acta A: Molecular and
Biomolecular Spectroscopy, under review (2010).
2. R. Bista, R. Bruch, A. Covington, “Spectroscopic characterization of nanovesicles originating from
self-forming synthetic PEGylated lipids”, Vibrational Spectroscopy, in press (2010).
3. R. Bista, R. Bruch, A. Covington, “Vibrational spectroscopic studies of newly developed synthetic
biopolymers”, Biopolymers, 93, 403-417 (2010).
4. R. Bista, R. Bruch, A. Covington, B. Rawat, “Near-Infrared (NIR) Spectroscopic Investigation of
Novel Bionanoparticles by using MOEMS Spectrometer”, International Journal of Microwave and
Optical Technology, Vol. 5 No. 1, 27-32 (2010).
5. R. Bista, R. Bruch, A. Covington, “Spectroscopic characterization of bionanoparticles originating
from newly developed self-forming synthetic PEGylated lipids (QuSomes)”, Analytical and
Bioanalytical Chemistry, 396, 1045-1055 (2010) (Featured in the front cover of Journal).
6. A. Covington, D. Atherton, R. Bista, R. Bruch, A. Cates, J. Iratcabal, Z. McCormick, T. Darling,
“New Frontiers in Dynamic Optical Diagnostics”, Proceeding of 12
th
International Symposium on
Microwave and Optical Technology, in press (2010).
7. R. Bista, R. Bruch, A. Covington, T. Huser, “Recent advances in nanotechnology and biophotonics
using vibrational spectroscopic techniques”, Proceeding of 12
th
International Symposium on
Microwave and Optical Technology, in press (2010).
8. R. Bista, R. Bruch, A. Covington, B. Rawat, “MOEMS technology based NIR spectrometer for
comprehensive analysis of biopolymers”, Proceeding of 12
th
International Symposium on
Microwave and Optical Technology, in press (2010).
9. R. Bista, R. Bruch, A. Covington, “Variable-temperature Raman spectro-microscopy for a
comprehensive analysis of the conformational order in PEGylated lipids”, Journal of Raman
Spectroscopy, 40, 463-471 (2009).
10. R. Bista, R. Bruch, “Near-infrared spectroscopic studies of self-forming lipids and nanovesicles”,
Proceedings of SPIE, Vol. 7188 (SPIE, Bellingham, WA, 2009) Article CID Number: 718808 (2009).
11. R. Bista, R. Bruch, A. Covington, “Thin-layer infrared spectroscopic study on thermal behavior of
non-phospholipid lipids”, Proceedings of SPIE, Vol. 7188 (SPIE, Bellingham, WA, 2009) Article CID
Number: 718807 (2009).
12. U.I. Safronova, R. Bista, R. Bruch, Y. Ralchenko, “Dielectronic recombination of Xe8+ ion and
satellite lines of Xe7+ ion”, Journal of Physics B: Atomic, Molecular & Optical Physics, 42, 015001
(2009).
13. R. Bista, R. Bruch, A. Covington, A. Sorger, T. Gerstmann, A. Otto, “Investigations of Thermotropic
Phase Behavior of Newly Developed Synthetic PEGylated Lipids using Raman Spectro-
Microscopy”, Biopolymers, 89(11), 1012-1020 (2008).
14. R. Bista, R. Bruch, “Near-infrared spectroscopy of newly developed PEGylated lipids”,
Spectrochimica Acta Part A: Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy, 71, 410-416 (2008).
8. 15. R. Bista, R. Bruch, “First experimental study of self-forming synthetic lipids by confocal laser
tweezers Raman spectroscopy”, Proceedings of SPIE, Vol. 7099 (SPIE, Bellingham, WA, 2008)
Article CID Number: 709903 (2008).
16. R. Bista, R. Bruch, A. Covington, A. Sorger, T. Gerstmann, A. Otto, “Temperature-controlled
Raman microscopy to study the phase behavior of synthetic PEGylated lipids and nanovesicles”,
Proceedings of SPIE, Vol. 7099 (SPIE, Bellingham, WA, 2008) Article CID Number: 709904 (2008).
17. R. Bista, A. Akambi, A. Ambardekar, R. Bruch, B. Keller, “First spectroscopic study in the near-
infrared (NIR) of self-forming nanovesicles”, Proceeding of ISMOT-2007, ISBN-978-88-548-1476-9,
723-726 (2007).
18. R. Bista, H. Merabet, R. Bruch, S. Fülling, “Absolute calibration of a 1.5 m grazing incidence
monochromator for extreme ultraviolet (EUV) diagnostics of a plasma source”, Nucl. Instr. Meth. B,
261, 166-169 (2007).
19. U.I. Safronova, R. Bista, R. Bruch, H. Merabet, “Relativistic many-body calculations of atomic
properties in Pd-like ions”, Canadian Journal of Physics, 86 (1), 131-149 (2007).
20. H. Merabet, R. Bista, R. Bruch, S. Fülling, “Absolute characterization of EUV radiation generated by
discharge produced plasma (DPP) for lithography applications”, International Journal of Microwave
and Optical Technology, Vol. 2 No. 2, 172-181 (2007).
21. H. Merabet, R. Bista, R. Bruch, S. Fülling, A. L. Godunov, “Spectroscopic studies of xenon EUV
emission in the 40-80 nm wavelength range using an absolutely calibrated monochromatic”, Journal
of Physics, conference series 58, 97-100 (2007).
22. H. Merabet, R. Bista, C. Schubert, S. Fülling, R. Bruch, A. L. Godunov, “Characterization of
extreme ultraviolet (EUV) emission from xenon generated using a compact plasma-discharge
source for lithography applications”, Proceedings of SPIE, Vol. 5918, 102-113 (2005).
“RELEVANT” INVITED TALKS AND CONTRIBUTED PAPERS AT INTERNATIONAL
CONFERENCES
1. “Variable-temperature Raman spectro-microscopy for a comprehensive analysis of the
phase transitions and conformational order in PEGylated lipids”,
R. Bista, R. Bruch, A. Covington, Fall 2008 Meeting of the California Section of the
American Physical Society, University of California, Dominguez Hills , Carson, California,
USA, October 17-18, 2008 (contributed talk).
2. "Characterization of self-forming nanovesicles using vibrational spectroscopic techniques”,
R. Bruch, R. Bista, Emilie Steinhoff, T. Huser, 35th
Federation of Analytical Chemistry and
Spectroscopy Societies (FACSS) conference, September 28- October 2, 2008, Reno,
Nevada, USA (poster).
3. "Investigations of thermotropic phase behavior of newly developed synthetic PEGylated
lipids using Raman spectro-microscopy”,
R. Bista, R. Bruch, A. Covington, A. Sorger, T. Gerstmann, A. Otto, 35th
Federation of
Analytical Chemistry and Spectroscopy Societies (FACSS) conference, September 28-
October 2, 2008, Reno, Nevada, USA (poster).
4. "Temperature-controlled Raman microscopy for a comprehensive analysis of the
conformational order in PEGylated lipids”,
R. Bista, R. Bruch, A. Covington, A. Sorger, T. Gerstmann, A. Otto, XXI International
Conference on Raman Spectroscopy, August 17-22, 2008, London, UK (poster).
9. 5. "Temperature-controlled Raman microscopy to detect phase transitions in newly developed
PEGylated lipids and nanovesicles”,
R. Bista, R. Bruch, T. Huser, XXI International Conference on Raman Spectroscopy,
August 17-22, 2008, London, UK (contributed talk).
6. "Investigation of self-forming lipids and nanovesicles using vibrational spectroscopy”,
Stem cell research center, University of California Medical Center, August 5, 2008,
University of California, Davis, Sacramento, California (Invited talk).
7. "Investigation of self-forming lipids and nanovesicles using vibrational spectroscopy”,
R. Bista, R. Bruch, T. Huser, 11th Liposome Research Days Conference, July 19-22,
2008, Yokohama, Japan (poster).
8. "Temperature induced Raman spectroscopy to detect phase transitions and associated
changes in the conformational order of PEGylated lipids ",
R. Bista, R. Bruch, A. Covington, A. Sorger, T. Gerstmann, A. Otto, 11th Liposome
Research Days Conference, July 19-22, 2008, Yokohama, Japan (poster).
9. "First experimental study of self-forming synthetic lipids by confocal laser tweezers Raman
spectrosocpy ",
R. Bista, R. Bruch, Photonics North 2008, June 2-4, 2008, Montreal, Canada (poster).
10. "Temperature-controlled Raman microscopy to study the phase behavior of synthetic
PEGylated lipids and nanovesicles ",
R. Bista, R. Bruch, A. Covington, A. Sorger, T. Gerstmann, A. Otto, Photonics North 2008,
June 2-4, 2008, Montreal, Canada (poster).
11. "First spectroscopic study in the near-infrared (NIR) of self-forming nano vesicles ",
R. Bista, A. Akambi, A. Ambardekar, R. Bruch, and B. Keller, 11th
International Symposium
on Microwave and Optical Technology (ISMOT 2007), December, 17-21, Rome, Italy
(Invited talk).
12. "Near-infrared spectroscopic analysis of newly developed self-forming synthetic lipid
vesicles ",
R. Bista, A. Ambardekar, R. Bruch, Fall 2007 Meeting of the California Section of the
American Physical Society, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, California,
USA, October 26- 27, 2007 (contributed talk).
13. "Novel Optical and Biophotonic Analysis on Lipid Based Nanomaterials ",
R. Masina, R. Bruch, J. P. Landry, X. D. Zhu, A. N. Parikh and T. Otto, 1st
European
Conference & Exhibition on integration issues of miniatured systems- MEMS, MOEMS, ICs
and electronic components, Paris, France. March, 27-28, 2007 (Poster).
14. “The Journey into the Nano-cosmos”, University of Nevada Reno, Department of Physics
colloquia, Reno, NV, March 30, 2007. “Nanobiophotonics”, Topics in Biophotonics, National
Science Foundation (NSF) Center for Biophotonics Science and Technology (CBST),
University of California Davis, Sacramento, CA, February 27, 2007 (Invited Lecture).
10. Reinhard Bruch
Dr. Reinhard Bruch served at the University as a
professor of physics for 25 years. During this
time, he mentored and advised more than 100
graduate students. Ten of those students
became professors at prestigious universities.
Bruch authored more than 360 publications,
filed 20 patents and created three high tech
companies in the field of applied photonics,
nanotechnology and nano medicine. He is also
the recipient of several senatorial and
congressional awards.
-An exert form The University of Nevada,
Reno’s “Honor the Best”
May 13, 2009