Curriculum Vitae
Education
Degree Institution Field Dates
Ph.D. University of Missouri-Columbia Physics 1980-1985
Dissertation: Electric Field effects on Shallow Donor Impurities
Advisor: Thomas Wolfram, APS Fellow
B.S. Middle East Technical University Physics 1979
Full-Time Academic Experience
Institution Rank Field Dates
FIU Assistant Provost STEM 2018-present
FIU Professor Physics 2016-present
FIU Director CWGS 2011-present
FIU Associate Professor Physics 1992-2016
FIU Assistant Professor Physics 1987-1992
WVU Research Associate Physics 1984-1987
West Virginia University (WVU)
Part-Time Academic Experience
Institution Rank Field Dates
FIU Faculty Fellow Honors College 1999-2003
UMC Teaching Assistant Physics 1980-1983
University of Missouri-Columbia (UMC)
Non-Academic Experience
Place of Employment Title Dates
Amoco Research Center/Standard Oil of Indiana
Naperville, IL. Research Scientist 1983-1984
Publications in Discipline
- S. M., Rose, S. Farhangi, Y. Darici, Strategic Career Development for STEM Women Faculty, IGI Global book “Faculty Development for Digital Teaching and Learning”, July 2018.
- M., Rose, & Y. Darici, Awareness, commitment and empowerment of women faculty. Proceedings of the International Women’s Congress, Ankara, Turkey, November 2016.
- PB Tiwari, PP Chapagain, S Banda, Y Darici, A Üren, YC Tse-Dinh. Characterization of molecular interactions between Escherichia coli RNA polymerase and topoisomerase I by molecular simulations. FEBS Lett.2016 Sep. 590:2844-51.
- S Banda, PB Tiwari, Y Darici, YC Tse-Dinh. Investigating direct interaction between Escherichia colitopoisomerase I and RecA, Gene. 2016 Jul 1;585(1):65-70
- PB Tiwari, L Astudillo, K Pham, X Wang, J He, S Bernad, V Derrien, P Sebban, J Miksovska, Y Darici. Characterization of molecular mechanism of neuroglobin binding to cytochrome c: A surface plasmon resonance and isothermal titration calorimetry study. Inorganic Chemistry Communications, Volume 62, Pages 37-41, December 2015
- P B Tiwari,A Üren, J He, Y Darici, and X Wang. Note: Model identification and analysis of bivalent analyte surface plasmon resonance data, , Review of Scientific Instrument, 86, 106107 (2015)
- PB Tiwari, X Wang, J He, Y Darici Analyzing Surface Plasmon resonance data: Choosing a correct biphasic model for interpretation, Review of Scientific Instruments, 86 (3), 035001, 2015.
- P B Tiwari, L Astudillo, J Miksovska, X Wang, W Li, Y Darici and J He. Quantitative Study of Protein-Protein Interaction by Quartz Nanopipettes, Nanoscale, 6, 10255-10263, 2014.
- P B Tiwari, T Annamalai, B Cheng, G Narula, X Wang, YC Tse-Dinh, J He, and Y Darici. A surface plasmon resonance study of the intermolecular interaction between Esherichia colitopoisomerase I and pBAD/Thio supercoiled plasmid DNA., Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 445 (2), 445-450, 2014.
- Y P Shan, P B Tiwari, P Krishnakumar, I Vlassiouk, W Z Li, X W Wang, Y Darici, S M Lindsay, H D Wang, S Smirnov, and J He. Surface modification of graphene nanopores for protein translocation, Nanotechnology, 24 (49), 495102, 2013.
- P Krishnakumar, P B Tiwari, S Staples, T Luo, Y Darici, J He & S M Lindsay. Mass transport through vertically aligned large diameter MWCNTs embedded in parylene, Nanotechnology 23 (45) 455101, 2012.
- L Cai, X Wang, Y Darici, P.A. Dowben, J Zhang Energetics of the dipole flip-flop motion in a ferroelectric polymer chain, of Chem. Phys. Vol.126 (12), 124908, Mar. 28, 2007.
- N M. Mulchan, M Rodriguez, O’ Shea , Y Darici, Application of a high resolution SPR technique for monitoring real-time metal/dielectric interactions. Sensors and Actuators B 88, 132-137, 2003.
- Zumbiehl, S. Mergui, M. Ayoub, M Hage-Ali, Zerrai, K. Cherkaoui, G. Marrakchi, Y. Darici. Compensation Origins in II-VI CZT Materials, Journal of Materials Science and Engineering, vol. B71, pp297-300, 2000.
- Jin, J. A. Rodriguez, C. Z. Li, Y. Darici, N.J. Tao Self -assembly of Aromatic Thiols on Au (111). Vol 425, pp. 101-111, Surface Science, 1999.
- Darici, P.H. Holloway, J. Sebastian, T. Trottier, S. Jones and J. Rodriguez Electron Beam Dissociation of CO and CO2 on ZnS Thin Films, J. Vac. Sci. Technol. A 17 (3) May/June 1999.
- Milano, Y. Ke, N. Tao, X. Wang, and Y. Darici. Structural Studies of Sulfur-Passivated GaAs(100) Surfaces with LEED and AFM, Vol 1-2, pp 29-36, 30 Sept. 1998 Surface Science, 1998.
- Wu, L. Liu, J. Marcano, P. Nichols, S. Mergui and Y. Darici Temperature Studies of Sulfur Passivated GaAs(100) Contacts, Material Science and Engineering B. Solid State Materials for Advanced Technology 46 (61), 1997.
- Subbarao, F. Wu and Y. Darici. User Friendly Digital Image Processing System for Low Energy Electron Diffraction Applications, IEEE Southeastcon ’93, 8 pages, April, 1993.
- Y Wang, Y Darici and P H. Holloway Surface Passivation of GaAs with P2S5 – Containing Solutions , Journal of Applied Physics, 71 (6) 15 March, 1992.
- Darici, H. Min, J. Marcano and P. A. Montano LEED Study of Fe Epitaxially Grown at 190oC on Cu(100), Surface Science 217, 521-528, 1989.
- Marcano, Y. Darici, H. Min and P. A. Montano LEED Study of 1 Monolayer Fe Deposited on Cu(110), Surface Science 217, 1-12, 1989.
- Darici, T. Wolfram, H. R. Chandrasekhar and D. Cowan,Electric Field Effects on Excitons and Shallow Donor Impurities, Physical Review B, Vol.38, 14, 9686-9693, 1988.
- Darici, J. Marcano, H. Min and P. A. Montano. LEED Measurements of one monolayer of Iron Epitaxially Grown on Cu(111) , Surface Science 195, 566-578, 1988.
- )”, P. A. Montano, G. W. Fernando, B. R. Cooper, E. R. Moog, H. M. Naik, S. D. Badar, Y. C. Lee, Y. N. Darici, H. Min, and J. Marcano Two Magnetically-Different Closely Lying States of fcc Iron Grown on Copper (100), Physical Review Letters, 59, 1041, 1987.
26. Y. Darici, J. Marcano, H. Min and P. A. Montano. LEED Measurements of Fe Epitaxially Grown on Cu(100) , Surface Science 182, 477-488, 1987.
Other Publications and Proceedings
- Darici, Community and Learning Environment Matters for a Successful Undergraduate Program article and the visiting editor for CSWP (Committee on Status of Women in Physics) and COM (Committee on Minorities) Gazette, Vol.30, NO.2, fall 2011.
- Serpenguzel, Y. Darici Photoluminescence from a VCSEL structure a-SiNx:H microcavity., Quantum Electronics and Laser Science Conference, QELS, IEEE, Technical Digest, pages 254-255, 1999.
- Serpenguzel, Y. Darici, Photoluminescence from a VCSEL structure a-SiNx:H microcavity, Lasers and Electro-Optics, CLEO, IEEE, pages 527-528, 1999.
- Vlasov, R. Soto, J. Rodriguez, S. Merqui, Y. Darici, and G. L. Larkins Jr. Superconducting Yba2Cu3Ox on (100) GaAs with MgO Buffer Layers, Digest of INTERMAG’97, IEEE, p.HD-05, 1997.
Prensented Papers, Invited Talks, Posters and Abstracts
- Celebrating FIU’s Next Horizon – special guest speaker, January 26, 2019
- MARKA 2018 Conference – International Brand Conference – presentation titled A Life Story: Ignoring Boundaries and Marching Through Systematic Bias, Istanbul, Turkey, December 12-12, 2018
- 34th International Physics Congress – Turkish Physical Society presentation titled Women in STEM, Bodrum, Turkey, September 5-8, 2018
- International Women’s Day presentation titled Status of Women in Today’s World. Reality vs Rhetoric, Miami Dade College, March 2018
- Rose, S.M., Darici, Y., Farhangi, S. A Qualitative Analysis of the Intersectional Identities and Gender and Race Attitudes of Men STEM Faculty, 2017 NSF ADVANCE/GSE Program, Washington D.C., October 8-10, 2017
- Rose, S.M., Darici, Y., Farhangi, S. Awareness, Commitment and Empowerment Of Women Faculty, STEMM Equality Congress, Berlin, Germany, June 8-9, 2017
- Farhangi, S., Hospital, M.M., Rose, S.M., & Darici, Y. The Intersectionalities of STEM Men Faculty: An Unexplored Barrier for Recruiting STEM Women of Color? NSF ADVANCE Conference, Baltimore, MD, 2016
- Rose, S.M., Darici, Y., Eaton, A., Hickey-Vargas, R. FIU ADVANCE Strategies for Elevating Concerns of Women NSF ADVANCE Conference. Baltimore, MD., 2015
- “Work Force Development: Advancement of Women and Minorities” Florida Atlantic University, FAU AWIS invited talk, February 2015.
- “Molecular interaction between Escherichia coli topoisomerase I and pBAD/Thio supercoiled plasmid DNA” (Biophysical Society meeting, Baltimore, MD (February 7-11, 2015)
- “FIU ADVANCE Strategies for Elevating Concerns of Women Faculty” NSF ADVANCE/GSE (Gender in Science and Engineering) program workshop. Presented two oral presentation and one poster session. Baltimore, MD (May 31st-June 2nd, 2015)
- “Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy for graphene surface modification and protein translocation through the chemically modified graphene nanopore.” (American Physical Society March meeting, Denver, CO, March 3-7, 2014)
- Rose, S.M., Darici, Y., Eaton, A., Hickey-Vargas, R., & Stewart, A. Progress and Challenges with Advancing Women in STEM at Florida International University. National Science Foundation ADVANCE Conference, Alexandria, VA, March, 2014.
- “Quartz nanopipettes for the study of protein-protein interaction “
(Poster presentation, Biophysical Society meeting, San Francisco, CA, February 15-19, 2014) - Plenary Address, “National Science Foundation, STRIDE Grant Plenary Session Educating Colleagues about Inequality and Unconscious Bias” International Women’s Issues Conference, University of Central Florida, Feb. 2014.
- “Confidence: Building Warrior Women: Leadership Tactics” invited talk at LouKa Tactical Training workshop, May 14, 2014.
- “Conical nanopore: A platform for sensing protein-protein molecular interaction”.
(Oral presentation, Nanoflorida conference, Gainesville, FL, September 29-30, 2013) - Rose, S.M., Darici, Y., Hickey-Vargas, R., & Eaton, A. A. “Early Success of ADVANCE Hiring Strategies at Florida International University”. NSF annual ADVANCE workshop Poster presentation, Alexandria, VA, March 2013.
- Speaking out: retaliation against rape, Interview with Isaac Ortiz/ Contributing Writer, The Beacon, FIU student paper interview, 2013.
- “Electric field controlled small molecule transport through vertically aligned large diameter multiwalled carbon nanotube forest membrane”, Purushottam Tiwari, Padmini Krishnakumar, Yesim Darici & Jin He, American Physical Society March Meeting, Baltimore, MD, March 18-22 (2013).
- “Everybody Needs Mentoring” invited talk at Girl Power 2nd Annual Mentoring Ceremony, 2013.
- “Diversity and Unconscious Bias” Workshop Presentations to FIU Search and Screen Committees, 2012-Present.
- “Study of Ca2+ and Mg2+ binding to DREAM protein using SPR”.
(Joint annual meeting of NHBP and NHSP, Austin, TX, September 21-24, 2011) - “Who did Einstein’s Math” Celebration of Women in Science, 2011.
- “SPR Study of Conformational Changes of protein-DNA Complexes” Yesim Darici, Xuewen Wang, Kalai Mathee, Meijin Shi, Angel Freixas, ChinaNANO 2007, International Conference on Nanoscience and Technology. June 4-6, Beijing China, 2007.
- “The energetics of the dipole flip-flop motion in a ferroelectric polymer chain” Lei Cai, Xuewen Wang, Yesim Darici, P.A. Dowben, and Jiandi Zhang, ChinaNANO 2007 International Conference on Nanoscience and Technology. June 4-6, Beijing China, 2007.
- “Surface/Interface Studies on Chiral Molecules self-assembled on Au(111)” Yesim Darici, Neil Mulchan, American Association of Physics Teachers, AAPT National Meeting in Miami, FL, 2004.
- “Surface Science with SPR, AES and XPS” invited talk California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, CA, 2002.
- “Compensation Origins in II-VI CZT Materials” A. Zumbiehl, S. Mergui, M. Ayoub, M Hage-Ali, Zerrai, K. Cherkaoui, G. Marrakchi, Y. Darici, presented at the E-MRS in Strasbourg, France, June 3, 1999.
- “Yba2Cu3O7 on ZrO2 Buffered (100) Si Processing and Characterization”, J. Rodriguez, Y. Darici, A. Lacambra and G.L. Larkins, Applied Superconductivity Conference, California (1998)
- “Atomic Structure of Sulfur on GaAs (100) with LEED and AFM”, S. Milano, Y. Ke, N. Tao, X. Wang, and Y. Darici, AVS Meeting, Orlando, Florida, February, 1997.
- “Electron Beam Dissociation of CO and CO2 on Zinc Sulfide Thin Films”, Y. Darici and S. Milano, AVS Meeting, Orlando, Florida, February, 1997.
- “Superconducting Yba2Cu3Ox on (100) GaAs with MgO Buffer Layers”, Yu. Vlasov, R. Soto, J. Rodriguez, S. Merqui, Y Darici, and G.L. Larkins Jr. IEEE, 1997.
- “Structural Studies of Sulfur Passivated Gallium Arsenide (100) Surfaces with LEED and AFM, invited talk, University of Miami, Nov. 1997.
- “Temperature Studies of Sulfur Passivated GaAs (100) Contacts”, D. Wu, L. Liu, J. Marcano, P. Nichols, S. Mergui, and Y. Darici, E-MRS Spring Meeting, Strasbourg, France, June 4, 1996.
- “Study of Sulfur Bonding on Gallium Arsenide (100) Surfaces Using Supercritical Fluid Extraction”, P. Cabauy, Y. Darici and K.G. Furton, ACS Annual Meeting, California, March, 1995.
- “The Use of High Temperature Supercritical Fluid Extraction to Study Sulfur Bonding on Gallium Arsenide Semiconductor Surfaces” P. Cabauy, Y. Darici and K.G. Furton, ACS Annual Meeting of the Florida Sections, May, 1995.
- “Thermal Desorption of Sulfur from GaAs Surfaces”, Y. Darici, D. Wu, J. Marcano, G. Fisher, and P.H. Holloway, 39th Annual AVS Symposium and Topical Conferences, Chicago, IL, Nov., 1992.
- “Sulfur Passivation of GaAs Surfaces”, Y. Wang, Y. Darici, and P. H. Holloway, Second International Meeting on Advanced Processing and Characterization Technologies, Clearwater, FL, May, 1991.
- “Sulfur Passivation of GaAs Surfaces”, Y. Wang, P. H. Holloway, and Y. Darici, 37th Annual AVS Symposium and Topical Conferences, Nov., 1991.
- “Passivation of GaAs (100) Surfaces”, Y. Darici, W. Leung, Y. Wang, and P. H. Holloway, American Physical Society, Anaheim, CA, March, 1990.
- “Analysis of P2S5/NH4OH Passivated GaAs Surfaces”, Y. Wang, Y. Darici, and P. H. Holloway, Seventeenth Annual Conference Physics and Chemistry of Semiconductor Interfaces, Clearwater, May, 1990.
- “Passivation of GaAs(100) Surfaces”, Y. Wang, Y. Darici, and P.H. Holloway, Seventeenth Annual Conference Physics and Chemistry of Semiconductor Interfaces, Clearwater, May, 1990.
- “LEED Measurements on Fe Epitaxially Grown on Cu (100) at 1900C”, Y. N. Darici, H. Min, J. M. Marcano, and P. A. Montano, American Physical Society, New Orleans, March, 1988.
- “LEED Measurements of Iron Epitaxially Grown on Cu (110)”, J. Marcano, H. Min, Y. Darici, and P. A. Montano, American Physical Society, New Orleans, March, 1988.
- “LEED Measurements of Iron Epitaxially Grown on Cu (111)” Y. Darici, J. Marcano, H. Min, and P. A. Montano, American Physical Society, New York, March, 1987.
- “LEED Measurements of Iron Epitaxially Grown on Cu (100)” Y. Darici, J. Marcano, H. Min, and P. A. Montano, American Physical Society, Las Vegas, March, 1986.
- “Electric Field Effects on Shallow Donor Impurities and Excitons” Y. Darici, American Physical Society, Baltimore, March, 1985.
Media
- FIU, College of Arts, Sciences & Education, Annual 2017 Magazine, “The STEM Sisterhood – Three Women, Three Stories, One Movement”.
- AWIS (Association for Women in Science) Fall 2017 Magazine, “Defining Leadership through Action: An Interview with Dr. Yesim Darici”
- FIU Arts, Sciences & Education 2016 magazine “Unlikely Advocate: Women’s and Gender Studies director is a career physicist with a passion for equality”
- Breaking News USA, breakingnewsusa.com/2014, “University Faculty Blasts FIU Decision to Host Donald Trump Beauty Pageant”
- com speaking out: retaliation against rape, an interview
- fiu.edu/2012 Professor contributes to nationwide university diversity initiatives
- fiu.edu/news/2011 FIU receives Innovative Grant for Women in Science
- FIU, Sponsored Research, Annual Report 2000-2001, The Making of a First-Rate Physicist
- PBS TV PROGRAM – “Scientific research in our daily Lives” – 1997 – Present. This is a 20 minute talk recorded by PBS TV crew in my laboratory explaining scientific research in my area and its effect in our daily lives.
Funded Research
- Furton, K. (PI), Rose, S., Heithaus, M., Jung, R., & Darici, Y. (Co-PIs). FIU ADVANCE. NSF ADVANCE Institutional Transformation grant, 9/15/2016-8/31/2021, $3,200,000.
- PIs: Y Darici and N Duman, “ Global Women’s Summit” conference ( May 16-18, in Ankara) support from the Republic of Turkey, 2015, $40,000.00
- Co-PIs: Y Darici, A Eaton, R Hickey-Vargas, PI: S Rose, “The ACE Partnership for Adaptation Implementation, and Dissemination: Awareness of, Commitment to, and Empowerment of women scientists at Florida International University (FIU)” NSF, 2010-2015, $573,419.
- Key Personnel: Y Darici, FIU- Upward Bound, Department of Education, 2009-Present, $5,000/year.
- Co-PI: YDarici, PI: J. Zhang, Acquisition of an In-situ Structural Monitoring System in a Laser-MBE/STM Facility for complex Materials Research and Education., NSF, 2002-2004, $97,150.
- Co-PIs: Y Darici, S Mintz, R Bone, PI: L Kramer, An Active Learning Environment for Introductory Physics At FIU, NSF, 2001-2004, $55,138.00.
- Co-PIs: Y Darici and four other faculty from College of Engineering, PI: Malek Adjouadi, Educational Innovations in Science, Engineering and Mathematics, with a comprehensive Student Pipeline: From Pre-College to Graduate Studies, Promoting Recruitment, Retention and Academic Excellence., Department of Naval Research, 1999-2003, $2,300,445.00.
- Key Personnel: Y Darici, PI: S Santiesteban, South Florida-Secondary Teacher Equity in Mathematics and Science (SF-STEMS) NSF, 2003-2006, $199,958.
- Key Personnel: Y Darici, PI: M Fernandez, FL PROMISE, Department of Education, 2008-2010, $374,714, $20,000/year.
- Co-PI: Y Darici, PI: N. Tao, Thin Film Structural Analysis Facility, Department of Defense/ Army Research Office, 1998-2000, $372,000.
- Co-PIs: S. Mergui, K.Wu, T.Babij, J. Adrian, Y. Darici, .Jones, and C. VanVliet, PI: G. Larkins, Future Aerospace Science and Technology in Microwave Cryoelectronics for Space Applications, Air Force, 1995-2001, $ 5,341,345, $100,000/year.
- Key Personnel: Yesim Darici, Switch-On, FL State, 1994-2014, $ 5,000/year.
- PI: Y Darici, Field Emission Scanning Electron Microscope, National Security Agency, 1994-1995, $200,000, $200,000/year.
- Co-PIs: Y Darici and S Mintz, PI: George Simms, Pre-Freshman Enrichment Program for Minority Students, Department of Energy, 1992-1994, $40,000, $10,000/year.
- Co-PI Y Darici PI: K Jones at FIU, Surface Passivation of Gallium Arsenide, DARPA, 1988-1991, $100,000/year.
Patents
August 2017 “Model identification and analysis of bivalent analytes using surface plasmon resonance”
United States Patent: 9740818
Inventors: X.W. Wang, Y. Darici, P. Tiwari
Professional Honors, Prixes, Fellowships, Awards
2018 FIU’s 30 Years of Service and Recognition Award
2017 Science and Technology Award Recipient – Miami-Dade County In the Company of Women 29th Annual Awards Ceremony
2017 FIU’s CASE Faculty Award Recipient for Engagement
2016 FIU President’s Access and Equity Award
2015 Nominated, Provost Award for Outstanding Mentorship
2015 “Global Women’s Summit Conference” President in Ankara, Turkey
2014 Ph.D. Student Mr. Tiwari, FIU first place award scholarly forum research competition
2014 Lou Ka Tactical Training Certificate of Appreciation
2013 Global Advisor, HEAR CONGO
2013 PhD student Mr. Tiwari received second prize in Physics Graduate Research Competition
2013 25 Year FIU Employee Service Award
2013 Ph.D. Student Mr. Shi, received Doctoral Evidence Acquisition Fellowship
2012 Faculty Advisor, Footprints Foundation
2011 Nominated, Outstanding Women in Science and Technology, In the company of Women
2010 Global Learning Faculty Development Certificate
2010 FIU Recognition Awards, in Recognition of nomination for the FIU President’s Access and Equity Award
1997 Florida International University Foundation “Excellence in Teaching” award.
1996 Florida State University System “Teaching Incentive Program” award.
1992 Certificate of Appreciations/Awards from FIU Pre-College Programs, FIU Advising, FIU Faculty Senate, and Miami-Dade Public Schools
1980-1983 O. M. Steward Fellow, University of Missouri-Columbia
Professional Societies
Miami Dade County Women’s Chamber of Commerce, American Physical Society, American Association of University Women, Southeastern Women Studies Association, National Women’s Studies Association, Materials Research society, American Vacuum Society, AWIS
Professional Service
2018 Presented as part of the Building Global Leaders International Speaker Series on “The Status of Women in Today’s World: Reality vs. Rhetoric” at Miami Dade College.
2017 Panelist and Speaker, NSF ADVANCE/GSE Program Workshop Broadening Participation: Intersectionality, “From Insight to Action: ADVANCE Interventions that Promote Behavioral Change”, Washington, DC.
2017 Grant reviewer for NSF ADVANCE, Washington D.C.
2015 Panelist and Speaker, International Women’s Unity Summit
2014 Participant, National Women’s Studies Association, Program Administration and Development Committee Workshop
2014 Panel Chair, Women in Science lunch and learn at FIU
2013-2014 Organizer, High School Essay Writing Competition, Dade and Broward County
2013 Invited to University of Michigan workshop Strategies toward Excellent Practices (STEP) in departments.
2013 Invited Speaker for Hear Congo at A night to unite and end violence event.
2013 Attended Institute for Academic Leadership (IAL.)
2012 Invited to Department of Physics, Yale University to evaluate the diversity initiative and the status of women. Follow up extensive report submitted to the Provost of Yale University.
2011-Present Consultant to FAU for NSF ADVANCE grants submission.
2011-2012 Panelist to discuss human trafficking and the screening of Movie “The Whistle Blower”
2011 Session organizer and Chair for APS April meeting “Initiatives for broadening participation of minorities in graduate level physics.”
2011 Session co-organizer and co-chair for APS April meeting, “Enhancing performance and retention of underrepresented students in undergraduate physics.”
2010 Participant, Pearson Science University Physics Forum
2010 Participant at NSF ADVANCE workshop
2009-2012 Reviewer for APS physics scholarships
2009-2012 National mentor for minority physics students for APS.
2009-2012 Member, Committee on Minorities (COM), American Physical Society (APS)
2008-2010 Florida Promise, Training Title V high school teachers.
2007 Session Chair, ChinaNano Conference Beijing China.
2006 NSF GRFP, experienced reviewer.
2006-2009 Reviewer for NSF, Graduate Research Fellowship Program (GRFP)
2004-2008 Public Lectures on “Nanoscience” at public schools.
2004-2006 Member, United States WYP Physics Talent Search Committee
2004 Organizer, Presider, “Lation American Women in Physics”, American Association of Physics Teachers, AAPT National Meeting in Miami, FL, 2004.
2002-2008 Elected Education Officer of National Society of Hispanic Physicist (NSHP)
2002-2003 Reviewer for Langmuir
1999 – 2004 Public Lectures on “Our Solar System “at Public Schools.
1998-2003 South Florida Representative of National Society of Hispanic Physicists.
1994-1997 Science Fair Judge
1993-1994 Reviewer for NASA grants
1992-2017 Dade County minority students summer enhancement programs. Switch on (State Funded), Upward Bound (DO Education.)
1992-1996 Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation, Teachers Teaching Teachers, TORCH program, Florida State Coordinator.
1992-1995 Reviewer for Material Science and Engineering B
1992 Participant, Workshop for Pre-Freshman Enrichment Program, Department of Energy
1987-1988 Dade County High School Teachers Training program. Lectures on laser theory, Demonstrations and hands on experiments.
FIU Service
2018 Co-Chair, FIU’s 2025 Strategic Plan Committee
2018 Co-Hosted a CASE donor relations event at an FIU football game with the Dean
2018 Panelist in STEMCon 2018 Undergraduate Student Success Conference in a session titled “Outlook and Opportunities for Minorities in STEM”
2018 Moderator and speaker, Our Common Future: Women in STEM Roundtable
2017 Participated in leadFIU Alumni Summit
2017 Panelist at the “Annual Women in Science Seminar”
2017 Invited speaker, Society for the Advancement of Women in STEM – “Q&A with Dr. Darici”.
2016 Completed leadFIU’s Executive Leadership Development Program
2015 Panel Chair, Moderator, LACC-SIPA-Foundation of Human Rights, Cuba, International Women’s Conference, Gender Violence in the Americas
2014-Present Mentor for two female FIU Faculty
2014-2015 Member, Dean Search committee for Art and Sciences Dean, FIU
2014-2015 Member, FIU Preeminent Programs Strategic Committee
2014-2015 Chair, Provost’s Council, for the Advancement of Women and Minorities
2011-Present STRIDE committee member for NSF ADVANCE Grant
2011 Presentation on “Mythological Amazon Women” At WSGS conference.
2011 Film Screening for PBS: Women, War and Peace
2011-Present Member, FIU Diversity Initiative
2011-2014 Organized summer research programs for high school students.
2010 Creating a New online science Course with online lab: IDS 3212 and IDS 3212L The Global Scientific Revolution and Its Impact On Quality of Life: Satisfies Global and UCC requirement in Physical Sciences
2009-2010 Member, Search Committee for the chair of Electrical and Computer Engineering
2009-2010 Member, Search and Screen Committee for the Chair of the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
2008-2012 Organized women empowering meetings, tea party at Darici residence, for graduate and undergraduate female students
2008-2011 Chair, Department of Physics Space Committee
2004-2006 Member, MARC student selection committee
2003-2005 Member, tenure and promotion committee
2003-2005 Faculty Senator
2002-2003 University Calendar Committee
2002-2003 Member, review committee of biomedical engineering
Member, review committee of Industrial and Systems Engineer
2002 Organizer and Moderator, Honors Forum for Nobel Prize Winner, Murray Gell-Mann
2001-2004 Member, Search and screen committees (4 of them) for College of Engineering
2001-2003 Member, President’s Advisory Council
1999-2000 Chair, Undergraduate committee
1996-2000 Vice-Chair, College curriculum Committee
1993-1994 Member, Department of Biology TIP committee
1992-1994 Elected Faculty Senator
1990-2001 Member, University Curriculum Committee
1990-2000 Member, College Budget Committee
1990-1994 Chair, Department Budget Committee
Administrative Service
2015–Present Established 3 new initiatives: Women in STEM, Gender Based Violence Prevention, and FIU’s 100 Women.
2013-2014 Center Self Study/Center Review
2013-Present Develop Program Identity: Gender/Conflict and Violence and Started the Violence against Women Initiative
2013-2014 Introduced a new course: WST 3106 Introduction to Global Diversity
2012-2013 Hosted Women’s Studies Center Strategic Planning Meeting
2011-Present Organizing at least 8 events/year, and sponsoring and participating in at least 20 more events/year
2011-2012 Revised the curriculum for the Women’s and Gender Studies BA and undergraduate certificate programs to enable students to graduate on time
2011-2015 Establishing 2.0 Online BAs and Certificates for the CWGS
2011-2015 Recruited four Advisory Board Members for the SISH Advisory Board
2011-Present Fundraising Activities, Raised amount ~ $ 320,000.00 ~ 1 million.
2011-Present Preparing and Publishing center annual reports, brochures and flyers
2011-Present Developing local, national and international partnerships
PhD. Students-Major Professor
1. Srikanth Banda, graduated with Ph.D. in Biochemistry, 2017 – Scientist at Cipla Pharmaceuticals, Ft. Lauderdale, FL
Duration: 2012-2017
Dissertation Title: Protein-Protein Interactions Of Bacterial Topoisomerase I
2. Purusothom Tiwari, graduated with PH.D. in Physics, April 2015 – Research Specialist, Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center, Department of Ongology, Georgetown University, Washington, DC
Duration: 2009-2015
Dissertation Title: Multimode Analysis of Nanoscale Biomolecular Interactions
Awards: 1. Second Place Award, Physics Department graduate student oral research competition 2. First place award GPSC (Graduate and Professional Student Committee, FIU, in physics category 3. Best dissertation award, College of Arts and Sciences, FIU.
3. Meijin Shi, graduated with PH.D. in Physics, April 2011 – Scientist at Invitrogen, Grand Island, NY
Duration: 2005-2011
Dissertation Title: The Construction and Optimization of a SPR Sensor for the Studies of Bio-Molecular Interactions
Awards: Received Doctoral Evidence Acquisition (DEA) Fellowship
4. 15 Master Students – Major Professor
5. More than 30 committee member of Masters & Ph.D. students