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Office: 3400 A.V. Williams Building
Phone: 301-405-7996
John T. Fourkas
Associate Dean, Faculty Affairs and Graduate Education
Professor, Chemistry and Biochemistry
Professor, Institute for Physical Science and Technology

John Fourkas was named associate dean for faculty affairs and graduate education in the University of Maryland’s College of Computer, Mathematical, and Natural Sciences (CMNS), effective January 15, 2023. Fourkas is a professor in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry with a joint appointment in the Institute for Physical Science and Technology.

Fourkas, who also holds the Millard Alexander Professorship in Chemistry, joined UMD in 2005 as a tenured professor, following a decade at Boston College as a faculty member. He has served on the campus Appointment, Promotion and Tenure (APT) Committee (2017-20) and as associate chair for the graduate programs in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry (2007-10). 

As CMNS associate dean for faculty affairs and graduate education, Fourkas oversees the APT process for the college’s 300 tenured/tenure-track faculty members; the promotion process for the more than 750 professional-track faculty members in CMNS; and the review process for periodic faculty members in the college. He also coordinates the college’s 24 graduate degree programs that educate more than 1,700 students annually and reviews proposals for new graduate courses and programs.

He works closely with the college’s leadership team, department chairs, research institute and center directors, and graduate program directors to enhance all teaching, learning, mentoring and service activities in the college.

In the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Fourkas spearheaded the creation of the department’s Academic Promotion and Tenure Oversight Committee, which ensures that all tenure and promotion cases are dealt with in a consistent and transparent manner. He also recently oversaw the revision of the department’s APT criteria.

In 2016, Fourkas helped launch UMD’s Professional Research Experience Program (PREP) with the National Institute of Standards and Technology. The program connects researchers at the two institutions and currently funds over 120 participants, including 23 graduate students.

Fourkas served on the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry’s Racial Diversity and Inclusion Steering Committee from its formation in 2020, and he currently co-chairs the successor to that group, the Committee on Diversity, Equity and Climate.

Fourkas’ personal research focuses on the application of ultrafast optics to study, image and sculpt material at the nanoscale. He has published more than 160 referred papers and 15 book chapters, and he is an inventor on 15 patents.

He is a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the American Physical Society, and Optica (formerly the Optical Society of America), and is a Senior Member of SPIE.

Fourkas received his Ph.D. in physical chemistry from Stanford University in 1992 and his B.S. and M.S. in chemistry from the California Institute of Technology in 1986.