January 5, 2021

In his new role as president of the American Chemical Society for 2021, alumnus H.N. Cheng (PhD, ’74, Gutowsky) is featured on the cover of the Jan. 4, 2021, issue of C&EN. In the Q&A profile, he discusses harnessing collaboration to strengthen the chemistry enterprise. 

A research chemist with the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Agricultural Research Service, Cheng was elected in October as the 2020 American Chemical Society president-elect by members of the ACS. Cheng will serve as president of the society in 2021 and immediate past president in 2022; he will also serve on the board of directors from 2020 through 2022.

Cheng obtained his BS from UCLA, followed by a PhD at the University of Illinois in 1974, under the direction of Herb Gutowsky. He is currently a research chemist at USDA Southern Regional Research Center in New Orleans, where he has been active in developing and promoting green polymer chemistry as a platform to produce eco-friendly and sustainable products. He is also known for his work on the NMR spectroscopy of polymers.

Learn more about Cheng and read the October 2019 C&EN news release about his election as 2021 president-elect.