2020 Mrs Fellows

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2 0 2 0 M R S F E L L O WS Honoring MRS Members who are notable for their distinguished research accomplishments and outstanding contributions to the advancement of materials research worldwide. The vitality, diversity and opportunity of materials research are all epitomized in this group of new Fellows, whose remarkable accomplishments are highlighted by their brief citations. We are confident that the examples of excellence, enterprise and dedication displayed by this steadily growing community of MRS Fellows will serve to encourage and inspire all materials researchers, at all levels, and will also support and enhance the prestige and recognition of materials research in serving the broader community worldwide.

Charles H. Ahn

Yale University For pioneering picometer engineering of materials and phenomena, and for transforming our understanding of nanoscale phenomena, materials and devices by integrating materials synthesis and fabrication with creative application of theory.

Rampi Ramprasad

Georgia Institute of Technology For pioneering contributions to the computation, data- and informaticsguided design of materials, and the creation of machine-learning-based tools for on-demand instantaneous predictions of complex materials properties.

Apparao Mohan Rao

Clemson University For pioneering liquid-based scalable synthetic methods to manufacture carbon nanotubes with controlled morphologies and dopant concentrations, and for using Raman spectroscopy to elucidate their structure–applications and fundamental properties.

Jürgen Rödel

Technische Universität Darmstadt For his seminal contributions to the field of functional materials by developing quantitative model experiments using correlations to describe the interplay between mechanical functionality and electrical properties.

Linda S. Sapochak

Joshua D. Caldwell

National Science Foundation For significant contributions to organic materials for light-emitting devices, and leadership of the materials community as the Director of the Division of Materials Research at NSF.

Pawel Keblinski

National University of Singapore For the discovery, implementation, popular dissemination and commercialization of pulsed laser deposition for multicomponent thin-film synthesis.

Tae-Woo Lee

University of California, Riverside For outstanding contributions to the understanding of the formation, chemical transformation and assembly of nanomaterials, and for pioneering research in the design of responsive photonic nanostructures.

Vanderbilt University For pioneering contributions to our understanding and utilization of polar semiconductors for power electronics and infrared nanophotonics, and his tireless volunteerism to MRS and its Government Affairs Committee. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute For influential contributions to the development of computational methods leading to fundamental understanding of thermal transport in materials on nanometer length scales. Seoul National University For groundbreaking contributions to organic and halide perovskite