Hyuk Chang of Samsung to give plenary address at 2014 MRS Fall Meeting
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neering and Materials Science and Engineering at the University of Michigan. She holds appointments also in Physics, Applied Physics, and Macromolecular Science and Engineering, and is affiliated with numerous institutes and centers. Glotzer is a member of both the National Academy of Sciences and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. She is a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science and the American Physical Society, is a Simons Investigator, and is a member of the National Security Science and Engineering Faculty Fellows program. Other awards include the American Physical Society Maria Goeppert-Mayer Award in 2000, and the Charles M.A. Stine Award from the Materials Engineering & Sciences Division of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers in 2008. Glotzer serves the materials community broadly through leadership, strategic planning, and service on many national and international boards, committees, and studies, including those contributing to the creation of the Materials Genome Initiative.
Kotov received his MS (1987) and PhD (1990) degrees in chemistry from Moscow State University. On completion of his studies, he remained at Moscow State University as a research associate, before joining the Chemistry Department of Syracuse University, New York, as a postdoctoral associate. He continued his research as a visiting professor at Hamburg University, Germany, and then in the Chemistry Department at Oklahoma State University. In 2003, Kotov joined the Department of Chemical Engineering at the University of Michigan. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry and MRS. His awards include the Gran Prix, Materials Research Society Entrepreneurship Challenge in 2006; the ACS Langmuir Lecture Award, the College of Engineering Research Excellence Award, and Caddell Award from the University of Michigan in 2007; and the Charles M.A. Stine Award for Materials Research in 2012. Kotov serves as Associate Editor for ACS Nano and as a member of several Advisory Boards for nanotechnology and materials journals.
nanomaterials, and optical film materials for display devices as well as energy storage, conversion, and ion-transport materials for rechargeable batteries. He will also emphasize the advanced experimental methodologies based on materials informatics and analytical science. The presentation will be given on Monday, Dec. 1, at 6:30 pm, in the Grand Ballroom, second floor of the Sheraton Boston Hotel. Chang is now Director of the Materials Research Center of SAIT. In 2011, he was appointed Samsung Fellow—the most honorable in Samsung’s researchers and engineers— in recognition of his technology leadership in Samsung and industries as well. Prior to that, he held a research associate position at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He received his PhD degree in metallurgical engineering from the University of Utah and has over 120 technical publications and 30 US patents.
Hyuk Chang of Samsung to give plenary address at 2014 MRS Fall Meeting
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