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Washington University in St. Louis News & Information > News Topics > Science & Technology >

Materials Science

Faculty Experts:

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Richard Axelbaum

Professor of energy, environmental and chemical engineering

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Axelbaum is the Director of the Consortium for Clean Coal Utilization. He also heads the Laboratory for Advanced Combustion and Energy Research and has directed the Engineering section of the NASA Missouri Space Grant Consortium at Washington University in St. Louis since 1997. He served as the associate ...


Expertise: Clean coal, nanoparticles, nanotechnology, materials, synthesis, flames

Direct contact: (314) 935-7560 / rla@wustl.edu


Pratim Biswas

Chariman of the Department of Energy, Environmental & Chemical Engineering; the Stifel and Quinette Jens Professor

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Biswas received his Ph.D. from California Institute of Technology, has published extensively in his field and served on many international organizations and conferences. His research interests include aerosol science and engineering, nanoparticle technology, air quality engineering, combustion, materials ...


Expertise: aerosol science, nanoparticle technology, air quality engineering, combustion, material processing for environmental technologies, environmentally benign processing, environmental nanotechnology, …

Direct contact: (314) 935-5482 / pratim.biswas@seas.wustl.edu


William Buhro

Professor of Chemistry in Arts & Sciences

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William H. Buhro, Ph.D., professor of chemistry and associate director of the Center for Materials Innovation, specializes in nanotechnology. He and his group are engaged in synthesis on the nanometer-scale. They design reactions and mechanisms for the growth of inorganic crystals having dimensions ...


Expertise: nanomaterials, materials, inorganic chemistry, nanotubes, nanowires

Direct contact: (314) 935-4269 / buhro@wustl.edu


Mike Dudukovic

Laura and William Jens Professor of Enviromental Engineering

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Mike Dudukovic, Ph.D., is the Laura & William Jens Professor of Environmental Engineering and director of the Chemical Engineering Reaction Laboratory (CREL). His primary interest is in chemical reaction engineering involving kinetic-transport interactions in multiphase systems. His research group ...


Expertise: chemical reaction engineering, kinetic transport interactions, fluid dynamic studies, transport studies, computational fluid dynamic, catalytic distillation, photochemical reactive distillation, …

Direct contact: (314) 935-6021 / dudu@wustl.edu


Gayle J. Fritz

Associate Professor of Archeaology in Arts and Sciences


Expertise: human-plant interrelationship, plant remains, subsistence continuity, agricultural systems, paleoenthnobotany, develpment of agricultural systems, plant domestication, …

Direct contact: (314) 935-8588 / gjfritz@wustl.edu


Kenneth F. Kelton

Professor of Physics in Arts & Sciences

Kenneth Kelton is an expert in a phenomenon called nucleation, which is the most common way that physical systems change from one phase to another and is a governing process in nearly all phase transformations. Kelton has a long history of collaboration with Patrick Gibbons, Ph.D., professor of physics ...


Expertise: quasicrystals, metallurgy, nucleation processes, metallic liquids, materials science, materials physics, non-crystaline solids, …

Direct contact: (314) 935-6228 / kfk@wuphys.wustl.edu


Joseph O'Sullivan

Samuel C. Sachs Professor of Electrical Engineering, Dean of UMSL/WUSTL Joint Undergraduate Engineering Program

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O'Sullivan received his doctorate from the University of Notre Dame. He has published dozens of peer reviewed articles and is active in many international conferences and professional organizations. He conducts research in a wide range of science and technology for security applications, including ...


Expertise: electrical engineering, encryption, sensors, automatic target recognition, cybersecurity

Direct contact: (314) 935-4173 / jao@wustl.edu


Stuart A. Solin

Hohenberg Professor of Experimental Physics in Arts & Sciences

A leading figure in condensed matter physics and materials science, Solin's research focus is in fundamental physical phenomena in ordered solids, such as diamonds, and disordered solids, such as window glass. His contributions to the advancement of physics include the development of a number of experimental ...


Expertise: fundamental physical phenomena, x-ray physics, high-pressure physics, mesoscopic physics, nanoscopic physics, femtosecond, phase tranformations, …

Direct contact: (314) 935-5605 / solin@wuphys.wustl.edu


Karen Wooley

Professor of Polymer and Organic Chemistry in Arts & Sciences

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Karen L. Wooley, Ph.D, professor of chemistry, has done important research in polymers and nanoparticles. Her interests include bioorganic chemistry; nanotechnology; material science; and atomic force microscopy. These interests are broadly focused upon the design, synthesis and characterization ...


Expertise: nucleophilic attack, graft copolymer micellar structures, liquid crystalline sub-units, Dendrimeric cylinders, Shell-crosslinked Knedels, amphiphilic nanometer-sized spheres, hyperbranched polycarbonates, …

Direct contact: (314) 935-7136 / klwooley@artsci.wustl.edu



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Diana Lutz
Senior Science Editor
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