Oxide Molecular-Beam Epitaxy
Research
My Group
Lab Tour
Teaching
Publications
Books and Book Chapters
Invited Presentations
Patents
Darrell G. Schlom
Department of Materials Science and Engineering
Cornell University
230 Bard Hall, Ithaca, NY 14853-1501
Office: 607-***-****, Fax 607-***-****
e-mail: ******@*******.***,
Web Page: http://schlom.mse.cornell.edu
EDUCATION
California Institute of Technology
Engineering and Applied Science
B.S., 1984
Stanford University
Electrical Engineering
M.S., 1989
Stanford University
Materials Science and Engineering
Ph.D., 1990
Thesis: Molecular Beam Epitaxial Growth of Cuprate Superconductors and Related Phases
Advisor: James S. Harris, Jr.
AREA OF EXPERTISE
Research involving heteroepitaxial growth and characterization of oxide thin films, especially ferroelectric
and multiferroic oxides, oxides on semiconductors for increased functionality (e.g., spintronics), or as potential
replacements for SiO2 as the gate dielectric in MOSFETs.
EXPERIENCE
Herbert Fisk Johnson Professor of Industrial Chemistry, Cornell University (2010 - present)
Professor, Cornell University (Materials Science and Engineering, 2008 - present)
Distinguished Professor, Penn State University (Materials Science and Engineering, 2007 - 2008)
Professor, Penn State University (Materials Science and Engineering, 2002 - present)
Associate Professor, Penn State University (Materials Science and Engineering, 1998 - 2002)
Alexander von Humboldt Research Fellow, University of Augsburg (Physics, 1999 - 2000)
Assistant Professor, Penn State University (Materials Science and Engineering, 1992 - 1998)
Postdoctoral Researcher, IBM Zurich Research Laboratory (Physics, 1990 - 1991)
Postdoctoral Advisors: J. Georg Bednorz and K. Alex Muller
R&D Engineer, Varian Associates (Thin Film Technology Division, Summer 1985)
AWARDS AND FELLOWSHIPS
Fellow, Materials Research Society (2010)
MRS Medal (2008)
Penn State Faculty Scholar Medal in Engineering (2006)
Semiconductor Research Corporation (SRC) Inventor Recognition Award (2004)
Fellow, American Physical Society (2003)
Penn State Wilson Research Award (2001)
Alexander von Humboldt Research Fellowship (1999 - 2000)
ASM International Bradley Stoughton Award for Young Teachers (1999)
American Association for Crystal Growth (AACG) Young Author Award (1999)
Penn State Wilson Teaching Award (1997)
NSF Young Investigator Award (1993)
ONR Young Investigator Award (1993)
IBM Invention Achievement Award (1991)
Semiconductor Research Corporation Fellowship (1986 - 1990)
Ross N. Tucker AIME Electronics Materials Award (excellence in research/teaching, 1989)
Professional Activities
Elected Chair of Division of Materials Research of American Physical Society (2010-2012)
Elected to MRS Board of Directors (governing body of MRS, 2005-2007)
Elected to Executive Committee of American Association for Crystal Growth (2002-2013)
Appointed to Defense Science Study Group (2004-2005)
Organized 35 major symposia/conferences (AACG, APS, DOE, EMC, IEEE, ONR, MRS, WOE, Nature)
PUBLICATIONS AND PATENTS ( h index = 57, total citations > 13,500, )
Over Co-authored Publications (including 2 encyclopedia articles and 5 book chapters)
Copyright 2010-2012 by Created by
Copyright © 2010-2012 by