CEMG --- PERSONNEL


David G. Mandrus, Group Leader
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Condensed Matter Sciences Division
1 Bethel Valley Road, P. O. Box 2008
Bldg. 3150, MS 6056
Oak Ridge, TN 37831-6056
Phone: (865) 574-6282
Fax: (865) 574-4814
E-mail: mandrusdg@ornl.gov

Author of more than 125 articles in refereed journals, including Science (2 articles), Nature (2 articles), Physical Review Letters (12 articles), and Physical Review B (44 articles).

Education/Training:
Institution and Location
Degree
Year
Field of Study
State U. of NY at Stony Brook
Ph.D.
1992
Physics
Duke U. and The U. of the State of N.Y.
B.S.
1986
Math

Research and Professional Experience:
2001–present: Leader, Correlated Electron Materials Group, ORNL
2000–present: Associate Professor, The University of Tennessee
1995–present: Staff Research Scientist, ORNL
1992–1995: Los Alamos National Laboratory, Postdoctoral Associate, MST-10

Professional Activities (last five years):
Co-Organizer, International Conference on Thermoelectrics, 2005 (Clemson U.)
DMP Focus Topic Organizer: “Novel and Complex Oxides,” 2004 APS March Meeting
Co-Organizer, BES Workshop on Future Directions of Design, Discovery, and Growth of Single Crystals for Basic Research, October 11–12, 2003
Symposium Organizer, Thermoelectric Materials 2001: Research and Applications, MRS Fall 2001 Meeting.
Symposium Organizer, Thermoelectric Materials 2000: The Next Generation Materials for Small Scale Refrigeration and Power Generation Applications, MRS Spring 2000 Meeting.

Significant Awards and Honors:
ORNL Technical Achievement Award, 2000
ORNL Publication Award, 1997
President's Award to Distinguished Doctoral Students, Commencement 1992
Outstanding Teaching Award, 1990
DMP Focus Topic Organizer: “Novel and Complex Oxides,” 2004 APS March Meeting.
Co-Editor, Thermoelectric Materials 2001: Research and Applications, MRS Fall 2001 Meeting.
Co-Editor, Thermoelectric Materials 2000: The Next Generation Materials for Small Scale Refrigeration and Power Generation Applications, MRS Spring 2000 Meeting.

Graduate and Postdoctoral Advisors:
Graduate Advisor: Prof. Laszlo Mihaly, SUNY @ Stony Brook
Postdoctoral Advisor: Prof. Zachary Fisk, NHMFL, and Florida State

Postgraduate-Scholar Sponsors:
I am presently supervising 3 graduate students and 1 postdoctoral scholar.
• Peter Khalifah—postdoctoral scholar
• Qinghong Kou—graduate student
• Jian He—graduate student
• Wei Tian—graduate student