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.
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Peter Khalifah—postdoctoral scholar
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Qinghong Kou—graduate student
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Jian He—graduate student
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Wei Tian—graduate student