个人简介
Dr. Ubic's background is in Materials Science. He obtained both his Bachelors (1993) and Masters (1994) degrees in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at Case Western Reserve University. He earned his PhD (1998) from the University of Sheffield, England where he stayed on for two subsequent years as a post-doctoral research associate. He arrived as a lecturer (assistant professor) at Queen Mary, University of London at the end of 1999 and was promoted to senior lecturer (associate professor) in 2005. In 2007 he moved to Boise State University to help lead teaching and research involving the JEOL JEM-2100 HR transmission electron microscope (TEM). He is now an associate professor of materials science and director of the Boise State Center for Materials Characterization (BSCMC).
研究领域
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Dr. Ubic's research interests are in structure-property relationships in microwave dielectric materials, ceramic ionic conductors for fuel cells, and nano-technology as it relates to solar energy generation. His background is in materials science, and his principle expertise is in materials chemistry and structural characterization, especially electron microscopy and x-ray diffraction. He has received ~$2.7 million in research funding as PI from a variety of sources, and he has given dozens of invited presentations on various aspects of his research at international forums in 11 countries across four continents.