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Vol. 45, No.3, 2012

 

ORNL Corporate Fellows

The Corporate Fellows Council of Oak Ridge National Laboratory consists of the active ORNL staff members who have been designated corporate fellows and senior corporate fellows.

The roles of the corporate fellows are the following:

  • To articulate the ideas and concerns of the ORNL scientific and technical staff regarding objectives and directions of the Laboratory,
  • To advise ORNL management on specific scientific and technological issues and opportunities, and
  • To serve as a channel for communication between ORNL scientific and technical staff and ORNL senior management.

MSTD has a total of (10) Active and (8) Emeritus Corporate Fellows.

 

CORPORATE RESEARCH FELLOWS (ACTIVE)

 
 

BOATNER, Lynn A. (1992) (Active)
For research leading to the development of new materials and to the solution of a wide range of fundamental and applied problems in solid-state science through the application of modern methods for the synthesis and characterization of ceramics, glasses, and alloys and the growth of single crystals More. . .

 
 
ICE, Gene E. (2003) (Active)
For the development of advanced X-ray focusing and microfocusing optics and three-dimensional X-ray microscopy, and for pioneering research on the atomic and mesoscale structure of materials More. . .

 
 
GOYAL, Amit (2008) (Active)
For research on high-temperature superconductivity, including fundamental studies of the materials and helping develop breakthrough uses for the marketplace. Vice-Chair of Corporate Fellows Council (2009). More. . .
 
 
LARSON, Ben C. (2003) (Active)
For fundamental investigations of the structure and dynamics of materials using X-ray diffraction, including pioneering nanosecond resolution X-ray studies and the development of three-dimensional X-ray structural microscopy with submicron resolution More. . .

 
 
MILLER, Michael K. (2010) (Active)
For his premier scientific leadership in the field of atom probe ion microscopy and atom probe tomography. More. . .
 
 
PENNYCOOK, Stephen J. (1996) (Active)
For development of Z-contrast microscopy, which allows the direct imaging of materials at the atomic scale More. . .

 
 

SALES, Brian C. (2012) (Active)
For for his research on new thermoelectric materials that can convert heat directly into electricity, and is also known for his work on the structure of phosphate glasses. More. . .

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SINGH, David J. (2009) (Active)
For significant contributions to the methodology for electronic structure calculations and in applications to diverse classes of materials. More. . .
 
 
STOCKS, G. Malcolm (1995) (Active)
For his internationally recognized work in the theory of alloys and his pioneering applications of massively parallel computing to first-principles calculations of the properties of materials More . .

Chairman of the Corporate Fellows Council (2003)
 
 
ZINKLE, Steven J. (2004) (Active)
For leadership and pioneering research in the fundamental effects of radiation on a broad range of metals and ceramics applicable to fission and fusion energy systems more . . .
 
 
 

SENIOR RESEARCH FELLOWS (EMERITUS)

 
 
MOOK, Jr., Herbert A. (1995) (Emeritus)
For neutron scattering studies of condensed matter physics, particularly investigations of transition metal magnetism and quantum fluids, and for the development of novel scattering techniques More. . .

 

 

LIU, C. T. (1997) (Emeritus)
For leadership in the development of high-temperature materials for energy and space applications, based on innovative use of physical metallurgy principles and basic physics knowledge to understand crystal structures and the mechanical properties of structural materials More. . .

 

CORPORATE RESEARCH FELLOWS (EMERITUS)

 
BECHER, Paul F. (1989) (Emeritus)
For basic studies in the fracture of and toughening mechanisms in ceramics and ceramic composites, in the establishment of the relationships between microstructure and composition and mechanical behavior, and in the development of advanced ceramic materials More.
 
 

CORUM, James M. (1992) (Emeritus)
For playing a substantial and lead role in developing and establishing the structural design methodology that is vital to safe and reliable nuclear power, including the development of high-temperature design analysis methods and code rules that are used worldwide More. . .

 
 
DAVID, Stan A. (1991) (Emeritus)
For significant advancement of welding science and technology through original and definitive research, particularly for contributions to understanding the solidification behavior of the weld pool, phase stability microstructure-property correlations in welds, and continued leadership and outstanding service to the national and international welding research community More. .
 
 
LOWNDES, Douglas H. (1994) (Emeritus)
For outstanding contributions to many areas of solid-state physics, including the electronic structure of metals, ultrarapid melting and solidification phenomena, pulsed-laser deposition and epitaxial film growth, high-temperature superconductivity, and beam-assisted processing of thin films and superlattices More. . .
 
 

SIKKA, Vinod K. (2001) (Emeritus)
For significant contributions and leadership in the processing and properties of materials, particularly intermetallic alloys, which have led to his reputation as one of the world's leading scientists in these areas More . . .

 
 
WOOD, Richard F. (1983) (Emeritus)
For theoretical research on the electronic and vibronic structures and optical properties of defects in ionic crystals, and for work at the forefront of the rapidly developing field of laser annealing of semiconductors, leading to advances in the photovoltaic conversion of solar energy More. . .