101 Straumanis Hall
401 W. 16th St.
Missouri University of Science and Technology
Rolla, MO 65409-1170
Phone: 573.341.4873
Fax: 573.341.2071
mrc@mst.edu
GraduateCenter for Materials
Research
101 Straumanis Hall
Matthew J. O’Keefe (Director)
Senior Investigators
R. Brow (MSE); F.D. Blum (Chem); L.R. Dharani (M & AE); J.A. Switzer
(Chem); and D. Waddill (Phys).
Research Investigators
R.F. Brown (Bio Science); D.R. Carroll (IDE); C. Chusuei (Chem); H.L. Collier
(Chem); W.G. Fahrenholtz (MSE); G. Hilmas (MSE); E.E. Hoiness (Chem); S. Kim
(Min & Nuc); A. Kumar (Min & Nuc); R.S. Mishra (MSE); F.S. Miller
(MSE); J.W. Newkirk (MSE); O.A. Pringle (Phys); M.N. Rahaman (MSE); M.E.
Schlesinger (MSE); T. Schuman (Chem); J.D. Smith (MSE); D. Van Aken (MSE); M.R.
Van De Mark (Chem); H. Xiao (ECE) and C.S. Kim (ECE & Bio Sci).
The Graduate
Center for Materials Research was established for the purpose of
multidisciplinary research on materials and to provide improved centralized
laboratories and specialized equipment for faculty and students involved in
materials research. The Center provides graduate students in many
academic departments (e.g. Materials Science and Engineering, Chemical &
Biological Engineering, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Chemistry,
Biological Sciences and Physics) with advanced training in materials related
engineering and science research.
The research
conducted in the Center ranges from fundamental science to applied engineering
and includes the development, evaluation, application, and understanding of
metals, polymers, biomaterials, electronic materials and composites.
Accomplishments from the Center include: glass microspheres for treatment
of liver cancer, transparent composites for windows/armor, environmentally
friendly corrosion coatings, laser glasses, epitaxial chiral surfaces,
biomineralization, fuel cell electrolytes and sealing materials,
electrochemical biosensors, multi-layer nanocapacitors, enhanced magnetic
materials, and thin film electromagnetic probes.
The Center
is located in Straumanis Hall, a four-story building with 30,000 square feet of
laboratory and office space. The Center contains the modern equipment
needed for research on materials development, characterization and evaluation,
and for measuring common mechanical, thermal, electrical, and optical
properties. It contains specialize and adaptable experimental facilities
for:
• Electrochemical deposition and corrosion
• Glass melting and processing
• Nanomaterials
• Plasma deposition of materials
• Composites
• Microfabrication including sputter deposition, evaporation, reactive ion etching and photolithography equipment
• Characterization of materials by x-ray diffraction, scanning and transmission electron microscopy, focused ion beam (FIB) microscopy, scanning tunneling and atomic force microscopy, thermal analysis, optical techniques, x-ray photoelectron and Auger electron spectroscopy.
The Center
has an active interest in industrial research and economic development suitable
for graduate and undergraduate student education that falls within the
technical expertise of the
staff.
email mrc@mst.edu or visit our website at http://mrc.mst.edu.