Julia Rosolovsky Greer is a
materials scientist and is the
Ruben F. and Donna Mettler Professor of Materials Science,
Mechanics
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and
Medical Engineering
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at the
California Institute of Technology (Caltech). As of 2019, Greer is also the director of the
Kavli
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In 1914, Olav Kavli founded Kavli Holding ...
Nanoscience Institute at Caltech.
As a pioneer in the field of
nanomechanics
Nanomechanics is a branch of ''nanoscience'' studying fundamental ''mechanical'' (elastic, thermal and kinetic) properties of physical systems at the nanometer scale. Nanomechanics has emerged on the crossroads of biophysics, classical mechanics, s ...
and architected materials, Greer has earned many awards, such as being named a CNN 2020 Visionary, for her work investigating how materials behave at the nano-scale.
Greer has been a professor at Caltech since 2007, and is also an Associate Editor at both Extreme Mechanics Letters and
Nano Letters
''Nano Letters'' is a monthly peer-reviewed scientific journal published by the American Chemical Society. It was established in January 2001. The editor-in-chief is Teri W. Odom (Northwestern University). The journal covers all aspects of nanosc ...
.
Early life and education
Greer was born in Moscow, Russia, and moved to the U.S. with her parents at the age of 16.
Greer attended the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) for college, where she received a Bachelors of Science in
Chemical Engineering
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and a minor in Advanced Music Performance in 1997. Greer then went on to receive graduate degrees in Materials Science and Engineering; she earned a Masters of Science (M.S.) in 2000 and Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in 2005, both from
Stanford University
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. Between receiving her M.S. and Ph.D., Greer worked at
Intel
Intel Corporation is an American multinational corporation and technology company headquartered in Santa Clara, California. It is the world's largest semiconductor chip manufacturer by revenue, and is one of the developers of the x86 seri ...
from 2000-2003.
For her dissertation, titled "Size dependence of strength of gold at the micron scale in the absence of strain gradients," Greer worked with materials scientis
William D. Nixstudying the mechanical properties of nanopillars.
After her PhD, Greer pursued postdoctoral studies at the
Palo Alto Research Center (PARC) from 2005-2007.
Research and career
Greer joined the Materials Science Department at Caltech in 2007 as an Assistant Professor; she received tenure and was promoted to Full Professor in 2013.
Her research focuses on the application of nanotechnology in biomedical materials, multi-functional devices, energy storage, and material synthesis.
Greer has received much recognition and several career awards for her work. Her lab's early work has resulted in a new direction in nanomechanics.
Her lab is now harnessing strategies in nanofabrication for applications ranging from improving lithium ion batteries to developing biomedical devices.
Awards and recognition
* 2008 -
Technology Review
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's
Top Young Innovators Under 35
*2010 - Nominee fo
World Technology Networks World Technology Award in Materials
*2011 -
Sia Nemat-Nasser Early Career Award
* 2011
DOE Early Career Research Program Award* 2011
The Materials, Metals, and Minerals Society (TMS)Young Leader Professional Development Award
*2012 - ''Popular Mechanics
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'' Breakthrough Award
*2012
NASA (inaugural) Early Career Faculty Award
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* 2012 - Invitee to World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos
* 2013 - Society of Engineering Science (SES) Young Investigator Medal
* 2013
The Materials, Metals, and Minerals Society (TMS)Early Career Faculty Award
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* 2013 - Discussion Leader at and invitee to World Economic Forum (WEF) meeting in Davos
* 2013 - Speaker at the 2013 China-America Frontiers of Engineering Symposium
* 2013 - American Chemical Society (ACS) Nano Letters
''Nano Letters'' is a monthly peer-reviewed scientific journal published by the American Chemical Society. It was established in January 2001. The editor-in-chief is Teri W. Odom (Northwestern University). The journal covers all aspects of nanosc ...
Young Investigator Award and Lectureship
* 2014 - Speaker at Google
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’s Solve for X Conference
* 2014 - Young Global Leader
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by the World Economic Forum (WEF)
* 2014 - One of “100 Most Creative People” by Fast Company Magazine
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History
''Fast Company'' was launched in November 1995 by Alan Web ...
* 2014 - Robert W. Cahn “Best Paper Prize” by Journal of Materials Science
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(shared with L. Meza)
* 2014 - Kavli Foundation Early Career Lectureship in Materials Science Recipients by the Materials Research Society (MRS)
*2015 - Speaker at the 2015 U.S. Frontiers of Engineering Symposium
* 2015
Midwest Mechanics
Tour Lecturer
* 2015 - Gilbreth Lecturer for the National Academy of Engineering
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* 2015 - Technology Review
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’s Top-10 Emerging Technologies
* 2016 - CNN
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's 2020 Visionary
* 2016 - U.S. Department of Defense's (DOD) National Security Science and Engineering Faculty Fellow
*2016 - U.S. Department of Defense's (DOD)br>Vannevar Bush Faculty Fellow
*2018 - Featured in Caltech
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's Breakthrough Campaign
*2019 - AAAFM Heeger Award
Personal life
In addition to being a scientist, Greer is also an accomplished pianist. She took piano lessons starting at age 5 and has studied music at several institutions, including Moscow's
Gnessin School of Music
The Gnessin State Musical College (russian: link=no, Государственный музыкальный колледж имени Гнесиных) and Gnesins Russian Academy of Music (russian: Российская академия музык ...
, the
Eastman School of Music
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It offers Bachelor of Music (B.M ...
,
MIT
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, the
San Francisco Conservatory of Music
The San Francisco Conservatory of Music (SFCM) is a private music conservatory in San Francisco, California. As of 2021, it had 480 students.
History
The San Francisco Conservatory of Music was founded in 1917 by Ada Clement and Lillian Hodgh ...
, and
Stanford University
Stanford University, officially Leland Stanford Junior University, is a private research university in Stanford, California. The campus occupies , among the largest in the United States, and enrolls over 17,000 students. Stanford is consider ...
.
Greer also loves rollerblading. She will occasionally rollerblade to and from work and has even participated in a rollerblading marathon.
External media and links
* Lecture given at the 2014 MRS Fall Meeting for receiving the Kavli Early Career Award in Nanoscience:
Three Dimensional Architected Nanostructured Meta-Materials
* Talk given at TEDxCERN in 2014:
The surprising strengths of materials in the nanoworld
* Talk given at TEDxManhattanBeach in 2016:
Nanotechnology: When Less is More
* STEM Gems feature:
Bigger Doesn’t Always Mean Stronger: Julia Greer is Changing the Idea of How Materials Are Made
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Lab website
References
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MIT School of Engineering alumni
Living people
Year of birth missing (living people)
California Institute of Technology faculty
Russian women physicists
American women physicists
American women academics
21st-century American women