American condensed matter physicist
Jacqueline Krim is an American condensed matter physicist specializing in nanotribology , the study of film growth, friction , and wetting of nanoscale surfaces.[ 1] [ 2] She is a Distinguished University Professor of Physics at North Carolina State University .[ 3]
Education and career
Krim graduated from the University of Montana in 1978 and completed a Ph.D. in experimental condensed matter physics at the University of Washington in 1984.[ 4] After postdoctoral research at Aix-Marseille University , she became a faculty member at Northeastern University , and moved to North Carolina State University in 1998.[ 3]
Recognition
Krim is a fellow of the American Vacuum Society (1999)[ 5] and the American Physical Society (2000).[ 3] The Division of Materials Physics of the American Physical Society named her as their David Adler Lecturer for 2015.[ 2] In 2019 she was elected as a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science "for distinguished contributions to the understanding of atomic-scale friction, wetting and surface roughening and for exemplary efforts in scientific outreach and diversity".[ 6] She received a National Science Foundation Presidential Young Investigator Award in 1986.[ 7] [ 8]
References
^ Conover, Emily (August 1, 2019), "Scientists seek materials that defy friction at the atomic level: Going super-slippery could help cut down on energy loss" , Science News
^ a b "2015 Recipient: Jacqueline Krim" , David Adler Lectureship Award in the Field of Materials Physics , APS Division of Materials Physics, retrieved 2020-06-08
^ a b c Jacqueline Krim, Distinguished University Professor , NCSU Physics, retrieved 2020-06-08
^ "Jacqueline Krim" , Author profiles , IEEE, retrieved 2020-06-08
^ "Fellows of the Society" . Archived from the original on 2020-01-29. Retrieved 2020-09-15 .
^ 2 NC State Faculty Named AAAS Fellows , North Carolina State University, December 4, 2019, retrieved 2020-06-08
^ "Presidential Young Investigator Award #DMR8657211" . Retrieved 2020-08-23 .
^ "Presidential Young Investigator Certificate" . Retrieved 2020-08-23 .
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