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Professor Ceramic Science and Engineering. Dr. Green has 29 years of experience in ceramic research. After graduating from the University of Liverpool, England with a B.Sc. (Chemistry/Materials Science) in 1970, he completed his graduate studies in Materials Science at McMaster University, Canada (1977). In these studies, he worked on microstructural aspects of fracture in ceramic materials. In particular, he demonstrated the importance of microcracking in the fracture of ZrO2-based materials and also developed a specialized technique (ultrasonic fractography) for studying crack-particle interactions in brittle materials.
In 1975, Dr. Green joined the Canadian Federal Government to work in the Department of Energy, Mines and Resources. The primary emphasis of this work was concerned with the preparation of ultrafine, homogeneous ceramic powders for the fabrication of solid electrolytes for use in energy conversion and storage systems. Joining Rockwell International Science Center in 1979, Dr. Green continued to study the relation between fabrication, microstructure and the properties of ceramic materials. This research included microcracking in ceramics, reliability of ceramics in structural design, failure analysis, micromechanical theory, fabrication and evaluation of transformation-toughened ceramics, surface stresses in ceramics and the mechanical behavior of lightweight ceramics. In 1984, Dr. Green joined The Pennsylvania State University and is combining his research on the mechanical behavior of ceramics with teaching. He was promoted to Professor in 1991. In 1992, Dr. Green became Program Chair for Ceramic Science and Engineering and in 1995, for Electronic and Photonic Materials, both of which involve the organization of the undergraduate and graduate degree programs. Dr. Green has authored or co-authored more than 200 publications including two books, ‘Transformation Toughening of Ceramics”, “Introduction to the Mechanical Properties of Ceramics” and a co-edited, conference proceedings, “Mechanical Properties of Porous and Cellular Materials.” The second of these books has recently been translated into Korean and Chinese. Dr. Green is an active member of the American Ceramic Society, which includes the position of Senior Journal Editor. In addition for this Society, Dr. Green was co-instructor of a short course on the mechanical behavior of ceramics. In 1991, he was made a Fellow of the Society and acted as Vice President for Publications from 1994 to 1996, the latter of which involved membership on the Executive Committee for the Board of Trustees. In addition to numerous invited talks, Dr. Green has been granted three US patents. In 1994, Dr. Green was chair for the Gordon Research Conference, Solid State Studies in Ceramics. In 1998, Dr. Green received an EPSRC Fellowship to visit Oxford University in the UK.
In 1975, Dr. Green joined the Canadian Federal Government to work in the Department of Energy, Mines and Resources. The primary emphasis of this work was concerned with the preparation of ultrafine, homogeneous ceramic powders for the fabrication of solid electrolytes for use in energy conversion and storage systems. Joining Rockwell International Science Center in 1979, Dr. Green continued to study the relation between fabrication, microstructure and the properties of ceramic materials. This research included microcracking in ceramics, reliability of ceramics in structural design, failure analysis, micromechanical theory, fabrication and evaluation of transformation-toughened ceramics, surface stresses in ceramics and the mechanical behavior of lightweight ceramics. In 1984, Dr. Green joined The Pennsylvania State University and is combining his research on the mechanical behavior of ceramics with teaching. He was promoted to Professor in 1991. In 1992, Dr. Green became Program Chair for Ceramic Science and Engineering and in 1995, for Electronic and Photonic Materials, both of which involve the organization of the undergraduate and graduate degree programs. Dr. Green has authored or co-authored more than 200 publications including two books, ‘Transformation Toughening of Ceramics”, “Introduction to the Mechanical Properties of Ceramics” and a co-edited, conference proceedings, “Mechanical Properties of Porous and Cellular Materials.” The second of these books has recently been translated into Korean and Chinese. Dr. Green is an active member of the American Ceramic Society, which includes the position of Senior Journal Editor. In addition for this Society, Dr. Green was co-instructor of a short course on the mechanical behavior of ceramics. In 1991, he was made a Fellow of the Society and acted as Vice President for Publications from 1994 to 1996, the latter of which involved membership on the Executive Committee for the Board of Trustees. In addition to numerous invited talks, Dr. Green has been granted three US patents. In 1994, Dr. Green was chair for the Gordon Research Conference, Solid State Studies in Ceramics. In 1998, Dr. Green received an EPSRC Fellowship to visit Oxford University in the UK.
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