Jason H Nadler
Professor, Department of Materials Science and Engineering
Georgia Tech Research Institute, USA
Dr. Nadler is a Maître de Conférences (French Nat’l University Lecturer) and an Adjunct Professor at Georgia Tech’s School of Materials Science and Engineering. He is an active member of the Materials Research Society, The Minerals, Metals & Materials Society, Keramos, IEEE and Georgia Tech’s Center for Biologically-Inspired Design. Dr. Nadler holds a B.S. (1996) and M.S. (1998) degree in Mechanical Engineering from Northeastern University.
particular interest is the enhancement of transportproperties through hierarchical, biologically informed, porous architectures. Recent activitieshave included high temperature acoustic and shock attenuation via microchanneled structures, porous metallic energetic precursors, 3D periodic nanostructured piezoelectric arrays, reticulated architectures with tailored permeability for microscale evaporative cooling, thermal expansion controlled diamond-metal matrix composite thermal shims and glass-matrix nanocomposite scintillators for gamma-ray spectroscopy.
Journal of Material Sciences & Engineering received 3677 citations as per Google Scholar report