Texas Materials Institute
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The Texas Materials Institute at the University of Texas at Austin was established in 1998 to ensure that UT-Austin achieves excellence in graduate education and research in the broad field of materials. The role of TMI is to be a “virtual” department that guides the destiny of materials science and engineering on the UT campus without imposing the limitations or boundaries inherent to departmental structures.
TMI serves faculty and students on the UT-Austin campus as the Organized Research Unit for materials research and to provide the necessary infrastructure needed to conduct modern materials research.
The Texas Materials Institute administers The Materials Science and Engineering Graduate Program, which offers both M.S. and Ph.D. degrees. TMI recruits graduate students for this program, ensures appropriate coursework is available to educate scientists and engineers in the fundamentals of the field, provides research opportunities for these graduate students, and handles all associated administrative needs.
TMI promotes interdisciplinary research in the area of materials at UT-Austin and to help coordinate all aspects of materials research and education among the participating departments. Examples include the Center for Nano- and Molecular Science and Technology (CNM) and the Microelectronics Research Center (MRC). The faculty affiliated with TMI all have appointments in a home department in either the Cockrell School of Engineering or the College of Natural Sciences.
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Edoardo Baldini
Assistant ProfessorExperimental condensed matter physics. Discovery and nonequilibrium control of quantum phases of matter. Ultrafast laser science.R. Malcolm Brown Jr.
Professor EmeritusJohnson & Johnson Centennial Chair in Plant Cell Biology (Emeritus)Alan Campion
Distinguished Teaching Professor EmeritusDow Chemical Company Endowed Professorship in Chemistry (Emeritus)James R Chelikowsky
Professor, Principal Faculty, Oden InstituteW. A. "Tex" Moncrief, Jr. Chair in Computational Materials (Holder)Computational materials science; solid state physics.Richard M Crooks
Professor EmeritusThe Robert A. Welch Chair in Chemistry (Materials Chemistry) (Emeritus)Alexander A Demkov
Professor, Affiliated Faculty, Oden InstituteCondensed matter theory; physics of electronic materials; surfaces, interfaces, thin films and devices; novel materials, quantum transportMichael W Downer
ProfessorProfessorship in Physics #2 (Holder) | Distinguished Teaching ProfessorFemtosecond spectroscopy in condensed matter and plasmas; surface nonlinear optics; plasma-based particle acceleratorsJames L Erskine
Academic AffiliateExperimental solid-state physics; thin film magnetism; surface physics; applications of synchrotron radiationGregory A Fiete
Adjunct ProfessorCondensed matter theory, Theory of quantum matter and correlated electrons at the nanoscale.512-232-8084Email »Full Profile »Michael A Gully-SantiagoExoplanet atmospheres, interpretable machine learning, high-resolution spectroscopyGraeme A Henkelman
Professor, Core Faculty, Oden InstituteGeorge W. Watt Centennial Professorship (Holder)Brent L Iverson
ProfessorWarren J. and Viola Mae Raymer Professorship (Holder) | Distinguished Teaching Professor | The University of Texas System Academy of Distinguished Teachers FellowDaniel T Jaffe
Vice President for Research, ProfessorJane and Roland Blumberg Centennial Professorship in Astronomy (Holder)John W KetoReactions and radiative processes of excited atoms and molecules; laser spectroscopy; high power lasers; clusters and nanoparticles.Keji Lai
ProfessorTrull Centennial Professorship in Physics #2 (Fellow)Experimental condensed matter physics; nanoscale electromagnetic imaging; complex oxides; nano-materials; transport in low-dimensional systeElaine Li
ProfessorJack S. Josey - Welch Foundation Chair in Science (Holder)Ultrafast nonlinear spectroscopy in condensed matter; quantum dynamics and control in nanostructures; experimentalist.Allan H Macdonald
ProfessorSid W. Richardson Foundation Regents Chair in Physics #1 (Holder)Condensed matter theoryJohn T Markert
ProfessorDistinguished Teaching ProfessorMagnetism and superconductivity in oxides and heavy fermion systems; high temperature superconductivityMark G Raizen
Professor, Professor of PediatricsSid W. Richardson Foundation Regents Chair in Physics #2 (Holder)Experimental atom opticsMichael Rose
Associate Professor, Director, Organized Research UnitSynthetic Bio-Inorganic Chemistry, Solar Fuels Energy Conversion, Heavy Main GroupChih-Kang Shih
ProfessorDr. Arnold Romberg Endowed Chair in Physics (Holder)Nanoscale electronic materials; quantum engineering of metallic nanostructuresGreg O. Sitz
ProfessorDistinguished Teaching ProfessorExperimental studies of the dynamics of gas-surface interactionsHarry L Swinney
Professor EmeritusSid W. Richardson Foundation Regents Chair in Physics #3 (Emeritus)Nonlinear dynamics; chaos; pattern formation; dynamics of internal gravity waves in the oceans and of growing bacterial colonies.David A. Vanden Bout
Dean, College of Natural Sciences, ProfessorMary Ann Rankin Leadership Chair for the College of Natural Sciences (Holder) | Robert E. Boyer Chair in Natural Sciences (Holder)Lauren J Webb
Associate Dean for Graduate Education, ProfessorJoseph J. & Jeanne M. Lagowski Regents Professorship in Inorganic Chemistry (Fellow)