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Peter F. Green is a materials scientist and the Deputy Laboratory Director for Science and Technology at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory.
Education
Green earned BA and MA degrees in physics at Hunter College in 1981, and MS and PhD degrees in materials science and engineering at Cornell University in 1985.
Career
Green started his career at Sandia National Laboratories in 1985, where he was the Manager of Glass and Electronic Ceramics Research during 1990-1996.
He became Professor of Chemical Engineering at the University of Texas at Austin in 1996, where he was later promoted to become B. F. Goodrich Professor of Materials Engineering.
Green was recruited to the University of Michigan in 2005 to chair the Department of Materials Science and Engineering.
He was the Vincent T. and Gloria M. Gorguze Professor of Engineering and professor of Materials Science and Engineering, Chemical Engineering, and Applied Physics at the University of Michigan
before being named as the new Deputy Laboratory Director for Science and Technology at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory in 2016.
In 2005, Green authored the textbook Kinetics, Transport, and Structure in Hard and Soft Materials published by CRC Press, Taylor & Francis.
Together with Sossina M. Haile and Simon Billinge, Green organized the Joint US-Africa Materials Science Institute (JUAMI - now the Joint Undertaking for an African Materials Institute), funded by the National Science Foundation.
They organized workshops in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia in 2012 and in Arusha, Tanzania in 2016.
Out of JUAMI, SciBridge was developed—a program to foster the scientific exchange between the US and Africa on topics in sustainable energy development.
Green was president of the Materials Research Society (MRS) in 2006.
Green was the inaugural editor-in-chief of MRS Communications.
He was associate editor of Physical Review Letters in 2000-2006.
Green serves on the editorial board of Progress in Energy, an IOPscience journal.
Honors
1995: Fellow of the American Physical Society
1998: Fellow of the American Ceramic Society
2016: Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science
2019: Fellow of the Materials Research Society
2023: National Academy of Engineering
References
External links
Peter F. Green publications indexed by Google Scholar
"Peter F. Green — Deputy Laboratory Director, Science and Technology". Retrieved 2020-05-03.
"NSF Award Search: Advanced Search Results - Peter Green". National Science Foundation. Retrieved 2020-05-04.
An Interview with Peter F. Green on YouTube
Interview with Peter Green, Editor in Chief of MRS Communications on YouTube
Peter Green, Editor-in-Chief, “MRS Communications” on Vimeo