Edwin L. "Ned" Thomas, the Morris Cohen Professor of Materials Science and Engineering, has been appointed head of the Department of Materials Science and Engineering (DMSE), effective Jan. 16.
"Ned is a noted materials scientist and engineer, with specific expertise in polymer physics and engineering, phase transformations and microstructure, and electron microscopy and X-ray scattering," said Thomas L. Magnanti, dean of the School of Engineering, who announced the appointment.
Among other accomplishments, Thomas "has made important contributions to understanding the structure and properties of block copolymers and to developing quantitative methods for characterizing the microstructure of polymeric materials," Magnanti said. He has also "developed both new experimental methods and theoretical models to guide valid interpretation of the vast range of microstructures in crystalline, liquid crystalline and non-crystalline polymers," Magnanti said.
Thomas has held several administrative positions at MIT. He is the founding director of the Institute for Soldier Nanotechnologies and previously served as associate head for DMSE and as the director of the Program in Polymer Science and Technology. He came to MIT from the University of Massachusetts, where he founded and served as co-director of the Institute for Interface Science and was head of the Department of Polymer Science and Engineering.
Thomas received the B.S. degree from the University of Massachusetts in 1969 and the Ph.D. from Cornell University in 1974.
In his announcement, Magnanti recognized the "outstanding service" of outgoing head Subra Suresh. "Under his superb leadership, the department has thrived, especially with the hiring of many exceptional faculty, exciting curricular innovations, and significant space renovations. It has been an enormous pleasure to collaborate with Subra and I very much look forward to working with Ned as well."
A version of this article appeared in MIT Tech Talk on December 14, 2005 (download PDF).