David Mandrus, professor and Jerry and Kay Henry Endowed professor in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering was named to the 2024 Clarivate list of Highly Cited Researchers.
A kagome material’s mysterious quirk, discovered at UT, has now been explained by postdoctoral researcher William Meier’s rattling chain model.
Three researchers from the Department of Materials Science and Engineering appeared on Clarivate’s 2023 High Cited Researchers list.
The end of the fall semester and the beginning of the spring bring many of the same events and occurrences […]
David Mandrus plays a critical role in the leading edge of research exploring the properties of materials that help shape our world.
A multitude of MSE students, staff, and faculty were awarded with various honors for their achievements at the Chancellor’s Awards ceremony.
David Mandrus is the UT lead on a recently awarded MURI grant from the Air Force Office of Scientific Research.
The Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation has named David Mandrus as an Emergent Phenomena in Quantum Systems (EPiQS) Materials Synthesis Investigator.
David Mandrus has been awarded a $1.7M grant from the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation that will further the materials discovery process.
Clarivate Analytics annually calculates the world’s most cited researchers, and the 2018 list features MSE’s David Mandrus.