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UCLA Professor Bruce
Dunn has been named holder of the Nippon Sheet Glass Company Chair in
Materials Science. Vijay Dhir, dean of the UCLA Henry Samueli School of
Engineering and Applied Science, announced the appointment April 1.
"Bruce is a very deserving choice whose contributions to the materials
science field are extraordinary," said Dhir. "This endowment
enables us to continue our tradition of pursuing cutting-edge scientific
inquiry in this area."
Professor J. D. Mackenzie, who last held the Chair, led a search committee that selected Dunn from an international group of 16 applicants. Dunn is considered a preeminent scholar in the field of sol-gel technologies and their use in synthesizing electronic and opto-electronic materials. Dunn earned both his M.S. and Ph.D at UCLA. He was a staff scientist at the General Electric Corporate Research and Development Center before joining the UCLA Materials Science and Engineering faculty in 1980. Dunn has published more than 200 papers in scientific journals and has been awarded 13 patents. Honors that he has received include a Fulbright Fellowship, awards from the Department of Energy for outstanding research, and invited professorships at the University of Paris and the University of Bordeaux. He is a fellow of the American Ceramic Society and currently serves on the editorial boards of four scientific journals. The Nippon Sheet Glass Company Chair is devoted to the field of ceramics and glass science, an area of vital interest to the continued progress and development of electronics, computer and aerospace technologies. The Nippon Sheet Glass Company was established in 1918. Its headquarters are located in Osaka, Japan. The company produces flat and safety glass, fine glass, electronic products for hard disk drives and telecom equipment and automotive products.
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