Harry Tuller
Prof. Tuller is a member of the faculty of the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at MIT, where he serves as Professor of Ceramics and Electronic Materials and Director of the Crystal Physics and Electroceramics Laboratory.
He obtained his BS and MS in Electrical Engineering and his EngScD in Solid State Sc. & Eng at Columbia University School of Engineering.
His research has emphasized the modeling, processing, characterization and optimization of energy related devices (sensors, batteries, fuel cells, solar/photolysis cells) and the integration of sensor, actuator and photonic materials into microelectromechanical (MEMS) systems. This work has been extensively published in the form of articles- 355, co-edited books-12 and patents-25. His publication is highly cited with h index of 40 (TULLER HL web of science).
Prof. Tuller has received many honors including Docteur Honoris Causa Univ Oulu, Finland (2009) and Universite Aix-Marseille (2004); Fellow of American Ceramic Society; Fulbright-Awardee/Visiting Professor Univ. Paris; von Humboldt Fellow (Germany); and member of World Academy of Ceramics.
Prof. Tuller is editor-in-chief of the Journal of Electroceramics and co-founder of Boston MicroSystems, Inc. with focus on development of MEMS-based harsh environment compatible devices to detect explosives, toxic chemicals and automotive emissions.
He obtained his BS and MS in Electrical Engineering and his EngScD in Solid State Sc. & Eng at Columbia University School of Engineering.
His research has emphasized the modeling, processing, characterization and optimization of energy related devices (sensors, batteries, fuel cells, solar/photolysis cells) and the integration of sensor, actuator and photonic materials into microelectromechanical (MEMS) systems. This work has been extensively published in the form of articles- 355, co-edited books-12 and patents-25. His publication is highly cited with h index of 40 (TULLER HL web of science).
Prof. Tuller has received many honors including Docteur Honoris Causa Univ Oulu, Finland (2009) and Universite Aix-Marseille (2004); Fellow of American Ceramic Society; Fulbright-Awardee/Visiting Professor Univ. Paris; von Humboldt Fellow (Germany); and member of World Academy of Ceramics.
Prof. Tuller is editor-in-chief of the Journal of Electroceramics and co-founder of Boston MicroSystems, Inc. with focus on development of MEMS-based harsh environment compatible devices to detect explosives, toxic chemicals and automotive emissions.