Michael T. Lanagan
Associate Professor of Engineering Science and Mechanics
278 Materials Research Laboratory Building
Penn State University, University Park, PA 16802
Phone: 814-865-6992 e-mail: mlanagan@psu.edu

CAREER HISTORY

Department of Engineering Science and Mechanics (Penn State), Associate Professor, 7/04-present


Materials Research Institute (Penn State), Associate Director, 8/01-present Responsible for establishing new research initiatives at the Materials Research Institute and maintaining infrastructure at the MRL Building.


Penn State Center for Dielectric Studies (Penn State), Associate Director, 12/98-present Responsible for developing new programs in transportation, energy storage, and communications related fields.


Argonne National Laboratory, Staff Ceramist, 12/87-11/98 Developed new materials and processes for energy efficiency and renewable energy programs within the Department of Energy.


Penn State University, Adjunct Scientist 6/97-7/97


Alfred University, Visiting Scientist 6/94-7/94


Penn State University, Research Associate, 5/87-12/87


IBM, Hopewell Jct., NY, Student Co-op, 6/85-12/85


IBM, San Jose, CA, Student Co-op, 5/82-8/82


Corning Glass Works, Corning, NY, Student Co-op, 5/81-8/81


EDUCATION

Pennsylvania State University, Ph. D. in Ceramic Science, 8/82-5/87 Thesis Title: Microwave Dielectric Properties of Antiferroelectric Lead Zirconate

University of Illinois, B. S. in Ceramic Engineering, 8/78-5/82, Highest Honors

TEACHING

Fall 2005, E. Sci 433H, 1 credit, experimental and statistical methods, Spring 2003-2006, MatSE 417, 3 credit, electronic properties of metals and ceramics. Fall 1999-2002, Fall 2004, ESM 597i, 3 credit course, Microwave Materials Interactins, Mechanical Engineering, 597F, 3 credit course, High-Power Energy Storage, (co-teaching). Spring 2000, 597J, 1 credit course, Electronic Property Characterization of Materials and components.

PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES AND AWARDS MRI Faculty Achievement Award (2003), National Academy of Engineering invited participant to Frontiers of Engineering Symposium (1996); Argonne Director's Award (1994); Federal Laboratory Consortium for Technology Transfer Merit Award (1994); Argonne Pacesetter Award (1993); IBM Fellowship at Materials Research Laboratory (1987); University of Illinois Bronze Tablet (1982); and the Society for the Advancement of Materials and Process Engineering Scholarship (1982).

Member of the American Ceramic Society, International Microelectronics and Packaging Society (IMAPS) and the Institute for Electronic and Electrical Engineers (IEEE), and TMS – The Materials Information Society.

ACADEMIC AND TECHNICAL COMMITTEES

Technical Session Chair for Ceramic Interconnect and Ceramic Microsystems Conference (2006). IMPAS/American Ceramic Society Workshop (2003-2005), Coordinator for Workshop on Dielectric Materials for Pulsed Powder (2003), organizer of the Passive Components for Power Electronics Workshop (2000), Co-organizer of Poster Session for the Chicago-Milwaukee Section of the American Ceramic Society (1995-1997), local committee for the Applied Superconductivity Conference (1992), Co-chair of the session on High Temperature Superconductors for Microelectronic Applications, International Symposium on Microelectronics (1990).

Journal Reviewer: Journal of the American Ceramic Society, Journal of Applied Physics, Applied Physics Letters, Journal of Materials Research, Physica C, Superconductor Science and Technology, Review of Scientific Instruments, and Applied Superconductivity, Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter.

Proposal Reviewer: National Science Foundation, Department of Energy.

INVITED PRESENTATIONS AND SEMINARS

University of Pennsylvania, Industrial Technology Research Institute (Taiwan), TDK Corporation (Japan), NEC Corporatio (Japan), Shonan Institute (Japan), NGK Corporation (Japan), Mitsubisi Materials Corporation (Japan), Argonne National Laboratory, Alfred University, Bradley University, Georgia Institute of Technology, Honeywell, Illinois Institute of Technology , Motorola, Lucent Technologies, Penn State University, Sandia, Tulane University, University of Illinois, University of Houston, W. R. Grace., National High Magnetic Field Laboratory - Florida State,

PUBLICATIONS INVENTIONS AND PATENTS

Author of over 100 peer-review publications, over 80 non-refereed publications, and 9 patents. All lists are available upon request.