DistSciPg_new2.jpg - 4160 Bytes Distinguished Scientist Program

The Science Alliance Distinguished Scientist Program supports high profile, joint UT–ORNL leadership in research areas where UT and ORNL share complementary strengths. It has been the Science Alliance anchor program since 1984.

Distinguished Scientists hold a tenured distinguished professorship at the University of Tennessee; most also hold a distinguished scientist appointment at ORNL, nominally half time at each institution. The appointments include an ongoing discretionary research fund equal to twelve month's salary.

In the future the Governor's Chair Program will gradually replace the Distinguished Scientist Program. National Academy-level standards of accomplishment set by the distinguished scientists carry forward to the Governor's Chair Program, whose appointees hold similar joint posts.
Current appointments
Elbio Dagotto
Condensed Matter Physics
(self-organizing complex structures)

Takeshi Egami
Materials Physics
(neutron and X-ray diffraction)

Georges Guiochon
Chemistry
(chemical separation techniques)

Robert Hatcher
Geological Sciences
(structural geology; tectonics of mountain chains)

David Joy
Physics/Materials Science
(electron microscopy and electron holography; metrology of semiconductor transistor devices)
Joseph Macek
Physics
(atomic collision theory)

Jimmy Mays
Chemistry
(synthesis of polymers)

Ward Plummer
Physics
(surface structure of materials)

Robert E. Uhrig
Nuclear Engineering - Emeritus
(use of artificial intelligence systems to monitor and analyze data)

Jack Weitsman
Mechanical Engineering - Emeritus Professor
(mechanical strength of manmade composites)

Bernhard Wunderlich
Chemistry - Emeritus
(chemical thermodynamics of polymers)

  
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