Editorial Board Member - JMSN
David N. McIlroy
ProfessorDepartment of Physics
University of Idaho
United States
BIOGRAPHY:
David McIlroy received his degrees from the University of California at Santa Cruz (1984: BA Physics) and University of Rhode Island (1993: PhD Physics), and joined the University of Idaho as an Assistant Professor in 1996. Dr. McIlroy obtained promotion and tenure to associate professor in 2002 and was promoted to full professor in 2007. He has served as the Department Chair since 2010. He has published in excess of 100 peer-reviewed journal articles in the field of condensed matter physics with a specialization in nanomaterials. His research spans the areas of surface science, nanomaterials (synthesis, characterization and the properties of nanowires and nanosprings), integration of nanomaterials into sensor, biological application of nanomaterials, as well hierarchical nanocatalysts.
RESEARCH INTERESTS:
- Experimental condensed matter physics
- Nanomaterials (nanosprings, nanowires, and hybrid structures) synthesis and characterization
- Surface science and catalytic properties of nanomaterials
- Biological applications of nanomaterials
- Hydrogen interactions with nanomaterials, nanosensors
Other Editorial Board Members - JMSN
Mohamed Khayet
Department of Applied Physics
Complutense University of Madrid
Spain
Hong Ma
Department of Materials Science and Engineering
University of Washington
United States
Murugan Ramalingam
Department of Centre for Stem Cell Research
Adjunct Professor at Tohoku University, Japan
Christian Medical College
India
Martin Kroger
Department of Materials
ETH Zurich
Switzerland
HARRY E. RUDA
Department of Materials Science and Engineering
University of Toronto
Canada
QINGSHENG WANG
Department of Chemical Engineering
Oklahoma State University
United States
Hak-Joon Sung
Department of Biomedical Engineering
Vanderbilt University
United States
ARIS CHRISTOU
Department of Materials Science and Engineering
University of Maryland
United States
SANWU WANG
Department of Physics and Engineering Physics
The University of Tulsa
United States
Leslie Glasser
Department of Chemistry
Curtin University
Australia