C. Barry Carter
CINT Distinguished Affiliate Scientist (Sandia NM)
Editor-in-Chief, Journal of Materials Science (SpringerNature)
Research Professor (Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering) and Emeritus Professor (MS&E), UConn, USA
Visiting Professor (2017-2022), School of Materials, University of Manchester, UK
Past-President (2011-2014), International Federation of Societies for Microscopy (IFSM)
Past-President (1997), Microscopy Society of America
Department Head of Chemical, Materials & Biomolecular Engineering (2007-2012)
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Honorary Fellow of the Royal Microscopical Society
Honorary Member of the Indian Institute of Metals
Fellow, AAAS, MRS, MSA, ACerS and MAS
Elected Member, Connecticut Academy of Science & Engineering
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CERAMIC MATERIALS: Science & Engineering Carter & Norton, Springer 2nd Ed. 2013
TRANSMISSION ELECTRON MICROSCOPY: A Textbook for Materials Science Williams & Carter, Springer 2nd Ed. 2009
TRANSMISSION ELECTRON MICROSCOPY: Diffraction, Imaging, and Spectrometry Carter & Williams. Springer, 1st Ed. 2016
JOURNAL of MATERIALS SCIENCE: www.springer.com/JMaterialsScience 2022 Impact Factor is 4.682
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Mail Address*:
Department of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering
191 Auditorium Road, Unit 3222
University of Connecticut
Storrs, CT 06269-3222
Editor-in-Chief, Journal of Materials Science (SpringerNature)
Research Professor (Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering) and Emeritus Professor (MS&E), UConn, USA
Visiting Professor (2017-2022), School of Materials, University of Manchester, UK
Past-President (2011-2014), International Federation of Societies for Microscopy (IFSM)
Past-President (1997), Microscopy Society of America
Department Head of Chemical, Materials & Biomolecular Engineering (2007-2012)
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Honorary Fellow of the Royal Microscopical Society
Honorary Member of the Indian Institute of Metals
Fellow, AAAS, MRS, MSA, ACerS and MAS
Elected Member, Connecticut Academy of Science & Engineering
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CERAMIC MATERIALS: Science & Engineering Carter & Norton, Springer 2nd Ed. 2013
TRANSMISSION ELECTRON MICROSCOPY: A Textbook for Materials Science Williams & Carter, Springer 2nd Ed. 2009
TRANSMISSION ELECTRON MICROSCOPY: Diffraction, Imaging, and Spectrometry Carter & Williams. Springer, 1st Ed. 2016
JOURNAL of MATERIALS SCIENCE: www.springer.com/JMaterialsScience 2022 Impact Factor is 4.682
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Mail Address*:
Department of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering
191 Auditorium Road, Unit 3222
University of Connecticut
Storrs, CT 06269-3222
The presentation was made at a socially distancing function in St Louis. Chris Bagnall (left) chairs the Sorby Selection Committee; Mike Keeble 2022 President of IMS (right). Mary Grace Burke, President of RMS, received the 2020 Sorby Award at the same event.
First publication from the APMC 2020 Conference hosted by EMSI in Hyderabad is now published. Dr Partha Ghosal, the Conference Chairman, is the lead Editor. Dr Ghosal and Dr. Sarkar are Senior Scientist and Scientist, respectively, in DMRL, Hyderabad. Dr. Vinothkumar is a structural biologist and biochemist a the National Center for Biological Sciences in Bengaluru.
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Above Left: Max Haider on the history of CEOS; Above Right: The book, the wall and former and current JMS Editors (Kamanio and Ravi)
Journal of Materials Science
See the JMS page for the previous Winners of the Cahn Prize
See the JMS page for the previous Winners of the Cahn Prize
Examples of the covers of the Journal of Materials Science. See the montage on the JMS page
Read the news about the Journal of Materials Science on the Editor-in-Chief's page
Impact Factor= 4.5, 4,350,235 downloads and 67,784 citations
See the TEM Companion Textbook
The Companion to Williams & Carter is now available from many bookstores including Amazon and B&N in the USA and Blackwells in the UK.
The Editors: at the IMAT 2021 meeting where CBC was the 2021 Sorby Awardee and Dave Williams is the incoming President-Elect of ASM International.
The Editors: at the IMAT 2021 meeting where CBC was the 2021 Sorby Awardee and Dave Williams is the incoming President-Elect of ASM International.
Our Group's Research: Understanding Defects, Interfaces and Nanoparticles
& How to Determine Properties of Materials
Welcome to the Carter Research Group. Our research focuses on using different forms of microscopy to characterize materials and thus to understand how they behave. We are building on cbc's position as a CINT Distinguished Affiliate Scientist at Sandia National Laboratory in Albuquerque, NM.
Office Address:
Dept. of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering UTEB 252, 191 Auditorium Road, University of Connecticut Storrs, CT 06269-3222 |
In brief:
Honorary Member Indian Institute of Metals Honorary Fellow RMS Fellow of AAAS, ACerS, MRS, MSA and MAS Elected Member of CASE The CT Academy of Science & Engineering |
CINT Distinguished
Affiliate Scientist Editor-in-Chief, J Mater Sci 2011-2014 President of IFSM IFSM is now a full member of ICSU (www.IFSM.info) |
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As the Pandemic began in March 2020 A visit to Patagonia and Cape Horn.
The Perito Moreno glazier is stable; This sculpture (in steel) on Cape Horn (Darwin couldn't land here - the sea was too rough.)
The Perito Moreno glazier is stable; This sculpture (in steel) on Cape Horn (Darwin couldn't land here - the sea was too rough.)
2020 visits before covid took hold IISc in Bengaluru, IIT Gandhinagar in Gujarat and IIT Hyderabad during the APMC in Hyderabad
Below: Top Left: 2017 in Manchester - Materials at Manchester University. Building the future. Top Right: with Jim Bentley in 2017 in St Louis - Collaborators for nearly 40 years
Lower Left: 2002 in Jülich - With Markus Lentzen and the original C2-corrected CM200 (courtesy Knut Urban)
Lower Right: 2017 in St Louis - MSA Presidents 2017 (Ian Anderson), 1997, 1996 with Marcia Attias and Kildare Miranda from Brazil
Lower Left: 2002 in Jülich - With Markus Lentzen and the original C2-corrected CM200 (courtesy Knut Urban)
Lower Right: 2017 in St Louis - MSA Presidents 2017 (Ian Anderson), 1997, 1996 with Marcia Attias and Kildare Miranda from Brazil