About
Edward R Van Keuren is a Professor and Director of Undergraduate Studies in the Department of Physics at Georgetown University. His research is centered on the synthesis, characterization, and application of micro- and nano-materials, with strong interdisciplinary ties to biomedical and electronic applications.
Education:
- Ph.D., Physics – Carnegie Mellon University
- M.S., Physics – Carnegie Mellon University
- B.S., Physics – Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
His research focuses on multicomponent phase separation during nanoparticle formation and the design of multifunctional nanoparticles for biomedical use. He has developed novel materials such as endohedral fullerenes for solar cells, charge transfer cocrystals, and MRI contrast agents, as well as advanced characterization techniques like fiber optic diffusing wave spectroscopy and 3D thermal imaging.
The published works reflect a strong trend in nanomaterial synthesis, particularly in polymer-based and liquid-core nanostructures for targeted applications in medicine and energy. His work bridges fundamental physics with applied materials engineering.
Scientific Awards and Honors:
- 6 issued patents in nanomaterials and synthesis methods
Dr. Van Keuren has mentored 19 PhD students and over 100 undergraduate researchers, demonstrating a strong commitment to education and training. His research has resulted in over 80 peer-reviewed publications and sustained funding through multiple grants, although specific grant names are not listed. He plays a key leadership role as Director of Undergraduate Studies, shaping physics education at Georgetown.
His laboratory focuses on experimental nanomaterials research, particularly in the areas of nanoparticle self-assembly, phase behavior, and functional characterization for biomedical and electronic applications.
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