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Peter M. Anderson is a Professor in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at The Ohio State University (OSU). He holds a ScB from Brown University, ScM and PhD from Harvard University, and a postdoc from Cambridge University. His research focuses on mechanical properties of materials, numerical methods, and shape memory alloys. Notable contributions include co-authoring Theory of Dislocations and developing nanoindentation techniques. Anderson has been Chair of the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at OSU (2015-2019) and served as a Program Manager for NSF’s DMREF initiative (2020-2022). He has received multiple awards, including the Boyer Award for Teaching Innovation and the Lumley Research Award. His work spans collaborations with institutions like Los Alamos National Laboratory and Ruhr-Universität Bochum.
- Education: Brown University (ScB, Engineering), Harvard University (ScM/PhD, Applied Sciences)
- Key Roles: Department Chair (2015-2019), NSF Program Director (2020-2022)
Research interests include dislocation theory, nanoindentation, and high-temperature shape memory alloys. His publications emphasize material characterization methods and computational modeling. Anderson is a Fellow of ASM International and actively contributes to academic programs promoting diversity in engineering.
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