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Dustin Gilbert is an Assistant Professor in Materials Science and Engineering at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville (UTK), within the Tickle College of Engineering. He holds a PhD in Physics from the University of California, Davis (2014), and a BS in Physics from UC Santa Cruz (2008). His postdoctoral research at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) focused on neutron scattering techniques for studying nanoscale magnetic materials.
His research emphasizes nanomaterials, magnetism, and advanced characterization methods like neutron and X-ray scattering. Key areas include chiral spin textures, magneto-ionics, skyrmions, and topological insulators. His work bridges fundamental science with applications in next-generation electronics and energy systems.
Dr. Gilbert has organized over 20 conferences, including sessions at MMM, APS March Meetings, and International Conferences on Neutron Scattering. He has refereed >60 articles for high-impact journals like Physical Review Letters and IEEE Transactions on Magnetics.
He leads the Gilbert Group, which explores magnetic nanowire networks, 3D-printed materials, and ionically tunable systems. Current projects include DOE-funded research on skyrmion dynamics and antimicrobial alloy development. Recent awards include the 2020 DOE Early Career Award and 2024 Neutron Scattering Society 'Science Prize'.
His lab facilities include advanced fabrication tools and in situ neutron/X-ray instrumentation. Collaborations span academia and national labs, with a focus on rapid materials discovery and industrial partnerships.




