
Joshua Veazey
دانشیار · Experimental Condensed Matter Physics
Grand Valley State Universityمعرفی
Dr. Joshua Veazey is an Associate Professor of Physics at Grand Valley State University, affiliated with the Department of Physics in the College of Liberal Arts & Sciences. He obtained his Ph.D. (2011), M.S. (2006), and B.S. (2004) from Michigan State University and the University of Rochester, respectively.
- Education
- Ph.D. in Physics, Michigan State University (2011)
- M.S. in Physics, Michigan State University (2006)
- B.S. in Physics, University of Rochester (2004)
Dr. Veazey's research spans Experimental Condensed Matter Physics, focusing on Thin-film Ferroelectrics, Oxide Nanoelectronics, and Biological Electron Transfer via Scanning Probe Microscopies (AFM, STM, PFM). His recent work emphasizes educational tools like tunneling microscopes for undergraduate labs and pedagogical reforms in physics instruction.
His 15 most recent publications (2019–2024) highlight innovations in STEM education, quantum transport, and bio-nanoelectronic systems. These include studies on ballistic electron pairing, microbial nanowire conductivity, and ferroelectric device engineering.
- Scientific Awards
- Haynes Award for outstanding PhD Thesis
- University of Rochester Graduated with High Distinction
- Sigma Pi Sigma Honor Society
Dr. Veazey has supervised undergraduate research mentees and secured grants through the Center for Scholarly & Creative Excellence. He serves as a referee for The Physics Teacher and organized the West Michigan Nanoscience and Quantum Technology Conference (2018–2019). His patent on Microbial Nanowires (US 08729233) reflects his interdisciplinary work.



