
معرفی
Dr. Scott T. Phillips, Professor at Boise State University's Micron School of Materials Science and Engineering since 2017, previously served as Associate Professor at Penn State University with titles including Martarano Assistant/Associate Professor and Stephen and Patricia Benkovic Early Career Associate Professor of Chemistry (2008-2017).
- Ph.D. in Organic Chemistry, University of California, Berkeley
- B.S. in Chemistry (Biochemistry focus), California State University, San Bernardino
His research spans polymer chemistry, stimuli-responsive materials, and analytical materials chemistry, focusing on depolymerization triggers, microfluidic devices, and sustainable alternatives to conventional plastics. Recent work explores closed-loop recyclable polymers and thermally stable amplification reagents.
Notable scientific awards include:
- Gates Foundation Grand Challenge Explorations Award
- NSF CAREER Award
- Martarano Career Development Professorship (2008-2011)
- Beckman Young Investigator Award
- DARPA Young Faculty Award
Key projects involve 600 MHz NMR console acquisition (NSF-funded) and autoinductive signal amplification systems. His work contributes to UN Sustainable Development Goals through environmentally conscious materials science.





