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Todd C. Hufnagel is a Professor of Materials Science and Engineering at Johns Hopkins University's Whiting School of Engineering. He serves as Associate Director of the Materials Science in Extreme Environments University Research Alliance (MSEE URA), a consortium addressing threats from chemical, biological, and nuclear weapons through material science research. His expertise includes structural materials, nanomaterials, X-ray scattering, and metals analysis.
Dr. Hufnagel earned his BS in Metallurgical Engineering from Michigan Technological University (1989) and his MS and PhD in Materials Science and Engineering from Stanford University (1991 and 1995). He has been at Johns Hopkins since 1996. His research focuses on dynamic material behavior, fracture mechanics, and advanced imaging techniques like X-ray phase contrast imaging. Notably, he co-developed the AXIOM system, a cutting-edge tool for materials analysis, and contributed to the MSEE URA's mission to enhance material resilience in extreme conditions.
His awards include the Whiting School of Engineering Teaching, Advising, and Mentoring Award. His work spans experimental and computational studies of metallic glasses, fracture processes, and parameter optimization for microstructural design. He collaborates widely, integrating data science tools like OpenMSIStream to streamline laboratory workflows.





