Daniel Vincent Krogstadمشاهده پروفایل
عضو هیئت علمی
- Materials Science
- Soft Materials
- Biomaterials
- +۵ مورد دیگر
Daniel Vincent Krogstad is a Research Assistant Professor in Materials Science and Engineering and Principal Research Scientist at the Applied Research Institute, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC). He holds a B.S. (2006) and Ph.D. (2012) in Materials Science from UIUC and UCSB, respectively. His research focuses on processing-structure-property relationships in soft materials, including scalable self-assembly, biomaterials, and polymeric coatings. Key contributions include developing zirconia-based corrosion-resistant coatings and studying bio-inspired materials for bone growth. Education: B.S., Materials Science and Engineering, UIUC (2006) Ph.D., Materials, UCSB (2012) Research Interests: His three core research areas are: (1) Scalable Self-Assembly – industrial-scale fabrication of nanostructured materials; (2) Biomaterials – design of injectable hydrogels and biocompatible coatings; and (3) Polymeric Coatings – degradation mechanisms and performance optimization. Recent work combines plasma processing with nanoscale characterization to advance corrosion protection and biomedical applications. Articles Trends: Recent publications (2020–2025) highlight advancements in corrosion-resistant coatings (zirconia-based systems), polymer phase behavior (ionic liquid-cured epoxies), and bio-inspired materials (polyaspartic acid hydrogels). His work bridges fundamental material science with industrial scalability. Awards: National Research Council Research Associateship (2013) Research Groups: He leads a multidisciplinary team at the Applied Research Institute, collaborating with NIST and industry partners. His lab focuses on translational research from lab-scale innovations to industrial applications.







