Harry Tuller
Professor of Materials Science and Engineering
Research
Professor Harry Tuller is a world-renowned expert in electroceramics, a class of ceramic materials that enable technologies such as energy conversion, environmental sensing, electronics, and communications. Another research focus is solid-state ionics, which examines the movement of ions, or charged atoms, in solids such as ceramics. His research group models, processes, and optimizes energy-related devices such as sensors, batteries, and fuel cells as well as microelectromechanical (MEMS) systems.
Biography
Professor Tuller received a BS and an MS in electrical engineering and a doctorate in solid-state science and engineering, all from Columbia University. Before joining the DMSE faculty, he served as a postdoctoral research associate at Technion in Israel. He has published more than 500 articles, co-edited 15 books, and was awarded 33 patents. He is editor-in-chief of the Journal of Electroceramics and series editor of Electronic Materials: Science and Technology. He is also co-founder of Boston MicroSystems, a pioneer in silicon carbide-based MEMS technology and devices.
Contact
Email: tuller@mit.edu
Phone: 617-253-6890
Website: http://electroceramics.scripts.mit.edu/
Office: 13-3126
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/harry-tuller-18551610/
Administrative Assistant:
Mike Coniglione
Email: mikecon@mit.edu
Phone: 617-253-0948
Office: 8-115