Judith Driscoll Explained

Judith Driscoll
Birth Name:Judith Louise MacManus
Other Names:Judith MacManus-Driscoll
Workplaces:University of Cambridge
Imperial College London
Los Alamos National Laboratory
Alma Mater:Imperial College London (BSc)
University of Cambridge (PhD)
Field:Materials Science
Known For:Engineering thin films of functional oxides for high temperature superconductors, ferroics and multiferroics, ionics, and semiconductors

Judith Louise MacManus-Driscoll is a Professor of Materials Science at the University of Cambridge. Driscoll is known for her interdisciplinary work on thin film engineering. She has a particular focus on functional oxide systems, demonstrating new ways to engineer thin films to meet the required applications performance. She has worked extensively in the fields of high temperature superconductors, ferroics and multiferroics, ionics, and semiconductors. She holds several licensed patents.

Research and career

Driscoll (also known as MacManus-Driscoll in her publications) earned her PhD in 1991 at the University of Cambridge[1] under Profs. Jan Evetts[2] and Derek Fray FRS.

From 1991 to 1995, she trained as a postdoctoral researcher at Stanford University and IBM Almaden Research Center[3] where she worked under Ted Geballe, Robby Beyers [4] and John Bravman. In 1995, she joined Imperial College London as a lecturer in the Department of Materials, and was promoted to Reader in 1999. She then did a sabbatical at Los Alamos National Laboratory in 2003 where she has remained a visiting staff member/visiting faculty ever since. She joined the University of Cambridge in the Department of Materials Science and Metallurgy in 2003, and was promoted to Full Professor in 2008. She is a Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge [5] and Royal Academy of Engineering Chair in Emerging Technologies in advanced memory materials.[6]

Driscoll was founding editor-in-chief of the American Institute of Physics's journal APL Materials and held the position for 10 years from 2013.

Honours and awards

References

  1. News: 2016-09-30 . Nanotechnology may be tiny but its potential is huge . en-GB . telegraph.co.uk . . 2018-06-07 . 0307-1235.
  2. Glowacki . David Dew-Hughes, Archie Campbell a . 2005-09-27 . Professor Jan Evetts in memoriam . Superconductor Science and Technology . en . 18 . 11 . 10.1088/0953-2048/18/11/e01 . 250904636 . 0953-2048.
  3. Book: Madsen, Lynnette D. . Successful women ceramic and glass scientists and engineers : 100 inspirational profiles . 15 January 2016 . 9781118733592 . Hoboken, New Jersey . 929332211.
  4. Web site: cdaniel. Robby Beyers: A Lifetime and Legacy of Mentoring Others. 2022-12-04. Santa Clara Law. en-US.
  5. Web site: Master & Fellows – Trinity College Cambridge. 2022-12-04. en-GB.
  6. Web site: Royal Academy of Engineering awards £20 million in funding to engineering global visionaries . 2022-12-05 . raeng.org.uk . en.
  7. Web site: APS Fellow Archive. APS. 9 June 2020.
  8. Web site: List of MRS Fellows. MRS. 12 July 2021.
  9. Web site: 2015 Joule Medal and Prize. Physics. Institute of. iop.org. en-GB. 2018-06-07.
  10. Web site: University of Cambridge materials engineer wins Royal Academy of Engineering Armourers and Brasiers Company Prize 2015. RAEng. raeng.org.uk. 8 October 2018.
  11. Web site: The IEEE Dr. James Wong Award for Continuing and Significant Contributions to Applied Superconductivity Materials Technology to be presented to Judith Louise MacManus-Driscoll IEEE Council on Superconductivity. ieeecsc.org. en. 2018-06-07.
  12. Web site: Judith Driscoll BScEng, PhD, FREng Women's Engineering Society . 2022-12-05 . www.wes.org.uk.
  13. Web site: IOM3 Awards 2018 IOM3. iom3.org. en. 2018-06-07.
  14. Web site: 2021 AAAS Fellows. aaas.org. 2022-01-26.
  15. Web site: IOM3. Award winners 2022. 2022-12-04. www.iom3.org.
  16. Web site: MRSI Medal Awardees 2022 – IUMRS-ICA 2022. 2022-12-04. en-US.
  17. Web site: Professor Judith Driscoll - 2024 Interdisciplinary Prize winner . 2024-07-08 . Royal Society of Chemistry . en-GB.
  18. Web site: WE50 2024 – Enhanced By Engineering – Women's Engineering Society . 2024-07-08 . en-GB.