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Linda Schadler
American materials scientist and academic administrator

Linda Schadler

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American materials scientist and academic administrator
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Gender
Female
Place of birth
Niskayuna, USA
Education
Cornell University
University of Pennsylvania
Awards
Fellow of the Materials Research Society
(2016)
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Biography

Linda Sue Schadler is the Dean of the College of Engineering and Mathematical Sciences at the University of Vermont. Her research investigates the mechanical, optical and electric behaviour of polymer composites. She is a Fellow of the Materials Research Society.

Early life and education

Schadler grew up in Niskayuna, New York. Her father worked in metallurgy at General Electric and her mother was a science teacher at Union College. Schadler graduated top of her high school class, and decided to major in science at university.  She studied materials science at the Cornell University and graduated in 1985. She moved to University of Pennsylvania for her doctoral research, working on the mechanisms that underpin monotonic loading and cyclic fatigue.

Research and career

After her PhD, Schadler was a postdoctoral researcher at the Thomas J. Watson Research Center.Schadler was appointed to the faculty at Drexel University in 1992. She moved to Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in 1996, where she served on the faculty for twenty two years. In 2012 she was made Russell Sage Professor. Her research at the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute included studies into polymer composites and other two-phase systems. She eventually became Vice Provost and Dean of Undergraduate Education. Schadler created a video called Molecules to the Max, which introduces the general public to materials science. She created the beta classroom, an experimental space for novel teaching, as well as a seed fund for pedagogical innovation.

In 2018 Schadler moved to the University of Vermont, where she was made Dean of Engineering and Mathematical Sciences. She was awarded a $5 million grant to create a database of polymer nanocomposites and metamaterials that will permit researchers to predict the properties of new materials. At Vermont Schadler looks to ensure scientists and engineers receive training in the humanities.

Awards and honours

  • 1994 National Science Foundation National Young Investigator
  • 1997 ASM International Bradley Staughton Award
  • 1998 ASM International Fellow
  • 2011 Elected trustee of the ASM International
  • 2016 Elected a fellow of the Materials Research Society

Selected publications

  • Schadler, Linda (1998). "Load transfer in carbon nanotube epoxy composites". Applied Physics Letters. 73. Bibcode:1998ApPhL..73.3842S. doi:10.1063/1.122911.
  • {{Cite paper|last=Schadler|first=Linda|date=2000|title=Single-walled carbon nanotube–polymer composites: strength and weakness|url=|journal=Advanced Materials|volume=12|pages=|doi=10.1002/(SICI)1521-4095(200005)12:10<750::AID-ADMA750>3.0.CO;2-6|via=}
  • Schadler, Linda (2005). "Quantitative equivalence between polymer nanocomposites and thin polymer films". Nature Materials. 4. doi:10.1038/nmat1447.
  • Islam, M. R.; Tudryn, G.; Bucinell, R.; Schadler, L.; Picu, R. C. (2017). "Morphology and mechanics of fungal mycelium". Scientific Reports. 7 (1). doi:10.1038/s41598-017-13295-2. ISSN 2045-2322. PMC 5638950. PMID 29026133.

Personal life

Schadler is married to Tom Feist, with whom she has two children.

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