PROFESSOR KENNETH S. VECCHIO

Chair, Department of NanoEngineering, UC San Diego
Professor of NanoEngineered Materials

Office: 154 Powell-Fucht BioEngineering Hall
Phone: 858-822-7922
Fax: 858-534-9553
e-mail: kvecchio@ucsd.edu

Education:
PhD, Lehigh University, Materials Science and Engineering
MS, Lehigh University, Materials Science and Metallurgy
BS, Carnegie-Mellon University, Metallurgical Engineering-Materials Science

Research Interests:

Research focuses on structure-property relations in advanced materials with emphasis on applications in dynamic loading events for both civilian and defense-related fields. Central to much of this research is a focus on nanoscale structure control to enhance novel properties and material performance. Design of nanoscale structures to improved bulk metallic glass materials is an active area of research. In addition, Prof. Vecchio has a strong interest in biomimetic research into synthesis processes for structural materials, particularly exploiting the hierarchical structure of marine skeletal materials for biomedical implant applications.
Recent programs include the synthesis, processing, and characterization of anisotropic laminate materials including metallic-intermetallic laminate composites, ceramic-metal layered materials, and polymer-ceramic layered materials such as shells. Of particular interest is the processing of near-net-shape laminate materials with graded or varying structures within the laminate thickness. NanoMaterials, Carbon Nanotube synthesis, nanoparticulate reinforced polymers and composites, and polymer deformation modeling are additional areas of research for Professor Vecchio over the past 3 years. Recent work has focused on tailoring nanoscale structures for functionality and commercial scalability.

FUNDED PROJECTS AND RELATED PUBLICATIONS

Bulk Metallic Glasses:

Carbon Nanotube Synthesis:

Biomaterials:

Polymer Deformation Modeling:

Nanotechnology: