To explore the implications of Materials Science and Engineering
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Stony Brook University
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Dr. Tannenbaum is originally from Jerusalem, Israel. She received her B.Sc. in chemistry and physics from the Hebrew University, her M.Sc. in physical chemistry from the Weizmann Institute of Science and her D.Sc. in chemical engineering from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zürich. Dr. Tannenbaum is currently a professor in the Department of Materials Science and Chemical Engineering and a member of the Stony Brook Cancer Center at Stony Brook University in New York. To date she has published over 200 peer-reviewed articles, reviews and conference proceedings. She is the recipient of numerous awards such as the best paper award of the 1st International Conference on Applied Physics (2003), the Sigma Xi best thesis advisor award (2004), the MRS Fall 2006 Meeting outstanding paper award (2007) and best paper award in the SAIC paper competition (2007, 2010 and 2012). She is a member of the editorial board of several professional journals and a member of the American Chemical Society, Materials Research Society and the American Physical Society. Dr. Tannenbaum’s areas of interest are soft matter and complex fluids, bio-based functional materials, nanocomposites from renewable resources, biomaterials for bone implants and tissue engineering, bioadhesion, nanofluids, bio-nanostructures and hierarchical nanoplatforms for targeted drug delivery.
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