Dragan Damjanovic
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Born | 1957 (age 66–67) |
Citizenship | Switzerland, Bosnia and Hercegovina |
Education | Physics, materials science |
Alma mater | University of Sarajevo, Pennsylvania State University |
Known for | Piezoelectric, ferroelectric and dielectric materials |
Scientific career | |
Institutions | EPFL (École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne) |
Thesis | Highly anisotropic electromechanical properties in modified lead titanate ceramics (1987) |
Doctoral advisor | L. Eric Cross |
Website | people |
Dragan Damjanovic (born 1957 in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Hercegovina, Former Yugoslavia) is a Swiss-Bosnian-Herzegovinian materials scientist. From 2008 to 2022, he was a professor of material sciences at EPFL (École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne) and head of the Group for Ferroelectrics and Functional Oxides.[1][2]
Career
Damjanovic received a Bachelor's degree (summa cum laude) in physics from the University of Sarajevo in 1980.[1] He then joined L. Eric Cross at Pennsylvania State University for a Ph.D. In 1987, he graduated with a thesis in ceramics science titled: "Highly anisotropic electromechanical properties in modified lead titanate ceramics." The Philips Fellowship funded his research.[3] He continued as a research associate at Pennsylvania State University's Materials Research Laboratory. He mainly worked on the pyroelectric properties of synthetic polypeptides, piezoelectric composites for underwater applications, and thermo-optical imagers. In 1991, he joined EPFL's Ceramics Laboratory at the Institute of Materials. Until 2022, he led the Group on Ferroelectrics and Functional Oxides as a professor at EPFL. He taught undergraduate and graduate courses on structure, defects, and electrical properties of materials[2]
Research
Damjanovic investigated physical processes at different driving fields [4] over a wide range of spatial (atomic to macroscopic device size) and time (mHz to GHz) scales.[4][5] He also studied how those processes affect the macroscopic behavior of ceramics, polymers, single crystals,[6] and thin layers.[6][7] His current research focuses on oxide perovskites, organometallic lead halide perovskites, and oxides with fluorite structures[8]
Distinctions
Damjanovicis an IEEE Fellow,[9] a Fellow of the American Ceramic Society,[1] and since 2022 the President-elect of the IEEE Ultrasonics, Frequency Control and Ferroelectrics Society (UFFC-S).[9]
He is the recipient of the 2021 Humboldt Research Award,[10] the 2020 Distinguished Service Award of the IEEE Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics and Frequency Control Society,[11] the 2018 IEEE Robert E. Newnham Ferroelectrics Award,[12] the 2017 International Award of the Japanese conference on Ferroelectric Materials and Their Applications,[1] the 2009 Rodolphe and René Haenny Award,[13] and the 2009 Ferroelectrics Recognition Award of the IEEE UFFC-S.[14] He was distinguished lecturer for the IEEE UFFC-S in 2010/2011.[15]
Selected works
- Rödel, Jürgen; Jo, Wook; Seifert, Klaus T. P.; Anton, Eva-Maria; Granzow, Torsten; Damjanovic, Dragan (June 2009). "Perspective on the Development of Lead-free Piezoceramics". Journal of the American Ceramic Society. 92 (6): 1153–1177. doi:10.1111/j.1551-2916.2009.03061.x. ISSN 0002-7820.
- Damjanovic, Dragan (1998-09-01). "Ferroelectric, dielectric and piezoelectric properties of ferroelectric thin films and ceramics". Reports on Progress in Physics. 61 (9): 1267–1324. doi:10.1088/0034-4885/61/9/002. ISSN 0034-4885.
- Setter, N.; Damjanovic, D.; Eng, L.; Fox, G.; Gevorgian, S.; Hong, S.; Kingon, A.; Kohlstedt, H.; Park, N. Y.; Stephenson, G. B.; Stolitchnov, I. (September 2006). "Ferroelectric thin films: Review of materials, properties, and applications". Journal of Applied Physics. 100 (5): 051606. doi:10.1063/1.2336999. ISSN 0021-8979.
- Hollenstein, Evelyn; Davis, Matthew; Damjanovic, Dragan; Setter, Nava (2005-10-31). "Piezoelectric properties of Li- and Ta-modified (K0.5Na0.5)NbO3 ceramics". Applied Physics Letters. 87 (18): 182905. doi:10.1063/1.2123387. ISSN 0003-6951.
- Rödel, Jürgen; Webber, Kyle G.; Dittmer, Robert; Jo, Wook; Kimura, Masahiko; Damjanovic, Dragan (June 2015). "Transferring lead-free piezoelectric ceramics into application". Journal of the European Ceramic Society. 35 (6): 1659–1681. doi:10.1016/j.jeurceramsoc.2014.12.013. ISSN 0955-2219.
- Maeder, M. Demartin; Damjanovic, D.; Setter, N. (July 2004). "Lead Free Piezoelectric Materials". Journal of Electroceramics. 13 (1–3): 385–392. doi:10.1007/s10832-004-5130-y. ISSN 1385-3449.
- Damjanovic, Dragan (October 2005). "Contributions to the Piezoelectric Effect in Ferroelectric Single Crystals and Ceramics". Journal of the American Ceramic Society. 88 (10): 2663–2676. doi:10.1111/j.1551-2916.2005.00671.x. ISSN 0002-7820.
- Jo, Wook; Granzow, Torsten; Aulbach, Emil; Rödel, Jürgen; Damjanovic, Dragan (May 2009). "Origin of the large strain response in (K0.5Na0.5)NbO3-modified (Bi0.5Na0.5)TiO3–BaTiO3 lead-free piezoceramics". Journal of Applied Physics. 105 (9): 094102. doi:10.1063/1.3121203. ISSN 0021-8979.
- Damjanovic, Dragan (2010-08-09). "A morphotropic phase boundary system based on polarization rotation and polarization extension". Applied Physics Letters. 97 (6): 062906. doi:10.1063/1.3479479. ISSN 0003-6951.
- Damjanovic, Dragan (1997-08-15). "Stress and frequency dependence of the direct piezoelectric effect in ferroelectric ceramics". Journal of Applied Physics. 82 (4): 1788–1797. doi:10.1063/1.365981. ISSN 0021-8979.
References
- ^ a b c d "Dragan Damjanovic". The American Ceramic Society. Retrieved 2022-07-12.
- ^ a b "EPFL People Dragan Damjanovic". EPFL People. Retrieved 2022-07-12.
- ^ "Highly anisotropic electromechanical properties in modified lead titanate ceramics". Pennsylvania State University. Retrieved 2022-06-13.
- ^ Ignatans, Reinis; Damjanovic, Dragan; Tileli, Vasiliki (2021-10-12). "Individual Barkhausen Pulses of Ferroelastic Nanodomains". Physical Review Letters. 127 (16): 167601. doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.127.167601. ISSN 0031-9007.
- ^ Bencan, Andreja; Oveisi, Emad; Hashemizadeh, Sina; Veerapandiyan, Vignaswaran K.; Hoshina, Takuya; Rojac, Tadej; Deluca, Marco; Drazic, Goran; Damjanovic, Dragan (2021-12-01). "Atomic scale symmetry and polar nanoclusters in the paraelectric phase of ferroelectric materials". Nature Communications. 12 (1): 3509. doi:10.1038/s41467-021-23600-3. ISSN 2041-1723. PMC 8175364. PMID 34083529.
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: CS1 maint: PMC format (link) - ^ Davis, Matthew; Damjanovic, Dragan; Setter, Nava (2006-01-27). "Electric-field-, temperature-, and stress-induced phase transitions in relaxor ferroelectric single crystals". Physical Review B. 73 (1): 014115. doi:10.1103/PhysRevB.73.014115. ISSN 1098-0121.
- ^ McGilly, Leo J.; Sandu, Cosmin S.; Feigl, Ludwig; Damjanovic, Dragan; Setter, Nava (April 2017). "Nanoscale Defect Engineering and the Resulting Effects on Domain Wall Dynamics in Ferroelectric Thin Films". Advanced Functional Materials. 27 (15): 1605196. doi:10.1002/adfm.201605196.
- ^ Park, D.-S.; Hadad, M.; Riemer, L. M.; Ignatans, R.; Spirito, D.; Esposito, V.; Tileli, V.; Gauquelin, N.; Chezganov, D.; Jannis, D.; Verbeeck, J. (2022-02-11). "Induced giant piezoelectricity in centrosymmetric oxides". Science. 375 (6581): 653–657. doi:10.1126/science.abm7497. ISSN 0036-8075.
- ^ a b "IEEE Fellow | IEEE UFFC". ieee-uffc.org. Retrieved 2022-07-15.
- ^ "Material Sciences". service.humboldt-foundation.de. Retrieved 2022-07-12.
- ^ "Distinguished Service Award | IEEE UFFC". ieee-uffc.org. Retrieved 2022-07-12.
- ^ "IEEE Robert E. Newnham Ferroelectrics Award | IEEE UFFC". ieee-uffc.org. Retrieved 2022-07-12.
- ^ "Prix et Distinctions". EPFL School of Engineering. Retrieved 2022-07-15.
- ^ "IEEE Ferroelectrics Recognition Award | IEEE UFFC". ieee-uffc.org. Retrieved 2022-07-15.
- ^ "ISAF-PFM-2011, Dragan Damjanovic". www.sfu.ca. Retrieved 2022-07-15.
External links
- Dragan Damjanovic publications indexed by Google Scholar
- Website of the Group for Ferroelectrics and Functional Oxides
Category:1957 births Category:Living people Category:University of Sarajevo alumni Category:Pennsylvania State University alumni Category:École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne faculty