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Jerry ScheinbeimProfessor II and Member of the Graduate FacultyB.S., Physics, Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn, 1968
Graduate Director of Materials Science and Engineering Program, 1995-present
Tel: (732) 445-3669
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Polymer electroprocessing, structure-property relationships in electroactive
polymeric materials,
ferroelectric, piezoelectric, pyroelectric, dielectric and electrostrictive
properties of polymers.
The study of electroactive polymers, i.e., the
ferroelectric, piezoelectric, pyroelectric, dielectric and electrostrictive
properties of polymers, is both an important and exciting area of scientific
inquiry. In the Polymer Electroprocessing Laboratory of the Department
of chemical and Biochemical Engineering, we have discovered the importance
of electroprocessing the thermal, mechanical, chemical and electric field
history of a polymer to a polymers ability to express desired electroactive
properties. This approach allows us to develop the structure-electroactive
properties relationships in these materials and has led to several important
discoveries and patents, including:
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"A Study of Piezoelectric and Mechanical Anisotropies of the Human Cornea", with A. Champa Jayasuriya, Snehashish Ghosh, Virginia Lubkin, Greg Bennett and Phillip Kramer, Biosensors and Bioelectronics , 18, 381, (2003) "Piezoelectric and Mechanical Properties in Bovine Cornea," with A.C. Jayasuriya, V. Lubkin, G. Bennett and P. Kramer, J. of Biomed. Mat. Res.,34, 453, (2003) "Crystallization Studies of Ferroelectric Polymer Blends of Nylon II/Poly(vinylidene) Fluoride", with Qiong Gao, Polym. Journal, 35, No.4, 345, (2003) -------------------------------------- |