Dr.
Frank Fisher
Assistant Professor
Nanomechanics and Nanomaterials Lab
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Stevens Institute of Technology
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Nanotechnology Graduate Program
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Education
- Ph.D., Mechanical Engineering,
Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois, December 2002.
Dissertation Title: Nanomechanics and the Viscoelastic Behavior
of Carbon Nanotube-reinforced Polymers.
- M.A., Learning Sciences
(School of Education and Social
Policy), Northwestern University,
Evanston, Illinois, December 2000
- M.S., Mechanical Engineering,
Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois, December 1998
- B.S.E, Mechanical Engineering,
and B.S., Applied Mathematics (dual
degree), University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh,
PA, May 1995
Professional Experience
- 08/04 - current, Assistant Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering,
Stevens Institute of Technology
- 09/02 - 07/04, Post-doctoral Research Associate, Biologically Inspired Materials
(BIMat) Center, Northwestern University.
Honors and Awards
- 2009 American Society of Engineering Education (ASEE) Ferdinand P. Beer
and E. Russell Johnston Jr. Outstanding New Educator Award
- 2009 Stevens Alumni Association Outstanding Teacher Award
- Harvey N. Davis Distinguished Teaching Assistant Professor award (2006)
- NSF Tuition Fellowship, NSF Summer Institute Short Course on Multiscale
Modeling and Simulation of Nano Mechanics and Materials, Northwestern University,
June 7-11, 2004.
- Searle Center for Teaching Excellence Teaching Assistant Fellow, Northwestern
University (2000-2001, 2001-2002)
- Nugent Teaching Assistant Fellowship, Department of Mechanical Engineering,
Northwestern University (1998)
- Walter P. Murphy Fellowship, School of Engineering, Northwestern University
(1995)
- Fesseden-Trott Scholarship, School of Engineering, University of Pittsburgh
- University Scholar, College of Arts and Sciences, University of Pittsburgh
Areas of Research - Technical
- Characterization of nanoreinforced polymer systems
- Multiscale modeling of nano-composites and materials
- Industry-compatible nanocomposite processing techniques
- NEMS/MEMS sensors and devices
- Bioinspired/biomimetric materials
- Mechanical characterization of materials at the nanoscale
- Viscoelastic behavior of polymeric materials
- Hybrid finite element - micromechanics methods
Areas of Research - Education
- Multimedia and asynchronous learning environments for undergraduate engineering
education
- Engineering-based curricular materials for K-12 education
- Engineering outreach programs for K-12 students
A more complete description of my research group (Nanomechanics
and Nanomaterials Lab) is available here.
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Last Updated:
June 9, 2009
Dr. Frank Fisher
Assistant Professor
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Stevens Institute of Technology
Castle Point on Hudson
Hoboken, NJ 07030
phone: 201-216-8913
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