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Maija M. Kukla

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Email:  mkukla@nsf.gov
Phone: (703) 292-4940
Fax: (703) 292-9047
Room: 1122 S
Organization:  OIA
Title:  Program Director

Program Responsibilities:
EPSCoR Research Infrastructure Improvement Program: Track-1

Biography:

Maija M. Kukla

Education

Doctor of Science in Chemical Physics and Mathematics University of Latvia , Riga , Latvia (1996)

M.Sc. in Solid State Chemistry , University of Latvia , Riga , Latvia (1993)

M.Sc. in Theoretical Physics and Condensed Matter Physics (1988)

M.Sc. in Physics and Mathematics Education (1988)

Department of Physics and Mathematics. University of Latvia , Riga , Latvia ,

and Zelinsky Institute of Organic Chemistry, Moscow , USSR .

Academic and Professional Experience

Program Director (2002- to date) National Science Foundation, Arlington , VA

Materials Research Science and Engineering Centers (MRSEC) (DMR program): www.mrsec.org

Nanoscale Science and Engineering Centers (NSEC) (NSF-wide program): www.nsf.gov

Partnerships for Research and Education in Materials (PREM) (DMR program ) : w ww.mrsec.org/prem

 

Professor (Adjunct) (2007-to date) Department of Materials Science and Nuclear Engineering, University of Maryland , College Park , MD

Professor (Adjunct) (2005-to date) Physics Department, University of Nevada , Las Vegas , NV

Visiting Scientist (2001-to date) Naval Surface Warfare Center , Indian Head, MD

Lead Scientist (1998-2002) Institute of Chemical Physics, University of Latvia , Riga , Latvia

Research Faculty (1999-2001), Office of Naval Research Fellow (1997-1999)

Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Michigan Technological University, Houghton , MI , USA

Senior Research Associate (1996-1998), Research Associate (1991-1996)

Institute of Chemical Physics, University of Latvia , Riga , Latvia

Invited Scientist (1994) UNESCO . International Center of Theoretical Physics, Trieste , Italy

Visiting Researcher (1988-1989) Zelinsky Institute of Organic Chemistry , Moscow , USSR

Over 70 peer-reviewed publications, over 110 presentations, including 67 invited talks.

Scientific interests include modeling of materials, defects, non-equilibrium and ultra-fast processes, extreme conditions, development of theoretical and computational methods, ab initio and multi-scale simulations.




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