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Brian Rodriguez

Professor at University College Dublin

Brian Rodriguez is a Professor at University College Dublin (UCD) specializing in nanoscience and physics.12 He joined UCD in January 2009 as a Lecturer in Nanoscience at the Conway Institute of Biomolecular and Biomedical Research and was appointed to the School of Physics in October 2011.1

Academic Background

Rodriguez received his PhD in Physics from North Carolina State University in 2003.12 After his doctoral studies, he held postdoctoral positions at North Carolina State University and Oak Ridge National Laboratory.1 In 2007, he was awarded an Alexander von Humboldt fellowship to conduct research at the Max Planck Institute of Microstructure Physics in Germany.1

Research and Expertise

Professor Rodriguez's research interests include:

  1. Measuring electrostatic interactions and electromechanical coupling in biological systems
  2. Exploring physical interactions at the interface of biological systems and nanoscale materials
  3. Scanning probe microscopy and piezoresponse force microscopy of various materials1

He has authored over 100 scientific papers in his field and is recognized for his work on ferroelectric materials, polar nitride semiconductors, and biological systems.1

Teaching and Leadership

At UCD, Rodriguez teaches courses such as Atomic Force Microscopy, Nanomechanics, and Biomimicry for a NanoBio MSc program.2 He supervises PhD students and postdoctoral fellows, contributing to the development of future researchers in his field.2

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Location

Ireland