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    David Kisailus

    Henry Samueli Faculty Excellence Professor and Kavli Fellow of the National Academy of Sciences at University of California, Irvine

    David Kisailus is a distinguished professor and researcher in the field of materials science and engineering at the University of California, Irvine (UCI).15 He holds the prestigious position of Henry Samueli Faculty Excellence Professor in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at UCI and is also a Kavli Fellow of the National Academy of Sciences.45

    Academic Background

    Kisailus has an extensive educational background in engineering and materials science:

    • Bachelor's degree in Chemical Engineering from Drexel University (1993)
    • Master's degree in Materials Science and Engineering from the University of Florida (1999)
    • Ph.D. in Materials Science from UC Santa Barbara (2002)1

    After completing his doctorate, he pursued postdoctoral research in molecular biology at UC Santa Barbara before working as a research scientist at HRL Laboratories.1

    Research Focus

    Professor Kisailus's research is centered on biomineralized composites and their applications in developing advanced materials. His work aims to:

    • Investigate structure-functional relationships in biological and biomimetic materials
    • Interpret mineralization pathways that influence resulting ultra structures
    • Develop lightweight and tough materials inspired by nature
    • Create next-generation materials for energy conversion, storage, and environmental applications1

    Career Highlights

    Before joining UCI, Kisailus held the position of Winston Chung Endowed Chair of Energy Innovation at UC Riverside.1 He is also a member of the UNESCO Chair in Materials and Technologies for Energy Conversion, Saving and Storage network.5

    Outreach and Education

    Kisailus is actively involved in educational outreach. In May 2022, he gave a tour of his lab, showcasing how his research draws inspiration from animals to create inventions. During this tour, he demonstrated unique specimens like mantis shrimp capable of breaking glass.3

    David Kisailus's LinkedIn username is david-kisailus-33a9304, as mentioned in the query.2

    Highlights

    MSE Seminar Speaker: David Kisailus of UC Irvine

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    Location

    Riverside, California, United States