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Miguel José Yacamán

Miguel José Yacamán (born 1946 in Córdoba, Veracruz) is a Mexican physicist who has made contributions to the fields of materials science, nanotechnology, and physics.

His research has focused on the correlation of structure and properties in nanomaterials and he has developed electron microscopy methods to study nanoparticles and 2-D materials. The present focuses of his work are to develop the nanoscale equivalent of high entropy alloys and new catalysts to produce cleaner fuels.[1]

He earned his Ph.D. in Physics in 1972 from the National Autonomous University of Mexico and did his postdoctoral materials science studies at the University of Oxford. He was also a Postdoctoral Fellow at the NASA Ames Research Center in Mountain View, California from 1978-1979.

Yacamán became the director of the Institute of Physics from 1983-1991. He was the Reese Endowed Professor in Engineering at the University of Texas at Austin from 2001-2008. In 2008, he joined The University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA) to chair the Department of Physics and Astronomy in the College of Sciences until 2018.

As of 2019, he is a professor of physics at Northern Arizona University.

Research Edit

Yacamán has done research on the structure and properties of nanoparticles including metals, semiconductors, and magnetic materials. He has worked on synthesis and characterization of new materials (mainly nanoparticles), surfaces and interfaces, defects in solids, electron diffraction and imaging theory, quasicrystals, archaeological materials, catalysis, and physics and chemistry of asphaltenes.

Yacamán is the author of 9 books and over 550 technical papers with over 32,000 total citations. His work in nanoparticles opened a new era in electron microscopy of finite size. He has acted as associate editor of journals such as Acta and Scripta Metallurgica, Catalysis Letters, Journal of Nanostructured Materials, Microscopy Research, and Techniques and Materials Chemistry.

In June 2005, in collaboration with Jose Luis Elechiguerra (Fulbright Fellow), he published a groundbreaking paper on the inhibitory properties of silver nanoparticles against HIV-1. (Journal of Nanobiotechnology)

Honors and distinctions Edit

Yacamán has held the Guggenheim Fellowship, and was awarded numerous prizes such as the National Prize of Sciences of Mexico and the Prize of the National Academy of Mexico in Exact Sciences. He is a member of the Mexican National Research System (level III), and in May 2003 he was appointed National Researcher of Excellence by CONACyT.

Yacamán has also made many contributions to Mexican science as Science Director of CONACyT (National Council of Science and Technology) during the nineties establishing many new programs that changed Mexican science.

References Edit

  1. ^ "Applied physics and materials science: Miguel Jose Yacaman". Northern Arizona University.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  2. ^ . Jose-Yacaman. Archived from the original on 2015-07-06. Retrieved 2015-07-04.
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on 2015-04-30. Retrieved 2015-07-04.
  4. ^ "Prize Recipient".
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on 2015-07-06. Retrieved 2015-07-04.
  6. ^ "Histórico Premios de Investigación de la Academia Mexicana de Ciencias".

External links Edit

  • Complete list of publications of Miguel José Yacamán
  • Appointment at UTSA press release
  • M. José Yacamán speaks of 'The bactericidal effect of silver nanoparticles'
  • Interview with Dr. Miguel Jose-Yacaman
  • Asociación de Empresarios Mexicanos interview
  • Miguel Jose Yacaman receives John Wheatley Award 2011
  • Scopus Award Mexico
  • 2011 John Wheatley Award
  • Mexico's Flagship University Gets a New Leader

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In this Spanish name the first or paternal surname is Jose and the second or maternal family name is Yacaman Miguel Jose Yacaman born 1946 in Cordoba Veracruz is a Mexican physicist who has made contributions to the fields of materials science nanotechnology and physics Miguel Jose YacamanBorn 1946 08 17 August 17 1946 age 77 Cordoba Veracruz MexicoNationality MEX MexicanAlma materNational Autonomous University of MexicoScientific careerFieldsMaterials science nanotechnology physicsInstitutionsUniversity of OxfordNASA Ames Research CenterUniversity of Texas at AustinUniversity of Texas at San AntonioNorthern Arizona UniversityHis research has focused on the correlation of structure and properties in nanomaterials and he has developed electron microscopy methods to study nanoparticles and 2 D materials The present focuses of his work are to develop the nanoscale equivalent of high entropy alloys and new catalysts to produce cleaner fuels 1 He earned his Ph D in Physics in 1972 from the National Autonomous University of Mexico and did his postdoctoral materials science studies at the University of Oxford He was also a Postdoctoral Fellow at the NASA Ames Research Center in Mountain View California from 1978 1979 Yacaman became the director of the Institute of Physics from 1983 1991 He was the Reese Endowed Professor in Engineering at the University of Texas at Austin from 2001 2008 In 2008 he joined The University of Texas at San Antonio UTSA to chair the Department of Physics and Astronomy in the College of Sciences until 2018 As of 2019 he is a professor of physics at Northern Arizona University Contents 1 Research 2 Honors and distinctions 3 References 4 External linksResearch EditYacaman has done research on the structure and properties of nanoparticles including metals semiconductors and magnetic materials He has worked on synthesis and characterization of new materials mainly nanoparticles surfaces and interfaces defects in solids electron diffraction and imaging theory quasicrystals archaeological materials catalysis and physics and chemistry of asphaltenes Yacaman is the author of 9 books and over 550 technical papers with over 32 000 total citations His work in nanoparticles opened a new era in electron microscopy of finite size He has acted as associate editor of journals such as Acta and Scripta Metallurgica Catalysis Letters Journal of Nanostructured Materials Microscopy Research and Techniques and Materials Chemistry In June 2005 in collaboration with Jose Luis Elechiguerra Fulbright Fellow he published a groundbreaking paper on the inhibitory properties of silver nanoparticles against HIV 1 Journal of Nanobiotechnology Honors and distinctions EditYacaman has held the Guggenheim Fellowship and was awarded numerous prizes such as the National Prize of Sciences of Mexico and the Prize of the National Academy of Mexico in Exact Sciences He is a member of the Mexican National Research System level III and in May 2003 he was appointed National Researcher of Excellence by CONACyT Yacaman has also made many contributions to Mexican science as Science Director of CONACyT National Council of Science and Technology during the nineties establishing many new programs that changed Mexican science Doctorate honoris causa Universidad Nacional de Cordoba 2012 2 Distinguished Scientist SACNAS 2012 3 John Wheatley Award of the American Physical Society 2011 4 Doctorate honoris causa Universidad Autonoma de Nuevo Leon 2010 5 Investigador Nacional de Excelencia CONACyT 2002 Robert Franklin Melh Award and Distinguish lecture The Metals and Materials Society USA 1997 National Prize of Sciences in Mexico 1992 Prize in Exact Sciences of the State of Mexico 1987 National Prize in Exact Sciences of the Mexican Academy of Sciences 1982 6 References Edit Applied physics and materials science Miguel Jose Yacaman Northern Arizona University a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Miguel Jose Yacaman UNC Jose Yacaman Archived from the original on 2015 07 06 Retrieved 2015 07 04 SACNAS Honors Six Leaders in Science Research Mentoring Teaching SACNAS Archived from the original on 2015 04 30 Retrieved 2015 07 04 Prize Recipient Universidad Autonoma de Nuevo Leon recognizes Yacaman s global impact in nanotechnology Archived from the original on 2015 07 06 Retrieved 2015 07 04 Historico Premios de Investigacion de la Academia Mexicana de Ciencias External links EditComplete list of publications of Miguel Jose Yacaman Appointment at UTSA press release M Jose Yacaman speaks of The bactericidal effect of silver nanoparticles Interview with Dr Miguel Jose Yacaman Asociacion de Empresarios Mexicanos interview Miguel Jose Yacaman receives John Wheatley Award 2011 SACNAS Honors Six Leaders in Science Research Mentoring Teaching Scopus Award Mexico 2011 John Wheatley Award Miguel Jose Yacaman recibio el titulo de Doctor Honoris Causa de la UNC Spanish Physics Researcher Miguel 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