1. Thomas F. Juliano
tom.juliano@gmail.com
phone: (cell) 443-801-3703
(home) 630-861-9667
1466 Somerfield Dr.
Bolingbrook, IL 60490
EDUCATION
Alternative Teacher Certification Program in Science and Mathematics – 2011
Benedictine University, Lisle, IL
Type 09 Certification in Physics from the Illinois State Board of Education
Endorsements in Mathematics, Chemistry, Earth and Space Science, Biology,
and Environmental Science
Doctor of Philosophy in Materials Science and Engineering - 2004
Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA
Graduate Advisor: Prof. Yury Gogotsi, PhD, DSc
Thesis Title: “Inducing Phase Transformations using Depth-Sensing Indentation”
Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering - 2001
The University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC), Chicago, IL
Minor: Mathematics
Graduated with University Honors (4.7/5.0)
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
August 2010 Mother McAuley Liberal Arts High School, Chicago, IL
To June 2015 Physics Teacher
• Experience teaching 4 AP physics classes (C –
Mechanics), 13 honors-level physics classes, and 9 advanced level physics
classes over the course of five academic years
• Promoted student learning for an all-female
environment
• Managed a cooperative and supportive learning
environment, lecture, create assessments, and lead lab activities
• Taught preparation for ACT science skills
• Raised average AP class score over 2 points in
4 years
August 2010 Saint Mary’s University, Winona, MN
to June 2015 Adjunct Faculty
• Taught physics for the Program for Advanced
College Credit (PACC) at Mother McAuley
May 2010 Huntington Learning Center, Downers Grove, IL
to August 2010 Tutor
• Tutored students part-time in high-school and
college level math
• Prepared students for ACT science and math
skills
February 2007 Community College of Baltimore County, Essex, MD
to May 2007 Part-Time Tutor in Student Success Center
• Tutored students in mathematics and physics
• Assisted with statistics, algebra, calculus and
introductory physics topics
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2. June 2005 United States Army Research Laboratory, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD
to May 2007 Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education (ORISE) Post-Doctoral
Research Fellow
• Mentored two college students at Army Research Laboratory
• Worked with teacher from Aberdeen Science and Mathematics Academy to
develop an introductory engineering course that began early 2007
August 2005 Community College of Baltimore County, Essex, MD
to December 2005 Adjunct Faculty in Mathematics Department
• Taught five-credit-hour evening course in introductory calculus
• Lectured, created tests, quizzes, and homework
• Provided feedback and tutoring to students, and frequently interacted with
other professors
• Given positive remarks on course evaluation by faculty and students
August 2001 Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA
to September 2004 National Defense Science and Engineering Graduate (NDSEG) Fellow
• Co-advised senior design groups and two undergraduate students in various
projects
• Served as mentor for two Illinois Math and Science Academy students during
two-week concentrated mentorship program
September 2003 Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA
to December 2003 Teaching Assistant
• Assisted “Advanced Materials Characterization” course (MATE 270)
September 2002 • Created course tests and conducted lecture on nano-indentation
to December 2002 • Led student lab classes on atomic force microscopy, nano-indentation, and
Raman micro-spectroscopy
• Held lab discussions about IR-Raman spectroscopy, orientation imaging
microscopy, and differential scanning calorimetry
January to May 2001 University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL
Engineering Orientation Teaching Assistant
• Introduced freshman and sophomore level undergraduate students to
mechanical engineering program by leading tours and various group
discussions
INDUSTRY, NON-PROFIT, AND RESEARCH EXPERIENCE
May 2007 American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE)
to February 2010 Academic Programs Manager
• Managed outreach efforts for the National Science Foundation (NSF)
Graduate Research Fellowship program, the NSF East Asia and Pacific
Summer Institutes program, and the NSF/ASEE Corporate Research
Postdoctoral Fellowship for Engineers program; total program funding
exceeded $150M annually
• Worked alongside others to promote programs administered by ASEE such
as the National Defense Science and Engineering Graduate (NDSEG)
Fellowship and the Science, Mathematics and Research for Transformation
(SMART) Scholarship, and National Aeronautics and Space Administration
(NASA) Aeronautics Scholarship
• Have familiarity with major aspects of awards administration, including
application processing, help desk systems, eligibility screening, organizing
panel review sessions, applicant and panelist recruitment methods with
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3. emphasis on under-represented and under-served populations, and
implementing program improvements
• Gained experience writing successful program-administration proposals to
NSF and NASA
• Advised ASEE-sponsored fellow from the National GEM Consortium April-
June 2009 on project focused on creating an online engineering faculty
development and teaching/learning center
• Managed other co-workers; assisted in interviewing and hiring new
employees
October 2004 United States Army Research Laboratory, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD
to May 2007 Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education (ORISE) Post-Doctoral
Research Fellow
• Led projects including:
o Development of diblock-triblock copolymer gels for flesh-mimicking
materials
o Micro-scale mechanical analysis of polymer, ceramic, and bulk
amorphous metal systems
o Improvement of methods for measuring time-dependent properties
via quasi-static and dynamic depth-sensing indentation techniques
o Energy absorption and scratch behavior on polycarbonate-based
materials
o Infiltration methods of nano-porous glass to produce organic-
inorganic hybrids
• Managed a Hysitron Triboscope indenter, a MTS Nano Indenter XP, and a
Digital Instruments Dimension 3100 atomic force microscope for all lab users
August 2001 Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA
to September 2004 National Defense Science and Engineering Graduate (NDSEG) Fellow
• Researched statistics of pressure induced phase transformations during
indentation of silicon, lead zirconate titanate, and boron carbide for
application in bulk surface phase patterning, dynamic contact behavior
prediction, and micro electro mechanical systems (MEMS) reliability
• Analyzed ductile behavior of silicon and other semiconductors during
scratching with different tool shapes for application in microelectronics
industry
• Performed in depth Raman micro-spectroscopy and scanning electron
microscopy (SEM) analysis on ceramics
June 2003 Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, NM
to August 2003 Invited Summer Intern
• Examined the response of a piezoelectric with varying lead-oxide content to
depth-sensing indentation
• Detected phase transition (ferroelectric to antiferroelectric) presence in the
material as well as variance of mechanical properties at different surface
locations
• Analyzed materials with Raman micro-spectroscopy, x-ray diffraction, SEM,
orientation imaging microscopy, and indentation data
August 2000 University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL
to July 2001 Undergraduate Research Assistant
• Performed motion control analysis at the sub-micron level
• Worked with Visual Basic computerized systems
• Advised high school students and worked alongside graduate students
May 2000 Thatcher Tubes, Woodstock, IL
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4. to August 2000 Intern
• Worked with mechanical drawings and performed design work with AutoCad
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• Learned various mechanical processes and automation equipment
• Performed safety engineering
ENTREPRENUERIAL EXPERIENCE
March 2015 Neighbor Chain, L.L.C, Bolingbrook, IL
To Present Founder
• Work with trusted advisors to maintain a web and business presence for
Neighbor Chain, a company whose mission is to help people better know
their neighbors and utilize each other as a valuable resource.
• Experience with business networking, creating user-friendly web and mobile
based platforms, and managing day-to-day operations of the business
December 2006 Phyxx, L.L.C., Nottingham, MD
to October 2011 Co-Founder and CEO
• Generated initial idea for and worked with other investors to create a
Facebook application where user’s personality is assessed by selecting one
image out of sets of four. Individuals may submit images and receive
demographic-based feedback on comparative desirability of the images.
• Experience with forming L.L.C., filing full and provisional patent application,
working with web developers, maintaining website, and performing market
research
PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES
American Association of Physics Teachers
American Modeling Teachers Association
Illinois Science Teachers Association
American Society for Engineering Education
The Materials Society
The American Society of Materials
The Adhesion Society
The American Ceramics Society
Materials Research Society
Tau Beta Pi Engineering Honor Society
Phi Kappa Phi National Honor Society
UIC Alpha Sigma Chapter of Pi Tau Sigma, National Mechanical Engineering
Honor Society
American Society of Mechanical Engineers
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5. Golden Key National Honor Society
Phi Eta Sigma National Honor Society
PROFESSIONAL SERVICE
Mother McAuley High School Science Bowl Coach, 2013-2015
Mother McAuley iPad Integration Team Member (1 of 6 selected faculty), 2013
Mother McAuley High School Advisor for Engineering Club, 2011-2013
Mother McAuley High School Advisor for Women in Science and Engineering
(WISE) Chapter, 2010-2015
Selection Committee for American Association for Advancement of Science
(AAAS) Science & Public Policy Fellowships, 2009
Evaluation Committee for National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Aeronautics Scholarship Program, 2008 and 2009
Evaluation Committee for Science, Mathematics and Research for
Transformation (SMART) Service for Scholarship awards, 2005 and 2008
Evaluation Committee Chair for National Defense Science and Engineering
Graduate Fellowships, 2007 and 2009
Evaluation Committee for National Defense Science and Engineering Graduate
Fellowships, 2005 and 2006
Session Co-Chair for Damage Mechanics and Injury Mechanisms in
Biomechanics Symposium – Annual Conference and Exposition on Experimental
and Applied Mechanics, St. Louis, Missouri, June 5-7, 2006
Organized and led Army Research Lab tour for Drexel Research Experience in
Advanced Materials (DREAM) program – August 2, 2005
Cofounder of Drexel University Student Chapter of the Materials Research
Society and Vice President, 2003-2004
Organizer/Moderator of Nano Indentation Short Symposium at Drexel University,
May 15, 2003
Treasurer of MAGNET – Drexel Materials Graduate Society, 2002-2003
Session Chair for Non-Oxide Ceramics Symposium – 5th
International Meeting of
Pacific Rim Ceramic Societies, Nagoya, Japan, October 2003
Cofounder of UIC Alpha Sigma Chapter of Pi Tau Sigma National Mechanical
Engineering Honor Society - 1999
Positions Held: President 2000-01, Vice President 2000
Founded the “Pi Tau Sigma Leadership and Service Scholarship” at UIC in 2001
Invited Journal Article Referee for:
Journal of the American Ceramics Society
Journal of Applied Mechanics
Experimental Mechanics
Nanotechnology
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6. Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings
6th
Pacific Rim Conference on Ceramic and Glass Technology
HONORS AND AWARDS
Faculty Graduation Speaker (as voted by senior level students) – Mother
McAuley Liberal Arts High School, 2015
Honors Assembly Speaker (as voted by junior level students) – Mother McAuley
Liberal Arts High School, 2015
Northwestern University Distinguished Secondary Teacher Award Finalist, 2015
Science Bowl Coach for Regional Champion Team – Mother McAuley Liberal Art
High School, 2014
Best University Dissertation Award for a Student in Engineering or Science –
Drexel University, 2005
Honored as One of Twelve “Rising Stars” from Drexel University College of
Engineering (http://www.coe.drexel.edu/risingstars/), 2005
National Research Council Post-Doctoral Fellowship (declined), 2004
Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education Post-Doctoral Fellowship, 2004-
2007
Teaching Assistant Excellence Award (nominated by faculty and students) -
Drexel University, 2004
Travel Fellowship from American Ceramics Society to 5th
International Meeting of
Pacific Rim Ceramic Societies, Nagoya, Japan, September 29 – October 2, 2003
America’s Registry of Outstanding Professionals, 2003
National Defense Science and Engineering Graduate Fellowship, 2002
National Science Foundation Graduate Fellowship Honorable Mention, 2002
Nominated for and Member of United States Achievement Academy, 2002
George Hill Endowed Fellowship – Drexel University, 2001
University Fellowship – University of Illinois at Chicago (declined), 2001
Graduate Student Fellowship - University of Michigan at Ann Arbor (declined),
2001
Arlene F. Norsym Award (UIC) – Senior design project titled Variable Boost
System voted “Best Project” by participants of the engineering expo, out of about
70 projects, 2001
Recipient of Illinois Society of Professional Engineers Scholarship, 2000
Nominated for and Mentioned in The National Dean’s List Annual
Book, 2000 and 2001
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7. OUTREACH ACTIVITIES
Mother McAuley Middle School Science Fair Judge – 2012 to 2015
Frequent University, Conference and Laboratory Visits to Promote Various
Fellowship Opportunities – 2007 to 2010
George Lisby and Moravia Park Elementary School Visit (Baltimore, MD) –
National Chemistry Week, October 18, 2006
Towson University Baltimore Regional Science Fair Judge – March 25, 2006
Colgate Elementary School Visit (Baltimore, MD) – National Chemistry Week,
October 18, 2005
Morgan State University (MD) Science Fair Judge – March 19, 2005
Valley Forge (PA) Middle School Visit – Drexel Engineering Awareness, April 15,
2004
Professional Tutor in Mathematics
Our Daily Bread Soup Kitchen Volunteer (Baltimore, MD)
PUBLICATIONS
JOURNAL T. Krus, T. Juliano, L. Kecskes and M. VanLandingham, Initial Plasticity Onset in
ARTICLES Zr and Hf Rich Bulk Metallic Glasses during Instrumented Indentation, Journal of
Materials Research, 22, 1265-9 (2007).
T. Juliano, M. VanLandingham, C. Tweedie and K. Van Vliet, Multiscale Creep
Compliance of Epoxy Networks, Experimental Mechanics, 47, 99-105 (2007).
A. Gurga, T. Juliano, Y. Gogotsi, S. Dub, N. Stus, D. Stratiichuk and V. Lisnyak,
The Mechanical Properties of Lithium Tetraborate (100), (011) and (112) Faces,
Materials Letters, 61, 770-3 (2007).
T. Juliano, Y. Gogotsi, T. Buchheit, C. Watson, S. Kalinin, J. Shin and A.
Baddorf,
Response of 95/5 Lead Zirconate Titanate to Depth-Sensing Indentation, Journal
of the American Ceramics Society, 89 (11), 3557-9 (2006).
T. Juliano, A. Forster, P. Drzal, T. Weerasooriya, P. Moy and M.
VanLandingham, Multiscale Mechanical Characterization of Biomimetic
Physically Associating Gels, Journal of Materials Research, 21 (8), 2084-92
(2006).
M. VanLandingham, T. Juliano and M. Hagon, Measuring Tip Shape for
Instrumented Indentation using Atomic Force Microscopy, Measurement Science
and Technology, 16, 2173-85 (2005).
T. Juliano, V. Domnich and Y. Gogotsi, Examining Pressure-Induced Phase
Transformations in Silicon by Spherical Indentation and Raman Spectroscopy: A
Statistical Study, Journal of Materials Research, 19 (10), 3099-3108 (2004).
D. Ge, V. Domnich, T. Juliano, E. Stach and Y. Gogotsi, Structural Damage in
Boron Carbide under Contact Loading, Acta Materialia, 53 (13), 3921-7 (2004).
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8. T. Juliano, Y. Gogotsi, V. Domnich, The Effect of Indentation Unloading
Conditions on the Phase Transformation Induced Events in Silicon, Journal of
Materials Research, 18 (5), 1192-1201 (2003).
BOOK CHAPTER T. Juliano, V. Domnich and Y. Gogotsi, Chapter 5.4: Phase Transformations
Under Dynamic Loading, in High Pressure Surface Science and Engineering,
edited by Y.Gogotsi and V. Domnich, p. 521-40 (Institute of Physics Publishing,
London, 2004).
CONFERENCE T. Juliano, M. VanLandingham, A. Forster and T. Ovaert, Probing Gel
PROCEEDINGS Architecture Utilizing Flat Punch Indentation, 30th
Adhesion Society Proceedings,
21-3, (2007).
T. Juliano, P. Moy, A. Forster, T. Weerasooriya, M. VanLandingham and P.
Drzal, Multiscale Mechanical Characterization of Biomimetic Gels for Army
Applications, 25th
Army Science Conference Proceedings, (2006).
D. O’Brien, T. Juliano, P. Patel and S. McKnight, Optically Transparent
Nanoporous Glass Composites, 25th
Army Science Conference Proceedings,
(2006).
T. Juliano, P. Moy, T. Weerasooriya, A. Forster and M. VanLandingham,
Compression and Instrumented Indentation Measurements on Biomimetic
Polymers, in Society of Experimental Mechanics Proceedings, June 4-7, 2006,
St. Louis, MO (CD).
P. Moy, T. Weerasooriya, T. Juliano, M. VanLandingham and W. Chen, Dynamic
Response of an Alternative Tissue Simulant, Physically Associating Gels, in
Society of Experimental Mechanics Proceedings, June 4-7, 2006, St. Louis, MO
(CD).
T. Juliano, M. VanLandingham, A. Forster and P. Drzal, Properties of Biomimetic
Polymers from Instrumented Indentation Measurements, 29th
Annual Adhesion
Society Proceedings, 224-226 (2006).
M. VanLandingham, T. Juliano and M. Hagon, Aspects of Tip Shape
Characterization for Nanoindentation of Compliant Materials, Materials Research
Society Symposium Proceedings, 841, R.2.1-6 (2005).
T. Juliano, V. Domnich, T. Buchheit, and Y. Gogotsi, Numerical Derivative
Analysis of Load-Displacement Curves in Depth-Sensing Indentation, Materials
Research Society Symposium Proceedings, 791, Q7.5.1-11 (2004).
Y. Gogotsi and T. Juliano, Ductile Cutting of Silicon Wafers Using A Single Point
Diamond Turning Machine And Raman Micro Spectroscopy Studies, in Proc. Of
the NSF Design & Manufacturing Research Conference, January 7-10, 2002,
San Juan, Puerto Rico (CD).
TECHNICAL D. O’Brien, T. Juliano, P. Patel and S. McKnight, Transparent Nanoporous Glass
REPORTS -Polymer Composite for U.S. Army Applications, ARL Technical Report, ARL-TR-
4631 (2008).
T. Juliano, M. VanLandingham, T. Weerasooriya and P. Moy, Extracting Stress-
Strain and Compressive Yield Stress Information from Spherical Indentation,
ARL Technical Report, ARL-TR-4229 (2007).
T. Krus, T. Juliano and M. VanLandingham, Indentation of Bulk Amorphous
Metals to Investigate Pop-In Effects, ARL Technical Report, ARL-CR-574,
(2006).
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9. M. VanLandingham, T. Juliano and M. Hagon, Instrumented Indentation of M855
Cartridge, Core, and Jacket Materials, ARL Technical Report, ARL-TR-3570,
(2005).
PRESENTATIONS
INVITED ORAL T. Juliano, Engineering the World Through Materials, Aberdeen Science and
PRESENTATIONS Mathematics Academy, February 27, 2007, Aberdeen, MD.
T. Juliano, A. Forster, T. Ovaert and M. VanLandingham, Probing Gel
Architecture Utilizing Flat Punch Indentation, 30th
Annual Adhesion Society
Meeting, February 19, 2007, Tampa Bay, FL.
T. Juliano, The Army Research Laboratory and What Education Can Do For You,
Community College of Baltimore County Scholarship Recipients, January 24,
2007, Baltimore, MD.
T. Juliano and M. VanLandingham, Probing Mechanical Properties of Small
Polymer Volumes, National Institute of Standards and Technology January 24,
2006, Gaithersburg, MD.
V. Domnich, D. Ge, T. Juliano and Y. Gogotsi, Response of Boron Carbide to
Contact Loading, 107th
Annual Meeting of the American Ceramics Society, April
10-13, 2005, Baltimore, MD.
T. Juliano, About Industry, Internships, Graduate School and Government
Laboratories, University of Illinois at Chicago, March 8-9, 2005, Chicago, IL.
T. Juliano, T. Buchheit, S. Kalinin, C. Watson, J. Shin and Y. Gogotsi, Using
Depth-Sensing Indentation to Induce Phase Transformations in Lead Zirconate
Titanate, High Pressure Phase Transformations Workshop, August 16-17, 2004,
Raleigh, NC.
T. Juliano and Y. Gogotsi, Detecting Solid Phase Transformations During
Localized Contact Loading Using Depth-Sensing Indentation and Raman
Spectroscopy, National Institute of Standards and Technology, March 24, 2004,
Gaithersburg, MD.
T. Juliano and Y. Gogotsi, Detecting Solid Phase Transformations During
Localized Contact Loading Using Depth-Sensing Indentation and Raman
Spectroscopy, Army Research Laboratory, March 7, 2004, Aberdeen Proving
Ground, MD.
ORAL SCIENTIFIC M. VanLandingham and T. Juliano, Tip Shape Characterization for
PRESENTATIONS Nanoindentation of Compliant Materials, Veeco Seeing at the Nanoscale IV
Conference, July 17-20, 2006, Philadelphia, PA.
T. Juliano, A. Forster, P. Moy, T. Weerasooriya, and M. VanLandingham,
Compression and Indentation Measurements on Biomimetic Polymers, Society
for Experimental Mechanics Annual Conference, June 4-7, 2006, St. Louis, MO.
P. Moy, T. Weerasooriya, T. Juliano, M. VanLandingham, and W. Chen, Dynamic
Response of an Alternative Tissue Simulant, Physically Associating Gels, Society
for Experimental Mechanics Annual Conference, June 4-7, 2006, St. Louis, MO.
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10. T. Juliano, M. VanLandingham, A. Forster and P. Drzal, Properties of Biomimetic
Polymers from Instrumented Indentation Measurements, 29th
Annual Meeting of
The Adhesion Society, February 19-22, 2006, Jacksonville, FL.
T. Sano, G. Gilde, J. Campbell, S. Szewczyk, and T. Juliano, Correlation
between Microstructure and Mechanical Properties for Hot Pressed TiB2-AlN
Composites, 30th
International Conference on Advanced Ceramics and
Composites, January 22-27, 2006, Cocoa Beach, FL.
A. Forster, T. Juliano, O. Breslouer, M. VanLandingham and P. Drzal, Rate
Dependent Measurements of Biomimmetic Polymers using Instrumented
Indentation, Materials Research Society Fall 2005 Meeting, November 29, 2005,
Boston, MA.
T. Krus, T. Juliano and M. VanLandingham, Indentation of Bulk Metallic Glasses
to Investigate Pop-In Effects, Army Research Laboratory Science and
Engineering Apprenticeship Program Symposium, August 12, 2005, Aberdeen
Proving Grounds, MD.
M. VanLandingham, T. Juliano and P. Drzal, Characterizing Viscoelastic
Behavior Using Nanoindentation, Materials Research Society Spring 2005
Meeting, March 28-April 1, 2005, San Francisco, CA.
T. Juliano, V. Domnich and Y. Gogotsi, Spherical Depth-Sensing Indentation on
Silicon and Phase Transformation Pressure Dependence on Unloading Rate and
Maximum Applied Load, Materials Research Society Fall 2004 Meeting,
November 29-December 3, 2004, Boston, MA.
T. Juliano, V. Domnich, T. Buchheit, and Y. Gogotsi, Numerical Derivative
Analysis of Load-Displacement Curves in Nano Indentation, Materials Research
Society Fall 2003 Meeting, December 1-5, 2003, Boston, MA.
T. Juliano, T. Buchheit, and C. Watson, Evaluating the Response of 95/5 PNZT
to Instrumented Indentation, The 15th
Annual Rio Grande Symposium on
Advanced Materials, October 28, 2003, Albuquerque, NM.
T. Juliano, V. Domnich, D. Ge, and Y. Gogotsi, Finding the Failure Mechanisms
in Boron Carbide Single Crystals using Indentation, Raman Spectroscopy, and
TEM Analysis, The 5th
International Meeting of Pacific Rim Ceramic Societies,
October 2, 2003, Nagoya, Japan.
T. Juliano, Detecting Phase Transformations in Materials during Localized
Contact Loading, Drexel University PhD Proposal Seminar, September 23, 2003,
Philadelphia, PA.
T. Juliano, T. Buchheit, C. Watson and Y. Gogotsi, Evaluating the Response of
95/5 PNZT to Indentation, Sandia Eighth Annual Technical Student Symposium,
August 5, 2003, Albuquerque, NM.
T. Juliano and V. Domnich, Introduction to Nano Indentation and T. Juliano, Y.
Gogotsi and V. Domnich, Statistical Analysis of Indentations, Nano Indentation
Short Symposium at Drexel University, May 15, 2003, Philadelphia, PA.
T. Juliano, Silicon Processing: From Sand to Wafer, Drexel University Graduate
Seminar, March 6, 2003, Philadelphia, PA.
T. Juliano, Y. Gogotsi, V. Domnich, Statistical Analysis of Events in Silicon
Unloading Curves During Nano Indentation, Materials Research Society Fall
2002 Meeting, December 2-6, 2002, Boston, MA.
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11. T. Juliano, Y. Gogotsi, V. Domnich, Statistical Treatment of Events in Silicon
Unloading Curves During Nano Indentation, 3rd
Annual Nano Indenter User’s
Group Meeting, August 19, 2002, Las Vegas, NV.
POSTER T. Juliano, P. Moy, A. Forster, T. Weerasooriya, P. Drzal and M.
VanLandingham,
PRESENTATIONS Multi-Scale Mechanical Characterization of Biomimetic Gels for Army
Applications, 25th
Army Science Conference, November 27-December 1, 2006,
Orlando, FL.
D. O’Brien, T. Juliano, P. Patel and S. McKnight, Optically Transparent
Nanoporous Glass-Polymer Composites, 25th
Army Science Conference,
November 27-December 1, 2006, Orlando, FL.
T. Juliano, T. Krus and M. VanLandingham, Nanoindentation at the Army
Research Laboratory, 1st
U.S. Army Materials Summit, March 13-16, 2006,
Gettysburg, PA.
M. Hagon, M. VanLandingham and T. Juliano, The Application of
Nanoindentation to Army Materials Research, 28th Annual Meeting of the
Adhesion Society, Inc., February 13-16, 2005, Mobile, AL.
M. VanLandingham, T. Juliano and M. Hagon, Aspects of Tip Shape
Characterization for Nanoindentation of Compliant Materials, Materials Research
Society Fall 2004 Meeting, November 29-December 3, 2004, Boston, MA.
V. Domnich, D. Ge, T. Juliano and Y. Gogotsi, Amorphization of Boron Carbide
Under Contact Loading, 11the International Conference on High Pressure
Semiconductor Physics, August 2-5, 2004, San Francisco, CA. (won best poster
award)
T. Juliano, T. Buchheit, C. Watson, and Y. Gogotsi, Response of PNZT to Sharp
and Blunt Indentation, Materials Research Society Fall 2003 Meeting, December
1-5, 2003, Boston, MA.
T. Juliano, V. Domnich, D. Ge, E. Hackett, Y. Gogotsi, Boron Carbide for Armor
Applications: Indentation, Raman, and TEM Studies, Drexel University Research
Day, April 22, 2003, Philadelphia, PA.
T. Juliano, V. Domnich, D. Ge, E. Hackett, Y. Gogotsi, Boron Carbide for Armor
Applications: Indentation, Raman, and TEM Studies, American Society of
Materials Liberty Bell Chapter Meeting, April 10, 2003, Willow Grove, PA (won 2nd
place out of over 20 posters).
T. Juliano, Y. Gogotsi, V. Domnich, Ductile Regime Machining of Silicon:
Methods and Applications, Materials Research Society Fall 2002 Meeting,
December 2-6, 2002, Boston, MA.
T. Juliano, Y. Gogotsi, D. Penrose, V. Domnich, Ductile Regime Machining of
Silicon: Methods and Applications (scored in top 25% of judge’s scores from 300
posters presented), and a Dean’s Award winning poster (two given out of about
50 posters) by a senior design team that I advised: M. Dirkmaat, R. Marquiss, K.
Riley, P. Shah, T. Juliano, Y. Gogotsi, Micro Material Testing Device, Drexel
University Research Day, May 7, 2002, Philadelphia, PA.
Joint work with Gennum Corporation: M. Capanu, A. Cervin-Lawry, T. Juliano, Y.
Gogotsi, Thermomechanical Characterization of Thin Films for MEMS, Based on
Wafer Curvature (Disk Method) and Nanoindentation Techniques, Materials
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12. Research Society MEMS Materials Issues Workshop Proc., Materials Research
Society MEMS Materials Issues Workshop, April 5-6, 2002, San Francisco, CA.
Poster of work done by IMSA student who I advised: M.A. Meneses, T. Juliano,
Y. Gogotsi Mechanism of Ductile Regime Machining of Silicon, AAAS Annual
Meeting and Science Innovation Exposition, American Association for the
Advancement of Science (AAAS) 2002 Annual Meeting, February 14-19, 2002,
Boston, MA.
T. Juliano, Y. Gogotsi, V. Domnich, S. Cetinkunt, N. Bopearatchy, Ductile
Micromachining of Silicon for MEMS Applications, Materials Research Society
Fall 2001 Meeting, November 26-30, 2001, Boston, MA.
PATENTS
T. Juliano, P. Konopka and T. Krus, Method and Technique for Media Evaluation
and Comparing Personalities (patent pending) Publication No.: US
2008/0167949 A1, Provisional Application No.: 60/874,704
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