Eric Stach is a Professor in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at the University of Pennsylvania.

He received his Ph.D. in Materials Science and Engineering from the University of Virginia in 1998. He has held positions as Staff Scientist and Principal Investigator at the National Center for Electron Microscopy at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, as Associate then Full Professor at Purdue University and as Electron Microscopy Group Leader at the Center for Functional Nanomaterials at Brookhaven National Laboratory. His research interests focus on the development and application of electron microscopy techniques to solve materials problems in catalysis, energy storage, nanostructure growth, thin film growth and materials deformation. He is a Fellow of the American Physical Society, and the Microscopy Society of America, and has received several awards, among them the Microscopy Society of America’s Eli F. Burton Award and Purdue University’s Faculty Scholar and Early Career Research Excellence Awards. He is the author of of over 250 peer reviewed publications and has given over 150 invited presentations at conferences and university, corporate and national laboratories.

Positions

Scientific Director (Singh Center for Nanotechnology)
University of Pennsylvania
2024
Robert D. Bent Professor of Engineering (Materials Science and Engineering)
University of Pennsylvania
2022
Director (Laboratory for Research on the Structure of Matter)
University of Pennsylvania
2020
Professor (School of Materials Engineering)
Purdue University
2005
Professor (Materials Science and Engineering)
University of Pennsylvania
2017 - 2021
Group Leader (Center for Functional Nanomaterials)
Brookhaven National Laboratory
2010 - 2017
Principal Investigator (National Center for Electron Microscopy)
E O Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
1998 - 2004
Robert D. Bent Professor of Engineering (Materials Science and Engineering)
University of Pennsylvania

Education

Masters of Business Administration (Business Administration)
Stony Brook University
2018
Ph.D. (Materials Science & Engineering)
University of Virginia
1998
M.S.M.S.E. (Materials Science & Engineering)
University of Washington
1994
B.S.E (Mechanical Engineering & Materials Science)
Duke University
1992