Efstathios Meletis

Professor Meletis received his undergraduate degree in Chemical Engineering from the National Technical University of Athens, Greece and his M.Sc. and Ph.D. in Materials Science & Engineering (MSE) from Georgia Institute of Technology, USA. He held appointments at Georgia Tech, IIT Research Institute, University of California, Davis and Louisiana State University where he was an Endowed Professor. Since 2005, he is Professor and Chair of MSE at the University of Texas, Arlington. His major research contributions are in the areas of surface engineering, multifunctional thin films, small-scale materials and material-environment interactions. He has invented novel intensified plasma treatments for surface hardening and producing functionally gradient surface layers. In the area of nanomaterials, his group was the first to achieve self-assembling of perovskite-type oxides and metal/ceramic nanocomposite thin films with high aspect ratio. He has more than 400 publications (>10,000 research citations, h-index=52) and a large number of plenary, keynote and invited talks. His recent work focuses on scale effects on material properties, surface engineering by plasma processes and high temperature oxidation resistant coatings. His research program has attracted more than $18M from federal, state and industrial sources. Dr. Meletis has been a recipient of the William Fulbright Scholar Award and is the Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Nano Research.

Research Description

Basic Processing-Structure-Property Relationship in Materials, Nanomaterials, Surface Engineering (thin films, coatings, surface modification), Wear and Friction in Materials, and Corrosion and Material-Environment Interactions.

Positions

Professor and Chair (Materials Science and Engineering)
University of Texas at Arlington
2005

Education

Ph.D. (Materials Science and Engineering)
Georgia Institute of Technology
1981