UConn
- Department of Materials Science and Engineering
- Institute of Materials Science
- IMS Microscopy Laboratory
- Materials Advantage Student Chapter
- School of Engineering
Collaborators
- S. Pamir Alpay, Professor & Tech Park Executive Director, University of Connecticut
- Avinash M. Dongare, Assistant Professor, Materials Science & Engineering Dept., University of Connecticut
- Can Erkey, Professor, Chemical and Biological Engineering Dept., Koç University, Istanbul, Turkey
- Rainer J. Hebert, Associate Professor & Associate Director of the Institute of Materials Science, University of Connecticut
- Kurt W. Kolasinski, Professor, Department of Chemistry, West Chester University of Pennsylvania
- Seok-Woo Lee, Assistant Professor, Materials Science & Engineering Dept., University of Connecticut
- Steven L. Suib, Professor & Director of the Institute of Materials Science, University of Connecticut
Professional Societies
- CASE - The Connecticut Academy of Science and Engineering (USA)
- The American Ceramic Society (USA)
- ASM - The Materials Information Society (USA)
- IMS - The International Metallographic Society
- MAS - The Microbeam Analysis Society (USA)
- MRS - The Materials Reserch Society (USA)
- MSA - The Microscopy Society of America (USA)
- TMS - The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society (USA)
- EMS - The European Microscopy Society
- IOM3 - The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining (UK)
- IoP - The Institute of Physics (UK)
- RMS - The Royal Microscopical Society (UK)
Other Resources
- ANL Microscopy and Microanalysis WWW Site - A great collection of microscopy resources
- AZoM: The A to Z of Materials - A very extensive collection of information on materials of all types
- Defects in Crystals - an overview by Prof. Helmut Föll at the University of Kiel in Germany
- DoITPoMS - Dissemination of IT for the Promotion of Materials Science, Cambridge University, UK
- MatWeb - A searchable database of material properties
- WebMineral - A database with a wealth of crystallographic and other mineralogical information
Outreach/Public Understanding of Science
- PBS Nova: Making Stuff - a series of four Nova episodes on Materials Science for a general audience
- NISE - Nanoscale Informal Science Education
- The Scale of the Universe - from the astronomically large to the sub-atomically small