John Dillard
Dr. John Dillard is a renowned researcher in the field of inorganic surface chemistry, with a distinguished career as a Professor Emeritus in the Department of Chemistry at Virginia Tech. His extensive research has significantly advanced the understanding of adhesive bonding, particularly in the context of polymeric materials and metals. Dr. Dillard's work has been pivotal in elucidating the complex interactions that occur at the adhesive-adherend interface, with a particular focus on acid-base interactions and the impact of surface treatments on bond failure. Throughout his career, Dr. Dillard has contributed to numerous groundbreaking studies, including his notable publications on plasma-polymerized coatings and the durability of electrically conductive adhesive joints. His research has provided valuable insights into the mechanisms that govern adhesive performance, influencing both academic inquiry and practical applications in various industries. Dr. Dillard's expertise in inorganic surface chemistry has made him a sought-after collaborator and mentor, guiding the next generation of chemists in exploring the intricacies of adhesive bonding. His dedication to advancing the field is reflected in his numerous awards and recognitions, as well as his active participation in scientific conferences and symposia. In addition to his research, Dr. Dillard has been deeply committed to education, inspiring countless students through his engaging lectures and hands-on laboratory experiences. His passion for chemistry and his ability to convey complex concepts with clarity have left a lasting impact on his students and colleagues alike. As a respected member of the academic community, Dr. Dillard continues to contribute to the field through his ongoing research and collaborations, ensuring that his legacy of innovation and discovery endures. His work remains a cornerstone in the study of inorganic surface chemistry, influencing both theoretical and applied aspects of the discipline.
Publications
, 553-560, 2004-01-01
, 288-298, 1980-06-01
, 131-134, 1982-09-01
, 1053-1054, 1989-12-01