

Robert F. Sekerka
Innovating in the domain of materials science, Robert F. Sekerka serves as University Professor Emeritus at Carnegie Mellon University's Department of Physics. With a distinguished academic journey that began with a Ph.D. from Harvard University, Dr. Sekerka has dedicated his career to unraveling complex theoretical problems. His research primarily delves into the thermodynamics of stressed solids, transport phenomena, phase transformations, and the theory of morphological stability, contributing significantly to the field's advancement. Dr. Sekerka's scholarly contributions have not gone unnoticed, earning him prestigious accolades such as the Bruce Chalmers Award from the Minerals, Metals, and Materials Society and the Frank Prize from the International Association of Crystal Growth. These awards underscore his impact and leadership in the scientific community, particularly in crystal growth and materials science. Throughout his career, Dr. Sekerka has authored numerous influential publications, including notable contributions to the Handbook of Crystal Growth and Physical Review B. His work continues to inspire and guide researchers in understanding the fundamental principles governing material behavior and transformations. As a respected figure in his field, Dr. Sekerka's legacy is marked by his commitment to advancing knowledge and fostering innovation in materials science. His insights and discoveries remain pivotal in shaping the future of research and application in this dynamic and ever-evolving discipline.
Publications
, 291-306, 2005-03-15
, 146-156, 2002-10-01
, 4512-4520, 2000-12-01
, 176-190, 2007-01-01
, 109-120, 2015-01-01
, 21-41, 2001-01-01
, 511-536, 2004-01-01
, 285-304, 2015-01-01
, 239-250, 1971-08-01
, 1-12, 1993-03-01
, 377-385, 1995-09-01
, 247-256, 2015-01-01