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Name: Daniel F. Ryder
Title: Associate Professor, Chemical and Biological Engineering
Departmental Affiliation: Chemical & Biological Engineering
Degrees: 1974 B.S. Chemical Engineering, B.S. Paper Engineering, University of Massachusetts
1984 Ph.D. Chemical Engineering, Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Expertise: Chemical Processing of Ceramics, Process Control Applications, and Artificial Neural Network Applications
E-mail: daniel.ryder@tufts.edu

Scholarship & Research: Suscavage, M.J. and D. F. Ryder, “Pulsed Laser Deposition of Aluminum Nitride on (0001) Oriented Single Crystal Zinc Oxide”, III-V Nitrides, Vol. 449 MRS Proceedings, F.A. Ponce, T.D. Moustakas, I. Akasaki, and B.A. Monemon, Eds., Materials Research Society, Warrendale, PA, (1997).

Ryder, D.F., “Synthesis and Properties of b -Diketonante-Modified Heterobimetallic Alkoxides”, USAF Rome Laboratory Research Report, Septemer, (1994).

DeRouchmont, P.L., Suscavage, M.J., D.F. Ryder, “SP-MOD Process for High Tc Superconducting BSCCO-Ag Composite Tapes”, High Temperature Superconductors, MRS Proceedings, Materials Research Society, Pittsburgh, PA, (1995).

Ryder, D.F., and N. Raman, “Sol-Gel Processing of Nb-doped Pb(Zr,Ti)O3 Thin Films for Ferroelelctric Memory Applications”, J. Electronic Mater., 21(10), 973, (1992).

Ryder, D.F., and N. Raman, “Ferroelectric Properties of Nb-modified Pb(Zr,Ti)O3 Thin Films prepared by the Sol-Gel Method” in Proceedings of the 38th Sagamore Conference, U.S. Army Materials Technology Laboratory, T. Hynes, Ed., September, (1991).

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