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W. Jud Ready, Ph.D


Title
Senior Research Engineer
Adjunct Professor

Education
Ph.D. Materials Science 2000
M.S. Metallurgical Engineering 1997
B.S. Materials Engineering 1994

Curriculum Vitae

 

Ready, Jud

(404)-407-6036
jud.ready[@]gtri.gatech.edu

 

Bio
Dr. Ready is an Adjunct Professor in the School of Materials Science & Engineering at Georgia Tech and a Senior Research Engineer on the research faculty of Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI).   His research team consists of eleven people that include full time researchers, undergraduate research assistants and graduate students.  Prior to joining GTRI, he worked for a major military contractor (General Dynamics) as well as in small business (MicroCoating Technologies).  He has served as Principal Investigator for grants awarded by the Army, Navy, Air Force, DARPA, NASA, NSF, NIST, industry, charitable foundations and the States of Georgia and Florida.  His current research focuses on nanomaterial applications and electronics reliability.

Dr. Ready holds a Ph.D. in Materials Science with a minor in Electrical Engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology.  Dr. Ready has published numerous refereed publications on electronic and nanoscale materials and his research developments have been presented at over two dozen international conferences with recent invited talks in Hong Kong, Berlin, Vancouver and Tokyo.  He has served as an expert witness in criminal and civil cases and he has provided testimony to the Georgia State House Science & Technology Committee on multiple occasions.  He has a patents awarded in the United States (#6,846,370 & 6,994,757) and several others pending in the U.S. and abroad.  Dr. Ready also holds a Bachelor’s degree in Materials Engineering and a Master of Science in Metallurgical Engineering also from Georgia Tech.

The Electronic, Magnetic and Photonic Materials Division (EMPMD) of The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society (TMS) named Dr. Ready as a 2002 “Young Leader.” He currently serves as the TMS Nanotechnology Chairman and Past Chair of the TMS Education Committee.  In 2003, he was named a “Georgia Tech Teaching Fellow.”  He was elected to the TMS Board of Directors in 2005.  The Japan Institute of Metals (JIM) named Dr. Ready as an “International Young Scholar” in 2006.

Dr. Ready has been the Faculty Advisor for the Yellow Jacket Flying Club since 2004 and currently serves on the Georgia Tech Faculty Senate and the Georgia Tech Faculty Statutes Committee.  Dr. Ready also serves on the TMS Electronic Packaging and Interconnect Materials Committee and the TMS Public and Government Affairs Committee.   He has also been involved in a variety of peer review activities for archival journals, scholarships and federal agencies and continues to serve as a session organizer for numerous symposia/conferences globally.  Dr. Ready is also a member of IEEE, and the Materials Research Society (MRS).

 
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