Biography:Mary Ryan (materials scientist)
Mary Ryan | |
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Ryan speaks at the World Economic Forum in 2016 | |
Born | Mary Patricia Ryan |
Alma mater | University of Manchester |
Known for | Nanoscience Corrosion |
Scientific career | |
Institutions | Imperial College London Brookhaven National Laboratory |
Doctoral students | Eleanor Schofield[1] |
Website | imperial |
Mary Patricia Ryan CBE FREng is a Professor of Materials Science at Imperial College London and a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering.
Education
Ryan completed her undergraduate and postgraduate studies at the University of Manchester.[2] Her PhD was on using "in-situ ECSTM to study the formation of ultra-thin surface oxides on base metals", and she managed to show for the first time that these surface oxides have crystalline phases.[3][4] She spent three years at Brookhaven National Laboratory, New York, where she developed in situ electrochemical systems using synchrotron radiation-based techniques.[3][5]
Career and research
Ryan is an expert in electrochemistry and interfacial material science.[6] Ryan joined Imperial College London as a lecturer in 1998.[2] Her research group explore the mechanism of corrosion, new protective materials and materials with thermal management capabilities.[2] She studies the process of electrochemical deposition, the stabilities of metals and the formation processes of metal and oxide nanostructures.[7] She pioneered the use of synchrotron X-rays to study reactive electrochemical systems, including the stability of nanostructures.[8]
In 2002, she published the seminal paper "Why stainless steel corrodes" in Nature.[9]
In 2012, she joined Amy Cruickshank to advise on how to preserve the Dornier Do 17 ('The Flying Pencil'), which was discovered in Goodwin Sands.[10] She also contributed to the 2016 World Economic Forum, where she discussed how nano-composite materials could use heat from a vehicle's engine to power air conditioning.[11]
Her recent work focusses on how nanomaterials interact with biological systems, including the toxicity of nanoparticles and development of plasmonic materials for biosensing.[12] She works with the heritage sector to develop new materials and conservation techniques.[12] She has worked with the Science Museum, the Royal Air Force Museum London and the Victoria and Albert Museum.[13] She collaborates extensively with Dr Eleanor Schofield, Head of Conservation and Collections Care at the Mary Rose Trust.[12][14][15]
In 2017, she was appointed Vice Dean of Research for the Faculty of Engineering at Imperial College London.[16] She is the Director of the Imperial-Shell University Technology Centre in Advanced Interfacial Materials Science.[17] Ryan is a member of the London Centre for Nanotechnology.[18] She is an editor for Nature's Materials Degradation Journal.[8]
She was elected a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering in 2015.[6] She is a Fellow of the Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining. She is a member of the Strategic Advisory Network of the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council.[19] She is a Trustee of the Heritage science forum.[20]
Ryan was appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in the 2022 Birthday Honours for services to education and materials science and engineering.[21]
References
- ↑ Schofield, Eleanor Josephine (2006). Formation and characterisation of nanoporous materials. jisc.ac.uk (PhD thesis). Imperial College London (University of London). OCLC 500283573. EThOS uk.bl.ethos.429052. Archived from the original on 9 December 2018. Retrieved 7 December 2018.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 "Prof Mary Ryan - Imperial Tech Foresight" (in en). http://www.imperialtechforesight.com/future-visions/87/visionary/mary-ryan.html.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 "Invited Speakers" (in en-US). RAMS 2015. 2015-01-29. https://rams2015.wordpress.com/plenary-speakers/.
- ↑ "Mary Ryan". https://www.weforum.org/people/mary-ryan.
- ↑ Ryan, M. P.; Laycock, N. J.; Isaacs, H. S.; Newman, R. C. (1999-01-01). "Corrosion Pits in Thin Films of Stainless Steel" (in en). Journal of the Electrochemical Society 146 (1): 91–97. doi:10.1149/1.1391569. ISSN 0013-4651. Bibcode: 1999JElS..146...91R.
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 "New Fellows - Mary Ryan". https://www.raeng.org.uk/about-us/the-fellowship/new-fellows-2015/fellows/mary-ryan.
- ↑ "Annual Invited Lectures | Icon" (in en). https://icon.org.uk/groups/heritage-science/annual-invited-lectures.
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 "About the Editors | npj Materials Degradation" (in en). https://www.nature.com/npjmatdeg/about/editors.
- ↑ Ryan, Mary P.; Williams, David E.; Chater, Richard J.; Hutton, Bernie M.; McPhail, David S. (2002). "Why stainless steel corrodes" (in En). Nature 415 (6873): 770–774. doi:10.1038/415770a. ISSN 1476-4687. PMID 11845203. Bibcode: 2002Natur.415..770R.
- ↑ "Big Ask | Mary Ryan tries to save the last Flying Pencil" (in en-US). https://www.labnews.co.uk/interviews/big-ask/mary-ryan-save-flying-pencil-01-02-2012/.
- ↑ World Economic Forum (19 February 2016), Holistic heat management | Mary Ryan, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8qeklu1gVdM, retrieved 7 April 2018
- ↑ 12.0 12.1 12.2 "Research - Professor Mary Ryan". https://www.imperial.ac.uk/people/m.p.ryan/research.html.
- ↑ "Icon Heritage Science Group: Annual Invited Lecture by Prof Mary Ryan" (in en). https://icon.org.uk/events/icon-heritage-science-group-annual-invited-lecture-by-prof-mary-ryan.
- ↑ "Lab Profile: Dr Eleanor Schofield - Materials Today". Materials Today. https://www.materialstoday.com/dr-eleanor-schofield-lab-profile/.
- ↑ "Conserving Britain's most precious antique ship | Imperial News | Imperial College London" (in en-GB). Imperial News. https://www.imperial.ac.uk/news/181367/conserving-britains-most-precious-antique-ship/.
- ↑ "VICE-DEANS, FACULTY OF ENGINEERING". 31 May 2017. https://www.imperial.ac.uk/media/imperial-college/administration-and-support-services/secretariat/public/information-for-staff/college-notices/16-17/16-17-15-Vice-Deans-Faculty-of-Engineering.pdf.
- ↑ "Shell-Imperial Advanced Interfacial Materials Science (AIMS) Centre" (in en-GB). http://www.imperial.ac.uk/shell-aims/.
- ↑ "Mary Ryan | London Centre for Nanotechnology" (in en). https://www.london-nano.com/our-people/%5Bfield_people_section-raw%5D/mary-ryan.
- ↑ "People - EPSRC website" (in en). https://epsrc.ukri.org/about/people/?selectedCategories=Group%252ESAN&pageNumber=1&resultsPerPage=25&filterSortBy=personLastName&filterSortOrder=asc.
- ↑ "Trustees | National Heritage Science Forum" (in en). http://www.heritagescienceforum.org.uk/about/trustees.
- ↑ No. 63714. 1 June 2022. p. B10. https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/63714/supplement/B10
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