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Thomas Webster

Associate Professor of Engineering:
Engineering
Phone: +1 401 863 2318
Phone 2: +1 401 863 2318
Thomas_Webster@brown.edu

Prof. Webster directs the Nanomedicine Laboratory which designs, synthesizes, and evaluates nanomaterials for various implant applications. Nanomaterials are central to the field of nanotechnology and are materials with one dimension less than 100 nm. Tissues investigated include bone, bladder, vascular, cartilage, dental, and the nervous system.

Biography

Thomas J. Webster is an associate professor for the Divisions of Engineering and Orthopedic Surgery at Brown. His degrees are in chemical engineering from the University of Pittsburgh (B.S., 1995) and in biomedical engineering from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (M.S., 1997; Ph.D., 2000). Prof. Webster's research designs, synthesizes, and studies nanophase materials for various implant applications. Nanophase materials are defined as materials with constituent dimensions less than 100 nm in at least one direction. Materials investigated to date include nanophase ceramics, metals, polymers, carbon fibers, and composites. Organ systems evaluated to date include orthopedic, cartilage, vascular, bladder, and the central and peripheral nervous systems. His lab group has generated 4 books, 33 book chapters, 85 invited presentations (including tutorials), 215 literature articles and/or conference proceedings, 245 conference presentations, and 15 provisional or full patents. His technology has resulted in one start-up company. He is the founding editor-in-chief of the International Journal of Nanomedicine and is on the editorial board 10 other journals. He has organized over 25 symposia at academic conferences. Dr. Webster was the 2002 recipient of the Biomedical Engineering Society Rita Schaffer Young Investigator Award, the 2004 recipient of the Outstanding Young Investigator Award for the Schools of Engineering at Purdue University, the 2004 Finalist for the Young Investigator Award of the American Society for Nanomedicine, and the 2005 recipient of the Wallace Coulter Foundation Early Career Award.

Degrees

PhD in Biomedical Engineering

Awards

Awards from Societies/Organizations

1997 Paper entitled "Supplemental Instruction benefits students in an introductory engineering course" was selected as one of 13 papers out of over 400 submitted to be published in Journal of Engineering Education summarizing ASEE Frontiers in Engineering Education Conference, Pittsburgh, PA

1998, 1999 Biomedical Engineering Society Student Travel Award

1999 Honorable Mention for the Student Travel and Professional Development Award for the Society of Biomaterials

2002 Rita Schaffer Biomedical Engineering Society Young Investigator Award

2004 Certificate of Recognition for IPSE (Indiana Partnership for Statewide Education)

2004 Leadership and Innovation in "Teaching with Technology in a Distance Education Program" Certificate of Appreciation for giving an invited tutorial at the John F. Johnston Society for the Advancement of Prosthodontics

2004 Special contribution to the Materials Research Society meeting monetary award

2005 Finalist for Outstanding Young Investigator for the American Association of Nanomedicine

2005 Coulter Foundation Early Career Award
Awards from Universities

1997 Highlighted as Outstanding Alumni in University of Pittsburgh School of Engineering Alumni Newsletter

1997 Rensselaer Founders Award for Excellence (awarded to less than 1% of graduate student body)

1997-2000 Department of Biomedical Engineering Paul B. Daischt Award
2000 Karen and Lester Gerhardt Graduate Student Award in recognition of outstanding academic achievement and promise for a successful career

2004 Young Researcher Award for Purdue University Schools of Engineering(award given annually to one faculty member under 35 years of age)

Affiliations

RESEARCH AND TEACHING EXPERIENCE

Associate Professor
2006-present Division of Engineering, Brown University Providence, RI

2006-present Division of Orthopaedics, Brown University
Providence, RI (by courtesy)

Associate Professor
2005-2006 Weldon School of Biomedical Engineering, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN

2005-2006 School of Materials Engineering, Purdue University
West Lafayette, IN (by courtesy)

Assistant Professor
2000-2005 Weldon School of Biomedical Engineering, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN

2004-2005 School of Materials Engineering, Purdue University
West Lafayette, IN (by courtesy)

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Curriculum Vitae

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