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31: 151:(MIT), and MacVicar faculty fellow until 2006. She was the first woman to be promoted from assistant professor to tenured professor in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at MIT. Mayes focused her research on lithium polymer batteries and the role of polymers in environmental issues. The Anne M. Mayes '86 Fellowship for graduate students at MIT is named in her honor. 236:
Overall, Mayes supervised sixteen Ph.D. candidates, seven M.S. degrees, and a host of undergraduate researchers. Mayes had 13 patents, over 100 publications. Beyond research, she was dedicated to her students in the classroom, for this she was named a MacVicar faculty fellow in "recognition of her
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In 1993 Mayes joined MIT as an assistant professor in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering. In 1997 she became the first female professor to receive tenure in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at MIT.
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In 1994 Mayes was diagnosed with breast cancer. When three surgeries and intense chemotherapy failed, she underwent a clinical trial that eradicated the cancer in 1997 but left her immune system compromised.
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In 2006 Mayes retired early from MIT due to illness and helped create the Anne M. Mayes '86 Fellowship for graduate students with her remaining discretionary funds.
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Mayes married Glenn Mailand in 2004. After Mayes retired from MIT in 2006, she moved back to her hometown of
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Mayes research led to breakthroughs in many topics, including the development of polymeric electrolytes for
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2003 OMNOVA Solutions Signature University Award for Outstanding Research in Polymers
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A study of transitions to periodic structures in block copolymer melts.
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A study of transitions to periodic structures in block copolymer melts
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1998 Materials Research Society Outstanding Young Investigator Award
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2004 Neutron Scattering Society of America Exceptional Service Award
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in 1982. After graduation, Mayes went on to study and earn a
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outstanding teaching innovations" and other teaching awards.
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in 1991. At Northwestern University, Mayes was advised by
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to parents Leon S. Mayes and Sybil J. Mayes (née Knaus).
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2007 Carl S. Marvel Creative Polymer Chemistry Award
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Aurora, Illinois
Mustang, Oklahoma
Alma mater
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Northwestern University
Thesis
A study of transitions to periodic structures in block copolymer melts.
Monica Olvera de la Cruz
IBM
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Aurora, Illinois
Mustang High School
Mustang, Oklahoma
Bachelor of Science
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Northwestern University
Monica Olvera de la Cruz
copolymers
IBM
Thomas P. Russell
lithium-ion batteries
biomaterials
water purification
nanolithography
Fellow of the American Physical Society
Materials Research Society
John H. Dillon Medal
Donald Sadoway

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