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31: 132:, and eventually applied to study there. Bonnell specialized in materials science and engineering at the University of Michigan. Bonnell particularly enjoyed the chemistry aspects of her introductory science courses. She earned her bachelor's degree in 1983 and her PhD under the supervision of Tseng-Ying Tien in 1986. Her doctoral research involved identifying stable phases of 326: 175:
In 2004 Bonnell founded the University of Pennsylvania Nano/Bio Interface Center (NBIC), which supports collaboration between researchers working at the intersection of biology, chemistry and technology. As part of NBIC, Bonnell developed a new nanotechnology program for undergraduate students at the
168:. Her research has involved investigations into the structure-property relations of ceramic materials as well as studies into how the surface morphology impacts chemical reactions. Her research group were the first to successfully image oxide surfaces with atomic resolution, which they achieved using 128:. She was the eldest of four children. She deferred applying to college until she had started her own family, but, seven years later, found herself a single mother in need of more education to support her own children. At the time Bonnell lived next door to the 172:. She has also investigated ferroelectric compounds, synthetic proteins and quantum dots. The ability to visualize the atomic structure of surfaces and interfaces, and has applications in catalysis, biosensing and nanofabrication. 77:
Determination of crystallization mechanisms and correlation of grain boundary morphology to mechanical properties in silicon-nitride (microstructure, transmission electron microscopy, mechanical properties).
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Determination of crystallization mechanisms and correlation of grain boundary morphology to mechanical properties in silicon-nitride (microstructure, transmission electron microscopy, mechanical properties)
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Shao, Rui; Kalinin, Sergei V.; Bonnell, Dawn A. (2003-03-18). "Local impedance imaging and spectroscopy of polycrystalline ZnO using contact atomic force microscopy".
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in 2013 for the development of atomic-resolution surface probes, and for institutional leadership in nanoscience.
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systems, with a focus on improving the mechanical properties at high temperature. She spent a year at the
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Local impedance imaging and spectroscopy of polycrystalline ZnO using contact atomic force microscopy (
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Bonnell was made Vice Provost for Research in 2013. She was also elected a member of the
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Successful Women Ceramic and Glass Scientists and Engineers: 100 Inspirational Profiles
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Scanning Probe Microscopy For Energy Research: Materials, Devices And Applications
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Scanning Probe Microscopy and Spectroscopy: Theory, Techniques, and Applications
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Imaging mechanism of piezoresponse force microscopy of ferroelectric surfaces (
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Local potential and polarization screening on ferroelectric surfaces (
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George H. Heilmeier Award for Excellence in Faculty Research
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American Association for the Advancement of Science
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She was a postdoctoral scholar at the 352: 493: 491: 387: 199:Presidential Young Investigator Award 7: 522: 520: 518: 466: 464: 462: 385: 383: 381: 379: 377: 375: 373: 371: 369: 367: 938:University of Pennsylvania faculty 112:. In 2024, she was elected to the 14: 653:"Award for a small-scale pioneer" 700:Engineering, Penn (2019-07-23). 324: 146:Thomas J. Watson Research Center 64:Thomas J. Watson Research Center 551:Tomczyk, Michael (2014-12-22). 392:Madsen, Lynnette (2016-01-15). 302:. World Scientific Publishing. 234:National Academy of Engineering 185:National Academy of Engineering 266:DOI:10.1103/PhysRevB.63.125411 259:DOI:10.1103/PhysRevB.65.125408 150:scanning tunnelling microscope 114:American Philosophical Society 1: 943:University of Michigan alumni 928:American materials scientists 419:BONNELL, DAWN AUSTIN (1986). 632:The American Ceramic Society 124:Bonnell grew up in suburban 953:21st-century American women 774:"Professor Dawn A. 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University of Michigan
University of Pennsylvania
Thomas J. Watson Research Center
Thesis
Determination of crystallization mechanisms and correlation of grain boundary morphology to mechanical properties in silicon-nitride (microstructure, transmission electron microscopy, mechanical properties).
University of Pennsylvania
National Science Foundation
American Ceramic Society
American Vacuum Society
American Philosophical Society
Detroit
University of Michigan
silicon nitride
Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research
electron microscopy
Thomas J. Watson Research Center
scanning tunnelling microscope
ceramics
University of Pennsylvania
scanning probe microscopy
University of Pennsylvania
National Academy of Engineering
National Science Foundation
American Ceramic Society
University of Michigan
American Association for the Advancement of Science
National Academy of Engineering
Materials Research Society
ETH Zürich

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