- Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania
- B.S., Cornell University
- College of Engineering and Mathematical Sciences
- Gund Institute for the Environment
BIO
Linda graduated from Cornell University in 1985 with a B.S. in materials science and engineering and received a PhD in materials science and engineering in 1990 from the University of Pennsylvania. After two years of post-doctoral work at IBM Yorktown Heights, Schadler served as a faculty member at Drexel University in Philadelphia, PA before spending 22 years at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.
Schadler is an experimentalist and her research focuses on the mechanical, optical, and electrical behavior of nanofilled polymer composites. She has co-authored more than 180 journal publications, several book chapters, and one book. Dr. Schadler is a Fellow of the Materials Research Society and ASM International. She is a former member of ASM International's Board of Trustees and the National Materials Advisory Board. She is a current member of the Materials Research Society’s Board of Directors.
A fun fact – Linda was an executive producer for the – a new style of planetarium show, “Riding Snowflakes,” and a giant screen show, “Molecules to the Max,” that takes the audience (primarily students in K-8) on a magical musical adventure into the world of atoms and molecules with the help of oxy, hydro and hydra. Children learn that “everything is made of atoms and molecules” and about the three states of matter “solids slow, liquids flow, gas is fast!”
Publications
Awards and Achievements
- 1994 National Young Investigator
- 1997 Bradley Staughton Award
- 1998 ASM International Fellow
- 2011 Elected trustee of the ASM International
- 2016 Elected a fellow of the
- 2019 Appointed to the MRS Board of Directors
Area(s) of expertise
- Polymer Composites
Bio
Linda graduated from Cornell University in 1985 with a B.S. in materials science and engineering and received a PhD in materials science and engineering in 1990 from the University of Pennsylvania. After two years of post-doctoral work at IBM Yorktown Heights, Schadler served as a faculty member at Drexel University in Philadelphia, PA before spending 22 years at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.
Schadler is an experimentalist and her research focuses on the mechanical, optical, and electrical behavior of nanofilled polymer composites. She has co-authored more than 180 journal publications, several book chapters, and one book. Dr. Schadler is a Fellow of the Materials Research Society and ASM International. She is a former member of ASM International's Board of Trustees and the National Materials Advisory Board. She is a current member of the Materials Research Society’s Board of Directors.
A fun fact – Linda was an executive producer for the – a new style of planetarium show, “Riding Snowflakes,” and a giant screen show, “Molecules to the Max,” that takes the audience (primarily students in K-8) on a magical musical adventure into the world of atoms and molecules with the help of oxy, hydro and hydra. Children learn that “everything is made of atoms and molecules” and about the three states of matter “solids slow, liquids flow, gas is fast!”
Publications
Awards and Achievements
- 1994 National Young Investigator
- 1997 Bradley Staughton Award
- 1998 ASM International Fellow
- 2011 Elected trustee of the ASM International
- 2016 Elected a fellow of the
- 2019 Appointed to the MRS Board of Directors
Areas of Expertise
- Polymer Composites