Dr. W. Jud Ready serves as the Deputy Director of Innovation Initiatives at the Georgia Tech Institute for Materials, where he plays a pivotal role in advancing cutting-edge research and fostering collaboration between academia and industry. His expertise in nanotechnology and applied research has positioned...
Dr. W. Jud Ready serves as the Deputy Director of Innovation Initiatives at the Georgia Tech Institute for Materials, where he plays a pivotal role in advancing cutting-edge research and fostering collaboration between academia and industry. His expertise in nanotechnology and applied research has positioned him as a leader in the development of innovative materials, particularly in the fields of electronics and photovoltaics. As an Adjunct Professor in the School of Materials Science and Engineering, Dr. Ready has demonstrated a commitment to education by teaching MSE2001, a foundational undergraduate course that attracts over 90 students each semester. His comprehensive curriculum not only covers essential topics in materials science but also incorporates hands-on demonstrations and interdisciplinary design projects, ensuring that students gain practical experience alongside theoretical knowledge.
Dr. Ready’s research interests extend to thin films and nanocomposites, where he employs advanced techniques such as X-ray diffraction (XRD) and statistical analysis to explore new material properties and applications. His proficiency in programming languages like Fortran enhances his ability to conduct sophisticated simulations and data analyses, further enriching his contributions to the field. By integrating his research with teaching, Dr. Ready cultivates a dynamic learning environment that encourages students to engage with real-world challenges in materials science. His dedication to innovation and education not only shapes the next generation of engineers but also drives forward the mission of the Georgia Tech Institute for Materials to lead in transformative research and technology development.