Mary Galvin (American academic)

Mary E. Galvin is an American scientist and the current Dean of the University of Notre Dame College of Science. She earned her BA in chemistry at Manhattanville College and her MSc and PhD degrees in polymers and materials science at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.[1] Galvin worked at Bell Laboratories following the completion of her doctorate work until 1998, when she joined the faculty at the University of Delaware. In 2005, Galvin entered the private sector as a technical lead in new technology development at Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. In 2013, she became the director of the Materials Science division at the National Science Foundation,[2] and then in 2015 began as the dean of the Notre Dame College of Science.[3]

Mary Galvin was named a fellow of the American Physical Society in 1999[4] and was an elected member of the Materials Research Society board of directors.[5] She served on the Advisory Council for the Gordon Research Conferences from 2001 to 2003[6]

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