Susan Sinnott


Susan Buthaina Sinnott is professor and head of materials science and engineering at Pennsylvania State University. Sinnott is a fellow of the Materials Research Society, the American Association for the Advancement of Science and the American Physical Society. She has served as editor-in-chief of the journal Computational Materials Science since 2014.

Early life and education

Sinnott studied chemistry at the University of Texas at Austin. She moved to Iowa State University for her graduate studies, and earned her doctoral degree in 1993.

Research and career

After graduating Sinnott moved to the United States Naval Research Laboratory where she worked on surface chemistry.
After a few years at the Naval Research Laboratory, Sinnott was appointed an assistant professor at the University of Kentucky. She was later recruited to the University of Florida as an Associate Professor in 2000. Sinnott was promoted to Professor at the University of Florida in 2005, where she led projects on cyber infrastructure and quantum theory. In 2015 Sinnott was appointed Head of Materials Science and Engineering at the Pennsylvania State University.
Sinnott's research involves the development of computational methods to understand the electronic and atomic structure of materials. Her computational models include continuum level modelling and fluid dynamics and take into account material behaviour at the nanoscale. She has investigated the formation and role of grain boundaries, dopants, defects and heterogeneous interfaces. Her research has considered perovskites, showing that the alignment or tilting of the perovskite oxygen cages impacts the materials properties. Sinnott has served as editor-in-chief of the scientific journal Computational Materials Science since 2014.

Selected awards and honours

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