Beate Schmittmann

Beate Schmittmann is a German-American condensed matter physicist and academic administrator who is dean of the College of Liberal Arts & Sciences at Iowa State University.[1] Her research includes work on driven diffusive systems,[2] biomolecular transport, and epidemiology.[3]

Education and career

Schmittmann earned a diploma in physics in 1981 from RWTH Aachen University, and completed a Ph.D. in 1984 at the University of Edinburgh.[4] Her dissertation was jointly supervised by David Wallace and A. D. Bruce.[5]

After working as a researcher and then assistant professor at Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf, she moved to the US in 1991 to become an associate professor of physics at Virginia Tech. She was promoted to full professor in 1997,[6] and served as department chair from 2006 until 2012, when she moved to Iowa State as dean of Liberal Arts and Sciences.[7][8] In 2017, Schmittmann was reappointed to the LAS deanship.[9] While working in the United States, Schmittmann acquired American citizenship.[10] In 2019, she was considered a finalist for the provost position at the University of Georgia.[11]

Book

Schmittmann is the coauthor with Royce King-Ping Zia of the book Statistical Mechanics of Driven Diffusive Systems (Phase Transitions and Critical Phenomena, vol. 17, Academic Press, 1995).

Recognition

Schmittmann was named a Fellow of the American Physical Society (APS) in 2004, after a nomination from the APS Topical Group on Statistical & Nonlinear Physics, for "seminal and sustained research on fundamental and applied problems in non-equilibrium statistical physics, in particular driven diffusive systems".[2][12] In 2010, the Southeastern Section of the APS gave her their Jesse W. Beams Award for research excellence.[13] Schmittmann was the first woman to receive the Beams Award.[14]

She became a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science in 2015 for "seminal and sustained research on fundamental and applied problems in nonequilibrium statistical physics, and for contributions to administration and to increasing diversity in STEM".[3]

References

  1. "Beate Schmittmann, Dean", Liberal Arts and Sciences Directory, Iowa State University, retrieved 2020-07-09
  2. APS Fellows Nominated by GSNP: 2004, APS Topical Group on Statistical & Nonlinear Physics, retrieved 2020-07-09
  3. "AAAS recognizes six Iowa State researchers for their distinguished science", Ames Tribune, November 28, 2015
  4. Rezab, Matthew (December 9, 2014), "Professional biography of Dean Schmittmann, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences", Iowa State Daily
  5. Beate Schmittmann at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
  6. "Schmittmann to lead physics department". Virginia Tech. October 18, 2006. Retrieved 2022-10-13.
  7. McCollough, Katelynn (April 1, 2012). "Schmittmann takes role as College of Liberal Arts and Sciences dean". Iowa State Daily. Retrieved 2022-10-13.
  8. McCollough, Katelynn (December 7, 2011), "Schmittmann named LAS dean", Iowa State Daily Alternate URL
  9. "Schmittmann reappointed as LAS dean". Iowa State University. March 30, 2017. Retrieved 2022-12-23.
  10. Schiro, Kelly (December 9, 2014). "Dean of LAS builds new home at Iowa State". Iowa State Daily. Retrieved 2022-10-13. Alternate URL
  11. Bryant, Tim (February 7, 2019). "Another provost candidate is on campus". WGAU. Retrieved 2022-10-13.
  12. "APS fellow archive". American Physical Society.
  13. Jesse W. Beams Award, APS Southeastern Section, retrieved 2020-07-09
  14. "Physicist is first woman to receive Beams Medal from regional section of American Physical Society". November 23, 2010. Retrieved 2022-10-13.
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