Robert Speyer
Contact Information
B.S. (1980), M.S. (1981), Ph.D. (1986), Ceramic Engineering, University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign
Dr. Speyer joined the MSE faculty in August, 1992 after serving on the faculty at the New York State College of Ceramics at Alfred University for six years. He has written one book (Thermal Analysis of Materials), with another one on the way, published over 125 refereed papers and has given over 150 technical presentations. His present research group consists of seven graduate students and one Ph.D-level scientist. Dr. Speyer’s research has been funded by Navy, ARO, AFOSR, DARPA, Gas Research Institute, and private industry. He was previously the president of Innovative Thermal Systems, a thermoanalytical scientific instrument company, and is presently the President of Verco Materials, a start-up company which will manufacture boron carbide armor . He teaches courses in Chemical Thermodynamics of Materials, Thermal and Transport Properties of Materials, and Ceramic Technology.
Research Interests
MSE Research Areas:
- Boron Carbide Armor
- Materials Engineering Textbook
- Bridgman Crystal Growth
- Thermal Analysis of Materials Textbook
- Radiant Efficiency of Gas Radiant Emitters
- Rate Controlled Sintering
- Three-Dimensional Rendering of Ternary Phase Equilibria
- Deconvolution of Superimposed DTA/DSC Peaks
- Fusion Paths of Complex Glass Batches with Reaction Accelerants