Matthew Wolf
About Matthew Wolf
Matthew Wolf is a Senior Scientist with extensive experience in condensed matter and materials physics. He earned his Bachelor of Science from Miami University and his PhD from Georgia Institute of Technology, where he also worked for 17 years before joining Oak Ridge National Laboratory in 2016.
Work at Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Matthew Wolf has been employed at Oak Ridge National Laboratory since 2016, where he holds the position of Senior Scientist. In this role, he contributes to various research initiatives and projects that align with the laboratory's focus on advancing scientific knowledge and technology. His expertise in condensed matter and materials physics informs his work, allowing him to engage in high-level research and collaboration with other scientists in the field.
Previous Experience at Georgia Institute of Technology
Prior to his current role, Matthew Wolf worked at Georgia Institute of Technology as a Senior Research Scientist from 1999 to 2016. During his 17 years at the institution, he focused on research in condensed matter and materials physics. His tenure at Georgia Tech provided him with extensive experience in scientific research and development, contributing to advancements in the field.
Education and Expertise
Matthew Wolf earned his Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in Physics and Mathematics from Miami University, where he studied from 1990 to 1994. He furthered his education at Georgia Institute of Technology, obtaining a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Condensed Matter and Materials Physics from 1994 to 2000. His academic background equips him with a strong foundation in theoretical and experimental physics, enhancing his contributions to scientific research.
Academic Background
Matthew Wolf's academic journey began at Miami University, where he completed his undergraduate studies in Physics and Mathematics. Following this, he pursued advanced studies at Georgia Institute of Technology, focusing on condensed matter and materials physics. His educational experiences have shaped his research interests and expertise, leading to a successful career in science.