Vincent Meunier serves as P. B. Breneman Chair, department head, and professor of engineering science and mechanics. Before joining Penn State in 2022, he was an endowed chair and department head of the physics, applied physics, and astronomy department at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Meunier is a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), the American Physical Society (APS), and the Institute of Physics (IOP). His research group develops and employs large-scale computational methods to examine the properties and functionalities of materials from an atomic level perspective. His approach focuses on examining the fundamental principles of condensed matter physics and the expression of quantum mechanics at the nanoscale. Of particular interest to Meunier are low-dimensional materials, including those with intriguing electronic transport properties. The research proceeds synergistically with engineers and experimentalists to optimize these materials, starting at the atomic level and targeting functionality. Meunier is also the editor-in-chief of the open access journal Carbon Trends.
- Scaled-up synthesis of freestanding molybdenum disulfide membranes for nanopore sensing, advanced materials, 2023
- Classification of sp2-bonded carbon allotropes in two dimensions, Carbon, 2023
- Quantum theory of electronic excitations and sputtering by transmission electron microscopy, Nanoscale 2023
- Single-crystalline nanoribbon network field effect transistors from arbitrary two-dimensional materials, npj 2D Materials and Applications 2022
- Growth optimization and device integration of narrow‐bandgap graphene nanoribbons, Small 2022
- Fellow of the American Physical Society (APS)
- Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
- Fellow of the Institute of Physics (IOP)