Dr. Viktoria Greanya is a program
manager in the Defense Sciences Office (DSO).
Prior to joining DSO in 2009, Dr. Greanya
was a consultant at Booz Allen Hamilton providing
technical support to the DARPA Microsystems Technology
Office. In 2004, she completed a National
Research Council Post-doctoral Associateship
at the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory’s
Center for Bio/Molecular Science and Engineering
conducting research into the acoustic response
seen in nematic liquid crystals for use as novel
acoustic imagers. She received her doctorate
in physics from Michigan State University studying
the band structures of thermoelectric materials
and her bachelor’s
degree in physics from Guilford College. Dr.
Greanya’s
background includes surface science, thermoelectric
materials, liquid crystals, nanostructured materials,
heterogeneous integration, vacuum electronics,
and flexible electronics. As a program
manager, her interests are focused on how micro-
and nano-structures can enhance material and
device functionality in the areas of materials
physics, biologically inspired materials, and
structures operating at the interface of biology
and physics.
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