 
Caroline A. Ross
										Ford Professor of Engineering
									
								
								
																	Primary Impact, Materials, Research Type
Contact Info
Assistant
												Assistant Name: Sarah Ciriello
											
										
																					
												Assistant Email:
												sciri@mit.edu
											
										
																					
												Assistant Phone:
												617-253-1621
											
										
										Research
Professor Caroline Ross works on magnetic, ferroelectric, and multiferroic materials, primarily oxide thin films, for device applications; magneto-optical films for integrated photonics; and oxide nanocomposites and self-assembly of block copolymers for nanoscale lithography and fabrication.
Biography
Professor Ross attended Cambridge University in the United Kingdom, where she obtained a BA in 1985 and a PhD in 1988 in materials science, followed by a postdoctoral fellowship at Harvard University. Before joining MIT in 1997, she was an engineer at Komag in Silicon Valley, where she developed hard disk data storage technology. She teaches classes on the structure of materials and magnetic materials.
Awards & Honors
										2013
									
									
										Fellow, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
									
								
										2009
									
									
										Fellow, Materials Research Society
									
								
										2004
									
									
										 Irwin Sizer Award for the Most Significant Improvement in MIT Education
									
								
										2004
									
									
										Fellow, American Physical Society
									
								
										2000
									
									
										Joseph Lane Award for Excellence in Teaching