Dr. Brad L. BOYCE
Sandia National Laboratories/Johns Hopkins University, USA
Dr. Boyce is a Senior Scientist at Sandia National Laboratories and a Research Professor at Johns Hopkins University.
Dr. Boyce received the B.S. degree from Michigan Technological University in 1996 in Metallurgical Engineering and the M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in 1998 and 2001 from the University of California at Berkeley.
Dr. Boyce joined the technical staff at Sandia in 2001 where his research interests lie in micromechanisms of deformation and failure.
He has published over 200 peer reviewed articles and holds 6 U.S. patents on topics such as microsystems reliability, nanoindentation, fracture in structural alloys, weld metallurgy, and fatigue mechanisms.
Dr. Boyce is a past recipient of the Hertz Foundation fellowship, the J. Keith Brimacombe Medal, and the Marcus A. Grossman Young Author award.
He served as the 2023 President of TMS, The Minerals Metals and Materials Society; and will serve as the 2027 President of AIME, the American Institute for Mining, Metallurgy, and Petroleum Engineering, founded in 1871.
