Tabbetha
Dobbins is an assistant professor
with a joint appointment in physics at Louisiana Tech University
and Grambling State University. After receiving her doctorate
from Penn State in 2002, Dobbins was awarded the prestigious
National Research Council Post-Doctoral Fellowship to do
research at the National Institute of Standards and Technology.
Dobbins’ dissertation
focused on how high-temperature thermal spray conditions
affected the quality of thermal barrier coatings—a
critical component to the performance of commercial jet engines.
She continues to do cutting-edge research in applying synchrotron
x-ray analysis to modern engineering problems in carbon nanotubes,
the hydrogen fuel economy, and polymer self-assembly. She
already has an excellent record of publication in the top
journals for materials research, which includes 13 scholarly
publications.
Dobbins also excels in teaching and outreach.
In her position, she has mentored students in both graduate
and undergraduate research projects and promoted the students’ professional
research. She works diligently to engage Louisiana Tech and
Grambling State universities in joint research with Penn
State in the area of synchrotron X-ray studies. One focus
of this collaboration is on introducing women and minority
students to state-of-the-art instrumentation and to the excitement
of materials research. Students from these two institutions
travel to Penn State to conduct research expanding the capabilities
and relationships of all three universities, while at the
same time, attracting and recruiting students to Penn State’s
graduate science programs.
Dobbins is a member of the Louisiana
Science Teacher’s
Association and serves on the Louisiana State University
Center for Advanced Microstructures and Devices User Participation
Committee. She lives in Ruston, La.