Multiscale Modeling of Mechanical Deformation in Chemically Complex Alloys

Event Start:
2024-03-14T09:45:00
Event End:
2024-03-14T10:45:00
Event Information:

Abstract: In my presentation, I will give an overview of three primary areas that have been my focal research interests at NOMATEN CoE: i) crystal and amorphous plasticity, ii) transport properties of high-entropy alloys (HEAs), and iii) micro-structural informatics. In i), my research has employed statistical physics to unravel the microscopic basis of plasticity based on the collective dynamics of shear transformation zones in amorphous solids as well as dislocations mechanics in crystalline metals.

Event Location:
BRIM 311
Speaker:
Kamran Kamiri – National Centre for Nuclear Research, Poland
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Add to Calendar Event Start: 2024-03-14T09:45:00 Event End: 2024-03-14T10:45:00 Multiscale Modeling of Mechanical Deformation in Chemically Complex Alloys Event Information: Abstract: In my presentation, I will give an overview of three primary areas that have been my focal research interests at NOMATEN CoE: i) crystal and amorphous plasticity, ii) transport properties of high-entropy alloys (HEAs), and iii) micro-structural informatics. In i), my research has employed statistical physics to unravel the microscopic basis of plasticity based on the collective dynamics of shear transformation zones in amorphous solids as well as dislocations mechanics in crystalline metals. Event Location: BRIM 311

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