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Content for Category: MSE Sem & Colloq 2022

MSE special speaker November 14: Yanzhou Ji, Computational understanding of chemical-reaction-induced microstructure evolution at materials interfaces
7895 students: this talk is optional, but attendance is highly encouraged...
MSE Colloquium November 4: Theoretical spectroscopy of semiconductors from first principles – From plasmonics to defects
André Schleife Blue Waters Associate Professor in Materials Science and...
In-person MSE Colloquium April 15: Yanzhou Ji, Phase-field modeling of stoichiometric and non-stoichiometric phases during materials synthesis, processing and operation
Yanzhou Ji Associate Researcher Department of Materials Science and Engineering...
In-person MSE Colloquium: Calvin Stewart, Materials at Extremes Research
Calvin Stewart Associate Professor of Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering...
In-person MSE Colloquium April 1: Prasanna Balachandran, Data-Driven Materials Design and Its Synergy with Mechanistic Models in Materials Informatics
Dr. Prasanna Balachandran Assistant Professor Department of Materials Science...
In-person MSE Colloquium: Steve Yalisove, Ultrafast laser enhanced mass transport: 10 to 20 orders of magnitude increase at 10 picoseconds at a time
Abstract Mass transport in solids at room temperature are typically 15 to 20...
In-person WE & MSE Colloquium: Melanie Lang, Entrepreneurship in Metal Additive Manufacturing
Abstract Melanie will share her entrepreneurial journey from aerospace engineer...
In-person MSE Colloquium: Julia Dshemuchadse, Crystal structures in self-assembly simulations – a soft-matter approach for hard-matter problems
Dr. Julia Dshemuchadse Assistant Professor, Department of Materials Science and...
Virtual MSE Colloquium: Rishi Pillai, Designing corrosion resistant high temperature alloys: possibilities and outlook
Rishi Pillai High Temperature Corrosion Science and Technology Materials Science...
MSE Colloquium Feb 11 Tori Miller, Liquid Metal Embrittlement: Cracking Open the Disparate Mechanisms
Victoria "Tori" Miller Assistant Professor Principal investigator at Metallic...