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Home Blog 2014 Michael Grapes's abstract, "In situ nanocalorimetry with time-resolved electron microscopy for the study of rapid phase transformations", gets selected as finalist for MRS graduate student awards, and he will present this talk at 2014 MRS Spring Meeting in San Francisco, California. Congratulations!
 

Michael Grapes’s abstract, “In situ nanocalorimetry with time-resolved electron microscopy for the study of rapid phase transformations”, gets selected as finalist for MRS graduate student awards, and he will present this talk at 2014 MRS Spring Meeting in San Francisco, California. Congratulations!

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March 26, 2014

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  • PreviousLongyu Zhao’s abstract, “Measuring Permeability and Heat Transfer in 3D Metallic Weaves and Comparing with Simulations based on X-ray Tomographic Imaging”, gets accepted as a poster in the 2nd International Congress on 3D Materials Science in Annecy, France.

  • NextWeihs lab gets a new high speed camera from NAC Image Technology, which can take videos up to 370,000 FPS.

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Dr. Thomas Voisin joins the Weihs Group as a Postdoctoral Fellow. He will work on the in-situ high strain rate study of Mg deformation. Welcome!

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Kyle Overdeep and Michael Grapes give presentation at the AVS 61st International Symposium & Exhibition at Baltimore.

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