Tori won the TMS Young Leaders International Scholar – JIM Award, and traveled for the Japan Institute of Metals and Materials (JIM) meeting.
Dr. Miller travels to Japan for JIM meeting

Tori won the TMS Young Leaders International Scholar – JIM Award, and traveled for the Japan Institute of Metals and Materials (JIM) meeting.
DRAGON has been released for open beta! Read more to learn about participating in the beta.
“Deformation twin interactions with grain boundary particles in multi-phase magnesium alloys” was recently published in Acta Materialia.
Justin’s review paper, “A Review of Liquid Metal Embrittlement: Cracking Open the Disparate Mechanisms” was recently published in Metallurgical and Materials Transactions: A.
Dr. Tori Miller won an NSF CAREER Award for her proposal “A Probabilistic Framework for the Nucleation of Recrystallization.”
Dr. Miller’s advice for aspiring faculty members published in JOM.
“For contributions bridging mechanisms of mesoscale dislocation plasticity with macroscale processing science in a wide variety of alloy systems, and for her devotion to the education and training of students.”
“Prediction of relative globularization rates in alpha+beta titanium alloys as a function of initial crystal orientation” was recently published in Journal of Materials Research. The article was featured in the annual Early Career Scholars in Materials Science issue of JMR,… Read More
A micrograph from ” Liquid-metal-mediated recrystallization of zinc under ambient conditions” as the featured image on the cover of the February 2020 issue of JOM! The paper is accessible here: https://doi.org/10.1007/s11837-019-03954-2
Congratulations to Justin Norkett, whose paper “Liquid-metal-mediated recrystallization of zinc under ambient conditions” was accepted by JOM. The paper is accessible here: https://doi.org/10.1007/s11837-019-03954-2