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![HAADF-STEM images of the LHSR alloy. a Low magnification image showing multiple primary γ′ particles. b Magnified image of the red dashed box in (a) that shows round, darker areas on the right side of the image, indicative of tertiary γ′ precipitates. c Magnified image of the dashed orange box in (b) highlighting the coherent γ-γ′ interface. d High magnification HAADF-STEM image along the [112] zone axis from (c) marked by the blue dashed box, showing the atomic structure of the L12 γ′ LHSR alloy.](https://faculty.eng.ufl.edu/miller-mse/wp-content/uploads/sites/236/2024/08/13_modified-1024x937.png)
Yonguk Lee publishes paper describing the prevalence of HeRX in LSHR
January 23, 2024Yonguk Lee recently published “Prevalence of Heteroepitaxial Recrystallization in the Low Solvus High Refractory (LSHR) γ–γ′ Superalloy” in Metallography, Microstructure, and Analysis. The paper reports the observation of HeRX outside of low-misfit Ni-base superalloys for the first time, which suggests that HeRX can contribute to microstructural evolution in a much wider range of polycrystalline Ni-base […]
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Dr. Benjamin Anthony successfully completes his defense!
November 30, 2023Dr. Benjamin Anthony becomes the third student to graduate with a PhD from the MONSTER Research Group, defending his dissertation entitled “Quantifying the Role of Coarse Intermetallic Particles on Twinning Behavior in Magnesium Alloys.” Congrats Ben!
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September 3, 2023Dr. Sarah Hamilton successfully defended her dissertation, “Materials and Manufacturing Study of Uranium Mononitride/Zirconium Carbide Cercer Composites for Use in Space Nuclear Propulsion” and is the second student to obtain their Ph.D. in the MONSTER Research Group. Congrats Sarah!
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May 23, 2023Dr. Justin Norkett—Dr. Miller’s first graduate student—becomes the first student to graduate with a PhD from the MONSTER Research Group. Successfully defending his Dissertation “On the Multiplicity of Mechanisms of Liquid Metal Embrittlement.” Congrats Justin!
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