Month: July 2022

  1. Available Joint-PhD project in Jülich-University of Melbourne Postgraduate Academy

    In-situ and in-silico investigations of hydrogen-induced deformation localisation Details click here Advancements in technology are enabled by materials that allow safe and efficient performance, ranging from turbines in airplanes and powerplants, to oil and gas pipelines and more lightweight transport materials that allow the reduction of carbon emissions. Engineering alloys are an enabler in our […]

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