I am a graduate student conducting research for the Materials Science and Engineering department at Carnegie Mellon University.
My studies focus on microstructural kinetics in metals. My thesis will concentrate on the interaction between solute, precipitates, and grain boundaries during abnormal grain growth. My research will involve developing techniques to accurately model abnormal growth in three dimensions.
My research interests also include: (1) developing a mathematical model capable of describing the time evolution of grain boundary characteristic distribution functions (GBCDs) that occurs during various treatment processes, (2) quantifying the errors in GBCDs obtained from 3D numerical approximation schemes, and (3) deriving a quantitative correlation between GBCDs, material composition, and macroscopic properties of metals.
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