In this webinar, guest speaker Prof. Gregory Thompson and Senior Staff Scientist Sanjit Bhowmick, Ph.D. discuss thermally-activated deformation processes and the value of performing in-situ mechanical loading at cryogenic temperatures with PI Cryo. Three case studies are presented to showcase this capability and its insight into the mechanical behavior of materials at such low temperatures.
This webinar features guest speaker Prof. Gregory Thompson and Bruker Senior Staff Scientist Dr. Sanjit Bhowmick. Prof. Thompson is a University Distinguished Research Professor, Director of the Materials Science Ph.D. Program, and director of the Alabama Analytical Research Center (AARC).
Deformation processes are often thermally activated, including a reduction in plasticity and tendency towards fracture as temperatures drop. In this webinar, three case studies are presented that show how PI Cryo can be used to explore deformation caused by in situ mechanical loading under cryogenic conditions:
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Prof. Gregory Thompson
Sanjit Bhowmick, Ph.D.
Senior Staff Scientist, Bruker