31st Risø International Symposium on Materials Science: Challenges in materials science and possibilities in 3D and 4D characterization techniques

Preliminary list of Key-note Papers and Invited Speakers

R. Barabash (Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA)
”Small scale mechanical behaviour in composites from 3Dmicro-laue diffraction

B. Clausen (Los Alamos National Laboratory, USA)
”Engineering related neutron diffraction measurements probing strains, texture and microstructure."

H. Proudhon and S. Forest (Mines ParisTech, France
“Large scale finite element simulations of polycrystalline aggregates: Potential applications to X-ray diffraction and imaging for fatigue metal behaviour”

D. Juul Jensen (Risø DTU, Denmark)
“Advances in the understanding of recrystallization by 3Dand4Dcharacterizations“

A. King (GKSS, Germany)
“Grain mapping by diffraction contrast tomography: extending the technique to sub-grain information”

E.M. Lauridsen (Risø DTU, Denmark)
Title of lecture to be announced later

U. Lienert (Argonne National Laboratory), USA)
“3DXRD at the Advanced Photon Source: orientation mapping and deformation studies”

W. Pantleon (Risø DTU, Denmark)
”Advances in characterization of deformation structures by high resolution reciprocal space mapping”

A. Rollett (Carnegie Mellon University, USA)
Microstructural Evolution in 3D

C. Schuh (MIT, USA)
“Nanocrystalline alloys with the finest possible grain sizes: challenges in characterization”

G. Spanos (Naval Research Laboratory , USA)
3D Characterization of Microstructural Evolution in Metallic Systems

M. Sugiyama (Nippon Steel Corporation, Japan)
”3D/4D characterization of microstructural heterogeneity in Bainite steel”

A.J.Wilkinson (University of Oxford,UK)
“High resolution EBSD 3D strain tensors, and geometrically necessary dislocation distributions”

P.J.Withers (University of Manchester,UK)
Insights into Fracture Mechanics by 4D X-ray tomography

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