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Acta & Scripta Materialia Outstanding Reviewer award

Last Updated: 14 March 2024

The editors of Scripta Materialia and Acta Materialia have awarded Dr. Julien Guénolé as one of the 2023 Outstanding Reviewer. The Outstanding Reviewer awards are for excellence in reviewing throughout the calendar year of 2023. These awards are selected by the Editors of Acta Materialia and Scripta Materialia.

Welcome to Yen Fred

Last Updated: 14 March 2024

I am glad to welcome Yen Fred WOGUEM in my group as Postdoctoral researcher. He will work on the atomistic fundamentals of plasticity at interfaces in lightweight complex alloys and transfer to continuum models, within the framework of the ANR JCJC ATOUUM.

Solute distribution and grain boundary segregation in Mg alloy

Last Updated: 26 February 2024

We are happy to share our latest manuscript on the impact of chemical binding and solute distribution on grain boundary segregation and texture modification in Mg-X-Zn alloys (X = RE or Ca). The article Mouhib et al., Exploring solute behavior and texture selection in magnesium alloys at the atomistic level, Acta Materialia 266 (2024) 119677 [open access].

New year 2024

Happy new year 2024

Last Updated: 16 January 2024

The group for atomistic mechanics from the LEM3 wishes all of you a very happy new year 2024! See you ASAP for exciting new projects, welcoming group members, sharing new publications, meeting at conferences and even a brand new laboratory website.

Stay tuned!

The origin of topological anisotropy in silica glass

Last Updated: 18 August 2023

Did you ever wonder on the origin of the atomic-scale structural anisotropy in silica glass, induced by deformation? Our article published this summer in Acta Materialia is bringing some answers: Ganisetti et al., The origin of deformation induced topological anisotropy in silica glass, Acta Materialia 257 (2023) 119108 [open access]. I am particularly happy to share this wonderful piece of work mainly performed at the Institute for Material Science and Engineering (FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany) by Dr. Sudheer Ganisetti who has been briefly member of my group last year.

  1. To COMPLAS 2023 in Barcelone
  2. Welcome to Abdallah
  3. Welcome to Djafar
  4. How does synchro-Shockley dislocations propagate? Our new article is out in Scripta Materialia

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