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27th Feburary 2024

Sophie Barwick attends Ferrous Metallurgy Symposium

PhD student, Sophie presented a poster at the Materials Processing Institute’s 7th Postgraduate Research Symposium on Ferrous Metallurgy. The event was hosted at the Armourers Hall in London and displayed, through posters and presentations, a wide range of work happening with ferrous metals, from additive manufacturing to antimicrobial coatings. Sophie’s poster outlined her work so far on model ferrous alloys as radiation damage resistance materials for fusion applications and future plans for her project. In attendance were postgraduate students, academics and industry professionals which allowed for insightful discussions regarding potential techniques and developments for her project and the wider industry. A highlight of the day was the keynote speaker – Dr Pam Murrell – with her thought-provoking talk on the challenges of transitioning to net zero and the upcoming work in the casting industry, topics which are particularly relevant to the future of the metallurgy sector.


19th December 2023

Dr Lewis Owen - Keynote talk at SSCG Christmas Meeting

Group Leader, Dr Lewis Owen, was invited to present a keynote talk at the Solid-State Chemistry Group Christmas meeting 2023, this year held at the University of Edinburgh. His talk, entitled "What can we learn from local structure in metals" explored his work on the application of total scattering to metallic systems, and in particular what this can teach us about other chemical systems - highlighting the transferravbility of experimental and analytical techniques. 

7th December 2023

IOM3 Silver Medal

Many Congratulations to Dr Lewis Owen (Group leader) who was awarded the IOM3 Silver Medal in recognition of outstanding contribution to a field of interest within the materials, minerals or mining sector. Dr Owen collected the award at a Christmas dinner held at the Institute of Materials Minerals and Mining (IOM3). It was a fantastic night for Sheffield and the Modern Alchemists, as Professor Iain Todd (co-supervisor of several group members) was also awarded the Gold Medal. 

20th September 2023

Kathy and Elaine attened AAMS2023

Last month Kathy and Elaine attended AAMS2023 at the Universidad Carlos III de Madrid alongside Iain Todd, Rob Snell, Olly Dew, Frances Livera, Lucy Farquhar and Minh Ahn Luan Phan from the EPSRC future manufacturing hub, MAPP.

Everyone gave very engaging presentations that produced high quality questions from the audience. Elaine presented her work titled 'Microstructural Control in LPBF Inconel 718' which forms a large part of her final PhD thesis. With the conference being fairly small scale, a lot of networking took place between sessions and several soon to be finishing PhD students left the conference with exciting future job opportunities.


4th September 2023

Will Donaldson Completes his Summer Project with the Modern AlChEME Group!

For the past 6 weeks, we have been lucky enough to have 2nd year materials student Will Donaldson along for a summer project. He has been working alongside Josh and Ciaran to gain some experience with machine learning and the application of coatings. Will’s work with Josh has seen him working with an experimental database to train the machine learning into predicting sought after parameters for a vast set of aluminium-based alloys. With Ciaran he has been focusing on the effectiveness of hot-dipping in applying Al-Si coatings to automotive steel. It has been a pleasure to work with Will, who has been enthusiastic and eager to get stuck in. We wish him all the best for his 3rd year!

2nd September 2023

Applied Powder Diffraction Course

Yesterday group leader Dr Lewis Owen ran the first "Applied Powder Diffraction Course" through the Henry Royce Institute. The course was attend by forty people from across UK academia an industry. It was a fantastic day, featuring walkthroughs, tours, and lots of powder diffraction! We hope to run it again in the future - so watch this space!

20th August 2023

Alex and Ben host Nuffield Placement Students

In August, Alex and Ben had the privilege of welcoming Freya and Rahime, two A-Level students, into Sheffield University to undertake their Nuffield Research Placements.  For three weeks, Alex and Ben guided the pair through a range of experimental, data analysis, Python coding, presentation, and report writing tasks, all of which were intended to both give the students a realistic insight into the world of scientific research, and provide a self-contained project from start to finish.  The pair built a set of single-line scan test samples on the Laser Powder Bed Fusion machines that Alex uses for his research, and performed data analysis that will ultimately be of use in Alex's PhD.  Both students performed fantastically throughout the placement, and will have promising university careers ahead.

24th July 2023

Members of the Group visit Volkswagen Factory

Recently, Kathy and Ciaran were lucky enough to have partaken in a visit to the Volkswagen factory in Wolfsburg. The trip allowed the opportunity for a guided tour of their assembly line as well as an in depth tour of some of the more specialised steps of the process such as the pressing and stamping of steel sheets. Ciaran was also able to give a short presentation on his mini project he has just finished for VW on the effectiveness of Al-Si based coatings and gain some valuable insight into his research of HEA based coatings. We thank VW for such a brilliant opportunity. 

21st July 2023

Experiments at the ESRF in Grenoble

Alex, Henry, and Kathy travelled to the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility (ESRF) in Grenoble in July 2023, to run tests on some turbine blades that were additively manufactured from a nickel-based superalloy.  The ESRF uses X-ray Computed Tomography (XCT) to non-destructively detect the internal structures of components, that would otherwise only be possible to view by cutting the pieces open.  The aim of Alex and Henry's experiments was to search for internal porosity, hidden deep within the turbine blades, and link these pores back to the laser parameters that were used to build the blades.  The experiment was a huge success, with all samples being scanned smoothly inside the XCT beamlines, at a resolution of 7.7µm per pixel.  The team returned home to Sheffield with several hundred Gigabytes of data, to spend the next few months analysing.


19th July 2023

Advanced Metallic Systems CDT Student Conference

A massive 'well done' to all presenters at last week's International Advanced Metallic Systems Centre for Doctoral Training conference, with the theme of "Readying metals manufacturing for net zero and beyond". We had a few of our very own researchers showcasing their work:

The presentations were:

Alex - The Effect of Part Geometry on Melt Pool Geometry in Laser Powder Bed Fusion

Ben - Exploration of Local Structural Effects in NiCoCr to Cryogenic Temperatures: A Neutron Total Scattering Investigation

A number of posters were also presented:

Ciaran - Assessment and Evaluation of Al-Si Based Coatings

Martin - CALPHAD-Assisted Superalloy Design for Blue Hydrogen Reformer Applications

Niels - Total structure analysis of Ni4 Mo through application of total scattering analysis

We learned so much from the wide range of presentations, and if any of these topics interest you, feel free to get in touch!

17th July 2023

Master's Student Graduation

On Monday one of our Master's Students, Rob Hilier, graduated with a 1st in Materials Science and Engineering. He also won the Nesthill Medal for outstanding work in physical metallurgy! We wish him a huge congratulations and good luck in his new role as a graduate consultant at Indicatura.

5th July 2023

Engineering Researcher Symposium

Last month members of the Modern AlChEME Group attended the Engineering Researcher Symposium organised by the Researcher Society within the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Sheffield. This provided an opportunity for members of the research community across all departments to come together and discuss their research topics.  There were a really good selection of talks including one given by Professor Kirill Horoshenkov on pervasive sensing for our buried water infrastructure, and Professor Lizzy Cross on her work on revolutionising operational safety and economy for high value infrastructure using population based simple harmonic motion. 

It was also great to read all the posters presented at the event. The themes for this were Energy, Engineering for Life, Infrastructure and Environment, and Manufacturing, all with an emphasis on sustainability.


30th June 2023

MAPP Second Annual Conference

On the 28th and 29th of June, the EPSRC Future Manufacturing Hub in Manufacture using Advanced Powder Processes (MAPP) held its Second International Conference at the Novotel in Sheffield.  Elaine, Henry, Alex, Karol, and Kathy were in attendance, to listen to keynote speakers deliver lectures on groundbreaking research, industrial successes, and organisational updates.  All postgraduate researchers involved in the MAPP community delivered flash presentations, highlighting the unique points of their individual projects, and showcased posters to better network with potential collaborators.  The two-day event proved to be a great opportunity to learn more on relevant topics, find fellow MAPP researchers working in similar fields, and stay posted on the latest developments in international powder manufacturing.



27th June 2023

BeAM Magic 800 Direct Energy Deposition Training

Last week Will and Josh from the group completed an intense two week training course run by AddUp: Metal Additive Manufacturing Solutions on the Magic 800 direct energy deposition machine we have in-house at Sheffield. The training covered all aspect of usage, from complex five-axis construction, to printing in an inert atmosphere and general maintenance. During the training process they produced many test pieces for both practice and to calibrate the equipment. In these runs 316 stainless steel powder was used. After this training they hope to use the equipment to investigate the printing of nickel based superalloys and novel HEA compositions using a state of the art hopper system to feed multiple different powders into the beam simultaneously.


14th June 2023

Dr Lewis Owen awarded the IOM3 Silver Medal

Huge congratulations to Lewis Owen (group leader) for being awarded the Silver Medal by the IOM3 (Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining). The award is presented in recognition of outstanding contribution to a field of interest within the materials, minerals and mining sector.

Dr Owen will be presented with the award at a reception in December.

https://www.iom3.org/events-awards/awards/awards-archive/award-winners-2023.html


24th April 2023

First-year students present at the AMSCDT mini-project Symposium

Last week our first-year Advanced Metallic Systems CDT students Niels, Martin and Ciaran presented at the CDT mini-project symposium, providing insight on the topics of structure analysis using XRD, CALPHAD-assisted alloy design and the evaluation of Al-Si coatings.



21th April 2023

Henry is through to the 2023 YPLC UK Finals!

Henry won the regional heats of the IOM3 Young Person's Lecture Competition and is now through to the UK Finals! We wish him all the best for his next presentation titled, "Programmable microstructures: Unleashing the potential of engineering alloys with metal additive manufacturing", at The Armourers' Hall, in London on the 3rd of May!



11th April 2023

Josh and Matt to present their work at the Royce Materials 4.0 Webinar Series

Josh and Matt will present on the "Computational Design of FCC and BCC High Entropy Alloys for Industrial Machining and Nuclear Applications" at the Royce Materials 4.0 Webinar Series in Manchester on the 21st April 2023.

The abstract of their talk is:

High Entropy Alloys (HEAs) present an opportunity for the design and development of new alloys, with desirable properties, suitable for industrial manufacturing and nuclear applications. However, the vast compositional space occupied by HEAs, results in unguided experimental searches being unfeasible. Here, a random forest machine learning architecture, in conjunction with CALPHAD, is trained from experimental HEA databases, to perform high-throughput phase formation and hardness predictions. Based upon the machine learning predictions and further CALPHAD examination, suitable alloys are selected for fabrication and experimental investigation. Mechanical and thermal assessments of these selected alloys will demonstrate their potential suitability for the desired applications, while simultaneously enabling comparison and verification of the machine learning methodology and providing further data for future model development.

We wish Matt and Josh a fun afternoon presenting their work at this event!


4th April 2023

Dr Lewis Owen delivers the Parkin Lecture

Congratulations to Dr Lewis Owen (group leader) who was invited to deliver the Parkin Lecture at the Bristish Crystallographic Association Spring Meeting in 2023. The Parkin award and lecture is awarded annually to a Young Crystallographer who has been recognised for outstanding contributions to promoting science, raising public awareness of science, teaching crystallography/science or showing originality in outreach and teaching activities. 

Lewis' talk, entitled "All the world's a stage: Science communication, planning and performance" looked at lessons he has learned from performance in music and drama, and how these can be translated into good practice in science communication.

1st April 2023

Whiteways Primary School Fun-Science Club

Matt, alongside other members of the Materials Science and Engineering Society at the University of Sheffield, have been volunteering at the Whiteways Primary School after-school club over the past few weeks. The volunteers have been teaching the children about materials in engineering, raising awareness of materials science and also engaging the children with fun science experiments.

Matt had this to say after the experience, "The children at Whiteways made this after-school club amazing and so much fun to teach at each week. They got stuck into each session and we could see how much fun they were having, which made the experience even more enjoyable. We were lucky to interact with such amazing children and all of them have the capability to become incredible scientists. I hope that we helped them to see how interesting science can be!".

30th March 2023

TMS 2023 in San Diego

Kathy, Lewis, Josh and Elaine attended the TMS 2023 Annual Meeting and Exhibition in San Diego, California, from the 20th – 23rd March, which provided them with the great opportunity to present their work to and learn from other engineers, scientists and professionals in the fields of minerals, metals and materials. The group members attended many presentations across several topics including High Entropy Alloys, Computational Alloy Design, Additive Manufacturing, Advanced Characterisation, and local ordering in materials. The presentations were informative, engaging and promoted new ideas on techniques to apply in their own research as well as what makes a successful presentation. 

As well as attending presentations, Kathy hosted a symposium on Advanced Characterisation of High Temperature Alloys that included many interesting talks on a wide range of processes and materials. Lewis presented an energetic and captivating presentation on Assessing Local Order in Alloys Using Total Scattering, Pair Distribution Functions and Reverse Monte Carlo Simulations bright and early on the first day of the conference. 

For both Josh and Elaine this was the first time attending and presenting at a large conference and both hid their inevitable nerves well, presenting well-received, interesting talks. Elaine presented her work on a new method of achieving microstructural control in Inconel 718 using Laser Powder Bed Fusion on Tuesday afternoon and Josh was the final presenter from Modern AlChEME, presenting his work on the Computational Design of High Entropy Hardmetals on Wednesday morning. Both received and effectively handled multiple engaging questions on their current work and discussed the potential future paths that they were excited to explore and investigate further.

For some members of the group, this was also the first time visiting San Diego, which meant that the weekend days were spent exploring museums as well as the local area. Some of the highlights were walking around the USS Midway Aircraft Carrier, seeing the seals and sea lions at La Jolla, walking around Balboa Park and visiting the Zoo, and watching the sunset at Mission Beach. 

A brilliant time was had by all at TMS 2023 in San Diego and we look forward to future opportunities to present and discuss the group's work at TMS 2024!

8th March 2023

International Women's Day 2023

The 8th March marks International Women's Day, a day where the achievements of women from all over the world are celebrated, as well as providing a continuous reminder that true equality still has a way to go. One area in which women are underrepresented is in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Maths (STEM) disciplines, but we're hoping to show the next generation why STEM is great!

Today we thought we'd celebrate some of the women in the Modern AlChEME Group, Dr Kathy Christofidou, Narcisa Pinzariu, Fran Synnott, and Elaine Livera!

Kathy: "I got into STEM because I always had a passion for the sciences and the exploration of how things work and how we can make them better (let’s be honest fuelled by me breaking a lot of things). Having a career in STEM however, is so much more rewarding than I could have ever imagined. Working in STEM involves a great amount of creativity and idea generation, working with people across different disciplines, industries and backgrounds, forging new relationships and collaborations and it has given me immeasurable opportunities to meet, interact and be inspired by people and technologies across the globe. I would encourage anyone to consider a career in a STEM field, the more diversity of ideas we have the more transformational our world can become!"

Narcisa: "I became interested in engineering at a young age when I moved in with my aunt. She studied Mechanical Engineering and I watched her do her PhD. I always had an affinity for sciences, seeing her solidified my passion and desire to pursue a career in engineering."

Fran: "I’ve always had a great interest in science since I was young which made it an easy decision for me to pursue physics at University, so I could learn more in depth about how the universe works. Studying for a PhD in materials science has allowed me to apply the physics theory I learnt during my undergraduate, to solve real life engineering problems."

Elaine: "My interest in Engineering started when I was around 14 and was able to choose a subject at school called Technological Sciences. We learnt about electronic circuits, programming, and bending moment diagrams and I found it fascinating how numbers and equations always worked out.  In adult life, I find that there is real satisfaction in doing a piece of work and finding something genuinely interesting where you can look at the results and go 'That's so cool!'."


3rd March 2023

IOM3 Young Persons Lecture Competition

A massive 'well done' to Modern AlChEME's Henry Saunders and Jonah Shrive for their participation in last night's IOM3 (Institute of Materials, Minerals & Mining) Young Persons Lecture Competition heat in Sheffield. Bringing the theory behind X-Ray Diffraction and Additive Manufacture to the masses is no small feat!

An extra, enormous congratulations to Henry, whose FIRST-PLACE finish puts him squarely in the running for the North East regional finals!


8th December 2022

Dr Kathy Christofidou wins the IOM3 Grünfeld Memorial Award and Medal

Huge congratulations go to Kathy for being awarded the Grünfeld Memorial Award and Medal. The award is presented in recognition of professional contribution by an individual in early to mid-career, that has had significant influence on the engineering application of components made from any alloys in the metallurgical industries. For Dr Christofidou, this work focuses on superalloys for propulsion applications.

Dr Christofidou was presented with her award and medal by Neil Glover (Rolls-Royce and President of the IOM3) in December.

Photo Credit to: MLR PHOTO/IOM3


10th December 2022

Diamond Light Source peak broadening experiment

On the 28th November, Jonah Shrive began his PhD experiments at the Diamond Light Source, recording high resolution diffraction data at the I12 beamline. These data will be used to investigate peak profiles as a step to develop NDT methods to characterise surface deformation of Ni-based superalloys.

Many thanks to the I12 beamline staff and to the Diamond Light Source for hosting Modern AlChEmE.


One of the presentations was given by Dr Melissa Orme who talked about Boeing’s AM strategy

6th December 2022

Formnext 2022

Alex Sloane and Henry Saunders attended the Formnext exhibition and industry platform in Frankfurt, Germany, in November 2022.  At Formnext, 802 exhibitors from all over the world set up stalls to discuss their Additive Manufacturing solutions and services.  Alex and Henry each spent four days at the event, building their networks and chatting AM with as many relevant industry and research organisations as possible.  On Alex's agenda, was to better understand the capabilities of CAD slicing and laser control software within industry.  Henry spoke to laser powder bed fusion machine makers, trying to find out about what types of pyrometric and in-situ control methods are currently commercially available.  After speaking with dozens of engineers, salespeople, and academics, both Alex and Henry returned from Frankfurt with better understandings of the way their specific research interests aligned with the industrial marketplace.

28th October 2022

Say Hello to our new PhD Students!

We have a number of new PhD students joining us this year - Martin Tse, Jonah Shrive, Niels Schreiner, Matt Turton, Henry Saunders and Henry Boyle!

Martin worked with us during his Masters degree and decided to continue on in the group. His research is focussed on accelerated alloy design for blue hydrogen steam reformer applications. In his free time, he's often found in houseplant shops... (Our office now has a mini-botanic garden).

Jonah completed his Masters at the University of Sheffield before joining the group this year. He is working to develop non-destructive evaluation methods for the determination of machining deformation of high-performance Ni-based superalloys. Outside of work, Jonah enjoys include walking and cycling.

Niels studied chemistry at Maastricht University (Netherlands) before joining Modern AlChEME. His research is focused on the high temperature total scattering analysis of metallic systems. In his spare time, Niels enjoys playing squash and golf as well as cooking big meals that take forever. 

Matt’s PhD aims to explore material properties in high entropy alloys through the use of total scattering techniques to look at the local structure of these materials, which will provide significant impacts in the nuclear industry. Outside of his PhD Matt enjoys playing rugby for the Sheffield medicals.

Henry Saunders graduated from the University of Sheffield last year, obtaining his Masters in Materials Science and Engineering. Having done his masters project on additive manufacturing, he is now continuing this work, researching into advanced process control with the aim of tailoring microstructures within a part. 

Henry Boyle also graduated from the University of Sheffield in the summer of 2022 and is now studying the tool wear that occurs when machining nickel-based superalloys. Outside of work Henry can be found doing DIY jobs at home in the hope that he will one day finish his house renovation.


18th October 2022

We welcome Dr Sinéad O'Halloran to give a two part seminar on Wednesday 19th October

Dr Sinéad O’Halloran is the Assistant Head of the Department of Graduate Studies for Science and Engineering in the South East Technological University (SETU), Ireland. Sinéad graduated in 2017 with a PhD in Mechanical Engineering from NUI Galway, where she focused on fretting, wear, and fatigue for flexible marine risers for the oil and gas industry. After her PhD, Sinéad joined the SEAM Research Centre at SETU as a Postdoctoral researcher in additive manufacturing before joining the Research, Innovation and Graduate Studies Team in SETU in 2021. Sinéad’s current work focuses on laser powder bed fusion, computational modelling, and material properties of additively manufactured parts.

The first part of Sinéad’s seminar will focus on global-local fretting analysis of dynamic offshore structures, including for the oil and gas industry, communications and renewable energy. The second part will look at material development using additive manufacturing for heat-transfer and automotive applications and the medical device industry.

Please contact us if you would like to listen to the seminar recording!


12th October 2022

Alloys for Additive Manufacturing Symposium 2022

Last month Dr Kathy Christofidou attended AAMS2022 at the Bundeswehr University in Munich alongside Prof. Iain Todd, Dr Felicity Freeman and Lucy Farquhar from the EPSRC future manufacturing hub, MAPP.

Kathy presented her work titled 'Microstructural Control and Optimisation of Haynes 282 Manufactured through Laser Powder Bed Fusion', which was published in Superalloys 2020.


22nd July 2022

Master Students graduate

Many congraultations to Martin Tse,  Zoe Papadakos and Sammy Galpin, the masters students in the group who graduated on Friday. Particular congratulations to Sammy Galpin who won the Mappin Medal and the Walshaw award, and Martin Tse who won the De Belin prize in Metallography.

Also amoung the graduates are Matt Turton and Jonah Shrive, who will be joining the group in September as PhD Students, along with Martin Tse who will continue in the group.


14th July 2022

PCG Intensive Summer School 2022

The Second PCG Intensive Summer in Physical Crystallography was held at Coseners House, Abingdon, from the 11th-14th July. The course was organised by Dr Lewis Owen (from the Modern Alcheme group), Dr Alex Gibbs and Dr Alex Browne. Students spent four days learning about space groups, symmetry, phonons, Landau theory, irreducible representations, and physical properties from our fantastic lecturing team - Dr Emma McCabe, Professor Andrew Goodwin, Dr Roger Johnson, Dr Fabio Orlandi and Dr Alex Gibbs. Particular highlights of the course included a packed poster session, a competetive quiz, physical demonstrations of symmetry operations and play-doh models of tensor representations!


11th July 2022

Metallics CDT conference

Several members of the group attended the metallics CDT conference held at the Dublin City University. Congratulations to Josh Berry and Fran Synnott for winning prizes for their oral presentations, and Ben Jolly for a poster prize

6th June 2022

Dr Kathy Christofidou awarded the Grünfeld Medal

We are delighted to announce that Dr Kathy Christofidou has been awarded the Grünfeld Memorial Award & Medal by the IOM3 (Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining). The award is presented in recognition of professional contribution that has had significant influence on the engineering application of components made from any alloys in the metallurgical industries. Many congratulations to Dr Christofidou on the award! See the announcement of the award here.

18th May 2022

Group hosts speakers

We had the pleasure of hosting Associate Professor Paraskevas Kontis from NTNU (Norway) for a departmental seminar. Professor Kontis is one of several speakers we have hosted this term. Dr Christina-Maria Katsari from McGill University and a co-founder of Alpha Iota Alloys spoke on Characterization of Cu powders for cold spray applications. Links to their talks can be found below:

Professor Paraskevas Kontis - https://eu-lti.bbcollab.com/recording/3bdbfbea6d5d4fc5bdfad82ad787e7d6

Dr Christina-Maria Katsari - https://eu-lti.bbcollab.com/recording/8eb96a62b45f4cf9beb2c3ab88d6efbf

16th May 2022

Final year project submissions

Congratulations to our final year project students Sammy Galpin, Martin Tse and Zoe Papadakos on submitting their reports! You will be missed from the group!

12th May 2022

Former Group member graduates

It is always exciting when former group members come back to vist, particularly when they are graduating! Many congratulations to Maria Grace Vazquez Garcia on being able to finally graduate in person post-Covid. Grace also attend our group meeting and presented an excellent talk on her experiences in industry (Solar Turbines) since leaving the group. A link to her talk can be found below:

https://echo360.org.uk/media/99fc7b9f-36c8-4fc4-8be5-02085c494651/public

3rd May 2022

Paper Published!

Many congratulations to Sammy Galpin on the publication of his first paper! Here is a picture of Sammy with his commerative group mug!

https://www.tandfonline.com/eprint/YQGJMZ2Y8EPQ2TPISZSY/full?target=10.1080/02670836.2022.2069332

20th April 2022

Royce Discovery Centre at the Harry Brearley Building Opening

The Royce Discovery Centre at the Harry Brearley Building was officially opoened today. The day featured tours of the new building, followed by a reception in Mappin Hall. The event was well attended by members of academia and industry. Particular congratulations to Corinne Howse (Henry Royce Institute Project Manager), for all her hard work. Our very own Dr Christofidou was also interviewed live on the regional BBC about the event! Have a listen here (starts 2:18:05). 

8th April 2022

PCG Intensive Summer School 2022 website launched

The Physical Crystallography Group (PCG) of the British Crystallographic Association (BCA) is organising a summer school in Physical Crystallography. This will take place from the 11th-14th July 2022 at Cosener's House in Abingdon, UK. Dr Owen is part of the organising committee. The website has recently been launched. Please do check it out and share information about the course with people:

Website: https://sites.google.com/sheffield.ac.uk/pcg-summer-school-2022/ 

15th March 2022

Dr Lewis Owen give seminar at the University of Maastricht

Dr Owen was invited to give a seminar at the Univeristy of Maastrict entitled "From simple alloys to high entropy materials - a chemists overview of metallurgy". There was fantastic engagement from the students in the session. Many thanks to the University of Maastricht for the invitation, and in particular to Dr Giuditta Perversi for hosting.

8th March 2022

Martin Tse delivers talk at the Sheffield Metallurgical and Engineering Association

Martin Tse gave a fantastic talk on superalloy design as part of the IOM3 Young Persons Lecture Competition regional heat, hosted by the Sheffield Metallurgical and Engineering Association (SMEA).

1st March 2022

Fran Synott delivers conference presentation at TMS2022

Congratulations to Fran Synott who gave her first international conference presentation at TMS 2022 in Anaheim. Fran presentented her work on load partitioning as part of the "Deformation and Damage Mechanisims of High Temperature Alloys" symposium.

25th February 2022

New group Twitter feed launched

Please follow the Modern Alchemists @modernalcheme to find out more about what we are have been up to!

8th February 2022

Lewis Owen delivers Powder Diffraction Refinement course

Dr Owen gave a new Powder Diffraction Refinement course in the Department of Materials Science. In the morning, from 10am-1pm, attendees were given a series of lectures covering crystallography, the basics of diffraction theory, and powder diffraction refinement theory. In the afternoon, the attendees participated in a practical session focussed in using GSAS-II for powder refinement.

This course will be re-run. If you would like any information about attending future courses, then please email Dr Owen (lewis.owen@sheffield.ac.uk).

2nd February 2022

Kathy Christofidou joins Materials Open Research Advisory Board

Dr Kathy Christofidou joined the Materials Open Research Advisory Board - a revolutionary new platform for publishing research contributions in materials science. Find out more here: https://materialsopenresearch.org/about/

1st February 2022

Dr Christofidou delivered the latest Sheffield Metallurgical and Engineering Association Lecture

Dr Kathy Christofidou delivered the latest SMEA lecture on "Lessons on structural alloy development strategies from experimentaion with High Entropy Alloys" through a hybrid event held at the Crown Plaza hotel in Sheffield and attracting an international audience. 

31st January 2022

Dr Owen awarded Joint Diamond Studentship

Dr Lewis Owen and Dr Phil Chater have been awarded a joint PhD Studentship between the University of Sheffield and the Diamond Light Source Ltd. The project will investigate "High Temperature total scattering studies of metallic systems". Applications for the studentship are now open. For more details on how to apply, please see our opportunities page.

27th January 2022

New group laboratory space

After a long day - we now have a brand new laboratory space. Many thanks to all our fantastic students for their hard work cleaning and sorting!

14th January 2022

Data Management Workshop

Join Dr Kathy Christofidou and colleagues from the Univeristy of Manchester for a one-day workshop on "Data Management for Materials Researchers". 

2nd January 2022

Dr Christofidou new UCAS Admissions Tutor for MSE and Materials Discovery and Prototyping Technology Platform lead for the Royce Institute. 

Dr Christofidou has been appointed the new UCAS admissions tutor for the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at the University of Sheffield.  In addition, as of the 1st of January 2022, Dr Christofidou is the new Materials Discovery and Prototyping Technology Platform Lead for the Henry Royce Institute. Stay tuned for more information in the near future. 

January 2022

Dr Owen takes over as academic in charge of the X-ray Laboratory

Dr Owen has been appointed at the new academic responsible for the department X-ray laboratory housed in the Royce Discovery Centre (RDC). Dr Owen will share the responsibility with Professor Eddie Cussens.

27th December 2021

Funding for International collaborations with the ESRF

Dr Kathy Christofidou among researchers awarded funding through the EPSRC "International Centre-to-Centre" project scheme for the multidisciplinary "Manufacturing by Design" project lead by Regius Prof. Phil Withers at the Univeristy of Manchester. Dr Christofidou will co-lead the workpackage on additive manufacutring with Dr Chu Lun Alex Leung at UCL, working in collaboration with the ESRF to realise advanced characterisation methodologies based on diffraction and tomogra for industrial applications.  More information here:  https://www.ukri.org/news/international-collaborations-to-develop-technologies-of-tomorrow/ 

November 2021

Materials 4.0 Funding

"Enabling the Cultural Shift to Materials 4.0" funding announced by the EPSRC with Dr Christofidou as a Co-I, aiming to support short feasibility studies in the transition towards data-centric materials science. More information on how to apply can be found here: https://www.royce.ac.uk/royce-materials-4-0-pilot/ 

2nd  November 2021

New Website Launched

Our new website (the one you're on now!) has been launched!

27th September 2021

New Academic Year

Welcome to all the new students starting across the university! A particular welcome to Louise Erkers and Ben Jolly who join the group as PhD Students!

12th August 2021

Dr Lewis Owen Awarded Royal Academy of Engineering Research Fellowship

We are pleased to announce that Dr Lewis Owen has been awarded a Royal Academy of Engineering (RAEng) Research Fellowship (2021-2026). This year celebrates 20 years of fellowships being awarded by the RAEng. The full press statement of the announcement may be found here.

12th August 2021

Dr Lewis Owen Awarded Royal Academy of Engineering Research Fellowship

We are pleased to announce that Dr Lewis Owen has been awarded a Royal Academy of Engineering (RAEng) Research Fellowship (2021-2026). This year celebrates 20 years of fellowships being awarded by the RAEng. The full press statement of the announcement may be found here.

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12th August 2021

Dr Lewis Owen Awarded Royal Academy of Engineering Research Fellowship

We are pleased to announce that Dr Lewis Owen has been awarded a Royal Academy of Engineering (RAEng) Research Fellowship (2021-2026). This year celebrates 20 years of fellowships being awarded by the RAEng. The full press statement of the announcement may be found here.