Ramachandramoorthy, R.: High strain rate testing of copper based micropillars and microlattices. 206 Departmental Seminar Series, Empa, Thun, Switzerland (2021)
Ramachandramoorthy, R.: Pushing the limits of microscale manufacturing and mechanical testing. Department of Material Science and Engineering Seminar Series, Tel-Aviv University, online, Tel-Aviv, Israel (2021)
Ramachandramoorthy, R.: High strain rate testing from micro-to-meso scale. MRS Spring 2021 Conference - In Situ Mechanical Testing of Materials at Small Length Scales, Modeling and Data Analysis Symposium, online (2021)
Ramachandramoorthy, R.: High strain rate micromechanics: Instrumentation and implementation. DGM - Arbeitskreis Rasterkraftmikroskopie und nanomechanische Methoden, online (2020)
Bellón Lara, B.; Lu, W.; Fang, X.; Dehm, G.; Ramachandramoorthy, R.: Effect of Defects on the Dynamic Compression of Strontium Titanate Micropillars. ECI Nanomechanical Testing in Materials Research and Development IX, Sicily, Italy (2024)
Ding, K.; Kalácska, S.; Sharma, A.; Jain, M.; Koelmans, W.; Schürch, P.; Dehm, G.; Michler, J. K.; Ramachandramoorthy, R.: Copper micro-honeycomb architectures: fabrication, characterization and high strain rate testing. ECI Nanomechanical Testing in Materials Research and Development IX, Giardini Naxos, Messina (Sicily), Italy (2024)
Kang, S. G.; Gainov, R. R.; Heussen, D.; Bieler, S.; Sun, Z.; Weinberg, K.; Dehm, G.; Ramachandramoorthy, R.: Green laser powder bed fusion based fabrication and rate-dependent mechanical properties of copper lattices. arXiv (2022)
International researcher team presents a novel microstructure design strategy for lean medium-manganese steels with optimized properties in the journal Science
Hydrogen is a clean energy source as its combustion yields only water and heat. However, as hydrogen prefers to accumulate in the concentrated stress region of metallic materials, a few ppm Hydrogen can already cause the unexpected sudden brittle failure, the so-called “hydrogen embrittlement”. The difficulties in directly tracking hydrogen limits…
This project with the acronym GB-CORRELATE is supported by an Advanced Grant for Gerhard Dehm by the European Research Council (ERC) and started in August 2018. The project GB-CORRELATE explores the presence and consequences of grain boundary phase transitions (often termed “complexions” in literature) in pure and alloyed Cu and Al. If grain size…
The project HyWay aims to promote the design of advanced materials that maintain outstanding mechanical properties while mitigating the impact of hydrogen by developing flexible, efficient tools for multiscale material modelling and characterization. These efficient material assessment suites integrate data-driven approaches, advanced…
The segregation of impurity elements to grain boundaries largely affects interfacial properties and is a key parameter in understanding grain boundary (GB) embrittlement. Furthermore, segregation mechanisms strongly depend on the underlying atomic structure of GBs and the type of alloying element. Here, we utilize aberration-corrected scanning…