Kwiatkowski da Silva, A.; Ponge, D.; Inden, G.; Gault, B.; Raabe, D.: Physical Metallurgy of segregation, austenite reversion, carbide precipitation and related phenomena in medium Mn steels. Gordon Research Conference: Physical Metallurgy, Biddeford, ME, USA (2017)
Gault, B.: Graduate course on Atom Probe Tomography, as part of the Centre for Doctoral Training on Materials Charactisation. Lecture: SS 2024, Imperial College London, UK, 2024-04 - 2024-07
Gault, B.: Graduate course on Atom Probe Tomography, as part of the Centre for Doctoral Training on Materials Charactisation. Lecture: SS 2023, Imperial College London, UK, 2023-04 - 2023-07
Gault, B.: Graduate course on Atom Probe Tomography, as part of the Centre for Doctoral Training on Materials Charactisation. Lecture: SS 2022, Imperial College London, UK, 2022-04 - 2022-07
Gault, B.: Graduate course on Atom Probe Tomography, as part of the Centre for Doctoral Training on Materials Charactisation. Lecture: SS 2021, Imperial College London, UK, 2021-04 - 2021-07
Lee, C.-G.; Nallathambi, V.; Kang, T.; Aota, L. S.; Reichenberger, S.; El-Zoka, A.; Choi, P.-P.; Gault, B.; Kim, S.-H.: Magnetocaloric effect of Fe47.5Ni37.5Mn15 bulk and nanoparticles: A cost-efficient alloy for room temperature magnetic refrigeration. arXiv (2024)
Kim, S.-H.; Yoo, Su, S.-H.; Aota, L. S.; El-Zoka, A.; Kang, P. W.; Lee, Y.; Gault, B.: B dopant evolution in Pd catalysts after H evolution/oxidation reaction in alkaline environment. arXiv (2023)
International researcher team presents a novel microstructure design strategy for lean medium-manganese steels with optimized properties in the journal Science
This ERC-funded project aims at developing an experimentally validated multiscale modelling framework for the prediction of fracture toughness of metals.
In this project, links are being established between local chemical variation and the mechanical response of laser-processed metallic alloys and advanced materials.
The unpredictable failure mechanism of White Etching Crack (WEC) formation in bearing steels urgently demands in-depth understanding of the underlying mechanisms in the microstructure. The first breakthrough was achieved by relating the formation of White Etching Areas (WEAs) to successive WEC movement.
The atomic arrangements in extended planar defects in different types of Laves phases is studied by high-resolution scanning transmission electron microscopy. To understand the role of such defect phases for hydrogen storage, their interaction with hydrogen will be investigated.