Li, Y.; Gault, B.: Quantitative three-dimensional imaging of chemical short-range order via machine learning enhanced atom probe tomography. BiGmax Spring Meeting 2022, Bochum, Germany (2022)
Polin, N.; Giron, S.; Adabifiroozjaei, E.; Yang, Y.; Saxena, A.; Gutfleisch, O.; Gault, B.: Atomic‐scale insights to design of high‐performing SmCo based sintered permanent magnets gained by atom probe tomography. 12th International Conference on Magnetic and Superconducting Materials (MSM22), Duisburg, Germany (2022)
Gault, B.: Pushing the analytical limits of atom probe tomography via cryo-enabled workflows. Microscience Microscopy Congress 2021, online, Oxford, UK (2021)
Gault, B.; Guillon, O.: Du térawatt au picomètre: Voyage au cœur des technologies de l’hydrogène. Café des Sciences de l’Ambassade de France en Allemagne, online, Berlin, Germany (2021)
Gault, B.: Advancing corrosion understanding with (cryo-) Atom Probe Tomography. Imperial College London - Rolls Royce corrosion seminar, online, London, UK (2021)
Gault, B.: Machine-Learning for Atom Probe Tomography. Workshop 'Research-data management, machine learning and material informatics for Superalloys', online, Bochum, Germany (2021)
Gault, B.: Introduction to atom probe tomography: performance and opportunities in characterizing microstructures. Metallic Microstructures: European Lectures Online (2021)
International researcher team presents a novel microstructure design strategy for lean medium-manganese steels with optimized properties in the journal Science
In this project, we employ atomistic computer simulations to study grain boundaries. Primarily, molecular dynamics simulations are used to explore their energetics and mobility in Cu- and Al-based systems in close collaboration with experimental works in the GB-CORRELATE project.
This project is a joint project of the De Magnete group and the Atom Probe Tomography group, and was initiated by MPIE’s participation in the CRC TR 270 HOMMAGE. We also benefit from additional collaborations with the “Machine-learning based data extraction from APT” project and the Defect Chemistry and Spectroscopy group.
In this project, we aim to design novel NiCoCr-based medium entropy alloys (MEAs) and further enhance their mechanical properties by tuning the multiscale heterogeneous composite structures. This is being achieved by alloying of varying elements in the NiCoCr matrix and appropriate thermal-mechanical processing.