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Hi,

The CORE-CM seminar this week is

*October /25/*/, Michael Nastasi
  (///Director, Nebraska Center for Energy Sciences Research and Elmer 
Koch Professor,
  Department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering,University of 
Nebraska-Lincoln)//

"*Extreme Environment-Tolerant Materials via Atomic Scale Design of 
Interfaces* "

BPS 1400 at 12:00pm
Pizza and cookies available at 11:45am

Phil  Duxbury

/_Abstract:_/

The Energy Frontier Research Center (EFRC), entitled /Center for 
Materials at Irradiation and Mechanical Extremes/ focuses on the 
development of extreme environment-tolerant materials via atomic scale 
design of interfaces. This Center recognizes that the challenge to 
developing materials with radically extended performance limits at 
irradiation and mechanical extremes will require designing and 
perfecting atom- and energy- efficient synthesis of revolutionary new 
materials that maintain their desired properties while being driven very 
far from equilibrium. A primary aspect associated with this challenge is 
to develop a fundamental understanding of how atomic structure and 
energetics of interfaces contribute to defect and damage evolution in 
materials. To this end, recent experimental and modeling work performed 
in our Center has shown that interface structure influences hydrogen 
absorption as well as point defect recombination. This presentation will 
focus on these results and their implications.