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Meeting 2025 TMS Annual Meeting & Exhibition
Symposium Looking Outside Materials Science: Lessons Learned for and from Materials Discovery - A Student-Led Symposium
Presentation Title Can synchrotron X-ray imaging tools developed for materials science help predict volcanic eruptions or minimise back pain?
Author(s) Peter D. Lee
On-Site Speaker (Planned) Peter D. Lee
Abstract Scope For several decades a wide range of synchrotron X-ray imaging techniques have been developed to help solve materials science challenges. In this talk we’ll show how tools developed for materials science can be applied to give novel insights into a range of other fields, from volcanology to fracking shales to back pain. Starting with the example of volcanology, we’ll show how an in situ rig developed for studying the mechanical response of three phase (solid, liquid and gas) semi-solid Al and Ni alloys was adapted to characterise magma as it flows from kilometres below the earth to its surface – simulating a volcanic eruption. Next, we’ll investigate how materials science techniques can quantify the fracture behaviour of shales as they are fracked, including capturing the evolving microstructural features. We’ll conclude with how some of these techniques might help quantify and model the behaviour of our intervertebral discs as they age.
Proceedings Inclusion? Planned:
Keywords Characterization, Copper / Nickel / Cobalt, Phase Transformations

OTHER PAPERS PLANNED FOR THIS SYMPOSIUM

Bringing Ultrafast Optics to Metallurgy
Can synchrotron X-ray imaging tools developed for materials science help predict volcanic eruptions or minimise back pain?
Carbonate minerals reveal fundamental insights into nucleation and growth
Microstructure Characterization and Design with Help from Video Games, Geostatistics, and Other Interdisciplinary Tools
Under pressure: The lasting interdisciplinary impact of Percy Bridgman on processing in extreme environments

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