Research


The research conducted at the laboratory of metallurgy in extreme environments focuses on understanding and improving the performance of metals and alloys under harsh conditions. By simulating extreme temperatures, pressures, and corrosive environments, researchers study the structural integrity, mechanical properties, and corrosion resistance of various materials. Advanced experimental techniques, coupled with computational modeling, enable the development of innovative materials tailored for applications in aerospace, nuclear energy, and deep-sea exploration. This research aims to push the boundaries of material science, ensuring that the next generation of metals and alloys can meet the demands of the most challenging environments.

Fundamental Metallurgy | Space Materials | Nuclear Materials | Hydrogen Energy |
High-Temperature and Plasmas | Corrosion

Past projects at the Los Alamos National Laboratory (2021-2023)

Supported by the Los Alamos National Laboratory’s Laboratory Directed Research and Development.
Grant No.: 20200689PRD2.


Supported by the Los Alamos National Laboratory’s Laboratory Directed Research and Development. Grant No.: 20220597ECR.
Refractory High Entropy Alloys was Supported by the Los Alamos National Laboratory’s Laboratory Directed Research and Development.
Grant No.: 20210626ECR.