Ongoing Projects
Multiscale Investigation of the Mechanisms Controlling Mateirals Degradation in the
Fusion Environment

Collaborative Research Program to Understand the Dynamics of Dislocation - Particle Interactions: A Combined Modeling and Experimental Approach

Multiscale Modeling and Experimental Validation of Materials Degradation and Deformation in Highly Non-Equilibrium Environments

Recent Invited Talks
"Atomistic insight into dislocation - obstacle interactions", UCSB Mechanical Engineering Seminar.

"Multiscale modeling of radiation damage accumulation in bcc and fcc metals in the fusion environment", presented at ICFRM-11.

"Atomistic simulations of dislocation interactions", Plasticity 2003.

"Experimental evidence for defect accumulation: Positron annihilation and neutron scattering", IEA Materials Modeling Workshop.

Collaborators and Links
High Performance Computational Materials Science & Chemistry Group, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

Professor Ian M. Robertson, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign

Professor G. Robert Odette, University of California, Santa Barbara

Professor Masayuki Hasegawa, Tohoku University

Second Multiscale Materials Modeling (MMM-II) Conference, 11-15 October 2004

14th International Conference on Ion Beam Modification of Materials (IBBM2004), 1-5 September 2004