Inside HEMI Day from the Hemker Lab

Here is a quick look into HEMI (Hopkins Extreme Materials Institute) Day, a one-day symposium that brings together the HEMI community, faculty, graduate students, and postdoctoral fellows, to showcase research achievements and share groundbreaking work on extreme materials behavior across multiple disciplines.

All of Professor Hemker’s students and research professors presented posters, with a special podium presentation delivered by our fifth-year PhD student, Daniel Magnuson. Special congratulations to Syed Jalali, who won the Overall Best Poster Award at HEMI Day.

Magnuson, Daniel | Temperature-dependent Deformation Mechanisms in Single-crystalline RMPEAs

Jalali, Syed I. A. | One-Test Yield Surface via a Topology Optimized Multi-stress Specimen

He, Mo-Rigen | New microscopic insights on the high temperature deformation mechanisms in refractory metals and alloys

Selby, Maddy | Improving the High-Temperature Interfacial Performance of Additively-Graded GRCop-42 to Inconel 625

Tong, Anchen | High Throughput Characterization of Additively Manufactured Materials with Multi-Gage Resonance Fatigue

Engquist, Matthew | Mechanical and Microstructural Characterization of 7YSZ TBC

Heider, Melanie | Phononic Subsurfaces and Porous Metasurfaces for the Control of Hypersonic Boundary-Layer Flows

Uy, Alexandra | Material Properties, Response, and Degradation in High Heat Flux Environments

Aljundi, Jacob | Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of WAAM-Processed Aluminum Alloys with Inoculants and αAl(Fe,Mn)Si Precipitates