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Microstructural Engineering of Structural and Active Materials

Texas A&M University College of Engineering

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Materials Characterization Facility (MCF)

The Materials Characterization Facility (MCF) at Texas A&M University is a core user facility supported by the Office of the Vice President for Research, the College of Engineering/TEES and the College of Science. The MCF provides researchers in the TAMU community with access to high-end instrumentation essential for fundamental studies of the surface and interfacial properties of materials, such as ion and electron based spectroscopies, electron, optical and scanning probe microscopies. The MCF is staffed by research scientists with expertise in these areas, and they provide fundamental research training to students and faculty on our instrumentation as well as consolation of measurements needs and data interpretation. Beyond TAMU, the MCF also supports collaborative research projects with outside industrial users. Beyond research training, the facility also supports educational activities involving lab tours, workshops, hands on demonstrations, outreach and broader impact related activities through our open house and lunchtime seminar series.

Mechanical Processing

Hot/Cold Rolling
Wire drawing
Swaging

Microstructural Investigations

Optical microscopy

X-Ray Diffraction

Orientation Imaging Microscopy

Modelling

Microstructure evolution based crystal plasticity models

MTS Tension

Monotonic and cyclic testing of single crystals and polycrystals at temperatures from –100ºC to 500ºC
Fracture growth detection with FLIR high resolution camera

Scanning Hall Probe Microscopy

Soft Matter Facility (TCF/SoMF)

The new Soft Matter Facility (SoMF) is the user facility focused on characterization of multifunctional soft materials. The establishment of SoMF is funded through the Research Development Fund and represents multiple colleges and centers across the university actively involved in soft materials-related research, including the Colleges of Engineering, Science, and Agriculture & Life Sciences at Texas A&M university. The facility will be supervised by the Director, Svetlana Sukhishvili (CoE/TEES), with oversight by the Executive Committee composed of Yossef Elabd (CoE/TEES), Allison Rice-Ficht (TAMU/CoM), Duncan Maitland (CoE/TEES), and Karen Wooley (CoS).

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