
About
Benjamin Adam is an Assistant Professor and Senior Researcher at the College of Engineering, Oregon State University, specializing in the intersection of process-property-structure relationships in advanced structural metallic systems. His work combines theoretical approaches like Calphad-based modeling with experimental techniques such as alloymaking and high-temperature testing.
Education:
- Ph.D., Materials Science, Oregon State University (2018)
- MSc, Ferrous Metallurgy and Material Science, RWTH Aachen University, Germany (2012)
Research Interests:
Dr. Adam focuses on developing and characterizing advanced metallic materials, particularly nickel-based superalloys. His research integrates computational modeling with experimental methods to understand material behavior under extreme conditions. Key areas include:
- High-temperature alloy design
- Corrosion resistance in supercritical CO₂ environments
- Thermal aging effects in structural steels
- Additive manufacturing of superalloys
- Machine learning for material property prediction
Professional Experience:
- Research Assistant Professor, Oregon State University (2021–present)
- Research Associate, Portland State University (2019–2021)
- Senior Research Assistant, Portland State University (2012–2019)
- Metallurgist, Evraz North America (2010–2011)
He is affiliated with the Next-Generation Materials & Devices research group and contributes to projects involving novel alloy development and advanced manufacturing techniques.
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