About
Professor Jean-Bernard VOGT is affiliated with the Materials and Transformations Unit (UMET - CNRS UMR 8207) at the University of Lille. His research focuses on the mechanical behavior of advanced steels under extreme conditions, including fatigue damage, cyclic plasticity mechanisms, and liquid metal embrittlement in nuclear reactor environments.
- Key collaborations include Centrale Lille Institute and interdisciplinary nuclear projects
- Team leadership in Physical Metallurgy and Materials Engineering
Research Interests:
Specializes in microstructure-fatigue interactions, corrosion-mechanical synergy, and high-strain metallurgical analysis. Investigates hydrogen embrittlement, liquid metal-assisted fracture, and advanced characterization techniques (EBSD, ToF-SIMS, OIM).
Publication Trends:
Recent work emphasizes nuclear reactor materials (Lead-Bismuth Eutectic interactions), pearlitic steel fatigue, and protective coatings against corrosion. Uses multi-scale microscopy for damage mechanism visualization.
Thesis Supervision:
Co-directed 15+ theses on topics ranging from zinc coating corrosion to martensitic steel fatigue, with students now working at Thyssenkrupp, Villares Metals, and Nexans.
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