About
Kevin Trumble is a Professor of Materials Engineering at Purdue University, specializing in microstructure development and deformation processing. He holds a B.S.E. and M.S.E. from the University of Michigan (1985) and a Ph.D. from the University of California, Santa Barbara (1990). He completed a Humboldt Fellowship at the Max-Planck-Institut in Stuttgart (1990-91). His research focuses on solidification defects in casting, high-strain deformation via machining, and colloidal processing of ceramics. He leads the Purdue Center for Metal Casting Research and teaches courses such as MSE 230, MSE 240, and MSE 597S.
- Education:
- B.S.E. & M.S.E., University of Michigan, 1985
- Ph.D., University of California, Santa Barbara, 1990
- Humboldt Fellowship, Max-Planck-Institut, 1990-91
- Research Interests:
- Microstructure evolution in materials processing
- Solidification defects and mechanical properties
- High-strain deformation in machining
- Colloidal ceramics processing
His recent articles explore advanced manufacturing techniques for metals and composites, including shear deformation processing and nanostructured alloy fabrication. His awards include the Humboldt Fellowship. He advises graduate students Tahrina Tanjim Shaulin and Abhishek Somani. His work integrates experimental and analytical methods to advance materials science, with applications in energy storage, aerospace, and industrial casting.
- Labs/Teams: Purdue Center for Metal Casting Research
- Grants: Includes GOALI-funded projects on deformation processing and sheet metal production.
Find Kevin Trumble elsewhere
Related Searches
You Might Also Like
Matthew John M. KranePurdue University · Professor
Niels Skat TiedjeTechnical University of Denmark · Associate Professor
Sumanth ShankarMcMaster University · Professor
Christoph BeckermannUniversity of Iowa · Professor
Brian ThomasColorado School of Mines · Research Professor
Florian BouvilleImperial College London · Senior Lecturer