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Matthew Curd is a Research Associate in the Department of Materials Engineering at the University of Manchester. His research focuses on advanced materials science, corrosion engineering, and metallurgy, particularly in aluminum alloys and their environmental degradation mechanisms. He has contributed to projects addressing materials challenges in demanding environments, including collaborations on crack initiation mechanisms and alloy development. His work aligns with UN Sustainable Development Goals related to sustainable infrastructure and innovation.
Education: Ph.D. in Materials Engineering (2020) from the University of Manchester under Professors Peter Withers and Timothy Burnett. Thesis: Subsurface crack propagation in bearing steels.
- Research Interests: Microstructural analysis, environmental cracking resistance, advanced manufacturing techniques, and material characterization via microscopy and diffraction methods.
- Collaborations: Active in projects involving tri-beam microscopy, fs-laser ablation, and the study of η-phase precipitates in aluminum alloys.
Publications highlight contributions to Materials & Design, Acta Materialia, and Ultramicroscopy, emphasizing experimental and analytical approaches to material behavior under extreme conditions.
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