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Michael J Demkowicz is a Professor in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at Texas A&M University. He holds prestigious titles such as Presidential Impact Fellow and Chancellor EDGES Fellow, reflecting his leadership in materials science research.
- Ph.D., Mechanical Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology – 2005
- S.M., Mechanical Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology – 2004
- B.S., Aerospace Engineering, The University of Texas at Austin – 2000
- B.S., Physics, The University of Texas at Austin – 2000
- B.A., Plan II Liberal Arts Honors Program, The University of Texas at Austin – 2000
His research focuses on fundamental mechanisms of damage and deformation in solids, integrating experiments, simulations, and theory. Key areas include radiation damage resistance, hydrogen embrittlement, and microstructure evolution in nanocomposites and metallic alloys.
Recent publications highlight his work on radiation-induced defects, helium bubble dynamics, and dislocation mobility in metals like copper and nickel. His group applies advanced computational methods, including phase-field modeling and machine learning, to optimize material microstructures.
Scientific Awards:
- Brimacombe Medal, The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society (TMS) – 2022
- Outstanding Teaching Award, MIT Graduate Materials Council – 2014, 2015
- NSF CAREER Award – 2012
- Early Career Faculty Fellow, TMS – 2012
- Los Alamos Postdoctoral Distinguished Performance Award – 2007
Demkowicz’s work bridges experimental and computational approaches to address challenges in nuclear materials, radiation tolerance, and mechanical failure mechanisms. His group has pioneered methods for high-throughput materials analysis and microstructure control.
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