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Dr. Miran Joo is a Researcher at the Max Planck Society, affiliated with the department of Nanoanalytics and Interfaces. Their work focuses on advanced materials science, particularly in nanomaterials, composites, and metallurgical processes. Key research interests include interfacial bonding in nanocomposites, nanocrystalline alloy development, and mechanical property optimization through microstructural control.
Dr. Joo’s research emphasizes synergistic effects in material processing, such as milling parameters for particle morphology control and low-angle boundary engineering in aluminum alloys to enhance ductility. Their studies also explore the deformation behavior of advanced alloys under various processing conditions like cold rolling and sintering techniques.
Publications highlight innovations in composite reinforcement strategies, grain refinement mechanisms, and the application of zinc-coated plates in densification processes. While no specific awards are listed, their contributions to nanomaterials and metallurgy are evident through the breadth of their published work.
Labs and teams associated with Dr. Joo’s work align with the Max Planck Society’s focus on interdisciplinary research in nanoanalytics and materials interfaces, though specific lab names are not detailed in the provided information.
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