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Dr. Tushar Jogi is a Researcher at the Max Planck Institute for Sustainable Materials, specializing in computational materials science. His research focuses on Phase-Field modeling, Discrete Dislocation Dynamics (DDD), and Multi-Physics Crystal Plasticity. He holds a PhD in Materials Science and Metallurgical Engineering from IIT Hyderabad (2021), with a thesis on computational modeling of Ni-base superalloys. His work bridges theoretical simulations and practical applications in metals and alloys, addressing issues like phase transformations, plasticity, and domain switching in ferroelectric systems.
- Education:
- PhD in Materials Science and Metallurgical Engineering (2021), IIT Hyderabad
His research interests span advanced modeling techniques for materials behavior, including domain dynamics in ferroelectrics, dislocation networks in alloys, and multi-physics approaches to crystal plasticity. Recent studies highlight innovations in ontology-based workflows for steel industries and dislocation cartography using machine learning. His contributions to phase-field simulations have advanced understanding of superalloy instability and ferroelectric domain engineering.
Dr. Jogi collaborates on interdisciplinary projects, such as StahlDigital, integrating computational tools for industrial applications. His work emphasizes sustainable materials development through precise microstructural control and high-performance alloy design.
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