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Brian Wyatt is a Researcher in the School of Materials Engineering at Purdue University. His work focuses on advancing materials science through the development of MXenes, ceramics, and nanomaterials for extreme environments, energy storage, and biomedical applications. He explores structural and functional properties of layered materials under varying conditions, including high temperatures and mechanical stresses.
His research interests span MXene synthesis, tribology, high-temperature ceramics, and electrocatalytic systems. He investigates how atomic-level design and surface chemistry influence material performance, particularly in aerospace, biomedical, and energy contexts. Notably, his group bridges AI-driven microscopy with experimental materials science to accelerate discovery.
Recent work highlights MXene-based solutions for solid lubrication, ultra-high-temperature composites, and strain-insensitive bioelectronics. He emphasizes scalable fabrication methods and defect engineering to enhance material durability and functionality. His studies often involve collaboration across disciplines, including mechanical engineering and chemical synthesis.
While no awards or grants are explicitly listed, his publications reflect a strong focus on translating fundamental materials research into practical applications. He actively contributes to the design of 3D-printed implants, advanced battery technologies, and aerospace materials for extreme environments.



