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Carolin Fink is an Associate Professor in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at The Ohio State University (OSU), affiliated with the Edison Joining Technology Center. She serves as principal investigator and thrust area lead for the NSF/IUCRC Manufacturing and Materials Joining Innovation Center (Ma2JIC) and participates in the Materials and Manufacturing for Sustainability (M&MS) Discovery Theme program. Her research is funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF), Institute for Materials Research (IMR), and Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI).
Her research focuses on:
- Defect formation in welds
- Weldability evaluation
- Alloy development for welding and additive manufacturing (AM)
- Metallurgical process understanding through experimental testing, advanced characterization, and materials modeling
Recent research trends include:
- Microstructural heterogeneities in AM materials
- Hot cracking mechanisms in superalloys
- Corrosion resistance of stainless steel welds
- Intermetallic compound formation in dissimilar joining
- Cryogenic cooling effects on deposition processes
- Thermodynamic modeling for weld applications
Scientific awards:
- 2021 Warren F. Savage Memorial Award (AWS)
- 2021 Charles Ellison MacQuigg Award for Outstanding Teaching (OSU CoE)
- 2016 Henry Granjon Prize (IIW)
Additional roles:
- Chair of Admissions for Welding Engineering Graduate Committee
- Editorial Board Member, Welding in the World Journal
- Technical Paper Committee Member, American Welding Society
- Reviewer for multiple scientific journals
- Active participant in International Institute of Welding technical commissions
- STEM outreach coordinator for female high school students
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