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Heli Kytönen is a researcher at Aalto University's School of Chemical Engineering specializing in steel casting metallurgy and solidification phenomena, with 24 research outputs spanning 1998-2015.
Her educational background includes a Diplomi-insinööri (Master of Science equivalent) in Materials and Electrochemistry from Helsinki University of Technology, awarded June 17, 1997.
Her research focuses on nanoparticle applications in steel casting, thermal conductivity modeling, hydrogen behavior during solidification, and centerline segregation mechanisms. This work addresses critical industry challenges in defect prevention and process optimization through integrated computational models and experimental validation.
Analysis of her publications reveals consistent contributions to steel manufacturing science, with emphasis on continuous casting optimization (2010-2015). Key trends include nanoparticle reinforcement techniques (2015), multi-physics modeling of thermal processes (2014), and EU-funded collaborative projects targeting defect elimination (2013).
She maintained active international engagement through 53 recorded activities including conference presentations at METEC (2015), International Symposium on Computer Simulation (2013), and Hungarian Materials Science Conferences (2009), alongside research visits to Duferco La Louvière and Centro Sviluppo Materiali.


