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Jozef Keckes is a Professor and Chair of Materials Physics, specializing in advanced material characterization and microstructural analysis. His research focuses on thin films, nanocrystalline materials, additive manufacturing, and energy storage systems. He has published extensively, with over 327 publications and 64 supervisee works, emphasizing interdisciplinary approaches to material behavior under extreme conditions.
Key research interests include thermomechanical fatigue of thin films, crack arrest mechanisms in ceramic multilayers, and hydrogen embrittlement in metals. His work integrates cutting-edge techniques like synchrotron X-ray diffraction and in-situ microcantilever testing to explore stress-strain relationships and microstructural evolution.
Recent studies highlight innovations in additive manufacturing of crack-free tool steels and sustainable composites from agricultural waste. Collaborations span global institutions, addressing challenges in battery materials, corrosion resistance, and high-performance coatings.

