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Manon ROLLAND is a Lecturer at the University of Lille, affiliated with the Materials and Transformations Unit (CNRS UMR 8207). Her research focuses on Physical Metallurgy and Materials Engineering, specifically microstructural evolution, phase transformations, thermodynamics, and computational modeling of materials. She co-supervises PhD students investigating sustainable steel processing and liquid metal embrittlement mechanisms.
Her work spans cemented carbides, metallic glasses, precipitation kinetics, and high-temperature material behavior. Research outputs emphasize computational thermodynamics, in-situ characterization, and microstructure-property relationships for industrial applications. She collaborates internationally on projects involving neutron scattering, sintering optimization, and alloy design.
ROLLAND's recent publications demonstrate consistent focus on:
- Modeling microstructural stability under thermal/mechanical stress
- Designing alloys for extreme environments (e.g., Pb-Bi eutectic resistance)
- Advancing thermodynamic frameworks for precipitation kinetics
