
معرفی
Dr. Tomas L Martin is an Associate Professor in Materials Physics at the School of Physics, University of Bristol. As a key member of the Interface Analysis Centre and Cabot Institute for the Environment's Materials and Devices theme, his work bridges advanced experimental and computational materials science. His research focuses on microstructural characterization using techniques like atom probe tomography, focused ion beam, and electron microscopy, combined with density functional theory and finite element modeling.
- Research Collaborations: Works with Schools of Physics, Engineering, Chemistry, and Earth Sciences
- Industrial Partners: EDF Energy, NNL, Rolls Royce, UKAEA
Research areas emphasize nuclear power plant materials, semiconductor devices, aerospace applications, and renewable energy systems. Key topics include:
- Corrosion Mechanisms in stainless steels and alloys
- Radiation Damage in structural materials
- Microstructure-Property Relationships through multiscale characterization
- Computational Modeling of phase chemistry and stress distribution
Scientific recognition includes:
- Amazon Physical Science Fellowship (2022)
- David Cockayne Junior Research Fellowship (2015)
- IOM3 Cook/Ablett Award (2017)
He supervises PhD projects in nuclear fission/fusion, aerospace, and renewable energy domains while teaching the MSc in Nuclear Science and Engineering. As Editor-in-Chief of Materials Today Communications, he contributes to academic leadership in materials science publishing.



