Materials Physics and Engineering Group

 

How can we make today’s materials safer and more efficient? Can we merge experimental data with computational tools to design and engineer new materials? These questions are addressed with brilliant, high-energy x-rays by users and staff of the Materials Physics and Engineering (MPE) group. The MPE group operates the 1-ID and portions of both the 1-BM and 6-BM beamlines of the Advanced Photon Source.Together with users, we are developing x-ray techniques and in situ environments to study 'real materials, in real time and under real conditions'.
MPE group members
Name Location email phone
Jonathan Almer 431/A006 [email protected] 630-252-1049
Chih-Pin (Andrew) Chuang 431/A002 [email protected] (630) 252-5891
Marija Erkapic 431/A006 [email protected] 630-252-5453
Peter Kenesei 431/A007 [email protected] 630-252-0133
Ali Mashayekhi 431/A009 [email protected] 630-252-0123
John Okasinski 431/A003 [email protected] 630-252-0162
Jun-Sang Park 431/A004 [email protected] 630-252-9194
Rogelio Ranay 431/B095 [email protected] 630-252-6031
Sarvjit Shastri 431/A005 [email protected] 630-252-0129
Selected research highlights
An example of how x-ray research can aid the materials design loop

 

A collaboration between defense (USAF), universities and national laboratories utilizes high-energy x-ray methods and advanced computational tools to understand and improve aerospace materials.