Seok-Woo receives 2016 NASA Early Career Faculty Award!
The official announcement is available at the NASA website, and the brief project description is available here.
This news is featured at ExecutiveBiz, and UConn MSE homepage.
Seok-Woo receives 2016 NASA Early Career Faculty Award!
The official announcement is available at the NASA website, and the brief project description is available here.
This news is featured at ExecutiveBiz, and UConn MSE homepage.
Seok-Woo attended WCCM 2016 at Seoul, Korea on July 24-29. Seok-Woo chaired the session of “Computational Modeling of Dislocation Behaviors”, and gave a talk entitled “Cold-Temperature Deformation of Nano-Sized Tungsten and Niobium as Revealed by Dislocation Dynamics”.
Seok-Woo Lee, Yingtong Cheng, Julia R. Greer,”Cold-Temperature Deformation of Nano-Sized Tungsten and Niobium as Revealed by Dislocation Dynamics”
Lee’s group attended the Gordon Research Conference – Thin Films and Small Scale Mechanical Behavior at Bates College, ME (July 24-29, 2016). Four posters were presented by PhD students (Keith, John, Gyuho, and Tyler).
Keith J. Dusoe, Aaron Stein, Chang-Yong Nam, Seok-Woo Lee – “Ultra-high elastic energy storage in AlOx-infiltrated SU-8 nanopillars”
John T. Sypek, Hang Yu, Hetal Patal, Paul C. Canfield, Sergey Bud’ko, Christopher R. Weinberger, Seok-Woo Lee – “Superelasticity and one-dimensional cryogenic shape memory effects of novel intermetallic compound CaFe2As2 at small length scales”
Gyuho Song, Tai Kong, Paul C. Canfield, Seok-Woo Lee – “Synthesis of bulk single-crystalline quasicrystal approximant YCd6 and its small scale mechanical behavior”
Tyler J. Flanagan, Oleg Kovalenko, Eugen Rabkin, Seok-Woo Lee – “Controlling the strength of mobile-dislocation-free gold microparticles via microstructure and surface-structure modification”