Tag Archives: Spallation Neutron Source
Getting the Ball Rolling: Lang’s Team Works to Standardize Production of Metastable Materials
Professor Maik Lang has received $500,000 from the DOE to characterize and understand the formation of metastable materials in high-energy ball mills.
UT awarded National Science Foundation Materials Research Science and Engineering Center
Oak Ridge National Laboratory Governor’s Chair for Nuclear Materials Steve Zinkle will lead the materials for extreme environments research initiative at CAMM.
Chong’s Neutron Scattering Detector Smashes a Scientific Record
Doctoral graduate Su-Ann Chong demonstrated a breakthrough in scientific achievement expected to speed up high-impact neutron science research.
Irradiated Nuclear Ceramics Are a Research Boost to Industry
Associate Professor Maik Lang and colleagues researched the radiation response of two dysprosium titanate oxides across different length scales.
Drey Wins Prestigious GATE Fellowship
UT nuclear engineering doctoral student Devon Drey received a 2021 GATE fellowship while working in Associate Professor Maik Lang’s research group.
A Scattered Approach
Associate Professor Maik Lang is using neutrons to help gain a better understanding of materials, specifically pyrochlores.