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As the sun set yesterday evening it marked the end of SEAM’s 6-year ARC funded period . Today we give thanks to all who have contributed to SEAM across this six-year period and look forward to many continuing research collaborations made possible by SEAM "SEAM covers it all!"
ITTC's SEAM and Biofilm Research & Innovation Centre are delighted to present Prof Phil Withers seminar 'Correlative time resolved electron and x-ray imaging of materials behaviour'. Register here:
https://t.co/gsxwMfjm6C
We are co-hosting this seminar on 11 February 2025.
Tickets are capped so get in soon to hear this discussion on Stainless Steels! #materialsscience#materialsengineering#stainlesssteels
Click here for more information and to book: https://t.co/6wWEqlv01m
We're thrilled to see our CI, Assoc. Prof. Rosalie Hocking receive $259,757 through the Global Science and Technology Diplomacy Fund, delivered by @ATSE_au for her project Novel Manufacturing Strategies for Electrolyser Component Manufacture. More here:
https://t.co/BrcZj6Qo6I
From Ludwigshafen to Swinburne University of Technology and now to #Titomic, it was a long journey for SEAM HDR Martin Eberle. Yesterday we celebrated his epic quest to PhD submission at his completion seminar 'Application of Machine Learning in Cold Spray'.
Proud to share a collaboration between SEAM's outstanding ECR's (lead author Martin Eberle) and industry partner #Titomic.
https://t.co/70SrEidG9V
Register to hear Martin speak on the topic this Thursday here:
https://t.co/B8DB5XtnBR
Delighted to share that (now) Dr Kritkasem Khantisopon has been approved for the award of Doctor of Philosophy.
Congratulations to Kris for this outstanding achievement, all the more meritorious by the hardships endured early on in his candidature during the pandemic years
The Materials Australia Magazine is always a great read. We're pleased to see SEAM's Early Career Researchers and its research with industry partners feature in the latest issue:
https://t.co/BkB2eZREAy
Thanks to Prof KA Khor of Nanyang Technological University for his presentation 'Global Trends in Thermal Barrier Coating Technology and the Innovation Relevance Indicator' today at SUT. Prof Khor was also presented with a prestigious Thermal Spray Society Hall of Fame membership
Excited to share SEAM's paper co-authored with our industry partner SCGC - SCG Chemicals written by Kritkasem (Kris) Khantisopon. This work was done as part of Kris' project on developing coatings for boiler tube application.
https://t.co/rzZrGLLdWx
There's still time to register for today's webinar (2pm, Melbourne time) on Dilatometry presented by Andrew Gillen, Head of ANZ Region at NETZSCH Analyzing & Testing co-hosted by SEAM and ACS. Details and registration here:
https://t.co/skowy8dXJX
Thanks to Prof Do Kyung Kim, KEPCO Endowed Professor KAIST and Visiting Professorial Fellow at UNSW for his presentation yesterday on Designing Electrodes for Post-Lithium-Ion Batteries: Challenges and Opportunities in Lithium-Sulfur Battery Technology at Swinburne University.
A big congratulations to Alexander Osi on his PhD Completion Seminar for a project in partnership with DMTC Ltd, LaserBond Limited and MacTaggart Scott. A project which delivered not only academic quality but also a working prototype which in academic research, is very rare.
Thanks to everyone who made it (both online and to Swinburne s Hawthorn campus) to the SEAM Roadshow presented by Materials Australia's Vic/Tas Branch. It was great to share some of SEAM's research success stories. Looking forward to visits to the WA and SA branches in September.
Looking forward to our first SEAM Roadshow, presented by Materials Australia. Starting off with the Vic/Tas Branch, presented at Swinburne University tomorrow evening.
https://t.co/9pBq2G6CZo
Congratulations to Kritkasem (Kris) Khantisopon on the completion of his PhD thesis, working closely with SCG Chemicals on SEAM's Project 8. We're pleased to see Kris come on board there as a full-time Materials Characterisation Technician at #Swinburne University of Technology
Congratulations again to Dr Andre Hatem and Dr (Rufus) Ting-Chong Chen for completing their PhD's at SEAM's University of South Australia node. We yesterday celebrated their achievement with the traditional SEAM Completion Seminar.
This July we are looking forward to celebrating the completion of four SEAM PhD's with three seminars:
- 9 July Andre Hatem and (Rufus) Ting-Chong Chen
- 11 July Kritkasem (Kris) Khantisopon
- 22 July Alexander Osi
See our event page for full details
https://t.co/gwzeH8BVea
New paper published recently, a great example of collaboration between SEAM's University of South Australia and Swinburne University of Technology nodes.
https://t.co/WcWVj5a2I4
Looking forward to Kritkasem (Kris) Khantisopon's presenting 'Addressing ash-related challenges from biomass combustion using ceramic and composite coatings' at 11am on 27/6:. This project was completed with SEAM industry partners SCGC - SCG Chemicals.
https://t.co/qFyVgltzZ7