Martin Strangwood

Dr.

Accepting PhD Students

PhD projects

Development and application of quantitative phase transformation theory to microstructural modelling in a variety of materials systems
Intermetallics, metal matrix composites, Al-, Ti and Ni-based alloys and C-Mn, TiN- doped, 9 Cr and duplex stainless steels
Thermomechanical treatments, particularly welding and other joining processes
Multicomponent segregation and precipitation during continuous casting
Characterisation and optimisation of friction stir and electron beam welds
Optimisation of sporting equipment (golf clubs/bicycle frames) through material choice and processing

1992 …2020

Research activity per year

Network

University of Warwick

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University of Manchester

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University of Birmingham

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TWL

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Rolls Royce PLC

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R&A Rules Ltd

External organisation: Private Company

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Ohio State University

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DLR, Koln

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University of Florida

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Qualisys AB

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University of Cambridge

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Jiangsu University

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National Metallurgical Laboratory

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University of Ulster

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Jaguar Land Rover Res

External organisation: Private Company