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Name:
Matthew Miller Office: 194 Rhodes Hall Phone: 607.255.0400 Email: mpm4@cornell.edu |
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Education and
Background B.A. Geology, University of Colorado, 1979 B.S. Mechanical Engineering, Colorado School of Mines, 1988 M.S. Mechanical Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, 1990 Ph.D. Mechanical Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, 1993 Research Interests Miller’s research focuses on the processing and properties of engineering materials – primarily alloys. He integrates characterization experiments and mechanical tests with multiscale numerical simulations to better understand structure / property relationships and to develop alloy performance prediction methodologies. The overall goal of his work is to produce high fidelity numerical representations of material structure and mechanical phenomena at multiple length scale. His primary focus is on the experimental aspects – conducting microstructural characterization probes that yield statistically-significant measures of material state and mechanical tests that evolve that state. Miller has worked on a broad expanse of metals and alloys including steels, copper and aluminum, titanium and nickel based superalloys. Personal Interests Miller enjoys bicycling and mulch spreading. Project Links |
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