index - Groupe de physique des matériaux

The research laboratory "Group of Physics of Materials (GPM)" is a Joint Research Unit (UMR 6634) associated to University of Rouen Normandie, INSA of Rouen Normandie (both members of the federation of Normandy University) and affiliated to the French National Research Center (CNRS) as a member of the Institute of Physics (INP) and also of the Institute of Engineering and Systems Sciences (INSIS).

The laboratory has developed a strong expertise in scientific instrumentation and in material characterization down to the atomic scale, with a special emphasis on the connection between nanoscaled structures and properties.

The laboratory is organized in five Scientific Departments with an expertise internationally recognized in the following areas:

 

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Size effects Steels Hardness Austenite Dislocations Thin films APT Reliability Simulation Calorimetry TEM Nanocomposite Thermoplastic Grain boundary Fast scanning calorimetry Severe plastic deformation Fatigue Photoluminescence Bimodal grain size distribution Transition vitreuse Atom probe tomography APT Irradiation Atom-probe tomography Atom Probe Tomography Phase transformations Structural relaxation Fiabilité High temperature Spinodal decomposition Cyclic loading Corrosion resistance Magnetic properties Vieillissement Barrier properties 316L Nanoparticles Mechanical testing Martensite Multilayers Sonde atomique tomographique Copper Physical aging Cooperativity Field evaporation Conf Nanostructures Calorimétrie à balayage rapide Sonde atomique Heterostructures Thermodynamics Semiconductors Carbon Diffusion Aluminium alloys Molecular mobility Aging Glass transition Précipitation Carbides Décomposition spinodale Monte Carlo simulation A Thermoplastic resin Hydrogen Modélisation Steel Aluminium Boron GaN Nanostructure Three-dimensional atom probe Clustering Grain boundaries Additive manufacturing Atom probe Ion irradiation Phase transformation Atom probe tomography Phase transition Microstructure Phase separation Ageing Modeling Aluminium alloy Poster Doping Mechanical properties Simulation Monte Carlo Iron Exchange bias Intermetallics Transmission electron microscopy Couches minces Aluminum alloys Spark plasma sintering Crystallization Laser atom probe tomography Precipitation Modelling Atomistic modelling Segregation

 

 

 

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M. Etienne TALBOT

Phone: 02.32.95.51.32

etienne.talbot@univ.rouen.fr