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

 

 

 

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Lab HAL referee

M. Etienne TALBOT

Phone: 02.32.95.51.32

etienne.talbot@univ.rouen.fr