CEE Seminar: Mutiscale X-ray Imaging - from Tomography to Nanotomography
Roy W. Carlson Distinguished Professor
Civil & Environmental Engineering
University of California, Berkeley
Abstract: Our research group has been using synchrotron radiation to characterize and optimize the nano- and microstructure of advanced construction materials. I will discuss how 3-D tomographic images are providing fresh new insights into the complex nature of composite materials and how this information can be used in the design of improved materials. The lecture will also cover the exciting goal of producing X-ray images with a spatial resolution of 1 nm.
Bio: Paulo Monteiro is the Roy W. Carlson Distinguished Professor in Civil and Environmental Engineering at UC Berkeley. He has published over 235 archival papers and has co-authored a comprehensive textbook on concrete that is widely used and has been translated into Japanese, Chinese, Greek, Spanish, Portuguese and Persian. He has received the following awards for this research: Premio Ari Torres, Brunauer Award and Wason Medal for Materials Research.
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