All PhD students and postdocs gave talks on their ongoing work, and Axel Henningsson delivered an invited talk on scanning 3DXRD. The group also engaged actively in discussions on emerging trends in 3D materials science, including AI-assisted experimental-modeling integration, as well as techniques for bridging length scales.
The group also enjoyed reconnecting with collaborators from ESRF, CHESS, Stanford, Michigan, KIT and others and engaging in discussions across the co-located ICME and AIM meetings.
Talks by PMP group members:
- Axel Henningsson (invited): "Advances in Scanning 3DXRD: Resolving Intra-Grain Deformation in 3D"
- Antonella Gayoso Padula: "Analysis of Growth Striations in Doped Yttrium Aluminium Garnet (YAG) Using Dark Field X-Ray Microscopy"
- Sina Borgi: "Dislocation Contrast Simulations in Dark-Field X-Ray Microscopy to Identify Individual Dislocations"
- Michela La Bella: "Unconventional Applications of Scanning 3DXRD: Opportunities for Cementitious Materials"
- Felix Frankus: "Dynamics of Individual Dislocations During Plastic Deformation"
- Adam Cretton: "Multiscale Microstructure and Strain Characterisation in Aluminium Using Dark-Field X-Ray Microscopy"
- Steffen Staeck: "Superior strain resolution in DFXM - Exploiting apertures in the back focal plane"
Link to the conference program: 3DMS 2025: Technical Program