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Presented By: Michigan Institute for Computational Discovery and Engineering

MICDE / NERS Seminar – Larry Aagesen: Multi-scale modeling of the evolution of structure and properties in materials for nuclear energy applications

Larry Aagesen Computational Scientist at Idaho National Laboratory

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Larry Aagesen
Bio: Dr. Larry Aagesen is a Computational Scientist at Idaho National Laboratory (INL), and is the leader of the Computational Microstructure Science group there. He is a member of the development team for Marmot, INL’s application for simulating microstructural evolution in nuclear fuels and reactor structural materials, which is based on MOOSE, INL’s framework for solving partial differential equations using the finite element method. His primary area of expertise is in the phase-field method, having developed phase-field models for a variety of physical phenomena, including fission gas bubble evolution, solid-state precipitation, solidification and coarsening in metallic alloys and ceramics, and semiconductor growth. He received his undergraduate degree in Physics at the University of California, Berkeley in 1997, followed by service in the U. S. Navy’s nuclear propulsion program. He then returned to graduate school, completing his Ph.D. in Materials Science and Engineering at Northwestern University in 2010. This was followed by appointment as a postdoctoral researcher and Assistant Research Scientist in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at the University of Michigan from 2010 to 2015, after which he joined INL.
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