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Meeting 2026 TMS Annual Meeting & Exhibition
Symposium Neutron Scattering for Engineering Materials
Presentation Title Neutron techniques as complementary tools for materials characterization - an industrial prospective
Author(s) Iuliana Cernatescu
On-Site Speaker (Planned) Iuliana Cernatescu
Abstract Scope Advancements in materials development, applications and process control is reliant on material characterization. In industrial settings depending on where in the product lifecycle stage material characterization is applied there are various characterization tools needs and requirements. These needs are met with either in-house laboratory-based tools or via collaborative efforts with academic institutions or using national laboratory-based techniques. Most characterization tools, such as X-ray diffraction, Raman, electron diffraction and imaging, etc. are readily available to industry in laboratory settings, and they can fulfill majority of industrial applications. However, techniques such as neutron diffraction which are available only via national laboratories are often critical in getting characterization data that cannot be optioned via laboratory techniques. This talk will give an industrial prospective with some examples on how neutron-based techniques are integrated in the industrial material characterization.
Proceedings Inclusion? Planned:
Keywords Characterization, Other, Computational Materials Science & Engineering

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