Professor James Marrow | |
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Born | Thomas James Marrow 23 November 1966[7] Bromborough, England |
Education | University of Cambridge (MA, Ph.D)[5] |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Materials science specialised in Ceramic matrix composite Nuclear graphite[1] Micromechanics[2][3] Physical metallurgy[4] Fatigue and Fracture mechanics[5] X-ray crystallography including XCT and Synchrotron radiation[2][3] |
Institutions | University of Oxford[6] |
Thesis | Fatigue mechanisms in an embrittled duplex stainless steel (1991) |
Doctoral advisor | Julia E. King |
Website | Materials Department |
Thomas James Marrow (born 23 November 1966) is a British scientist who is a professor of nuclear materials at the University of Oxford and holds the James Martin Chair in Energy Materials.[8] He specialises in physical metallurgy, micromechanics, and X-ray crystallography of engineering materials, mainly ceramic matrix composite and nuclear graphite.[9][10][4]
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