Professor David Dye | |
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Education | University of Cambridge (BA, Ph.D) |
Scientific career | |
Fields | nickel/cobalt Superalloys Titanium and Zirconium alloys Micromechanics Phase transformations Fatigue |
Institutions | Imperial College London |
Thesis | Mechanical effects arising from the welding of superalloys (2000) |
Doctoral advisor | Roger Reed |
Website | https://dyedavid.com/ |
David Dye is a Professor of Metallurgy at Imperial College London.[1] Dye specialises in fatigue and micromechanics of aerospace and nuclear materials, mainly Ni/Co superalloys, titanium, TWIP steel, and Zirconium alloys.[2]