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<div class="tmgMainPageDivHeader" style="font-size:20px;"><span style="color:DarkRed;font-weight:bold;font-size:22px;">T</span>hermodynamics of <span style="color:DarkBlue;font-weight:bold;font-size:22px;">M</span>aterials <span style="color:Green;font-weight:bold;font-size:22px;">G</span>roup at Concordia University</div>  
 
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The research labs of the Thermodynamics of Materials Group are located in the heart of Montreal downtown. It is on the 13th floor of the Engineering building, EV – Sir George Williams Campus of Concordia University. Currently the TMG is carrying out research on the following areas:  
 
The research labs of the Thermodynamics of Materials Group are located in the heart of Montreal downtown. It is on the 13th floor of the Engineering building, EV – Sir George Williams Campus of Concordia University. Currently the TMG is carrying out research on the following areas:  
  
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*laser assisted additive manufacturing of metals
 
*materials development for solid state hydrogen storage applications  
 
*materials development for solid state hydrogen storage applications  
 
*magnetic Materials
 
*magnetic Materials

Latest revision as of 06:30, 3 February 2015

Thermodynamics of Materials Group at Concordia University

The research labs of the Thermodynamics of Materials Group are located in the heart of Montreal downtown. It is on the 13th floor of the Engineering building, EV – Sir George Williams Campus of Concordia University. Currently the TMG is carrying out research on the following areas:

  • laser assisted additive manufacturing of metals
  • materials development for solid state hydrogen storage applications
  • magnetic Materials
  • magnesium alloys development
  • metal matrix composites
  • thermal spray coatings
  • computational thermodynamics
  • experimental determination of phase diagrams
  • nanostructured materials
  • Phase equilibria
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