St Charles, Missouri, United States
Part of the Boeing Research and Technology Metallic Materials and Processes Team in St. Louis. Focus of work is finding, developing, and implementing novel alloys and processes for aircraft programs. Current work focuses on developing additive manufacturing processes and novel additive alloys for enterprise deployment.
Graduate researcher in the Center for Advanced Non-Ferrous Structural Alloys (CANFSA). Current work and project is in high entropy alloys (HEAs). Thesis title: Use of Diffusion Multiples to Explore High Entropy Alloy Design Space
Primary work involves conducting studies to further characterize alloy systems and properties. Work focuses on evaluating the processing and property relationships that impact part service. Work also includes evaluating new materials and processing methods. Published intern SR report 13533: “Microstructural Evaluation of Beta 21S Plate Aging Treatment”
Primary work involves the synthesis of ceramic samples for testing. Also includes helping center personnel refine synthesis recipes and improve testing samples. Includes training operating SEM and XRD
Primary work involved characterizing nickel superalloy systems, researching process issues, and conducting corrosion tests on nickel superalloys. Work also included interfacing with operations personnel to solve potential issues.