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Nicolas SALLEZ

GRENOBLE

En résumé

I am an engineer specialized in metallic materials processing, characterization and structure-properties relationship. Through my PhD thesis at the SIMaP laboratory in Grenoble funded by EDF, I have been working on innovative characterization development and physically driven microstructural mechanisms in order to optimize high-performance steels processing. This project was supported by Areva and CEA and was part of the CPR ODISSEE program. This experience enhanced my adaptability as I have been confronted with numerous working conditions. I especially like working in a challenging environment that requires scientific rigour, innovation and responsiveness.

Mes compétences :
Gestion de projet
Modélisation
Caractérisation des matériaux
Rédaction technique
Conférencier

Entreprises

  • EDF / CNRS - Doctorant

    2011 - 2015 "Recrystallization, abnormal grain growth and ultrafine microstructure of ODS ferritic steels"

    Identification of the key mechanisms leading to abnormal grain growth and the final microstructure:
    • Materials characterization (TEM : classical TEM, EDS, nanodiffraction (phase, orientation and stress measurement), XRD (synchrotron and lab, development of a specific data analysis method for bimodal microstructures), SAXS and SANS (laboratory and ILL, for precipitate distribution measurement), SEM (EBSD, EDX)).
    • Abnormal grain growth modelling: precipitation and grain growth, identification of the key role played by the dislocation density.
    • Supervision of two undergraduate trainees

Formations

  • Université De Grenoble Alpes

    Grenoble 2011 - 2014 Supervising of several student groups on "point failure analysis" projects.

    Supervision of general practical work on material science.

    Teaching assistant on the "Materials structures and properties" class.
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