
Visiting address
YEUNG-G2410
Biography
Muhammad Naeem is a Ph.D. Fellow at the Department of Physics. The focus of his research is on the atomic structure and the deformation behavior of high-entropy alloys, particularly under cryogenic conditions. Naeem employs synchrotron and neutron scattering for the in-situ structural evolution studies.
Research Interests/Areas
- Neutron diffraction
- Deformation behavior
- Multicomponent alloys
- Cryogenic deformation
URLs/Links
Read about the recent research:
- Research Article (Science Advances, 2020) | Cooperative deformation in high-entropy alloys at ultralow temperatures
- PHYS.ORG spotlight science news | Multi-stage deformation process in high-entropy alloys at ultra-low temperatures revealed
- CityU research story (in Chinese) | 物理学家首次发现超低温下高熵合金的多阶段变形
- Japan Atomic Energy Agency press release (in Japanese) | 極低温で現れる先進的合金の特異な変形メカニズムを解明 ~宇宙開発などに役立つ高性能な低温構造材料の開発に期待~