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Sir Harry Bhadeshia

Professor of Metallurgy

Queen Mary University of London
h.bhadeshia@qmul.ac.uk

Emeritus Tata Steel Professor of Metallurgy

University of Cambridge
hkdb@cam.ac.uk


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Dr Mathew Peet
mjp54@cam.ac.uk

Dr Steve Ooi
steve.ooi@ovako.com



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The arrangement of atoms in a solid depends on parameters such as the composition, stress, temperature and magnetic field. A transformation is a change in this arrangement; we attempt to predict these changes and their consequences, in the hope of creating novel alloys and processes.

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Bainite in Steels, Chinese edition
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Innovations in everyday engineering materials
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Theory of transformations in steels
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Phase transitions
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