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20th March – Materials Challenges in Nuclear Energy – Dr Alex Carruthers

Home » metallurgy » 20th March – Materials Challenges in Nuclear Energy – Dr Alex Carruthers

Dr Alex Carruthers

High levels of radiation make nuclear reactors a uniquely challenging environment for the materials that they’re built from. But Why?

The short answer is; radiation tends to make metals weak and brittle. But again, why?

In this free science event, Dr Alex Carruthers will answer this question by considering the effects of radiation from the perspective of atoms.  

We will start by explaining the atomic ‘structures’ that form inside materials, move on to how radiation rearranges them and why this is a problem. Finally, we will see why materials scientists can ‘cope’ with radiation in a fission reactor, but fusion causes them such a headache! 

Dr Alex Carruthers is a postdoctoral research associate in nuclear metallurgy at the University of Manchester

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Material Challenges in Nuclear Energy - Dr Alex Carruthers

Monday 20th March. 18:45 start.

FREE admission

The Albert Club
Old Lansdowne Road
West Didsbury
Manchester M20 2PA

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