Satyam Suwas
Department of Material Engineering
Material Physics Center
India
Biography
Satyam Suwas is an Associate Professor of Materials Engineering at the Indian Institute of Science (I.I.Sc.) Bangalore, India. He obtained his Ph.D. from Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur, India. Prior to joining I.I.Sc., he worked briefly at Defence Metallurgical Research Laboratory Hyderabad as a Scientist, at University of Metz in France as a Visiting Faculty and at RWTH Aachen in Germany as an Alexander von Humboldt Fellow. His research interests are crystallographic texture evolution and grain boundary engineering in structural and functional materials. He has published over 140 papers in international journals and conference proceedings.
Research Interest
Plastic deformation, annealing, crystallographic texture, mechanical properties, light materials.
Publications
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Beausir, Benoît, et al. "Analysis of texture evolution in magnesium during equal channel angular extrusion." Acta Materialia 56.2 (2008): 200-214.
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Biswas, Somjeet, Satyaveer Singh Dhinwal, and Satyam Suwas. "Room-temperature equal channel angular extrusion of pure magnesium." Acta materialia 58.9 (2010): 3247-3261.
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Tóth, László S., et al. "Analysis of texture evolution in equal channel angular extrusion of copper using a new flow field." Acta Materialia 52.7 (2004): 1885-1898.