Adam J. Cooper
Research Associate
Materials
University of Manchester
United Kingdom
Biography
Dr. Adam J. Cooper obtained his MChem and PhD in graphene electrochemistry from The University of Manchester in 2010. In 2014 he joined the University of Manchester's New Nuclear Manufacture (NNUMAN) program as a Research Associate in the School of Materials, investigating mechanistic ductile failure of hot isostatically pressed (HIP) stainless steel. As of 2017 he is completing a second Research Associate appointment investigating the metallurgical evolution and mechanical behaviour of metal powder during hot isostatic pressing.
Research Interest
His research interests span physical metallurgy, fracture mechanics, corrosion and materials performance related to advanced manufacture using near net shape powder metallurgy approaches.
Publications
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Effect of Oxygen Content Upon the Microstructural and Mechanical Properties of Type 316L Austenitic Stainless Steel Manufactured by Hot Isostatic Pressing
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An Assessment of the Ductile Fracture Behaviour of Hot Isostatically Pressed and Forged 304L Stainless Steel
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Erratum to: Effect of Oxygen Content Upon the Microstructural and Mechanical Properties of Type 316L Austenitic Stainless Steel Manufactured by Hot Isostatic Pressing