Martin Fisk

Martin Fisk

Senior lecturer

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Martin Fisk has been an Associate Professor in Materials Mechanics since 2018 and obtained his PhD in Materials Mechanics in 2011. His research focuses on manufacturing simulations, with a particular emphasis on induction heating and induction hardening, material modeling, simulations of nucleation and phase transformations, as well as related synchrotron experiments such as SAXS and WAXS.

Martin Fisk has been an Associate Professor in Materials Mechanics since 2018 and obtained his PhD in Materials Mechanics in 2011. His research focuses on manufacturing simulations, with a particular emphasis on induction heating and induction hardening, material modeling, simulations of nucleation and phase transformations, as well as related synchrotron experiments such as SAXS and WAXS. Over the past ten years, an important part of his research has been devoted to understanding the decomposition of metallic glasses.

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