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Professor Keblinski received his Ph.D. from the Pennsylvania State University in 1995. Before he joined Rensselaer in 1999 he was a postdoctoral researcher at Argonne National Laboratory and worked at Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe in Germany as a recipient of an Alexander von Humboldt Fellowship. Professor Keblinski is an author or co-author of 40 scientific articles on topics ranging from mesoscopic-level modeling of vapor deposition and phase separation to atomic-level structure and property relationships computer simulations of metals, covalent materials and ceramics. Professor
Keblinski’s work is focused on the relationship between microstructure
and various materials properties, such as mechanical response, diffusion,
interfacial migration and phase diagram, in particular, of nano-structured
materials. Major goal of Professor Keblinski’s work is to design and
analyze computational models in order to gain insights into the nature
of the material behavior and properties. These insights are than used
to formulate theoretical concepts, to understand experimental results
and to guide future experiments. Other interests include connecting
atomic-level modeling with electronic-level studies as well as with
the macroscopic description of the material based on continuum models.
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