Ryan Zhou
    Ph.D. Student
    B.S., Materials Science and Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology

    Current project(s):
Compositional Grading of Co-Ni-Fe Superalloys
    Phone:
    Email: ryan.zhou@northwestern.edu
    Address: 2220 Campus Drive, Evanston, IL 60208

I grew up in Northern Virginia, where I was introduced to materials science through a research program at the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory on Al-rich high-entropy alloys. I continued my studies at Georgia Tech with a concentration in functional materials, working on lead-halide perovskite solar cells and porous polymer filtration membranes. I also participated in Northwestern's MRSEC-REU program, using in-situ pyrometry to predict temperature gradients during laser powder bed fusion.

Now, I am pursuing my interest in structural aerospace materials with the Dunand group. My research examines the microstructure and creep resistance of compositionally graded superalloys, which varies composition space through a single part to tailor local material properties for extreme environmental challenges.

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