Ben Britton

Professor

Research Interests

Materials characterisation & microstructure
Metallurgy
Electron diffraction & microscopy
Deformation
Microstructure/property models
Manufacturing

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Affiliations to Research Centres, Institutes & Clusters

Research Options

I am available and interested in collaborations (e.g. clusters, grants).
I am interested in working with undergraduate students on research projects.

Biography

I am an Associate Professor in the Department of Materials Engineering, at 亚洲天堂-Vancouver. I work to understand and develop materials characterisation methods used to understand materials used in transport and energy, typically for structural materials.
I also have interests in equity in STEM, with a focus on 2SLGBTQ+ issues and improvement of our general academic culture.

Research Methodology

Electron Microscopy
materials characterization

Recruitment

Master's students
Doctoral students
Any time / year round

characterization of metals, ceramics and alloys

scanning electron microscopy

quantitative microscropy

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Publications

  • (2022)
    Materials Science and Engineering: A,
  • (2021)
  • (2021)
    Quantitative Science Studies,
  • (2021)
    Journal of Electronic Materials, 50 (3), 926--938
  • (2020)
    Ultramicroscopy, 211
  • (2020)
    Fuel, 274
  • (2020)
    Acta Materialia,
  • (2020)
  • (2020)
    Scripta Materialia, 175, 55-60
  • (2020)
    Acta Materialia, 196, 31--43
  • (2020)
    Materialia, 9
  • (2020)
    Materials and Design, 192
  • (2019)
    Physical Review B, 99 (6)
  • (2019)
    Journal of Electronic Materials, 48 (1), 107--121
  • (2019)
    Ultramicroscopy, 207
  • (2019)
  • (2019)
    Ultramicroscopy, 207, 112845
  • (2019)
    Acta Materialia, 169, 76--87
  • (2019)
    MRS Bulletin, 44 (6), 450-458
  • (2019)
    Microscopy and Microanalysis, 25 (2), 481-488
  • (2019)
    Materials Characterization, 147, 271--279
  • (2019)
    Journal of Nuclear Materials, 513, 221--225
  • (2019)
    Scripta Materialia, 173, 101-105
  • (2019)
  • (2019)
    Materials Science and Engineering A, 746, 394-405
  • basal slip properties of Zircaloy-4 (2019)
    Scripta Materialia, 162, 451--455
  • AstroEBSD: exploring new space in pattern indexing with methods launched from an astronomical approach (2018)
  • (2018)
    Scripta Materialia, 156, 42-46
  • Characterisation of slip and twinning in high rate deformed zirconium with electron backscatter diffraction (2018)
  • (2018)
    Journal of Materials Chemistry A, 6 (29), 14464
  • (2018)
    Data in Brief,
  • (2018)
    Acta Materialia, 145, 516-531
  • (2018)
    Acta Materialia, 159, 384--394
  • (2018)
    Journal of Materials Chemistry A, 6 (29), 14120-14135
  • Space rocks and optimising scanning electron channelling contrast (2018)
  • (2018)
    Materials Science and Engineering A, 734, 385-397
  • (2017)
    SAE International Journal of Fuels and Lubricants, 10 (1), 106-114
  • (2017)
    Scripta Materialia, 140, 71-75
  • (2017)
    Advanced Engineering Materials,
  • (2017)
    Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth, 122 (10), 7659--7678
  • (2017)
    Acta Materialia, 129, 510-520
  • (2017)
    Nature Communications,
  • (2017)
    Materials Characterization, 131, 526-531
  • (2017)
    International Journal of Fatigue, 100, 377-387
  • (2017)
    JOM,
  • Understanding deformation with high angular resolution electron backscatter diffraction (HR-EBSD) (2017)
  • Using transmission Kikuchi diffraction to characterise {\alpha} variants in an {\alpha} + {\beta} titanium alloy (2017)
  • (2017)
    Journal of Microscopy, 267 (3), 318-329
  • (2016)
    Journal of Alloys and Compounds, 672, 282-291
  • (2016)
    Proceedings of the Royal Society A,
  • (2016)
    Proceedings of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences, 472 (2185), 20150690
  • (2016)
    Journal of the Mechanics and Physics of Solids, 95, 393-410
  • (2016)
    Ultramicroscopy, 168, 34-45
  • (2016)
    Acta Materialia,
  • (2016)
    Acta Materialia, 118, 317-330
  • (2016)
    Materials Science and Engineering A, 649, 39-47
  • (2016)
    Acta Materialia, 107, 298--309
  • (2016)
    Acta Materialia, 117, 333-344
  • (2016)
    Materials Characterization, 117, 113--126
  • (2016)
    Applied Physics Letters, 108 (11)
  • (2015)
    Acta Materialia, 96, 249-257
  • (2015)
    Acta Materialia, 94, 193-204
  • (2015)
    Proceedings - Electronic Components and Technology Conference, 2015-, 2241-2247
  • (2015)
    Journal of Alloys and Compounds, 619, 345-355
  • (2015)
    Acta Materialia,
  • (2015)
    Acta Materialia, 96, 229-236
  • (2015)
    Nuclear Materials and Energy, 3-4, 22-31
  • (2015)
    Proceedings of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences, 471 (2178), 20140881
  • (2015)
    Acta Materialia, 97, 367-379
  • (2015)
    Materials Science and Engineering A, 641, 328-339
  • (2015)
    Ultramicroscopy, 155, 62-73
  • (2015)
    International Journal of Plasticity, 69, 102-117
  • (2014)
    IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering, 55 (1)
  • (2014)
    Materials Science and Engineering A, 611, 388-393
  • (2014)
    Physical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics, 90 (2)
  • (2014)
    Materials Science and Engineering A, 599, 166-173
  • (2014)
    Applied Physics Letters, 105 (18)
  • (2014)
    Acta Materialia, 76, 1-12
  • (2013)
    Ultramicroscopy, 135, 126-135
  • (2013)
    Ultramicroscopy, 135, 136-141
  • (2013)
    ACS Nano, 7 (2), 1351-1359
  • (2013)
    Physical Review Letters, 111 (6)
  • (2013)
    Acta Materialia, 61 (19), 7227-7239
  • (2013)
    Acta Materialia, 61 (15), 5895-5904
  • (2013)
    Ultramicroscopy, 125, 1-9
  • (2013)
    JOM, 65 (9), 1245-1253
  • (2012)
    Philosophical Magazine Letters, 92 (11), 580-588
  • (2012)
    Microscopy and Microanalysis, 18, 702-703
  • (2012)
    Ultramicroscopy, 114, 82-95
  • (2012)
    Superconductor Science and Technology, 25 (8)
  • (2012)
    Materials Today, 15 (9), 366-376
  • (2012)
    Acta Materialia, 60 (16), 5773-5782
  • (2011)
    Applied Physics Letters, 99 (19)
  • (2011)
    Acta Materialia, 59 (16), 6489-6500
  • (2011)
    Ultramicroscopy, 111 (8), 1395-1404
  • (2010)
    Scripta Materialia, 62 (9), 639-642
  • (2010)
    Ultramicroscopy, 110 (12), 1443-1453
  • (2010)
    Journal of Strain Analysis for Engineering Design, 45 (5), 365-376
  • (2010)
    Proceedings of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences, 466 (2115), 695-719
  • (2009)
    Journal of Materials Research, 24 (3), 607-615

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