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Message from HOD

Welcome to the Department of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering. We are one of the oldest departments of IIT Madras, established in the same year as the Institute in 1959. In the first few decades of its existence, then known as the Department of Metallurgy, the focus was more on industrial metallurgy. However, over the past few decades, the department changed to the Department of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering to adapt to the transformations and expectations worldwide in diverse materials science and engineering areas. Several faculty members of the department in recent times have taken the lead in establishing prospective centres of excellence in the areas of advanced/correlative microscopy, materials and manufacturing for futuristic mobility that includes additive manufacturing, ceramic technologies and surface engineering along with pyrometallurgy. The department hosts state-of-the-art processing and characterization facilities, including excellent computational infrastructure. If you are interested in pursuing a career in metallurgy, materials science and engineering and excel, this is the department that you should be in.

 

Prof. Subramanya Sarma Vadlamani

Head, Dept of Metallurgical & Materials Engg., & Professor In charge of Scanning Electron Microscopy Laboratory

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News

Metallurgical and Materials Engineering

Our doctoral scholar has been granted an Indian Patent along with their supervisor.

We are happy to share that an Indian patent, titled “SYSTEM FOR OPTOELECTRONIC CHARACTERIZATION OF SOLID-STATE PHOTODETECTORS” has been granted to our regular PhD student, Swati Suman (MM21D050) and her supervisor Prof. Parasuraman Swaminathan. The Department of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering congratulates to Swati Suman and Prof. Parasuraman Swaminathan.
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Metallurgical and Materials Engineering

61st Convocation - 2024 Department of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering

61st Convocation - 2024 of Department of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering was held on 19th July 2024 at New Acedamic Complex -2, IIT Madras.
Metallurgical and Materials Engineering

Our faculty recent work has been featured in Hindu Business line as well as IITM News Letter

Researchers at IIT-Madras have synthesised a tough, ceramic material that can conduct electricity and heat, which could possibly be used for storing hydrogen too. A crystal structure found in certain materials called ‘MAB Phase’ gives them special properties such as high strength. In this M stands for a transition metal, like zirconium, molybdenum or titanium; A for either aluminium or silicon; and B for Boron. Prof Somnath Bhattacharyya of the Department of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering and his team have developed a MAB phase layered ceramic — using tungsten, aluminium and boron — called WAlB. While WAlB is not a new material, known to be useful in nuclear shielding, Bhattacharyya and his team have developed a new process for making it, in a medium of molten salt. The resultant material is also of very high purity — about 98 per cent. Bhattacharyya explained to Quantum that the material is a layered ceramic, with 2D layers of tungsten and boron, with aluminium in between. WAlB has been synthesised earlier at temperatures of 1400o C, but Bhattacharyya could do it at 800oC, at ambient pressure. Calling the work a “breakthrough”, Dr Varun Natu, scientist at National Chemical Laboratory, Pune, observes that synthesising WAlB has traditionally proven difficult, resulting in only small crystals with low yield. However, “Bhattacharyya’s team has demonstrated not only large-scale synthesis of WAlB but also a method that uses a molten salt as a sheath. This approach significantly reduces production costs and simplifies potential future scaling, making WAlB a much more viable candidate for real-world applications.” This material could be used as a semiconductor or for hydrogen storage, he said. Asked if the industry could take up production of this MAB at scale, Bhattacharyya said it was possible, as repeated synthesis by his students got the same, high purity material. URL_Hindu Business Line: https://www.thehindubusinessline.com/business-tech/mab-for-hydrogen-storage/article68378400.ece/amp/ URL_IITM News Letter: https://tech-talk.iitm.ac.in/cat-got-your-tungsten/  See More
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One of our PMRF PhD student, Ms. Peela Lasya, has won the best poster award at the International Conference on Energy and Environmental Materials.

We are happy to share that our PMRF PhD student, Ms. Peela Lasya (MM22D011), has won the best poster award in Theme A/ Synthesis and Characterization of Energy Materials at the International Conference on Energy and Environmental Materials (E2M-2024) held in IIT Indore between July 11-13. The title of her poster was “Chemically stable ultrathin platinum films supported on oxide substrate”. Hearty congratulations to Ms. Lasya and her supervisor Prof. Satyesh Yadav.  See More

Events

30 August

2024

Cordially invite you for a technical talk on Materials Engineering Enabled Futuristic Technologies by Dr. R. Gopi Chandran

Abstract: Semiconductor Industry is booming with potential to grow to one trillion-dollar economy by 2030. Realizing the importance of Semiconductors, India is getting ready to participate in this segment with government’s push through India Semiconductor Mission. In this talk, various coatings technologies from atomic scale to thick coatings will be highlighted with special focus on Quantum and Semiconductor technologies. Importance of emerging materials and process technologies for realizing the needs of futuristic technologies by manipulating materials at atomic scale and 3D architectures would be highlighted.
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4:00 PM
KCB-222, Hybrid Mode

A Talk on Multifunctional Coatings and Composite Materials for Lunar and Space Missions by Prof. Arvind Agarwal.

Abstract: There is a global race to reach the Lunar surface. Spacecraft landings and takeoffs on the lunar surface, along with extreme temperature variations between day and night, cause wear and erosion by highly abrasive lunar regolith, resulting in the premature failure of structures. This talk is focused on novel multi-functional Ti-hBN composite coatings that were developed using atmospheric and vacuum plasma spray techniques to protect aerospace structures.  See More

4:00 PM
KCB-222, Hybrid Mode

A talk on The High-Temperature Strength of Single Crystal Ni-Bases Superalloys: Constant Strain-rate, Creep and Out-of-Phase Thermomechanical Fatigue Testing

Abstract : He present work takes a new look at the high temperature strength of single crystal (SX) Ni-base superalloys, comparing high temperature constant strain rate (CSR) testing, creep testing and out-of-phase thermomechanical fatigue (OP-TMF) testing. These high temperature tests represent key characterization methods supporting alloy development and component. The three types of tests are compared using the same SX alloy, working with precisely oriented 001-specimens and considering the same temperature range between 1023 and 1223 K, where climb-controlled micro-creep processes need to be considered. It is shown that the three types of tests provide different types of information. Mechanical results are discussed on a microstructural basis, using results from scanning and transmission electron microscopy. Biography of the Speaker : Professor Dr.-Ing. Gunther Eggeler completed his Dr.-Ing. Degree from Friedrich-Alexander University in Erlangen (FAU), Germany in 1985 and received habilitation at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland in 1992. He was Senior Principal Metallurgist at ERA Technology in England, UK from 1987 to 1990, and Research Associate at EPFL from 1990 to 1995. Since 1995, he has served as a Professor of Materials Science at Ruhr-University Bochum (RUB).  See More

11:00 AM
NAC-1, 222, Hybrid Mode

MME D3P (Departmental Degree Distribution) function

We are glad to host the Departmental Degree Distribution (D3P) function of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering. The event will be hosted online using the following link. YouTube Livestream URL: https://youtube.com/live/2j2GuUGhn0I?feature=share  See More

2:30 PM
NAC2 (New Academic Complex), Online