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transmission electron microscopy, X-ray diffraction and, where necessary, synchrotron X-ray diffraction, nano-secondary ion mass spectroscopy, and 3D atom probe tomography. The data acquired will be used
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this PhD, synchrotron X-ray diffraction will be used to track the evolving crystallography in steel samples over a wide range of cooling rates and isothermal dwells. The diffraction data will be interpreted
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such as micro-XRF, synchrotron diffraction, SIMS, and 3D X-ray CT, it will reveal how variations in composition, microstructure, and metal-making processes shape an object's unique metal pedigree
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metallographic approaches is challenging due to the fine scale of features and limitations of stereology. Similarly, crystallographic methods such including laboratory X-ray diffraction cannot readily distinguish