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Contact Information. Omer N. Dogan Materials Research Engineer ORD – Process Development Division National Energy Technology Laboratory 1450 Queen Avenue, SW, Albany, OR 97321 541-967-5858 Omer.Dogan@NETL.DOE.GOV. Experience / Expertise.
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Contact Information Omer N. Dogan Materials Research Engineer ORD – Process Development Division National Energy Technology Laboratory 1450 Queen Avenue, SW, Albany, OR 97321 541-967-5858 Omer.Dogan@NETL.DOE.GOV
Experience / Expertise • PhD in Materials Science and Engineering. Dissertation topic on physical metallurgy. • Expertise on alloy development (steels, refractory metal-base alloys), computational design of materials, materials in extreme environments, solidification processing, microstructure/property relationships, wear of materials, high temperature oxidation. • On-going projects on high temperature materials development utilizing computational and experimental methods. • Pertinent recent publications • First Principles Design of Ductile Refractory Alloys, JOM, 60 (2008), 7, pp. 61-65. • Effect of Al on High Temperature Oxidation of Cr-W Alloys, Oxidation of Metals, 69 (2008), pp. 233-247. • An Examination of Effects of Solidification Parameters on Permeability of a Mushy Zone in Castings, Journal of Materials Science, 43 (2008), pp. 1471-1479.
Materials-Related Facilities and Other Assets • Areas of Focus: • Materials and process development, • Materials performance in severe environments, • Materials protection strategies. • Facilities: • Liquid Metal Processing Lab (Induction, arc, resistance) • Materials Fabrication Lab (Thermomechanical) • Severe Environment Corrosion Erosion Research Facility • Heat Exchanger Test Facility • Mechanical Testing Lab (Tensile, creep, fatigue, hardness, wear) • Materials Characterization Lab (SEM, TEM, LOM, XRD, DTA, XRF). • Computing resources: • Parallel computing capacity – New 412 node and older 168 node • VASP, Flow 3-D, Thermocalc, Fact Sage, OOF.
Future Research Interests in the Energy-Related Materials Area • Topical areas in which I wish to focus my personal research program: • Materials design using multi-scale computational methods and experiments • Alloy development for extreme environments in energy generation • Topical areas of interest of my division • Alloy development (Ni-base alloys, steels, refractory metal-base alloys, titanium alloys, cast irons) • Process development (Pollutant removal in energy generation, metallurgical processes) • Liquid metal processing and modeling • Geological sequestration of CO2