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Professor Geoffrey Scamans
Head of Industrial Research

Gardiner Building 001i

Summary

Geoff Scamans, is a Professor of Metallurgy at Brunel University and the Chief Scientific Officer of Innoval Technology Limited. He obtained his first degree (1970) and his PhD (1974) in Metallurgy from Imperial College. He worked for Alcan in their Banbury research laboratory from 1970 to 2003 and from then at Innoval Technology and Brunel University.

Newest selected publications

Li, HT., Xia, M., Jarry, P., Scamans, GM. and Fan, Z. (2011) 'Grain refinement in a AlZnMgCuTi alloy by intensive melt shearing: A multi-step nucleation mechanism'. Journal of Crystal Growth, 314 (1). pp. 285 - 292. ISSN: 0022-0248 Open Access Link

Journal article

Zuo, Y., Li, H., Xia, M., Jiang, B., Scamans, GM. and Fan, Z. (2011) 'Refining grain structure and porosity of an aluminium alloy with intensive melt shearing'. Scripta Materialia, 64 (2). pp. 209 - 212. ISSN: 1359-6462 Open Access Link

Journal article

McMurray, HN., Holder, A., Williams, G., Scamans, GM. and Coleman, AJ. (2010) 'The kinetics and mechanisms of filiform corrosion on aluminium alloy AA6111'. Electrochimica Acta, 55 (27). pp. 7843 - 7852. ISSN: 0013-4686

Journal article

Li, HT., Xia, M., Jarry, P., Scamans, GM. and Fan, Z. (2010) '[DUPLICATE ENTRY] Grain refinement in a AlZnMgCuTi alloy by intensive melt shearing: A multi-step nucleation mechanism'. Journal of Crystal Growth. ISSN: 0022-0248

Journal article

Zuo, Y., Li, H., Xia, M., Jiang, B., Scamans, GM. and Fan, Z. (2010) 'Refining grain structure and porosity of an aluminium alloy with intensive melt shearing'. Scripta Materialia. ISSN: 1359-6462

Journal article
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