William Bernard Carter

Affiliations: 
HRL Laboratories, LLC 
Area:
Materials Science, Surface Science, Smart Materials, Additive Manufacturing
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http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1997PhDT.......345B

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Cross-listing: Materials Tree

Parents

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Michael J. Aziz grad student 1997 Harvard
David Turnbull grad student 1997 Harvard

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Julia R. Greer collaborator (Chemistry Tree)
Lorenzo Valdevit collaborator (E-Tree)
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Eckel ZC, Zhou C, Martin JH, et al. (2016) Additive manufacturing of polymer-derived ceramics. Science (New York, N.Y.). 351: 58-62
Schaedler TA, Carter WB. (2016) Architected Cellular Materials Annual Review of Materials Research. 46: 187-210
Kolodziejska JA, Roper CS, Yang SS, et al. (2015) Research Update: Enabling ultra-thin lightweight structures: Microsandwich structures with microlattice cores Apl Materials. 3: 050701
Chang C, Keefe A, Carter WB, et al. (2014) Theoretical and experimental investigation of architected core materials incorporating negative stiffness elements Proceedings of Spie. 9057: 905723
Rys J, Valdevit L, Schaedler TA, et al. (2014) Fabrication and deformation of metallic glass micro-lattices Advanced Engineering Materials. 16: 889-896
Schaedler TA, Ro CJ, Sorensen AE, et al. (2014) Designing metallic microlattices for energy absorber applications Advanced Engineering Materials. 16: 276-283
Valdevit L, Godfrey SW, Schaedler TA, et al. (2013) Compressive strength of hollow microlattices: Experimental characterization, modeling, and optimal design Journal of Materials Research. 28: 2461-2473
Maloney KJ, Roper CS, Jacobsen AJ, et al. (2013) Microlattices as architected thin films: Analysis of mechanical properties and high strain elastic recovery Apl Materials. 1
Jacobsen AJ, Schaedler TA, Carter WB. (2013) Ultralow-density materials: from aerogels to microlattices Access Science
Torrents A, Schaedler TA, Jacobsen AJ, et al. (2012) Characterization of nickel-based microlattice materials with structural hierarchy from the nanometer to the millimeter scale Acta Materialia. 60: 3511-3523
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