Tien Roehling

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Tien T. Roehling

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University of the Pacific - Mechanical Engineering


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    Floyd and Mary Schwall Medical Research Fellowship

    Full graduate research fellowship - $78

    DOE Visiting Faculty Fellowship

    Department of Energy

    Physical & Life Sciences Directorate Award - Outstanding Publication

    Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

    UC Davis Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship

    UC Davis

    UC Davis Outstanding Graduate Teaching Award (Nominated)

    Nominated by students for independent instruction of EMS 174L - Mechanical Behavior of Materials

    an upper-division course.

    University of California

    Davis

    University of California

    Davis

    B.S. (Honors)

    Regents Scholar

    Integrated Studies Honors

    Undergraduate Research Scholar

    Studied Literature of the Americas & Caribbean

    Materials Science & Engineering

    Ph.D.

    Fundamentals of Electron Microscopy

    Fracture of Engineering Materials

    Biomaterials

    Partially completed minor in Comparative Literature

    Tissue Engineering

    Skeletal Tissue Mechanics

    Physiology for Bioengineers

    Computational Methods in Materials Science

    Advanced Thermodynamics of Solids

    Interaction of Materials and their Environment (Electrochemistry of Corrosion)

    Applications of Solid State Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy

    Principles and Applications of Dislocation Mechanics

    Kinetics of Phase Transformation in Engineering Materials

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    Additive Manufacturing

    Additive manufacturing is rapidly changing the design and production of all kinds of products

    from jewelry to dentures to jet engine components to critical parts for nuclear weapons. The President discussed the benefits of additive manufacturing in...

    Additive Manufacturing

    Nanomaterials in the Environment

    Agriculture and Technology

    Organized Research Unit

    UC Davis

    NEAT (Nanomaterials in the Environment

    Agriculture

    and Technology) constitutes an interdisciplinary group of people working on a variety of fundamental problems related to the materials science

    chemistry and physics of nano and new materials. Central to NEAT is the Peter A. Rock Thermochemistry Laboratory of Prof. Alexandra Navrotsky and Prof.

    Nanomaterials in the Environment

    Agriculture and Technology

    Organized Research Unit

    Helping girls to recognize their potential and pursue opportunities in the STEM fields.

    Expanding Your Horizons

    Scanning Electron Microscopy

    Nanoparticle Synthesis

    Mechanical Testing

    Powder X-ray Diffraction

    Materials Characterization

    Thermal Analysis

    Transmission Electron Microscopy

    Calorimetry

    Metallography

    Nanoparticles

    EDX

    Thermodynamics

    Failure Analysis

    Nanotechnology

    Spark Plasma Sintering

    Nanocomposites

    Materials Science

    DSC/DTA

    Characterization

    Sintering

    Robust mesoporous silica compacts: multi-scale characterization of microstructural changes related to physical–mechanical properties

    Harsh Maheshwari

    John D Roehling

    Bryce A Turner

    Jamal Abdinor

    Tien B Tran-Roehling

    Milind D Deo

    Michael H Bartl

    Subhash H Risbud

    Klaus van Benthem

    Robust mesoporous silica compacts: multi-scale characterization of microstructural changes related to physical–mechanical properties

    Tien T. Roehling

    Sheldon S.Q. Wu

    Saad A. Khairallah

    John D. Roehling

    S. Stefan Soezeri

    Michael F. Crumb

    Manyalibo J. Matthews

    Modulating Laser Intensity Profile Ellipticity for Microstructural Control During Metal Additive Manufacturing

    Y. Morris Wang

    Thomas Voisin

    Joseph T. McKeown

    Jianchao Ye

    Nicholas P. Calta

    Zan Li

    Zhi Zeng

    Yin Zhang

    Wen Chen

    Tien Tran Roehling

    Ryan T. Ott

    Melissa K. Santala

    Philip J. Depond

    Manyalibo J. Matthews

    Alex V. Hamza

    Ting Zhu

    Additively manufactured hierarchical stainless steels with high strength and ductility

    Electric field-assisted sintering of nanocrystalline hydroxyapatite for biomedical applications

    T.B. Holland

    U. Anselmi-Tamburini

    D.V. Quach

    T.B. Tran

    A.K. Mukherjee

    “Local field strengths during early stage field-assisted sintering (FAST) of dielectric materials”. Journal of the European Ceramic Society

    in press (2012).

    Local field strengths during early stage field-assisted sintering (FAST) of dielectric materials

    T.B. Tran

    A. Navrotsky

    \"Energetics of disordered and ordered rare earth oxide-stabilized bismuth oxide ionic conductors\". Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics

    in press

    DOI: 10.1039/c3cp54553a.

    Energetics of disordered and ordered rare earth oxide-stabilized bismuth oxide ionic conductors

    S. Hayun

    T.B. Tran

    J. Lian

    A.F. Fuentes

    A. Navrotsky

    “Energetics of stepwise disordering transformation in pyrochlores

    RE2Ti2O7 (RE = Y

    Gd and Dy)”. Acta Materialia

    60 (2012) 4303-4310.

    Energetics of stepwise disordering transformation in pyrochlores

    RE2Ti2O7 (RE = Y

    Gd and Dy)

    T.B. Holland

    U. Anselmi-Tamburini

    D.V. Quach

    T.B. Tran

    A.K. Mukherjee

    “Effects of local Joule heating during the field-assisted sintering of ionic ceramics”. Journal of the European Ceramic Society

    in press (2012).

    Effects of local Joule heating during the field-assisted sintering of ionic ceramics

    T.B. Tran

    A. Navrotsky

    “Energetics of dysprosia-stabilized bismuth oxide electrolytes”. Chemistry of Materials

    24 (2012) 4185-4191.

    Energetics of dysprosia-stabilized bismuth oxide electrolytes

    T.B. Holland

    T.B. Tran

    D.V. Quach

    U. Anselmi-Tamburini

    J.R. Groza

    A.K. Mukherjee

    “Athermal and Thermal Mechanisms of Sintering at High Heating Rates in the Presence and Absence of an Externally Applied Field”. Journal of the European Ceramic Society 32 (2012) 3675-3683.

    Athermal and thermal mechanisms of sintering at high heating rates in the presence and absence of an externally applied field

    T.B. Tran

    B.V. Fell

    C.A. Guebels

    J.C. Gibeling

    J.-P. Delplanque

    J.R. Groza

    “Dynamic recovery and recrystallization during power-law creep of α-Fe”. LANL MDI

    Internal Report.

    Dynamic recovery and recrystallization during power-law creep of α-Fe

    S. Hayun

    T.B. Tran

    S.V. Ushakov

    A. Thron

    K. van Bentham

    A. Navrotsky

    R.H.R. Castro

    “Experimental methodologies for assessing the surface energy of highly hygroscopic materials: The case of nanocrystalline magnesia”. Journal of Physical Chemistry C 115 (2011) 23929-23935.

    Experimental methodologies for assessing the surface energy of highly hygroscopic materials: The case of nanocrystalline magnesia

    T.B. Tran

    V.Y. Kodash

    E.S. Ahn

    J.R. Groza

    Rapid sintering to manufacture fully dense and bioactive nanocrystalline hydroxyapatite

    Y. Gao

    S.J. Widgeon

    T.B. Tran

    A.H. Tavakoli

    G. Mera

    R. Riedel

    A. Navrotsky

    \"Effect of demixing and coarsening on the energetics of poly(boro)silazane-derived amorphous Si-(B-)C-N ceramics\". Scripta Materialia 69 (2013) 347-350.

    Effect of demixing and coarsening on the energetics of poly(boro)silazane-derived amorphous Si-(B-)C-N ceramics

    M. Powers

    J.F. Shackelford

    S. Sen

    R.R. Cheng

    P. Jain

    M.J. Kuffel

    A.J. Norris

    T.J. Siliznoff

    M.J. Tang

    T.B. Tran

    D.S. Yip

    Hermetic glass-to-aluminum seals for RF packaging applications: a university/industry design project collaboration

    John D. Roehling

    William L. Smith

    Tien T. Roehling

    Bey Vrancken

    Gabriel M. Guss

    Joseph T. McKeown

    Michael R. Hill

    Manyalibo J. Matthews

    Reducing residual stress by selective large-area diode surface heating during laser powder bed fusion additive manufacturing

    T.B. Tran

    J.R. Groza

    J.F. Shackelford

    “Nanoscale hydroxyapatite for bioceramic applications”. Advances in Bioceramics and Porous Ceramics: Ceramic Engineering & Science Proceedings 29 (2008) 249-258.

    Nanoscale hydroxyapatite for bioceramic applications

    T.B. Tran

    S. Hayun

    A. Navrotsky

    R.H.R. Castro

    “Transparent Nanocrystalline Pure and Ca-Doped MgO by Spark Plasma Sintering of Anhydrous Nanoparticles”. Journal of the American Ceramic Society

    95 (2012) 1185-1188.

    Transparent nanocrystalline pure and Ca-doped MgO by spark plasma sintering of anhydrous nanoparticles

    Tran

    Tien

    University of the Pacific

    Peter A. Rock Thermochemistry Laboratory & NEAT ORU

    UC Davis

    National Institute of Materials Physics

    Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

    University of the Pacific

    Los Alamos National Laboratory/UC Davis Collaborative

    Chalmers University of Technology

    Livermore

    CA

    DOE Visiting Faculty Fellow in Ibo Matthews's additive manufacturing research group.

    Faculty Employee

    Materials Science Division

    Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

    Livermore

    CA

    Materials Scientist

    Materials Science Division

    Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

    Studied the dynamic recrystallization and abnormal grain growth of allotropic metals during creep.

    Los Alamos National Laboratory/UC Davis Collaborative

    University of the Pacific

    Stockton

    CA

    - Tenure-track faculty member with teaching

    research

    and service responsibilities\n- Advanced inorganic materials research capabilities; mentored student researchers\n- Earned teaching evaluations among highest in School of Engineering & Computer Science\n- Elected Chair of Engineering Faculty Council

    2016-2017\n- Received a national Kappa Alpha Theta Outstanding Faculty Award for leading college women\n\nCourses:\n- ENGR 020 - Statics\n- ENGR 045 - Materials Science for Engineers + Lab\n- ENGR 121 - Mechanics of Materials\n- ENGR 122 - Thermodynamics I\n- MECH 293 - Mechanical Behavior of Materials (graduate-level)

    Assistant Professor

    Mechanical Engineering

    Gothenburg

    Sweden

    Trained in X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. Studied the composition of precipitated amorphous apatites on the surfaces of nanocrystalline biomaterials.

    Visiting Graduate Student Researcher

    Materials & Manufacturing Technology

    Chalmers University of Technology

    Livermore

    California

    United States

    Deputy Assoc. Program Leader

    NMTP Metallurgy & Analytical Chemistry

    Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

    Bucharest

    Romania

    Trained in X-ray microtomography on house-built equipment. Generated 3D reconstructions using MATLAB to investigate agglomerate effects on the sintering of nanomaterials. Self-studied conversational Romanian with coaching from colleagues.

    Visiting Graduate Student Researcher

    Materials Physics

    National Institute of Materials Physics

    Independently developed lectures and planned laboratories for EMS 174L. Nominated for an Outstanding Graduate Teaching Award.

    UC Davis

    University of the Pacific

    Stockton

    CA

    - Full-time faculty with primarily teaching responsibilities\n- Modernized and instructed engineering mechanics and materials science courses\n- Developed new laboratory exercises based on contemporary engineering issues\n- Integrated technical writing competency into general engineering education\n- Enhanced classroom learning using new pedagogical techniques

    Lecturer

    Mechanical Engineering

    Davis

    CA

    - Synthesized nanoparticles by continuous laser evaporation and wet chemical techniques\n- Consolidated nanocrystalline ceramics and amorphous polymer-derived ceramics by spark plasma sintering\n- Performed thermal analysis of oxides by DSC

    DTA

    and high temperature solution calorimetry\n- Applied fundamental thermodynamic concepts to make practical recommendations for processing/operating conditions

    Postdoctoral Research Associate

    Thermochemistry

    Peter A. Rock Thermochemistry Laboratory & NEAT ORU

    Spanish

    English

    ASM International Scholastic Achievement Award

    ASM International

    Academic Planning & Development

    Start-up funds to introduce viscoelasticity of biomaterials lab to ENGR 045 - Materials Science.

    University of the Pacific

    Regents Scholarship

    Full

    academic merit-based scholarships to UC Davis and UC Santa Barbara.

    Regents of the University of California

    Integrated Studies Honors

    http://integratedstudies.ucdavis.edu/

    University of California

    Davis

    Technology in Education Grant (Large-Scale)

    \"Development of a Thermal Sciences Laboratory to Generate Depth in the Mechanical Engineering Curriculum\"

    University of the Pacific

    Technology in Education Grant (Large-Scale)

    \"Scanning electron microscopy in experiential engineering education\"

    University of the Pacific

    Director's Award - Science & Technology - Excellence in Publication

    Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

    Outstanding Faculty Award

    One of ten faculty members recognized for contributions to colleges and universities where Theta chapters are present in the U.S. and Canada.

    Kappa Alpha Theta Fraternity

    Academic Planning & Development

    Start-up funds to introduce lead-free solder phase diagram lab to ENGR 045 - Materials Science.

    University of the Pacific

    NSF Translational Research in the Academic Community

    \"Rapid Manufacturing of Dense Nanocrystalline Hydroxyapatite Orthopaedic Parts by Net Shape Field-Assisted Sintering\".\nServed as primary author. Principal investigator is J.R. Groza.\n$200

    000 for two years.

    National Science Foundation

    NRC Postdoctoral Research Associateship Program (RAP) Fellowship

    “Multi-pass friction stir processing-induced recrystallization and residual stresses in NiAl bronze”.\nOffered.

    National Research Council

    Eberhardt Research Fellowship

    University of the Pacific

ENGR 045

4.8(4)

ENGR 121

4.8(2)