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James A Warren, Ph.D.
Director, Center for Theoretical and Computational Materials Science
Theoretical Physicist, Metallurgy Division
Materials Science and Engineering Laboratory
National Institute of Standards and Technology

Jim Warren has been employed at NIST since 1992, in the Metallurgy Division of the Materials Science and Engineering Laboratory. and was one of the co-founders of the Center for Theoretical and Computational Materials Science. If you would like a detailed curriculum vitae click here

Phase Field Modeling

For a discussion of the the multitude of phase field modeling projects I have been involved in, as well as work by others in the CTCMS on this interesting topic, visit the CTCMS dendrite Phase Field Modeling Tools Home Page

Reactive Wetting

I have been working with Bill Boettinger and Andrew Roosen on the Problem of Reactive Wetting.

Solder Drop Shapes

I have been using Ken Brakke's amazing Surface Evolver Program (At Geometry Center) to model some problems in solder wetting.


 
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