Graduate Student Seminar
February 23, 2024
10:00 a.m. ET
Doherty Hall 2210
February 23, 2024
10:00 a.m. ET
Doherty Hall 2210
Niron Magnetics, Inc. is commercializing Iron Nitride, a high performance, completely rare earth free permanent magnet technology. Iron Nitride will act as an economical substitute for several grades of both sintered and bonded NdFeB magnets. Niron’s Iron Nitride technology is based on progress achieved by the University of Minnesota under work supported by the Department of Energy’s Rare Earth Alternatives in Critical Technologies ARPA-E REACT program. These magnets are based on the α”-Fe16N2 compound which has high saturation magnetization and a moderate magnetocrystalline anisotropy due to a tetragonal crystal structure. Iron Nitride is manufactured from low-cost, non-critical elemental components. The unique characteristics of Iron Nitride include a magnetic strength higher than most grades of NdFeB permanent magnets. Test data also indicates that iron nitride exhibits superior temperature stability when compared to NdFeB. Niron’s magnets are positioned to substitute for NdFeB in applications such as motors with high torque output.
Frank Johnson joined Niron Magnetics, Inc. in March 2018. Prior to Niron, he worked for 13 years at GE Global Research in Niskayuna, NY as a Materials Scientist in the Ceramics and Metallurgy Technologies organization. Dr. Johnson’s work has focused on developing magnetic materials used in power generation, distribution, and conversion technologies. He earned a Ph.D. in Materials Science and Engineering from Carnegie Mellon University, an M.S. in Materials Science and Engineering from M.I.T., and a B.S. in Materials Science and Engineering from Carnegie Mellon University.
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1:00 PM ET
Materials Science and Engineering
"Characterizing the Structure of Highly-Alloyed Electroceramics" presented by Charles Evans
Doherty A303
April 25 2025
10:00 AM ET
Materials Science and Engineering
Oxide Dispersion Strengthening via Additive Processing: A Revolutionary New Approach for High Temperature Alloys, presented by Michael J. Mills, The Ohio State University
McConomy Auditorium, First Floor Cohon University Center
May 7 2025
3:00 PM ET
Faculty Insights with Erica Fuchs
Please join us for CMU Engineering's virtual program, "Faculty Insights: A 20 Minute Briefing." In this series, faculty will share insights into their research, its impact, and provide perspective for the future of the field.
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