Mohammad Sattari
I received my PhD in materials science and engineering from Queen's University, Canada.
I work as a transmission electron microscopy (TEM) research specialist in the division of Materials Microstructure.
My research focuses on microstructural characterization of novel materials by means of advanced analytical electron microscopy techniques, trying to find the link between materials’ microstructure and their properties and behaviour in macro scale.
Since the start of my research career, I have been studying energy related materials, such as Zr alloys for nuclear power plants, ferritic steels for SOFC applications, Ni-based supperalloys for gas turbines and recently solar cells.

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Effects of gas flow on detailed microstructure inhomogeneities in LPCVD TiAlN nanolamella coatings
Temperature dependence of corrosion of ferritic stainless steel in dual atmosphere at 600–800 °C
Interplay of water and reactive elements in oxidation of alumina-forming alloys
High-Temperature Oxidation of FeCr(Ni) Alloys: The Behaviour After Breakaway
Severe dual atmosphere effect at 600 °C for stainless steel 441
The Oxidation of Coated SOFC Interconnects in Fuel Side Environments
Chromium vaporization from mechanically deformed pre-coated interconnects in Solid Oxide Fuel Cells
Coatings for SOFC interconnects in fuel side environments
Characterization of Adhesion Strength of HVOF Sprayed IN718 Coatings
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