Leigh Stephenson 26th ACMM “2020 Visions in Microscopy”

Leigh Stephenson

Dr Stephenson graduated from the University of Sydney in 2009, after working for 4 years under the supervision of Profs. Simon Ringer and Michael Moody on the development of new computational approaches for finding atomic clusters from within the point cloud generated by an atom probe analysis. In parallel, he worked on the precipitation in model Al-Ag alloys. Over 2009–2011 and 2013–2016, he worked as a postdoctoral scientist at the University of Sydney on a variety of project around atom probe tomography, including the analysis of photovoltaic materials and advanced steels, and developed new data mining techniques. Over 2012–2013, he was volunteering in Indonesia, including some Lecturing in physical Metallurgy at the Universitas Indonesia, Jakarta. In 2016, he joined the Max-Planck-Institut für Eisenforschung in Düsseldorf, Germany where he started leading projects on the development of new experimental protocols for cryo-vacuum transfer for atom probe tomography, targeting the analysis of hydrogen, amongst other mobile species, within engineering materials.

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