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autistudyblr · 1 year
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26.9 - first uni post!
i had my first lectures yesterday, and we started loads of new stuff straight away. the mechanics had so much algebra, which i like, but it was really fast! so i went over everything this morning and tried the lecture questions, and now i'm doing lots of organising.
luckily, my flatmates are really lovely and we all get along great, and i've made a couple of friends on my course :) i'll just need to get used to all the hills haha
🎶 harness your hopes - pavement
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nakibistan · 3 months
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List of notable Muslim allies of queer, trans or LGBTQI+ folks
Imam al-Nawawi – ally of Mukhannathun or trans femmes, female transsexuals and effeminate queers
Saint Khawaja Gharib Nawaz – ally and patron of Hijra and Khawaja Sara communities
Saint Baba Bulleh Shah – ally and patron of Muslim Khawaja Sira communities
Saint Lal Shabaz Qalander – patron of Khawaja Sira & trans Muslim communities
Abu Muhammad Ali Ibn Hazm – ally of queer Muslims
Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini - ally of transgender & intersex folks
Sheikh Muhammad Sayyid Tantawi - ally of trans & intersex folks
Amina Wadud - ally of LGBTQI+ Muslims, founder of Queer Islamic Studies and Theology (QIST)
Gulbanu Khaki/Gul Khaki - ally of LGBTQ+ muslims, mother of a gay imam
Khaled Hosseini - ally of transgender & proud muslim dad of a transgender child
Siddika Jessa - LGBTQI+ activist, mother of a gay muslim son
Ani Zonneveld
Pamela Taylor
Laura Silver
Omid Safi
Kecia Ali
Ghazala Anwar
Saleemah Abdul-Ghafur
Farid Esack
Zaitun Mohamed Kasim/Toni Mohamed Kasim
Anne-Sophie Monsinay
Imam Kahina Bahloul
Imam Philip Tuley
Scott Siraj al-Haqq Kugle
Farouk Peru
Abdennur Prado
Ingrid Mattson
Hasan Minhaj
Reza Aslan
Alia Bano
Zaid Ibrahim
Azahn Munas
Ayman Fadel
Inayat Bunglawala
Shahla Khan Salter
Nakia Jackson
Jeewan Chanicka
Taj Hargey
Michael Muhammad Knight
Shehnilla Mohamed
Urvah Khan - LGBTQI+ ally, co-founder of Muslim Pride Toronto
Writer Sabina Khan
Activist Jerin Arifa
Imam Khaleel Mohammed
Imam Tareq Oubrou
Imam Dr Rashied Omar
Shaykha Fariha Fatima al-Jerrahi
Shaykha Amina Teslima al-Jerrahi
Scholar Hussein Abdullatif
Maysoun Douas
Fátima Taleb
Aydan Özoğuz
Omid Nouripour
Özcan Mutlu
Ekin Deligöz
Cem Özdemir
Artist Nadia Khan
Marina Mahathir
Siti Musdah Mulia
Karima Bennoune
Grand Mufti Sheikh Assadullah Mwale
Muneeb Qadir
Dr. Amir Hussein
Dr. Sana Yasir
Dr. Sali Berisha
Dr. Omer Adil
Hashim Thaçi
Albin Kurti
Supermodel Nadia Hussain
Irish-Bangladeshi singer Joy Elizabeth Akther Crookes
Salma Hayek
Fouad Yammine
Pakistani Director Asim Abbasi
Pakistani Actress Nadia Jamil
Indian Actor Saqib Saleem
Indian Actor Irrfan Khan
Indian Actor Aamir Khan
Indian Actress Zeenat Khan/Aman
Indian Actress Shabana Azmi
Indian Actress Saba Azad
Indian Actress Sara Ali Khan
Indian Actress Huma Qureshi
Indian Director Zoya Khan
Pakistani Actor Furqan Qureshi
Bangladeshi Actress Azmeri Haque Badhon
Actor Muneeb Butt
Indian Actress Zareen Khan
Indian Actor Imran khan
Pakistani Actress Mehar Bano
Filmmaker Faruk Kabir
Filmmaker Saim Sadiq
Filmmaker Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy
Riz Ahmed
Zayn Malik
Sally El-Hosaini
Malala Yousefzai
Hafid Abbas
Hojatoleslam Kariminia
Singer Sherina Munaf
Writer Alifa Rifaat
Writer Ismat Chughtai
Activist Nida Mushtaq
Activist Aan Anshori
Abdul Muiz Ghazali
Kyai Hussein Muhammad
Marzuki Wahid
Gigi Hadid
President Abdurrahman Wahid (Gus Dur) - ally of waria or transgender females
Sinta Nuriyah - ally of trans & waria folks
Politician Keith Ellison
Mayor Sadiq Khan
Politician Ilhan Omar
Politician Rashida Tlaib
Politician Rushanara Ali
Politician Nabilah Islam
Politician Shahana Hanif
Politician Rama Yade
Politician Humza Yousaf
Politician Zarah Sultana
UK Sectratary General Zara Mohammed
Turkish politician Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu
Bengali Influencer Sobia Ameen
Shaykh Michael Mumisa
Muhammad Musharraf Hossain Bhuiyan
Mufti Abdur Rahman Azad - Hijra ally
Sheikh Hasina - Ally of hijra-intersex communities
Mustafa Akyol
Iftikhar Chaudhry
Amani Al-Khatahtbeh
Professor Muhammad Aslam Khaki
Mohammad Hashim Kamali
Mehrdad Alipour
Lawyer Imaan Mazari/Iman Mazari
Shireen Mazari
Syed Murad Ali Shah
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splattergai · 1 month
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Gonta gokuhara (Danganronpa) alter?
Gonta Gokuhara (Danganronpa) Headmate Pack!
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Note: Headmate may not form exactly as described. Anything can be changed to fit your system.
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Name (+ Sign-Off): Gonta, Gecko, Oak (🪲🌳)
System: Fictive
Species: Human
Age: 18-24 (age slider)
Pronouns: he/him, ce/cem, leaf/leafs, scale/scales
Gender: Boyflux wildflowergender floragender
Attraction: Bi-oriented aroace
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Likes: Bugs, animals, nature documentaries, rock climbing, foraging, nature walks, camping
Dislikes: Cruelty, death, pollution
Description: One of those people that just keeps bugs around in their hands all day to study, may have one of those plastic bug keeping toys that he just carries with him all the time. Very gentle and kind, aiming to be a true gentleman to everyone he meets. However, can blow up at people who are overly rude or cruel to others. Has difficulty understanding tech-related things, other than television and movies, however only watches nature-related stuff on them. Wants to be as useful and helpful to others as possible, and gets upset if he is unable to complete a goal to the best of his ability. Forages in headspace to give to other headmates in an attempt to connect better with them.
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Floods in Rio Grande do Sul reveal flaws in Brazil’s disaster risk management policy
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Since 2012, Brazil has had a national public policy for disaster risk management, the National Policy for Civil Protection and Defense (PNPDEC), which provides for the intergovernmental development of a set of actions for prevention, mitigation, emergency preparedness, response, and recovery after socio-environmental disasters, such as floods.
Despite representing legal advances, the operationalization of this policy faces numerous challenges, which contributes to slower, uncoordinated, and less effective responses to tragedies such as the one that occurred in the state of Rio Grande do Sul (southern region of the country), as well as not helping in the design of good planning to support preventive actions.
This is pointed out in an article published in the journal Agenda Política by Catarina Ianni Segatto and Fernanda Lima-Silva, researchers at the Center for Metropolitan Studies (CEM) – a FAPESP Research, Innovation, and Dissemination Center (RIDC) based at the University of São Paulo’s Faculty of Philosophy, Languages and Literature, and Human Sciences (FFLCH-USP) and the Brazilian Center for Analysis and Planning (CEBRAP).
The text, also signed by André Luis Nogueira da Silva of the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics (IBGE), discusses the different patterns of state coordination in the implementation of public policies. The study examines three cases: coordination in education policy in the state of Ceará, health policy in the state of São Paulo, and civil protection and defense policy in the state of Acre. These are policies with different degrees of federal coordination and state coordination patterns.
Continue reading.
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morgai-study · 2 years
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Hey there! It’s been a while again.
I’ve graduated from my masters a few months ago and found my first office job thinking that I’m done with studying for ages now. But before that I finished my IR bachelors with distinction in the midst of pandemic, received a master scholarship in management, got COVID, passed IELTS with a 7.5 band score, received a double degree CEMS scholarship, did my exchange semester in Korea University Business School in hybrid format, wrote and defended my master thesis, met so many new amazing people from all across the globe, lost a few amazing people as well.
I was really tired of studying, but only after a few months long rest I feel energised and motivated again to continue studying languages and grow in my work field. I still need to learn so much. There won’t be any conclusion, just a constant unstoppable progress.
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Cose Turche 2
Btw, studying for an exam, and I'm reading "Appello al Turco" (Appeal to/Call for the Turk), a small essay on the open secret of european-ottoman diplomacy and alliances between the late 1400s and early 1500s at least, and it's a damn right hilarious book, besides being fascinating.
Of course, one part that is directly relevant for MC is how it relates to Süleyman being all indignant about Pierre Mehmed/Şehzade Murad's conversion to Christianity (already hilarious given Ibrahim), but more than that, being offended that the was held in Rhodes in the first place.
Y'know, given Pierre was in Rhodes due to Süleyman's grandpa paying the Pope to keep his (Pierre's) father Cem in Rome, where he ended up by fleeing Ottoman Hunger Games.
Also apparently he converted (also?) out of gratitude for Rhodes NOT giving him up to Selim I, which means that not converting would have been no assurance of anything either.
Gotta love people in MC that keep being upset at the results of hostage politics.
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lloydscribble · 2 years
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One of the first exercises that we did in class to get a feel of where everyone was at was to model an axe based on this concept by Cem Akkaya.
Stylistically, I felt that the concept could be best replicated through hand-painting the textures, however, others did take a more PBR-oriented workflow which led to some pretty appealing results.
Here is my UV layout which I painted over primarily using Clip Studio Paint.
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I've had a fair bit of practice hand-painting textures so I ended up being pretty happy with the outcome, and as a first exercise for the school year it turned out pretty well.
However, reflecting on the piece I do wonder if it would have been better to have a crack at some PBR workflows. Achieving appealing stylized art with interesting variations in the roughness values is a little outside my comfort zone and could have been good practice for me.
Check out the model on Sketchfab for a closer look at the asset.
If you got this far through reading this, thank you very much for taking that time. :)
This is my first post of what I imagine will be a busy year of study, and if you wanna hang out and follow along I'd appreciate that. I have a bit of a backlog of a few more things to upload as I started class at the beginning of February, but it won't be long before I'm up to date and posting some WIPs.
As always, feedback and critique of any sort are absolutely welcome. I'd also love to know, do you prefer to work with handpainted textures or PBR workflows? Why?
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globsynbusinessschool · 10 months
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Kolkata's Top 10 Business Management Colleges for 2024 Batch
Gone are the days when pursuing a general course was enough to access a range of promising career prospects. To advance in one's job, it is, now nearly, obligatory to enroll in a professional program. In terms of professional education, business management programs have emerged as a beacon of a "bright career." So, for those interested in pursuing a BBA/MBA/PGDM in the city, here is a list of the top 10 business management institutes in Kolkata.
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Why Pursue Business Management Courses in 2024?
A degree in Business & Management Studies will prepare you for a career in practically any sector. Furthermore, the advent of AI, ML, social media, and so on are just a few areas that have and will business management. Consequently, there is a greater demand for management professionals across diverse job roles in every sector.
If you're still wondering why to pursue a Business Management program in 2024, here's our take.
Lucrative career options
Handsome pay package
Personal growth- soft and hard skills
Better networking opportunities
Development of leadership qualities 
Build own business 
Get industry insights, etc.
The Top 10 Business Management Colleges in Kolkata for 2024 Batch
If you want to pursue a business management course in the coming year, here is a list of Kolkata's top 10 business management colleges for the 2024 batch..
IIM, Calcutta
Since its inception in 1961, the Indian Institute of Management, Calcutta (IIMC) has remained the premier B-School for earning an MBA degree. The first of the country's IIMs, IIMC, is ranked fourth by NIRF (2023). This business school is most renowned for its two-year full-time standard MBA program. Aside from the MBA program, the IIMC provides an array of other postgraduate courses. Due to its educational legacy, top-tier faculty members, attractive placement options, and accreditation by AACSB, AMBA, and EQUIS, IIMC remains one of the most sought-after B-Schools among management aspirants in India. The institute will accept a valid CAT score in the 96-99 percentile range or higher.
Accreditation: AACSB, AMBA, and EQUIS
Membership: India of Community of European Management Schools (CEMS)
Accepted Entrance Exams: CAT/GMAT
IIFT, Kolkata
IIFT, or the Indian Institute of Foreign Trade, is an autonomous business school in Kolkata. One of the premier business schools in the eastern part of India, IIFT was founded by the Ministry of Commerce & Industry as an autonomous body in 1963. IIFT has risen in tandem with IIM, Calcutta, and is now regarded as one of the top B-Schools for pursuing several MBA programs such as International Business (available full-time, weekend, and online) and Business Analytics. In 2002, IIFT was designated as a "Deemed to be University," and its key areas of study include International Business Management and Strategy.
Accreditation: AACSB
Accepted Entrance Exams: CAT/GMAT 
Calcutta University- Dept. of Business Management
One of the oldest universities in India, Calcutta University established its Dept. of Business Management in 1976 with the nomenclature of Master of Business Management (MBM) in 2013. Afterwards, the name was changed to Master of Business Administration (MBA). This programme is offered at the Post Graduate Department in the Alipore Campus of Calcutta University with dual specializations in areas like marketing, human resource management, operations management, system analysis, etc. The University of Calcutta has been ranked 12 under the University category by NIRF 2023 and accredited with a Grade A by NAAC. 
Accreditation: NAAC
Affiliation: UGC, AIU, and ACU
Accepted Entrance Exams: CAT/MAT/XAT
Globsyn Business School
Globsyn Business School (GBS) in Kolkata shines bright in the midst of big names is Globsyn Business School (GBS), Kolkata. Standing tall on 8 acres of land on the outskirts of the city, GBS offers 2 PGDM programmes, one general and the other one in Business Analytics, and one MBA (Global) programme in International Business. The PGDM pogrammes are AICTE accredited while the Global MBA course is offered in collaboration with the Malaysia University of Science and Technology or MUST. Along with imparting theoretical lessons, GBS also focuses on providing students with essential industry exposure via its Summer Internship Program. 
Accreditation: AICTE
Accepted Entrance Exams: CAT/MAT/XAT/CMAT/ATMA
IMI, Kolkata
The International Management Institute (IMI) in Kolkata is a branch of the International Management Institute in New Delhi. IMI, Kolkata is embraced by lush nature and has cutting-edge infrastructure. The institutions have AICTE, NBA, and AIU accreditations, and were ranked 70th among the Top MBA Colleges in India by NIRF 2023. They offer three management courses: Post Graduate Diploma in Management (PGDM), Fellowship Programme in Management (FPM), and Executive Fellow Programme in Management (EFPM). 
Accreditation: AICTE, NBA, AIU, AACSB, and AMBA
Accepted Entrance Exams: CAT/XAT/MAT
Praxis Business School
Praxis Business School, Kolkata offers a full-time, 2-year, PGDM course approved by the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE). Within India, this business school has been a forerunner in the domains of Data Analytics, Data Science, and Data Engineering. Prospective applicants must take and pass the CAT, XAT, CMAT, MAT, ATMA, GMAT, or GRE tests to be accepted to Praxis's PGDM program.
Accreditation: AICTE
Accepted Entrance Exams: CAT/XAT/CMAT/MAT/ATMA/GMAT/GRE
IISWBM
Like the IIMC and the Department of Business Management at Calcutta University, IISWBM is one of the oldest management schools in the nation, not just in Kolkata. India's first management institute, IISWBM, Kolkata was established in 1953 by the University of Calcutta. The B-School, one of the most prestigious schools in West Bengal, is accredited by the AICTE and affiliated with the University of Calcutta and offers a variety of postgraduate programs in addition to MBA courses on various specializations. 
Accreditation: AICTE
Affiliation: University of Calcutta
Accepted Entrance Exams: MAT/CAT/CMAT/JMAT/GATE/GMAT
Indian Statistical Institute (ISI)
With the mention of ISI, most of us conjure terms like statistics, mathematics, etc., which is not wrong. However, a lot of us might not be aware that ISI, jointly with IIT Kharagpur and IIM Calcutta, offers a PG Diploma in Business Analytics (PGDBA). This institution has received accreditation from the Ministry of Statistics and Program Implementation (MOSPI) and recognition from the AICTE. In order to be admitted to ISI's PG Diploma in BA program, applicants must have earned at least 60% in their B. Tech., B.E., M.Sc., or M.Com. program.
Accreditation: AICTE and MOSPI
Accepted Entrance Exams: CAT/GMAT
Institute of Engineering and Management (IEM)
IEM has succeeded in the fiercely competitive city's B-School market. IEM is accredited by the AICTE and NBA and has received a Grade A designation from the NAAC with a score of 3.25. The B-School is associated with Maulana Abul Kalam Azad University of Technology (MAKAUT), located in West Bengal, and provides both PGDM and MBA programs. These days, aspirants in management are increasingly drawn to IEM's MBA in Business Analytics in addition to other specializations.
Accreditation: AICTE
Affiliation: MAKAUT
Accepted Entrance Exams: CAT/MAT/JEMAT
ARMY Institute of Management (AIM)
Not just meant for ARMY wards but also for general category students, AIM, Kolkata offers a two-year, full-time MBA program with dual specializations. This B-School was established in 1997 by the Army Welfare Education Society (AWES) and is affiliated with Maulana Abul Kalam Azad University. To get admission to AIM, one needs to possess a valid CAT scorecard. Having stated that, if an applicant has a current JEMAT Rank card and an MAKAUT Allotment card, they may be eligible for direct admission to AIM.
Accreditation: AICTE and NAAC
Affiliation: MAKAUT
Accepted Entrance Exams: CAT
Conclusion
In conclusion, enrolling in business management courses in 2024 will provide you with a dynamic, pertinent education that will give you the know-how you need to succeed in a constantly evolving corporate environment. To fully reap the benefits of any management degree, it is imperative to make an informed decision while choosing the appropriate business management school. Hence, the list above could be a great starting point for potential business management students to learn more about Kolkata's top 10 business schools for 2024.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Is Kolkata a good place to study business management?
Of course, yes. Business management colleges in Kolkata provide high-quality education as well as lucrative job possibilities and industry connections. 
What are the top 5 MBA colleges in Kolkata?
Here are the top 5 MBA colleges in Kolkata:
IIMC
IIFT
IISWBM
Globsyn Business School
IMI
What entrance exams are accepted in top business schools in Kolkata?
Top business schools in the city accept a valid score in any of the following exams:
CT/MAT/XAT/CMAT/JEMAT/etc. 
Which is the oldest business management college in Kolkata?
IISWBM is the oldest management school in Kolkata, along with being the first institute in India to offer an MBA degree.
Is CAT mandatory for an MBA?
For admission to their MBA programs, most top business schools accept a legitimate CAT score. It is, however, not the sole exam that is accepted. Several B-Schools also accept valid scores on tests such as the MAT/XT/CMAT/ATMA, among others.
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shiradestin · 2 years
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Turkish Tuesday Sihirli Annem (s1e4) : #LanguageLearning to Build Empathy even for Evil Ex-Boyfriends??
Turkish Tuesday Sihirli Annem (s1e4) : #LanguageLearning to Build Empathy even for Evil Ex-Boyfriends??
  Last week we saw Turkish Tuesday: Sihirli Annem (s1e3) & Unfairness Hurts Us ALL, but Magic is Not the Solution, Logic Is… , and   This week we see bölüm/episode 4 from a fellow blogger (Birgid)’s point of view.  The episode sees an old ex of Betüş’s, and a new relationship blooming for Cem…             So I’ll be studying all weekend with Tuğçe. Cem and his love will get to study…
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electronalytics · 3 months
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autistudyblr · 8 months
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17.1 - revision!
i decided to make a post to motivate myself to do some last minute studying, the exam is tomorrow :') luckily i don't need to understand many details, there's just so much content to revise. it's been a really interesting module though!
🎶 don't delete the kisses - wolf alice
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jcmarchi · 3 months
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MIT researchers identify routes to stronger titanium alloys
New Post has been published on https://thedigitalinsider.com/mit-researchers-identify-routes-to-stronger-titanium-alloys/
MIT researchers identify routes to stronger titanium alloys
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Titanium alloys are essential structural materials for a wide variety of applications, from aerospace and energy infrastructure to biomedical equipment. But like most metals, optimizing their properties tends to involve a tradeoff between two key characteristics: strength and ductility. Stronger materials tend to be less deformable, and deformable materials tend to be mechanically weak.
Now, researchers at MIT, collaborating with researchers at ATI Specialty Materials, have discovered an approach for creating new titanium alloys that can exceed this historical tradeoff, leading to new alloys with exceptional combinations of strength and ductility, which might lead to new applications.
The findings are described in the journal Advanced Materials, in a paper by Shaolou Wei ScD ’22, Professor C. Cem Tasan, postdoc Kyung-Shik Kim, and John Foltz from ATI Inc. The improvements, the team says, arise from tailoring the chemical composition and the lattice structure of the alloy, while also adjusting the processing techniques used to produce the material at industrial scale.
Titanium alloys have been important because of their exceptional mechanical properties, corrosion resistance, and light weight when compared to steels for example. Through careful selection of the alloying elements and their relative proportions, and of the way the material is processed, “you can create various different structures, and this creates a big playground for you to get good property combinations, both for cryogenic and elevated temperatures,” Tasan says.
But that big assortment of possibilities in turn requires a way to guide the selections to produce a material that meets the specific needs of a particular application. The analysis and experimental results described in the new study provide that guidance.
The structure of titanium alloys, all the way down to atomic scale, governs their properties, Tasan explains. And in some titanium alloys, this structure is even more complex, made up of two different intermixed phases, known as the alpha and beta phases.
“The key strategy in this design approach is to take considerations of different scales,” he says. “One scale is the structure of individual crystal. For example, by choosing the alloying elements carefully, you can have a more ideal crystal structure of the alpha phase that enables particular deformation mechanisms. The other scale is the polycrystal scale, that involves interactions of the alpha and beta phases. So, the approach that’s followed here involves design considerations for both.”
In addition to choosing the right alloying materials and proportions, steps in the processing turned out to play an important role. A technique called cross-rolling is another key to achieving the exceptional combination of strength and ductility, the team found.
Working together with ATI researchers, the team tested a variety of alloys under a scanning electron microscope as they were being deformed, revealing details of how their microstructures respond to external mechanical load. They found that there was a particular set of parameters — of composition, proportions, and processing method — that yielded a structure where the alpha and beta phases shared the deformation uniformly, mitigating the cracking tendency that is likely to occur between the phases when they respond differently. “The phases deform in harmony,” Tasan says. This cooperative response to deformation can yield a superior material, they found.
“We looked at the structure of the material to understand these two phases and their morphologies, and we looked at their chemistries by carrying out local chemical analysis at the atomic scale. We adopted a wide variety of techniques to quantify various properties of the material across multiple length scales, says Tasan, who is the POSCO Professor of Materials Science and Engineering and an associate professor of metallurgy. “When we look at the overall properties” of the titanium alloys produced according to their system, “the properties are really much better than comparable alloys.”
This was industry-supported academic research aimed at proving design principles for alloys that can be commercially produced at scale, according to Tasan. “What we do in this collaboration is really toward a fundamental understanding of crystal plasticity,” he says. “We show that this design strategy is validated, and we show scientifically how it works,” he adds, noting that there remains significant room for further improvement.
As for potential applications of these findings, he says, “for any aerospace application where an improved combination of strength and ductility are useful, this kind of invention is providing new opportunities.”
The work was supported by ATI Specialty Rolled Products and used facilities of MIT.nano and the Center for Nanoscale Systems at Harvard University.
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MIT researchers identify routes to stronger titanium alloys
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MIT researchers identify routes to stronger titanium alloys
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Titanium alloys are essential structural materials for a wide variety of applications, from aerospace and energy infrastructure to biomedical equipment. But like most metals, optimizing their properties tends to involve a tradeoff between two key characteristics: strength and ductility. Stronger materials tend to be less deformable, and deformable materials tend to be mechanically weak.
Now, researchers at MIT, collaborating with researchers at ATI Specialty Materials, have discovered an approach for creating new titanium alloys that can exceed this historical tradeoff, leading to new alloys with exceptional combinations of strength and ductility, which might lead to new applications.
The findings are described in the journal Advanced Materials, in a paper by Shaolou Wei ScD ’22, Professor C. Cem Tasan, postdoc Kyung-Shik Kim, and John Foltz from ATI Inc. The improvements, the team says, arise from tailoring the chemical composition and the lattice structure of the alloy, while also adjusting the processing techniques used to produce the material at industrial scale.
Titanium alloys have been important because of their exceptional mechanical properties, corrosion resistance, and light weight when compared to steels for example. Through careful selection of the alloying elements and their relative proportions, and of the way the material is processed, “you can create various different structures, and this creates a big playground for you to get good property combinations, both for cryogenic and elevated temperatures,” Tasan says.
But that big assortment of possibilities in turn requires a way to guide the selections to produce a material that meets the specific needs of a particular application. The analysis and experimental results described in the new study provide that guidance.
The structure of titanium alloys, all the way down to atomic scale, governs their properties, Tasan explains. And in some titanium alloys, this structure is even more complex, made up of two different intermixed phases, known as the alpha and beta phases.
“The key strategy in this design approach is to take considerations of different scales,” he says. “One scale is the structure of individual crystal. For example, by choosing the alloying elements carefully, you can have a more ideal crystal structure of the alpha phase that enables particular deformation mechanisms. The other scale is the polycrystal scale, that involves interactions of the alpha and beta phases. So, the approach that’s followed here involves design considerations for both.”
In addition to choosing the right alloying materials and proportions, steps in the processing turned out to play an important role. A technique called cross-rolling is another key to achieving the exceptional combination of strength and ductility, the team found.
Working together with ATI researchers, the team tested a variety of alloys under a scanning electron microscope as they were being deformed, revealing details of how their microstructures respond to external mechanical load. They found that there was a particular set of parameters — of composition, proportions, and processing method — that yielded a structure where the alpha and beta phases shared the deformation uniformly, mitigating the cracking tendency that is likely to occur between the phases when they respond differently. “The phases deform in harmony,” Tasan says. This cooperative response to deformation can yield a superior material, they found.
“We looked at the structure of the material to understand these two phases and their morphologies, and we looked at their chemistries by carrying out local chemical analysis at the atomic scale. We adopted a wide variety of techniques to quantify various properties of the material across multiple length scales, says Tasan, who is the POSCO Professor of Materials Science and Engineering and an associate professor of metallurgy. “When we look at the overall properties” of the titanium alloys produced according to their system, “the properties are really much better than comparable alloys.”
This was industry-supported academic research aimed at proving design principles for alloys that can be commercially produced at scale, according to Tasan. “What we do in this collaboration is really toward a fundamental understanding of crystal plasticity,” he says. “We show that this design strategy is validated, and we show scientifically how it works,” he adds, noting that there remains significant room for further improvement.
As for potential applications of these findings, he says, “for any aerospace application where an improved combination of strength and ductility are useful, this kind of invention is providing new opportunities.”
The work was supported by ATI Specialty Rolled Products and used facilities of MIT.nano and the Center for Nanoscale Systems at Harvard University.
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Vögel: hungrig, durstig, wohnungslos
Die industrielle Landwirtschaft befeuert den Vogelschwund
In einer immer stärker durch menschliche Einflüsse geprägten Welt tun sich Vögel schwer, das eigene Überleben zu sichern und mit erfolgreichen Bruten für Nachwuchs zu sorgen. Unzählige Studien belegen einen Zusammenhang zwischen dem Vogelschwund und der industriellen Landwirtschaft. Doch dies beeindruckt zahlreiche politische Entscheider weder in Brüssel und Berlin noch in den Bundesländern. Einzelne Maßnahmen zum Schutz von Vögeln und Insekten möchte ich keinesfalls kleinreden, allerdings fehlt es am Mut, die Landwirtschaft an ökologischen Kriterien auszurichten. Musterbeispiele für die Arroganz der Mächtigen in der EU-Kommission sind die Verlängerung der Zulassung von Glyphosat und die Rücknahme der Verpflichtung, vier Prozent der Fläche aus der landwirtschaftlichen Produktion zu nehmen. Die Pestizidverordnung, die den Einsatz von sogenannten Pflanzenschutzmitteln eindämmen sollte, verschwand sang- und klanglos in der Schublade. Auch der grüne Landwirtschaftsminister Cem Özdemir hatte die Vorgabe von Brachflächen und der Fruchtfolge bereits für 2023 zurückgestellt – und die Bundesregierung hat dies für 2024 verlängert. Wo aber sollen Vögel leben, wenn Hecken und Bauminseln aus der Landschaft verschwunden und Wiesen zu Dauergrünland degeneriert sind? Wo sollen sie trinken, wenn die Tümpel zugeschüttet wurden, und wo sollen sie Futter für sich und ihre Küken finden, wenn Wildpflanzen und deren Samen ausgemerzt und Insekten zur Seltenheit wurden? Zahlreiche Vogelarten sowie Igel und selbst Feldhasen finden zunehmend in städtischen Gebieten Zuflucht, denn sogar Parks, Grünanlagen und Gärten bieten heute mehr Lebensraum als intensiv genutzte Äcker und Grünland in einer eintönigen Agrarlandschaft. So kam auch die im US-Journal ‚Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences‘ (PNAS) von Ivette Perfecto u. a. veröffentlichte Studie zu dem Schluss „Farmland practices are driving bird population decline across Europe“. Ja, trotzdem die Traktorkolonnen rollen und die Bauernversteher für die weitere Subventionierung von Agrardiesel streiten, Pestizide und Dünger treiben das Vogelsterben maßgeblich voran.
Mehr dazu in: Vögel: hungrig, durstig, wohnungslos. Die industrielle Landwirtschaft befeuert den Vogelschwund – https://deutschland-geliebte-bananenrepublik.de/voegel-hungrig-durstig-wohnungslos/
Zu den Fotos: Wo sollen Vögel wie der Wiesenpieper oder der Große Brachvogel leben, wenn Ackerränder mit blühenden Wildpflanzen und Hecken oder selten gemähte Wiesen und Moore verschwunden sind? (Bilder: Ulsamer)
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Market Opportunity Evaluation for CEM in Mammography
This case study at Cetas Healthcare focuses on a global medical technology company's initiative to understand the market potential for Contrast-Enhanced Mammography (CEM) in the US and Europe.
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