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NPRE 596 Graduate Seminar Series - Janelle Wharry

Feb 10, 2026   4:00 - 4:50 pm  
4025 Campus Instructional Facility
Sponsor
NPRE 596 Graduate Seminar Series
Speaker
Janelle Wharry, Professor, Mechanical Science & Engineering, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Cost
Free and Open to the Public
E-Mail
nuclear@illinois.edu
Phone
217-333-2295
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Irradiation Can Both Degrade and Enhance Nuclear Materials Properties

Abstract: This talk will explore the seemingly paradoxical concepts of irradiation degradation and irradiation enhancement of materials properties.  The nuclear energy community has historically viewed irradiation as a means of damaging materials, causing microstructural defects and microchemical gradients that lead to degradation of mechanical properties, premature materials failures, and reduction of operational safety margins.  But on the other hand, irradiation-induced defects can enable access to unique material phases and properties not otherwise accessible or achievable, providing an opportunity to enhance materials performance through tailored irradiations.  This talk will provide examples from both sides of irradiation effects.  Conventional examples of irradiation degradation will be drawn from our work on structural steels.  We will then discuss the use of irradiation to enhance the electrochemical performance of metal oxide ceramics.  Mechanisms of irradiation-induced order and disorder transformations will be discussed as a potentially unifying explanation.

Bio: Janelle P. Wharry is a Professor of Mechanical Science & Engineering at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.  Her research group focuses on understanding structure-property-functionality relationships in irradiated materials, with an emphasis on deformation mechanisms and mechanical behavior at the nano/microscale.  The group’s active projects span nuclear structural and cladding alloys, advanced manufacturing and joining methods, metallic nuclear fuels, and electroceramic materials.  Dr. Wharry is a recipient of The Minerals, Metals & Materials Society (TMS) Brimacombe Medal, the DOE Early Career Award, National Science Foundation CAREER Award, and American Nuclear Society (ANS) Landis Award.  She has mentored 28 graduate and post-doctoral researchers, and has published 100+ peer-reviewed journal articles and refereed conference papers.  She is also an Editor of Materials Science & Engineering A and Materials Today Communications.  Dr. Wharry serves as Chair of the DOE Nuclear Science User Facilities (NSUF) Scientific Review Board, and was previously General Chair of the inaugural 2019 Materials in Nuclear Energy Systems (MiNES) Conference.  Prior to joining Illinois, she was on the faculty at Purdue University.   She received her Ph.D. in Nuclear Engineering & Radiological Sciences from the University of Michigan.  

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