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University of Groningen

Microscopy study of advanced engineering materials

de Jeer, Leonardus Theodorus Henry

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Behorende bij het proefschrift

MICROSCOPY STUDY OF

ADVANCED ENGINEERING MATERIALS

Crystallography and Methodology

door

Leonardus Theodorus Henry de Jeer

12 januari 2018

01. Crystallographic texture is essential for the understanding of anisotropic mechanical performance of stainless steel. (Chapter 4)

02. The crystal orientation at the outer surface of polycrystalline stainless steel affects the oxidation layer. (Chapter 5)

03. Local strain near the outer surface of stainless steel is an indicator for possible nucleation sites of oxidation. (Chapter 5)

04. Producing nanoporous gold from AuAg foils by dealloying results in an enhanced texture. (Chapter 6)

05. Ordered as well as disordered phases affect phase transformations in Al0.7CrCoFeNi.

(Chapter 7)

06. The orientation relationship found in Al0.7CrCoFeNi high entropy alloys is due to the

variety in atom sizes. (Chapter 7)

07. "If you did not win, you did not cheat well enough." (István Lahpor)

08. If you don't know where you want to go, it does not matter what road you take. (Cheshire cat, Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll)

09. "Something which shows promise for the future, but never gives anything, might still perfect be for a Nature paper." (Indranil Basu)

10. “Industry does not care about pole figures." (J.C. Rao) 11. "Innovation starts with Materials Science." (MK group motto)

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