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Sonja Brankovic

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December 2, 2021 by Sonja Brankovic Leave a Comment

My name is Sonja Brankovic and I am a PhD student in Mechanical Engineering and Teaching Assistant at Georgia Tech’s Corrosion and Materials Chemistry Research Laboratory (CMCRL). My PhD project focuses on the performance of structural materials in extreme environments for renewable energy technology. I explore the thermophysical and corrosion properties of metal alloys and ceramics using a variety of techniques, including Laser Flash Analysis (LFA), Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC), and X-Ray Diffraction (XRD). Outside of the lab, I enjoy writing about energy and sustainability, reading, and spending time with my husband and our beagle, Bud.

Filed Under: corrosion, doctoral research, high temperature, solar power

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    UIUC BSME (2016) Penn MSE (2019) Georgia Tech PhD in ME (2023)

    Sustainability blog posts

    • Shine bright like a (lab-grown) diamond
    • Then and Now: Haber-Bosch and the Future of Ammonia Synthesis
    • Global Dematerialization and the Agricultural Revolution: Getting More from Less
    • Are vertical farms a sustainable solution to food insecurity?

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