Philippe Spaetig
Nationality: swiss
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Mission
Development of small specimen test techniques, non-destructive methods, and analytical and numerical analysis to determine materials properties evolution in harsh environments.
Teaching for the Master in Nuclear Engineering and education of young scientists in the field of nuclear materials and fuel.
From 1995 to 1997, he worked as postdoc in the Materials Group of the Center for Research in Plasma Physics at EPFL, studying the effects of high-energy proton irradiation on alloys and pure metals. He then moved to the University of California Santa Barbara and spent two years in the group of Professor G.R. Odette, working on fracture mechanics of ferritic structural steels.
He joined again the Materials Group of the Center for Research in Plasma Physics at EPFL in 2000 and worked in this group until the end of 2012. His research was focused on irradiation hardening and embrittlement of steels, as well as on the development of oxide dispersion strengthened steels. He also worked and developed experimental and analytical small specimen test techniques to reliably extract mechanical properties from limited material volume.
In 2013, he joined the Laboratory for Nuclear Materials at Paul Scherrer Institute, while being affiliated with the Laboratory for Reactor Physics and System Behaviours at EPFL. Since then he mainly works on environmentally-assisted fatigue and fracture on austenitic and pressure vessel steels, where the effects of light water reactor environment on mechanical properties are investigated.
Education
Physicist Engineer
| Physics1991 – 1991 EPFL - Switzerland
PhD
| Physical Metallurgy
1995 – 1995
EPFL - Switzerland
Directed by
Prof. J.-L. Martin
Teaching & PhD
PhD Students
Rémi Martinie, Gabriel Artus Benedikt Brinkmann
Past EPFL PhD Students
Emiliano Campitelli, Raul Alejandro Bonadé, Pablo Federico Mueller, Per Magnusson, Nazar Ilchuk, Anna Prokhodtseva, Christiane Vieh, Kun Wang, Ignasi Villacampa Roses, Serafin Knitel, Zaiqing Que, Elvis Fornasiere, Wen Chen, Elif Cansu Kursun, Puyi Gao, Dongyang Jiang
Courses
Advanced topics in nuclear reactor materials
ETH-530
To comprehend advanced aspects of materials science as applied to nuclear power (fission and fusion), to get acquainted with materials for advanced plants, advanced damage characterization and life-time assessments
Effects of radiation on materials
MSE-600
The purpose of this course is to provide the necessary background to understand the effects of irradiation on pure metals and on alloys used in the nuclear industry. The relation between the radiation-induced defects and the evolution of the mechanical properties is highlighted.