Roland Logé

EPFL STI IMX LMTM
MC A1 258 (Bâtiment MC)
Rue de la Maladière 71b, CP 526
2002 Neuchâtel 2

Expertise

Microstructure design in metals and alloys Thermo-mechanical treatments Multiscale modelling Selective Laser Melting

Current work

Roland Logé is active in the field of processing of metals and alloys in the solid state, focusing on the ability to tailor the microstructures, and the associated material properties. Thermal and mechanical paths are simulated experimentally and numerically, together with the induced microstructure changes. While most of the activities were so far related to recrystallization, grain growth, textures and grain boundary engineering, extensions of the microstructure design approach progressively include precipitation, phase transformation, and grain refinement phenomena, with applications to bulk forming as well as powder metallurgy and additive manufacturing.
Roland Logé is full professor at EPFL, with a primary affiliation to the Materials Institute, and a secondary affiliation to the Microengineering Institute. After graduating in 1994 at UCL (Belgium) in Materials Engineering, he earned a Master of Science in Mechanics in 1995, at UCSB Santa Barbara (USA). He received his PhD at Mines Paristech-CEMEF (France) in 1999, where he specialized in metal forming and associated microstructure evolutions. After a postdoc at Cornell University (USA) between 1999 and 2001, he entered CNRS in France. In 2008, he was awarded the ALCAN prize from the French Academy of Sciences, together with Yvan Chastel. In 2009 he became head of the Metallurgy-Structure-Rheology research group at CEMEF. In 2011, he launched a «Groupement de Recherche» (GDR), funded by CNRS, networking most of the researchers in France involved in recrystallization and grain growth. In 2013, he became Research Director at CNRS. In March 2014 he joined EPFL as the head of the Laboratory of Thermomechanical Metallurgy.

Awards

Albert Portevin MEDAL

French Metallurgy and Materials Society (SF2M)

2022

THERMEC Distinguished Award

THERMEC Committee

2021

Publications

Research

Research at LMTM

http://lmtm.epfl.ch/research

Teaching & PhD

PhD Students

Mohammadreza Zamani Aliabadi, Seyyedezzatollah Moosavi, Dorian Mathéo Sully-Gilbert Coyere, Lucas Maximilian Schlenger, Yandong Jing, Ayush Khurana, Laura Rose Camille Perrin, Céline Guidoux, Nicolas Léo Olivier Mari, Reinol Eko Sianturi

Past EPFL PhD Students

Nikola Kalentics, Annick Pauline Baur, Hossein Ghasemi Tabasi, Margaux Larcher, Navid Sohrabi, Raffaele Esposito, Nicolò Maria Della Ventura, Rita Drissi Daoudi, Erwan Philippe Guenier, Christos Sofras, Sumarli Shieren, Claire Navarre, Bernard Gaëtan, Reza Esmaeilzadeh, Amirmohammad Jamili, Junfeng Xiao, Andaç Özsoy

Courses

Additive Manufacturing of Metals and Alloys

MSE-666

This course is designed to cover a number of materials science aspects related to the field of additive manufacturing of metals and alloys, and to provide an in-depth review of corresponding fundamentals.

Deformation of materials

MSE-310

Introduction to deformation mechanisms in inorganic materials: elasticity, plasticity and creep.

Materials:from chemistry to properties

MSE-101(b)

This class will teach the fundamental concepts regarding materials and their micro-structure, as well as the equilibrium and dynamics of chemical reactions. A link will be made between these concepts and the mechanical, thermal, electrical, magnetic and optical properties of materials.