Cyril Cayron

EPFL STI IMX LMTM
MC A1 248 (Bâtiment MC)
Rue de la Maladière 71b, CP 526
2002 Neuchâtel 2

Office: MC A1 248
EPFLSTIIMXLMTM

Website: https://lmtm.epfl.ch/

EPFLSTISTI-SMXSMX-ENS

Expertise

Metallurgy,  Electron Microscopy, SEM, EBSD, TEM.
Crystallography,  Phase Transformations, Variant Selection, Morphologies
Group theory, Lattice Reduction

Current work

Crystallography of structural phase transformations.
Martensitic transformation, deformation twinning.
Please go to https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Cyril_Cayron

Microcity Contact

Phone: 021.695.44.56
Mobile: 076.560.50.52
1992-1995 Engineering School. Ecole des Mines de Nancy.
1994-1995 Master's degree in Materials Science (rank = 1st)
1995-1996 Military Service
1996-2000 PhD at EPFL-CIME. Precipitation in 6xxx alloys and composites.
2000-2014 Researcher, Engineer and Group leader on materials for new energies at CEA-Grenoble, France.
2012 Habilitation to supervise researches (HDR)
2014-now Senior Scientist at EPFL-LMTM
Creator of the computer programs GenOVa and ARPGE (in Python).
I currently work on crystallographic models of martensitic transformations and deformation twinning.

Awards

Haenny prize

Fondation R. & R. Haenny & Société Académique Vaudoise (SAV)

2018

Publications

Teaching & PhD

PhD Students

Mohammadreza Zamani Aliabadi, Seyyedezzatollah Moosavi, Céline Guidoux

Past EPFL PhD Students as codirector

Annick Pauline Baur, Margaux Larcher, Junfeng Xiao

Courses

Phase transformations

MSE-302

This course is an introduction to the thermodynamics and crystallography liquid-solid and solid-solid phase transformations. It is essentially focused on metallic materials, but will occasionally make extensions to ceramics and rocks.