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Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering

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59
Citations
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World Ranking
744
National Ranking
33

Materials Science

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59
Citations
11494
World Ranking
7436
National Ranking
232

Overview

Jamie J. Kruzic is affiliated with the University of New South Wales in Australia and has a substantial body of work concentrated in engineering and materials science. Their research spans 191 publications in engineering and 59 in materials science, with significant contributions in subfields such as mechanical engineering (116 publications), materials chemistry (37), automotive engineering (22), biomedical engineering (15), and aerospace engineering (12).

Their research primarily addresses topics related to additive manufacturing materials and processes, high entropy alloys studies, and additive manufacturing and 3D printing technologies. Additional thematic areas include metallic glasses and amorphous alloys, high temperature alloys and creep, high-temperature coating behaviors, and electrocatalysts for energy conversion.

Jamie J. Kruzic has collaborated frequently with several co-authors, including:

  • Bernd Gludovatz
  • Xiaopeng Li
  • Keita Nomoto
  • Simon P. Ringer
  • Zhe Jia

Common publication venues for their work include:

  • Acta Materialia
  • Journal of the mechanical behavior of biomedical materials/Journal of mechanical behavior of biomedical materials
  • Additive Manufacturing
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Materials Science and Engineering A

Some recent papers authored or co-authored by Jamie J. Kruzic are:

  • "A Novel Multinary Intermetallic as an Active Electrocatalyst for Hydrogen Evolution" (2020, Advanced Materials)
  • "Machine-learning assisted laser powder bed fusion process optimization for AlSi10Mg: New microstructure description indices and fracture mechanisms" (2020, Acta Materialia)
  • "Fracture resistance of AlSi10Mg fabricated by laser powder bed fusion" (2021, Acta Materialia)
  • "A Self-Supported High-Entropy Metallic Glass with a Nanosponge Architecture for Efficient Hydrogen Evolution under Alkaline and Acidic Conditions" (2021, Advanced Functional Materials)
  • "A Review on Additive Manufacturing of Shape-Memory Materials for Biomedical Applications" (2020, JOM)

Best Publications

  • The dentin-enamel junction and the fracture of human teeth.

    V. Imbeni;J. J. Kruzic;G. W. Marshall;S. J. Marshall

  • Mechanistic aspects of fracture and R-curve behavior in human cortical bone

    Ravi K. Nalla;Jamie J. Kruzic;John H. Kinney;Robert O. Ritchie

  • A Novel Multinary Intermetallic as an Active Electrocatalyst for Hydrogen Evolution.

    Zhe Jia;Zhe Jia;Tao Yang;Ligang Sun;Ligang Sun;Yilu Zhao

  • Effect of Aging on the Toughness of Human Cortical Bone: Evaluation by R-Curves

    Ravi K. Nalla;Ravi K. Nalla;Jamie J. Kruzic;Jamie J. Kruzic;John H. Kinney;Robert O. Ritchie;Robert O. Ritchie

  • Indentation techniques for evaluating the fracture toughness of biomaterials and hard tissues

    J.J. Kruzic;D.K. Kim;K.J. Koester;R.O. Ritchie;R.O. Ritchie

  • On the origin of the toughness of mineralized tissue: microcracking or crack bridging?

    Ravi K. Nalla;Jamie J. Kruzic;Jamie J. Kruzic;Robert O. Ritchie;Robert O. Ritchie

  • Bulk Metallic Glasses as Structural Materials: A Review

    Jamie J. Kruzic

  • Crack blunting, crack bridging and resistance-curve fracture mechanics in dentin: effect of hydration.

    Jamie J. Kruzic;Ravi K. Nalla;John H. Kinney;R.O. Ritchie

  • Machine-learning assisted laser powder bed fusion process optimization for AlSi10Mg: New microstructure description indices and fracture mechanisms

    Qian Liu;Hongkun Wu;Moses J. Paul;Peidong He

  • Optimization of Mo-Si-B intermetallic alloys

    J. H. Schneibel;P. F. Tortorelli;R. O. Ritchie;J. J. Kruzic

  • Bioactive glass fillers reduce bacterial penetration into marginal gaps for composite restorations.

    D. Khvostenko;T.J. Hilton;J.L. Ferracane;J.C. Mitchell

  • Fracture resistance of AlSi10Mg fabricated by laser powder bed fusion

    Moses J. Paul;Qian Liu;James P. Best;James P. Best;Xiaopeng Li

  • A highly efficient degradation mechanism of methyl orange using Fe-based metallic glass powders.

    Shenghui Xie;Ping Huang;Jamie J. Kruzic;Xierong Zeng

  • A Self-Supported High-Entropy Metallic Glass with a Nanosponge Architecture for Efficient Hydrogen Evolution under Alkaline and Acidic Conditions

    Zhe Jia;Keita Nomoto;Keita Nomoto;Qing Wang;Qing Wang;Charlie Kong

  • A fracture mechanics and mechanistic approach to the failure of cortical bone

    Robert O. Ritchie;John H. Kinney;Jamie J. Kruzic;Jamie J. Kruzic;Ravi K. Nalla

  • Role of microstructure in the aging-related deterioration of the toughness of human cortical bone

    R.K. Nalla;J.J. Kruzic;J.H. Kinney;M. Balooch

  • A Review on Additive Manufacturing of Shape-Memory Materials for Biomedical Applications

    Nasim Sabahi;Wenliang Chen;Chun-Hui Wang;Jamie J. Kruzic

  • Effects of free volume changes and residual stresses on the fatigue and fracture behavior of a Zr–Ti–Ni–Cu–Be bulk metallic glass

    M.E. Launey;R. Busch;J.J. Kruzic

  • Evolution of shear bands, free volume and hardness during cold rolling of a Zr-based bulk metallic glass

    M. Stolpe;J.J. Kruzic;R. Busch

  • Design considerations for high entropy alloys in advanced nuclear applications

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  • Mechanical performance of novel bioactive glass containing dental restorative composites

    D. Khvostenko;J.C. Mitchell;T.J. Hilton;J.L. Ferracane

Frequent Co-Authors

Robert O. Ritchie
Robert O. Ritchie Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Ravi K. Nalla
Ravi K. Nalla Microsoft (United States)
Theo Fett
Theo Fett Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
John H. Kinney
John H. Kinney University of California, San Francisco
Joel W. Ager
Joel W. Ager Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Ralf Busch
Ralf Busch Saarland University
Thomas Siegmund
Thomas Siegmund Purdue University West Lafayette
Michael J. Hoffmann
Michael J. Hoffmann Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Rowland M. Cannon
Rowland M. Cannon Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Jack L. Ferracane
Jack L. Ferracane Oregon Health & Science University

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