Matheus Brozovic Gariglio winner of the PhD Titanium Prize 2023

28 April 2023

It is a source of great pride for us to see our students rewarded for their research work. Our congratulations go to Matheus Brozovic Gariglio, winner of the Titanium 2023 thesis prize. This prize is awarded annually by the French Titanium Association and recognises excellence in thesis research. It concerns all work related to the metallurgy and properties of titanium and its alloys.

Matheus Brozovic Gariglio completed his PhD work in the MSR and CSM teams, under the supervision of Nathalie Bozzolo and Daniel Pino Munoz. His doctoral project was on a multiscale study of microstructural evolutions in hot-deformed two-phase titanium alloys. He defended his PhD on February 2, 2023 at Mines Paris, Pierre Laffitte campus in Sophia Antipolis.
 
Matheus was also the recipient of the Pierre Laffitte Medal and 1st Prize for his PhD research in 2021.
 
Congratulations to him!
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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