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  1. Carolin Fink is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at the Ohio State University (OSU). She started as the first female faculty in the Welding Engineering Program at Ohio State in 2017.

  2. Cited by. Year. Elemental Effects on Weld Cracking Susceptibility in Al x CoCrCu y FeNi High-Entropy Alloy. AC Martin, JP Oliveira, C Fink. Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A 51, 778-787....

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    2009 - Diploma (equivalent to combined B.S.+M.S.) in Mechanical Engineering and Business Administration at Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg, Germany
    2016 - Dr.-Ing. (equivalent to Ph.D.) in Welding Engineering at Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg, Germany
    2015-2016 - Postdoc in Welding Engineering Group at The Ohio State University
    Metallurgy
    Welding and joining
    Processing/Manufacturing
    Computational/Modeling of materials
    Welding metallurgy and weldability of metallic alloys
    Weld degradation, cracking phenomena and weld defect formation
    Rapid solidification and non-equilibrium micro-structural evolution in dissimilar materials joining and additive manufacturing
    Computational materials modeling of weld metal and heat affected zone micro-structures

    "As the first female faculty member hired in the Welding Engineering program at Ohio State, it is near and dear to my heart to encourage a more diverse group of students into our field. I am doing this by participating in outreach activities with different audiences, but more importantly by serving as a role model at our lab on a daily basis."

    "I came to Ohio State after earning a five-year Ph.D. in Germany. I wanted a change of scenery and new challenges. I love to travel and expose myself to different cultures, languages, and vegetarian food."

  3. Apr 30, 2020 · Dr. Carolin Fink, assistant professor in the Master of Science in Welding Engineering program, talked to us about how one of the first distance education programs on campus became a well-oiled machine and how it felt to be the first female faculty member in the program.

  4. Weld Cracking and Weldability | Research Group – Dr. Carolin Fink. About Us. Our research group focuses on Fundamentals of Material Degradation and Defect Formation in materials joining, Weldability Evaluation, and Alloy Development for welding and additive manufacturing. Weldability is a key factor for the manufacturing of structural components.

  5. Carolin FINK, Professor (Assistant) | Cited by 188 | of The Ohio State University, OH (OSU) | Read 20 publications | Contact Carolin FINK

  6. Carolin Fink is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at the Ohio State University (OSU). She started as the first female faculty in the Welding Engineering Program at Ohio State in 2017. She had previously held a postdoc position in the same research group.