Research manager of the research group Materials Physics Trondheim in SINTEF. We connect materials processing to final properties through fundamental materials physics understanding using advanced characterization and modelling.
2021 - Now : Researcher manager – Material physics Trondheim, SINTEF Industry
2013 - 2021: Researcher – Material Physics Trondheim, SINTEF Industry
2012 - 2013: Engineer – Offshore floating structures, DNV
Education
2009 - 2012: Ph.D. in Structural Integrity, topic Multiscale Modelling of Fracture, NTNU, Norway.
2004 - 2009: Master - Applied Mechanics, Department of Engineering Design and Materials, Faculty of Engineering Science and Technology, NTNU, Norway
2007 : Study abroad program, University of Auckland, New Zealand
Competence and research areas
In addition to management, I enjoy multiscale materials modeling from electronic to meso-scale. Dislocations, solutes, grain boundaries are cool and precipitates are beautiful!
Applications: Alumuinium alloys. Metals. Semiconductors. Plasticity and dislocation theory. Transport properties. Microstructure development. Fracture mechanics.
Methods: Atomic and electronic scale modelling of solid materials (VASP, LAMMPS, Kinetic Monte Carlo). Multiscale modeling.
Linkedin
https://www.linkedin.com/in/inga-gudem-ringdalen-45b1bb24/
ResearchGate
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Inga-Ringdalen
ORCID
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9844-4352