Dr. Krishanu Biswas
                            IIT, Kanpur
                            
                                Email: krisbis1@gmail.com
                            
                            Title: ICME Approach of Alloy Design of Multicomponent Complex Concentrated Alloys
                            
                            
                                Background:
                                Dr. Krishanu Biswas, Professor at the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at
                                IIT Kanpur has made significant contribution towards understanding of the several important
                                scientific and technological aspects of metallurgy and materials engineering. The research
                                work performed by him ranges from development of hard low friction wear-resistant coating
                                for coating applications , complex concentrated alloys (CCAs) including high entropy alloys
                                and entropy-stabilized ceramics, novel processing of ceramic composites, understanding the
                                alloying behaviour at nanoscale, development of alloy catalysis for hydrogen energy. His
                                recent research activities involve research on sintering of nanomaterials, nanocrystalline high
                                entropy alloys (HEAs), ionic nanoparticles, 2D materials etc. He has published over 125
                                papers in international repute and peer reviewed journals and delivered 40 invited talks in
                                different national and international conferences. Recently, he as co-edited a special issue on
                                “Nanocrystalline High Entropy Materials: Processing Challenges and Properties” in J.
                                Materials Research, published by Materials Research Society, USA. He has also signed
                                contract with Springer Nature to write a book on “High Entropy Materials: Processing,
                                Properties and Application”, to be published by December, 2019. He has completed 12
                                projects and currently 4 other projects are under progress. He could garner total funding to
                                the tune of 6,00,000,00 (US$8,50,000) in a span of 11 years. The projects include small
                                projects from Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) and Indian National Science
                                Academy (INSA) to bigger projects from Department of Science and Technology (DST),
                                Department of Bio- technology (DBT), Board of Research on Nuclear Sciences (BRNS). He
                                has been actively involved in industrial consultancy with various companies, including MKU
                                Ltd, Kanpur, Tata Steels, Vardhaman Steels etc. Currently, 2 post doctoral fellow, 7 Phd
                                students, 3 MTech students, 2 project staffs and several B.Tech students working on different
                                research problems. 8 Phd students and 30 M.Tech students and large number of B.Tech
                                students have completed their degree under his supervision. He has international
                                collaboration with Japan, Taiwan, Germany, Sweden, USA. He teaches extensively at IITK
                                on variety of subjects including, Phase Equilibria, Manufacturing Processes, Phase
                                Transformations, Process Metallurgy, Solidification Processing etc. He has developed several
                                important web-based courses on NPTEL forum, including Phase Diagrams and Phase
                                Transformation in Materials. He has received a number of awards, fellowships and
                                professional reorganization from various organizations, notable ones being INSA Young
                                Scientist, Metallurgist of Year, Sri Ram Arora Award from TMS, USA, Young fellowship
                                from Global Young Academy, fellowship from West Bengal Academy of Science and
                                Technology etc. He serves in the editorial board of several international journals.
                            
                            
                                Abstract:
                                Multicomponent complex concentrated alloys (CCAs) are the newly discovered metallic cocktails and novel
                                entropy stabilized multicomponent ceramic, predominantly stabilized by configurational entropy of mixing.
                                It has expanded the field, opening up new vistas of exciting research on these materials. This field has
                                recently emerged as one of the most fascinating and challenging areas of materials research. In our research
                                group, integrated computational materials engineering (ICME) framework consisting of detailed CALPHAD
                                (CALculation of PHase Diagram) modeling and experimental investigation have been carried out to design
                                both equiatomic and non-equiatomic composition exhibiting thermodynamically stable single-phase FCC or
                                BCC. The major thrust involves establishing a robust thermodynamic based technique to design and develop
                                both equiatomic and non-equiatomic single phase alloys, thereby adopting accelerating the materials design
                                of multi-component systems. The use of integrated computational materials engineering (ICME) framework
                                consisting of detailed CALPHAD (CALculation of PHase Diagram) modeling and experimental investigation
                                have been carried out.