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The '''Advanced Characterization of Metals under Extreme Environments (ACME2)''' at the Colorado School of Mines focuses on advancing the understanding of metallic materials' behavior under extreme conditions like high temperatures, pressures, and radiation. It seeks to develop new characterization techniques and materials modeling to enhance the performance and durability of metals in applications critical to national security, energy, and advanced manufacturing, especially in nuclear and aerospace sectors.
The '''Advanced Characterization of Metals under Extreme Environments (ACME2)''' at the Colorado School of Mines focuses on advancing the understanding of metallic materials' behavior under extreme conditions like high temperatures, pressures, and radiation. It seeks to develop new characterization techniques and materials modeling to enhance the performance and durability of metals in applications critical to national security, energy, and advanced manufacturing, especially in nuclear and aerospace sectors.


{{Official URL (simple)|url=https://www.mines.edu/}}
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==Goals==
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==References==
==References==
<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.mines.edu/ |title=Colorado School of Mines |publisher=Colorado School of Mines |accessdate=2025-02-10}}</ref>
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<ref>Based on general understanding of research programs at the Colorado School of Mines and related web content.</ref>
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