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The first very-large-volume high pressure facility in North America, funded by NSF, in the calibration and testing phase, at Arizona State University forcelab.start.page
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The next FORCE Seminar will be on ▶️ THURSDAY ◀️ Oct. 23 at noon AZ/Pacific #forceasu
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• If you need additional dates or any further assistance please contact Debra Miles, Director of Sales, at 480-219-5753 or via email, [email protected]
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• Call 888-591-1234 and ask to reserve a room within the group block using the specific property name and group code. Group rooms/rates will only be available over the contracted group dates.
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• Use your group-specific link to navigate to the hotel website, click “book now”, select your arrival & departure date then click “book now” again (the link puts the group code in for you)

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The hotel block for the 4th Winter Workshop (Jan. 7–9, 2026) is open! See booking instructions below.

Hyatt Place - ASU FORCE Winter Workshop
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Booking Directions:
• Group Code (G-A601)

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The recording of today's seminar is live at bit.ly/FORCEseminar_926watch
FORCE Seminar 2025.09.26 Klaus-Dieter Liss
Title: Metals under extremes: Characterization, physical behavior and structural design under high pressure and after high-pressure torsion processing Abstract: The development of advanced technologies requires metals and materials that can withstand extreme environments, including ultra-high temperatures, pressures, and radiation damage. Conversely, such extreme conditions can also be exploited to design new materials with unprecedented properties. Central to both aspects is the characterization of materials — particularly their defect structures — under in-situ conditions at high temperature. This talk will present advanced neutron and synchrotron diffraction techniques for probing structural states, their evolution, anisotropy, and inhomogeneity at room temperature and during heating. Following a brief introduction to modern diffraction methods and their complementarity in studying thermo-mechanical processes, an example of in-situ high-pressure and high-temperature experiments on titanium aluminides will be given. The focus will then shift to materials processed by high-pressure torsion, where the mapping reveals inhomogeneities, residual stresses, and textures. Heating experiments further elucidate microstructural evolution, stress relaxation, dislocation density, grain size changes, recovery, recrystallization, and grain growth. Some systems additionally undergo phase transformations, such as the precipitation of secondary phases, which may be accelerated by the high stored energy in the material. Finally, an outlook will be provided on future applications using FORCE equipment — especially the Twister — for the design of next-generation structural and functional materials.
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Today!
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The first FORCE Seminar of the semester is in two weeks! Read the abstract and speaker bio here: bit.ly/FORCEseminar_926_abstract #forceasu
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The first FORCE Seminar of the semester is in two weeks! Read the abstract and speaker bio here: bit.ly/FORCEseminar_926_abstract #forceasu
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Mark your calendars! The 4th annual FORCE Winter Workshop will be held at Arizona State University on January 7–9, 2026. Stay tuned for more info including invited speakers and registration info.

Join our mailing list (force.asu.edu/contact) to be the first to know more. #forceasu
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Today research scientist Kara Brugman @karabrug.bsky.social will be discussing the setup of the FORCE lab at #Goldschmidt2025:
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Hello #Goldschmidt2025! Today I will be on a lunchtime panel about setting up new labs with Paolo Sossi and Helen Williams @helenwcam.bsky.social @goldschmidt-confer.bsky.social @forcehighp.bsky.social #forceasu
1–2 pm: Setting up new laboratories. South Hall 1A (1st floor)
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My poster is up at #IAVCEI2025! Come through and get a free sticker while you learn about the US’s new IHPV #forceasu @forcehighp.bsky.social @iavcei.bsky.social
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We’re at #IAVCEI2025 this week to introduce our internally heated pressure vessel #IHPV to the international volcanology community. Check out @karabrug.bsky.social’s poster Tuesday, no. 128 ❤️🌋@iavcei.bsky.social #forceasu
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FORCE's Nicolet iS50 FTIR with RaptIR+ in high speed mapping mode! #forceasu #FTIR
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FORCE has purchased a new micro FTIR that will be housed in Eyring Materials Center. This Nicolet iS50 FTIR with RaptIR+ allows for characterization and quantification of materials at extremely small scales 📷 Kurt Leinenweber
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At the end of this semester, FORCE said farewell to our Research Technician, Logan Leinbach. Logan is an expert in large volume high P experiments and also managed the COMPRES resale. We all miss him but are excited for his new adventure as a PhD student at Stockholm University/ESRF. #forceasu
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All of the FORCE Seminar recordings for the semester are live! bit.ly/FORCEYouTube
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In half an hour!
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Join us for the last seminar of the semester, this Friday at noon AZ/Pacific bit.ly/FORCEseminar
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Join us for the last seminar of the semester, this Friday at noon AZ/Pacific bit.ly/FORCEseminar
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This Friday!
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Join us on April 18 at noon AZ/Pacific for Asmaa Boujibar's seminar, "What Mercury’s extreme environment tells us about early crust formation and volatiles in the inner solar system" #forceasu
FORCE SEMINAR Zoom: bit.ly/FORCEseminar

What Mercury's extreme environment tells us about early crust formation and volatiles in the inner solar system
ASMAA BOUJIBAR
Geology Department, Physics & Astronomy Department,
Advanced Materials Science & Engineering
Western Washtington University

FRIDAY APRIL 18
12 PM PDT/AZ
3 pm Eastern
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Join us on April 18 at noon AZ/Pacific for Asmaa Boujibar's seminar, "What Mercury’s extreme environment tells us about early crust formation and volatiles in the inner solar system" #forceasu
FORCE SEMINAR Zoom: bit.ly/FORCEseminar

What Mercury's extreme environment tells us about early crust formation and volatiles in the inner solar system
ASMAA BOUJIBAR
Geology Department, Physics & Astronomy Department,
Advanced Materials Science & Engineering
Western Washtington University

FRIDAY APRIL 18
12 PM PDT/AZ
3 pm Eastern
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The recording of Bob Liebermann's FORCE seminar is live! Check it out on our Seminars playlist on YouTube: www.youtube.com/watch?v=FyUW...
FORCE Seminar 2025.02.28 Bob Liebermann
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The recording of Bob Liebermann's seminar is now live, as is Steeve Greaux's seminar. Check them out on YouTube: bit.ly/FORCEYouTube
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Join us for the next FORCE Seminar of the semester, Friday, March 28 at noon AZ/Pacific (3 pm ET) on Zoom
The light element composition of Earth's core

REBECCA A. FISCHER
Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences
Harvard University
Zoom: bit.ly/FORCEseminar

FRIDAY MARCH 28
12 PM PDT/AZ 3 pm Eastern