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Sophie Primig

Materials engineer/AProf in physical metallurgy at UNSW

Sophie Primig is currently an Alcoa Distinguished Professor and ARC Future Fellow at UNSW Sydney, specializing in materials science and engineering.123 Her research focuses on processing-structure-property relationships of structural alloys for high-performance applications, particularly in aerospace and sustainable manufacturing.2

Primig's career highlights include:

  • Appointed Alcoa Distinguished Professor in April 202423
  • Awarded an ARC Future Fellowship in 202423
  • Promoted to Professor at UNSW Sydney in 202323
  • Served as a UNSW Scientia Fellow from 2019 to 202223
  • Held an ARC DECRA Fellowship from 2018 to 202023

She has expertise in various materials, including Ni-based superalloys, advanced steels, Ti-alloys, Al-alloys, and refractory metals.2 Primig combines state-of-the-art experimental techniques with mechanical testing and contemporary modeling approaches in her research.2

Primig is actively involved in professional organizations, serving as the chair of the TMS Phase Transformations Committee and as an editor for the Journal of Materials Science.2 She has received numerous awards, including the Dean of Science Research Excellence Staff Award (2022) and multiple Postgraduate Research Supervisor Awards.23

Her educational background includes a Ph.D. in Mining and Metallurgical Engineering from Montanuniversitaet Leoben (Austria) and a Graduate Certificate of Management from the Australian Graduate School of Management, UNSW Sydney.23

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Sydney, New South Wales, Australia