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Biography
M. G. Burke is a Laboratory Fellow at INL. She was previously Corporate Fellow at ORNL. Prior to ORNL, she was Professor and the Director of the Materials Performance Centre, The University of Manchester. Her research includes SCC of steels and Ni-base alloys, irradiation damage of steels and Ni-base alloys, phase transformations, and the application of advanced microstructural characterization techniques, including novel liquid and gas in situ ATEM, to study materials degradation phenomena.
Education/Academic qualification
PhD, Metallurgy, Imperial College London
Bachelor, Metallurgical Engineering, University of Pittsburgh
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Collaborations and top research areas from the last five years
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Evaluating the Use of Phosphate to Mitigate Caustic-PbSCC of Alloy 690TT
Mazzei, G. B., Duff, J., Horner, D. A., Burke, M. G. & Scenini, F., Mar 31 2026, In: Corrosion. 82, 5, p. 443-455 13 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Flash electropolishing for TEM: Reducing FIB-induced defects in tungsten with protocols for new materials#
Lin, Y. R., Zhong, W., Calzada, S. E., Lach, T. G., Nuckols, L. J., Parish, C. M., Zinkle, S. J. & Burke, M. G., May 23 2026, (E-pub ahead of print) In: Journal of Microscopy.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Effects of Zn and Ni addition on the Co incorporation in 316 SS oxide formed under simulated BWR conditions
Capone, D., Duff, J., Burke, M. G., Ito, T., Hosokawa, H., Wada, Y., Nagase, M. & Scenini, F., Aug 15 2025, In: Corrosion Science. 253, 113023.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Effects of Zn and Ni addition on the oxidation behaviour of 316 SS under simulated BWR conditions
Capone, D., Bongiorno, V., Duff, J., Burke, M. G., Ito, T., Hosokawa, H., Wada, Y., Nagase, M. & Scenini, F., Jul 15 2025, In: Corrosion Science. 251, 112933.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Irradiation Damage in Low-Alloy Steels: Role of Correlative Characterization in Developing Mechanistic Understanding
Burke, M. G., Jun 2025, p. 446. 1 p.Research output: Contribution to conference › Presentation › peer-review