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[15] Keller T., Uddin M., Zhong S., Savinsky, A., Lenart W., Hayrikyan H., Lesko J., & Neils A. (2025). Multi-diameter and multi-stage ball milling of metal swarf into additive manufacturing feedstock powders for cold spray applications. (In progress)
[14] Keller, T., Zeng, C., Post, N., & Lesko, J., Neils, A. (2025). Additive manufacturing of refractory niobium alloys and their applications. Progress in Additive Manufacturing.
[13] Dong L., Neils A., Yu K., & Wadley, H. (2025) Mechanical properties of Al6061-T6 octet-truss lattices fabricated via a subtractive-based “layer-by-layer stacking” manufacturing approach. Composites Communications.
[12] Keller T, Campbell Q, Hayrikyan D, Murphy K, Fitchorova O, Lesko J, Post N, & Neils A. (2025). Strength, microhardness, and microstructure of 316L stainless steel manufactured via hybrid laser wire and laser powder bed additive. Journal of Manufacturing Processes.
[11] Keller, T., Campbell, Q., Boese, S., Fitchorova, O., Lesko, J., & Neils, A. (2025). Evaluation of additively manufactured Nd-Fe-B and Bi-Te via tailored-feedstock low pressure cold spray. TMS Annual Meeting and Exhibition, 471-481.
[10] Zeng C, Neils A, Lesko J, Post N. (2024). Machine learning accelerated discovery of corrosion-resistant high-entropy alloys. Computational Materials Science, 237, 112925.
[9] Neils A, Dong L, Wadley HNG. The small-scale limits of electron beam melt additive manufactured Ti–6Al–4V octet-truss lattices. (2023) AIP Advances, 12(9), 095021.
[8] Oral E, Doshi BN, Gul R, Neils A, Kayandan S, Muratoglu OK. Peroxide cross‐linked UHMWPE blended with vitamin E. Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part B: Applied Biomaterials, 105(6), (2017) pp.1379-1389.
[7] Oral E, Neils A, Doshi BN, Fu J, Muratoglu OK. Effects of simulated oxidation on the in vitro wear and mechanical properties of irradiated and melted highly crosslinked UHMWPE. Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part B: Applied Biomaterials, 104(2), (2016): 316-322.
[6] Oral E, Neils A, Muratoglu, OK. High vitamin E content, impact resistant UHMWPE blend without loss of wear resistance. Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part B: Applied Biomaterials, 103(4), (2015) pp.790-797.
[5] Oral E, Neils A, Yabannavar P, Muratoglu OK. The effect of an additional phosphite stabilizer on the properties of radiation cross-linked vitamin E blends of UHMWPE. Journal of Orthopaedic Research 32.6 (2014): 757-761.
[4] Oral E, Neils A, Wannomae, KK, Muratoglu OK. Novel active stabilization technology in highly crosslinked UHMWPEs for superior stability. Radiation Physics and Chemistry 105 (2014): 6-11.
[3] Oral E, Neils A, Rowell S, Lozynsky A, Muratoglu OK. Increasing irradiation temperature maximizes vitamin E grafting and wear resistance of UHMWPE. Journal of Biomedical Materials Research. 101B(3) (2013): 436-440
[2] Oral E, Neils A, Lyons C, Fung M, Doshi BN, Muratoglu OK. Surface crosslinked UHMWPE can enable the use of larger femoral heads in total joints. Journal of Orthopaedic Research. 31(1) (2013): 59-66.
[1] Oral E, Ghali B, Neils A, Muratoglu, OK. A new mechanism of oxidation in ultrahigh molecular weight polyethylene caused by squalene absorption. Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part B: Applied Biomaterials, 100(3). (2012) pp.742-751.
