Timothy Lach

Tim G Lach

R&D Scientist

Tim is an R&D staff scientist in the Nuclear Energy Materials Microanalysis group. He joined Oak Ridge National Laboratory as an associate research scientist in the Materials Science and Technology Division in February 2020. Previously, he was a research scientist in the Reactor Materials and Mechanical Design group in the Nuclear Sciences Division at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory. His research interests focus on the characterization and testing of advanced nuclear materials for fission/fusion energy and spallation neutron applications. In particular, he uses analytical electron microscopy (SEM and TEM) and atom probe tomography (APT) in conjunction with properties testing to elucidate processing-microstructure-property-performance relationships in materials exposed to extreme environments. He is an extensive user of the Low Activation Materials Development and Analysis laboratory (LAMDA) and the Center for Nanophase Materials Sciences (CNMS).

 

Oak Ridge National Laboratory

  • 2024-Present R&D Scientist, Nuclear Energy Materials Microanalysis group, MSTD
  • 2020-2024 R&D Associate, Nuclear Energy Materials Microanalysis group, MSTD

Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

  • 2018-2020 Materials Scientist II, Reactor Materials and Mechanical Design group, NSD
  • 2016-2018 Post-doctoral Research Associate, Reactor Materials and Mechanical Design group, NSD, PNNL; advisors: Dr. Thak Sang Byun and Dr. Dallas Reilly

Exceptional Contribution Award, 2019 – PNNL       

Outstanding Performance Award, 2016 – PNNL

Ph.D. 2016, Materials Science and Engineering, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Thesis advisors: Prof. Pascal Bellon and Prof. Robert Averback

B.S. 2010, Materials Science and Engineering, The Ohio State University

Associate Editor for the journal Frontiers in Nuclear Engineering - Nuclear Materials section

Lead organizer for the "Microscopy and Microanalysis of Materials under Multiple Environmental Extremes" symposium for M&M 2023, and "High Resolution Microscopy and Microanalysis of Materials under Extreme Environments" for M&M 2025.

Co-organizer for the "Special Topics in Nuclear Materials: Lessons Learned; Coupled Extremes; and Non-Energy Systems" symposium for TMS 2025.

Extensive reviewer for Acta Materialia, Journal of Nuclear Materials, Materials Characterization, and others.

Member of The Minerals, Metals, and Materials Society (TMS), American Nuclear Society (ANS), and the Microscopy and Microanalysis Society (M&M).

Member, TMS Nuclear Materials Committee

Instrument custodian for the Focused Ion Beam/Scanning Electron Microscopes (FIB/SEM) in the LAMDA laboratory.

Expertise in analytical FIB/SEM, transmission electron microscopy (TEM), analytical scanning TEM (STEM), and atom probe tomography (APT).