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1 April 2026
Interview with Dr. Tomás Soria Biurrun—Winner of the Alloys Travel Award
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We are extremely honored to announce that Dr. Tomás Soria Biurrun has been awarded the 2026 Conference Travel Award by Alloys (ISSN: 2674-063X)!
This Travel Award will cover the expenses for Dr. Tomás Soria Biurrun to attend the WorldPM2026 conference held in Canada, where he will present his latest research findings and engage in in-depth exchanges and cooperation with foreign experts.
Name: Dr. Tomás Soria Biurrun
Affiliation: CEIT—Basque Research and Technology Alliance (BRTA), Spain
Research interests: Cemented Carbides, Multicomponent alloy binders, Critical Raw Materials, Thermodynamic modelling, Recycling of cemented carbides
The following is a short interview with Dr. Tomás Soria Biurrun: