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  • MATERIALS SCIENCEAND ENGINEERING

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    24-26 Aug 201024-26 Aug 2010Darmstadt, GermanyDarmstadt, Germanywww.mse-congress.de

  • MSE 2010 Programme Overview

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    24 Aug 10:40 - 14:00 Hans Eckart Exner-Memorial, Building S3/20

    9:55-10:35

    10:40-12:20 D3 C2 E3 F5 A2 B6 C1

    12:20-13:45 lunch break

    13:45-14:25

    14:30-16:10 D3 C2 E3 F5 A3 B6 C1

    16:10-16:40 coffee break

    16:40-18:20 D3 C2 E3 F5 A4 B6 C1

    19:00-23:00 MSE-Party, Opening Prof. Quandt, MSE-CongressChair

    Wed 8:30-10:10 D3 D2 E2 F1 B2 B6 C1

    25 Aug 10:10-10:40 coffee break

    10:40-12:20 D3 D2 E2 F1 B2 B6 C1

    12:20-13:45 lunch break

    13:45-14:25 A1: 3. Plenary, Franz Faupel (University of Kiel, D)

    14:30-16:10 D3 D2 E2 F1 B1 B4 C3

    16:10-16:40 coffee break

    16:40-18:20 D3 D2 E2 F1 B1 B4 C3

    18:20-21:00

    Thu 8:30-9:10

    26. Aug9:15-10:55 B3 D1 C4 F3 B5 B1 C3

    10:55-11:20 coffee break

    11:20-13:00 B3 D1 C4 F3 B5 B1 C3

    13:00-14:00 lunch break

    14:00-15:40 B6 D1 C4 F3 B5 B1 C3

    15:45-16:25

    16:25-16:35 A1: Closing Address, Professor Heilmaier, TU Darmstadt

    Poster Evening with snacks and beer

    A1: MSE Opening, Prof. Kaysser

    A1: Announcement of the Poster Prize Winners

    4. Plenary, Gerhard Dehm (Erich-Schmid-Institute, A)

    A1: 5. Plenary, Matthias Wuttig (RWTH Aachen University, D)

    A1: 2. Plenary, Helena Van Swygenhoven-Moens;(PSI, CH)

    A1: 1. Plenary, Jürgen Rödel, (TU Darmstadt, D)

  • The Technical Programme and its Organisers

    A: Functional MaterialsE. Quandt, Christian-Albrechts-University of Kiel

    A2 Intelligent MaterialsH. Fritze, Technical University ofClausthal, Goslar (Germany); A. Hütten, University of Bielefeld(Germany)A3 Mesoporous M. Biener, Lawrence LivermoreNational Laboratory (USA); H. Peterlik, University of Vienna(Austria); J. Schneider, TechnischeUniversität Darmstadt; J. Biener, A.Hamza, Lawrence LivermoreNational Laboratory, USAA4 Polymer Nanocomposites H. Münstedt, University ofErlangen-Nürnberg (Germany); F. Faupel, Christian-Albrechts-University of Kiel (Germany)

    B: Structural MaterialsC. Leyens, Technische UniversitätDresden

    B1 Intermetallic Aluminides:Physical Metallurgy andProcessing F. Appel, M. Oehring, J. D.H.Paul, GKSS ForschungszentrumGeesthacht GmbH (Germany)B2 Modern Steels H. Biermann, P.R. Scheller,Technische Universität Freiberg(Germany)B3 Refractory Materials C. Aneziris, Technische UniversitätFreiberg (Germany); P. Quirmbach,Deutsches Institut für Feuerfest undKeramik, Bonn (Germany)B4 Functional AmorphousMaterials and Glasses L. Wondraczek, University ofErlangen-Nürnberg (Germany)B5 New Methods in MaterialsDesign W. Bleck, RWTH Aachen (Ger ma -ny); H.-J. Hoffmann, TechnischeUniversität Berlin (Germany)B6 Mechanical Properties andMicrostructureH.-J. Christ, University of Siegen(Germany); M. Heilmaier,Technische Universität Darmstadt(Germany)

    C: ProcessingR. Riedel, Technische Universität Darmstadt

    C1 Nanomaterials andComposites K.-H. Haas, Fraunhofer-Institut fürSilicatforschung, Würzburg(Germany); R. Gadow, F. Kern,University of Stuttgart (Germany)C2 CoatingsJ. Vetter, Sulzer Metaplas, BergischGladbach (Germany); R. Pitonak,Boehlerit GmbH & Co.KG,Kapfenberg (Austria)C3 Joining C. Sommitsch, Graz University ofTechnology (Austria); U. Reisgen,RWTH Aachen University, Juelich(Germany)C4 FAST Processing and RapidManufacturingJ. Stampfl, Technische UniversitätVienna (Austria); B. Baufeld,Katholieke Universiteit Leuven(Belgium); J. R. Groza, University ofCalifornia, Berkeley (USA); M.Farsari, Foundation for Researchand Technology-Hellas (FO.R.T.H.),Heraklion (Greece); P. Greil,University of Erlangen-Nürnberg(Germany)

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    D: Characterisation A.R. Kaysser-Pyzalla, Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin für Materia lien undEnergie

    D1 MicrostructureCharacterisation V. Abetz, GKSS-Forschungs zentrumGeesthacht GmbH (Germany); D.Rafaja, Technische UniversitätFreiberg (Germany)D2 New TechniquesW. Hoffelner, Paul Scherrer Institut,Villigen (Switzerland); C. Hébert,EPFL, Lausanne (Switzerland); U.Kaiser, University of Ulm (Germa -ny); A. Bleloch, University of Dares -bury, Liverpool (UK); J. Ren, Liver -pool John Moores Uni ver sity (UK);A. Froideval, Paul Scherrer Institut,Villigen (CH); J. Neuhaus,Technische Universität München(Germa ny); W. Neu mann,Humboldt-University Berlin(Germany)D3 Characterisation of MaterialProperties J. Olbricht, Bundesanstalt für Ma -terialforschung und -prüfung, Berlin(Germany); H.J. Maier, Universityof Paderborn (Germany); A. Weidner, Technische UniversitätFreiberg (Germany); D. Holland-Moritz, German Aerospace Center,Köln (Germany)

    E: ModellingK. Albe, Technische UniversitätDarmstadt

    E2 Materials ProcessingF. Hoffmann, Stiftung Institut fürWerkstofftechnik, Bremen (Germa -ny); H.J. Seifert, TechnischeUniversität Freiberg (Germany)E3 Nucleation, MicrostructureEvolution and Phase Transitions H. Emmerich, RWTH Aachen(Germany); I. Steinbach, RuhrUniversity Bochum (Germany)

    F: Biomat K. D. Jandt, T. F. Keller, Friedrich-Schiller-University Jena

    F1 Bio-Inspiration T. Scheibel, University of Bayreuth(Germany); I. Burgert, Max-Planck-Institut für Kolloid- undGrenzflächenforschung, Potsdam(Germany); S.-H. Yu, University ofScience and Technology of China;C. Zollfrank, University of Erlangen-Nürnberg (Germany)- BIOKON - Biomimetics Networkof Excellence- VDI - The Association of GermanEngineers, Society for Technologiesof Life Sciences -Landesexzellenzcluster derLandesexzellenzinitiative Hamburg"Integrated Materials Systems" F3 Interfaces K. Rezwan, University of Bremen(Germany); N.J. Shirtcliffe,Nottingham Trent University (UK)F5 Biomaterial ApplicationsA.R. Boccaccini, University ofErlangen-Nürnberg (Germany)

  • MSE Experts CommitteeGeneral InformationHans Eckart Exner-MemorialMSE Side EventsPlenary LecturesSymposium OrganisersLecture ProgrammePoster ProgrammeList of Authors

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    Programme

    24-26 Aug 2010Darmstadt, Germanywww.mse-congress.de

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    MSE Experts Committee

    Topic E: Modelling

    Prof. Dr. Karsten AlbeTechnische Universität Darmstadt

    Topic F: Biomat

    Prof. Dr. Klaus D. JandtFriedrich-Schiller-University Jena

    Dr. Thomas F. KellerFriedrich-Schiller-University Jena

    Congress Office MSE

    Deutsche Gesellschaft für Materialkunde e.V.Anja Mangold, Yvonne Koall, Ute RiedelSenckenberganlage 1060325 FrankfurtP: +49-(0)69-75306 [email protected] www.mse-congress.de

    Topic A: Functional Materials

    Prof. Dr. EckhardQuandtChristian-Albrechts-University of Kiel

    Topic B: Structural Materials

    Prof. Dr. ChristophLeyensTechnische UniversitätDresden

    Topic C: Processing

    Prof. Dr. Ralf RiedelTechnische Universität Darmstadt

    Topic D: Characterisation

    Prof. Dr. Anke Kaysser-Pyzalla Helmholtz-ZentrumBerlin für Materia lienund Energie, Berlin

    MSE will build a forum on which themultilateral parties can meet to exchange ideas and to organisesocietal activities.

    Do not miss this exellent occasion tocommunicate with the interesting community to discover its directions, priorities and opportunities. The newMSE will create an atmosphere inwhich young talents get the opportunityto mix with professors and industries.The programme is chaired by the MSE-Expert Committee.

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    General Information

    Conference FeesUniversity: 605 EUR (550 EUR for DGM members)Industry:786 EUR (715 EUR for DGM members)Student **/ PhD-Student:181 EUR (165 EUR DGM members)

    Fees for the attendance of the TechnicalProgramme are free of VAT.Surcharge of 10% for late registrationhas been included in the above registrati-on fees since 01 August 2010.

    Conference VenueMSE 2010TU Darmstadt, karo5, Karolinen -platz 5,64289 Darmstadt MSE Side EventsWelcome Hotel, Karolinenplatz 4,64289 Darmstadt

    ParkingThere is a car park at the Welcome Hotelthat can be used at 10 EUR per day.

    List of ParticipantsAll participants are listed on the website:www.mse-congress.deThe list of participants will remain onlineafter the congress.

    Lecture Presentation and DiscussionTimes- Plenary: 40 minutes (without discussion)

    - Keynote: 40 minutes (incl. 10 minutes of discussion)

    - Highlight Lecture and Lectures: 20 minutes (incl. 3 minutes of discussion)

    - Oral Poster: 3 minutes(discussion in front of the poster)

    Programm Details:5 Plenary Lectures10 Keynote Lectures8 Highlight Lectures290 Lectures76 Oral Posters210 Posters

    PublicationsThere might be number of journals whowill publish a selection of papers after thecongress based on particular Topics orSymposia. If a paper is among those thathave been chosen for publication, the edi-tor will get in touch with the author direct-ly. Therefore, we kindly ask authors not tosend any manuscripts without beingaddressed.

    Poster Mounting/Dismantling TimesPosters remain on display during thewhole congress. Mountig Times:Mon, 23 Aug: 18:00 - 19:00 hTue, 24 Aug: 8:00 - 10:00Dismantling Time:Thu, 26.8.: from 16:30 h

    Coffee BreaksCoffee will be served for free during the coffee breaks. Additional beverages,sandwiches and fruits may be purchased separately.

    LunchLunch is not included in the conferencefee. There are several opportunities in therefectory and in the city centre nearby.

    MSE PartyThe MSE party takes place on Tuesday at19:00 h. Participation is included in theconference fee. Accompanying persons orSide Events participants may purchasetickets at a price of 25 EUR.

    Poster EveningWednesday, 18:45 - 21:00 h, Foyer,Karo5The poster evening on Wednesday willgive poster authors the opportunity to beavailable in front of their poster in orderto discuss their subject and respond toquestions. Snacks and beverages will beoffered. Delegates start meeting the aut-hors at their posters after the lecture pro-gramme.

    Poster AwardThe best 3 posters will be awarded aposter prize that consists of a voucherfrom the publishing house Wiley-VCH.The winners will be identified by a jury.The Prizes will be announced on Thursdayat 8:30 h in Lecture Hall A1(before thePlenary Lecture).

  • Hans Eckart Exner-Memorial

    Tuesday, 24 August

    Hans Eckart Exner-Memorial „Progress in Sinter Technology andQuantitative Image Analysis ofMicrostructures“

    Hans Eckart Exner,Professor at theTechnische UniversitätDarmstadt, Germany,passed away inOctober 2009.

    A special session will be held on selectedlectures given by his former students, col-leagues and companions.

    Venue:Rundeturmstraße 10Buidling S3/20

    Programme:

    10:40 hLaudatio Hans Eckart Exner

    G. Petzow, Max-Planck-Institut fürMetallforschung,Stuttgart (Germany)

    11:00 h3D-Gefügeanalyse in der Mikro- Nano-und atomaren Skala

    F. Mücklich, SaarlandUniversity, Saar -brücken (Germany)

    11:20 hPulvermetallurgische Produkte und Ferti -gungsverfahren im Bereich "GreenEnergy"

    L. Sigl, Plansee SE,Reutte (Austria)

    11:40 hModeling of Sintering: Challenges andFurther Development

    E. Olevsky, SanDiego State University(USA)

    11:55 hOn the Use of Sintercladding as a NovelProcess for Iron-Base Wear ResistantCoatings

    S. Weber, Helmholtz-Zentrum-Berlin fürMaterialien undEnergie GmbH, Berlin(Germany)

    12:10 hInfluence of Microstructural Features onthe Electrical Conductivity of CuCr Alloys

    K. von Klinski-Wetzel,M. Heilmaier, C.Kowanda, F.E.H.Müller, TU Darmstadt(Germany)

    12:25 hSimulation und Quantitative Analyse vonGefügen mit irregulären Eutektika

    M. Rettenmayr,Friedrich SchillerUniversity Jena; O.Pompe, B. Dutta, TUDarmstadt (Germany)

    12:45 hReaktionssintern

    N. Claussen, Freiburg(Germany)

    13:05 hLunch in the Foyer of the Lecture Hallorganised by the Institue of PhysicalMetallurgy.

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  • MSE Side Events

    SE1: Wege zur Promotion in Material -wissenschaft und Werkstoff technikDienstag, 24. August 2010, 14:45 h -17:45 h, Welcome Hotel Darmstadt- in German -

    Vorstellung der Ausbildungskonzepte vonGraduiertenkollegs und SFBs mit integrier-tem Graduiertenkolleg im FachgebietMaterialwissenschaft undWerkstofftechnik:

    • Prof. Dr. Göken, Uni. Erlangen-Nürnberg• Prof. Dr. Grathwohl, Uni. Bremen• Prof. Dr. Quandt, Uni. Kiel•Dr. Geigenmüller, TU Bergakademie Freiberg

    • Prof. Dr. Wanner, KIT

    Pause 15 min

    •Dr. Schmidtmann, DFG, Promotion instrukturierten Programmen aus Sicht derDFG•V. Lohel, Promotion in den Ingenieur -wissenschaften, Ergebnisse einer ACA-TECH-Studie•N.N., Anforderungen an promovierte Ingenieure aus Sicht der Industrie, Vertreter der Fa. Heraeus

    • Prof. Dr. M. Heilmaier, TU Darmstadt, Promotion aus Sicht einer TU

    Podiumsdiskussion (30 min)

    Tuesday, 24 August Tuesday, 24 August

    SE4: Innovationspotenzial ausgewählterneuer Werkstoffe08:30 Uhr - 16:30 Uhr, Welcome Hotel

    In dem Symposium mit Workshop-Charakter werden die beiden folgendenWerkstoffthemen in zwei aufeinanderfol-genden Sessions behandelt:

    - Metallische Gläser (Vormittags-Session)

    - Funktionelle Oxide für die Elektronik(Nachmittags-Session)

    Beide Themen betreffen innovativeMaterialien, die sich dadurch auszeich-nen, dass sie sich (noch) im Stadium inten-siver materialwissenschaftlicher Forschungbefinden, aber bereits ein großesPotenzial hinsichtlich ihrer Anwendung ingesellschaftlich und wirtschaftlich relevan-ten Bereichen erkennen lassen.

    Ziel ist es, für diese beidenWerkstoffthemen den aktuellen nationalenund internationalen Stand der Forschungund Entwicklung abzustecken,Innovationspotenziale für verschiedeneAnwendungsbereiche aufzuzeigen undden weiteren Forschungs- undEntwicklungsbedarf herauszuarbeiten.Dazu werden verschiedeneFragestellungen, die sich zum einen auftechnologische Aspekte und zum anderenauf anwendungsspezifische Probleme kon-zentrieren, systematisch bearbeitet. In derabschließenden Diskussionsrunde sollendie adressierten Anwendungen und dieerforderlichen Entwicklungsschritte in einerRoadmap zeitlich eingeordnet werden.

    Das Symposium richtet sich sowohl anF&E-Gruppen aus Instituten undUnternehmen, die an den betreffendenWerkstoffen arbeiten, als auch an potenti-elle industrielle Anwender in derWertschöpfungskette. Der intensive Dialogder Teilnehmer soll dazu beitragen, denInnovations- und Umsetzungsprozess beiden betreffenden Werkstoffen zu unterstüt-zen.

    Die beiden Themen werden getrennt von-einander in einer Vormittags- und einerNachmittagssession bearbeitet. Nacheinem einführenden Übersichtsvortrag folgtdie erste offene Diskussionsrunde, in der

    SE5: Neue Chancen für Materialwissen -schaft und Werkstofftechnik im Europä -ischen Forschungsraum?14:45 -18:20 Uhr, Welcome Hotel

    Zielsetzungen• Visionen entwickeln (Forschungs-strategien, Konzepte, …)

    • Information, bestehende Möglichkeiten darstellen und gegenseitig austauschen

    • Bedarf an Themen, Maßnahmen, Förderung abfragen, der klar auf denMehrwert europäischer Zusammenarbeit abhebt.

    • Wie lässt sich dieser Bedarf aus deut-scher Sicht stärker in Europa vertreten?

    Häufig erscheint der Europäische For -schungs raum abstrakt und schwer durch-schaubar. Diese gemeinsam von acatechund DFG ausgerichtete Sitzung möchteden Europäischen Forschungsraum bessergreifbar machen und setzt dazu an ge -gen wärtigen Herausforderungen imBereich der Materialwissenschaft undWerkstofftechnik in Deutschland an.

    Vertreter aus Wissenschaft, Wirtschaft undAdministration werden anhand konkreterBeispiele folgende Fragen diskutieren: • Welche neuen Möglichkeiten können in einem Europäischen Forschungsraum entstehen?

    • Gibt es schon Beispiele guter Praxis? • Welche Themen und Fördermaßnahmensind jetzt und in Zukunft relevant?

    Ansprechpartner:Prof. Dr.‐Ing. Christina Berger, TechnischeUniversität Darmstadt / acatech(berger@mpa‐ifw.tu‐darmstadt.de)Dr. Marc‐Denis Weitze, acatechGeschäftsstelle([email protected])Dr.‐Ing. Burkhard Jahnen, DeutscheForschungsgemeinschaft([email protected])Dr.‐Ing. Xenia Molodava, DeutscheForschungsgemeinschaft([email protected])

    Wednesday, 25 August

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  • MSE Side Events

    die zentralen technologischenHerausforderungen von den Teilnehmernidentifiziert und durch Punktevergabebewertet werden sollen. In den darananschließenden fünf Modulen werden zen-trale Fragen zu einzelnen Technologie-und Anwendungsfeldern zunächst durcheinen ca. 5-minütigen Impulsvortrag eineseingeladenen Teilnehmers eingeleitet unddann im Plenum diskutiert.

    Ansprechpartner:Dr. Oliver Krauss ([email protected]) Dr. Ralf Fellenberg ([email protected]) Dr.-Ing. Gunther Hasse ([email protected])

    Tuesday, 24 August Wednesday, 25 August

    SE6: Unsichtbar, aber unverzichtbar:Wie steigern wir die Wahrnehmung vonMaterialwissenschaft undWerkstofftechnik in der Öffentlichkeit?14:45-18:20h, Welcome Hotel

    Sie sind die Grundlage etlicher bahnbre-chender Erfindungen, sie besitzen einkaum zu überschätzendes wirtschaftlichesPotenzial – und doch stehen sie imSchatten der öffentlichen Wahrnehmung:Werkstoffe gelten in der Außenwahr -nehmung als spröde. Nun klagen auchandere Disziplinen darüber, dass ihreBedeutung in der Öffentlichkeit nicht aus-reichend gewürdigt wird.Die geringe Wahrnehmung derWerkstoffe gefährdet inzwischen dieführende Position Deutschlands auf diesemGebiet: der Nachwuchs bleibt aus. Daherhat acatech, die Deutsche Akademie derTechnikwissenschaften, einen Ausbau derInformation und Kommunikation fürWerkstoffe auf allen Ebenen vonWissenschaft und Wirtschaft gefordert.Wie soll dies konkret bewerkstelligt wer-den? Was kann hier jeder einzelne tun?

    AnsprechpartnerProf. Dr.-Ing. Christina Berger, TechnischeUniversität Darmstadt / acatech(berger@mpa‐ifw.tu‐darmstadt.de)Dr. Marc-Denis Weitze, acatechGeschäftsstelle([email protected])Dr.-Ing. Pedro Dolabella Portella, BAM /BV MatWerk([email protected])

    SE3: Innovation, Technologietransfer undGesellschaft09:00 Uhr - 17:00 Uhr, Welcome Hotel

    Dieses Symposium soll Barrieren undChancen des Technologietransfers aus derWissenschaft in die Industrie diskutierenund neue Erkenntnisse aus der gegenwär-tigen Innovationsmanagement- undGründungsforschung aufzeigen, die dieEffizienz und Effektivität des Transfers ver-bessern können -- aus Sicht von Forschungund Industrie! Denn unter dem Begriff"Open Innovation" wird in jüngster Zeiteine intensive Diskussion über dieEinbeziehung externer Akteure in denunternehmerischen Innovationsprozessgeführt. Die Integration fremden Wissens(z.B. von Kunden, Zulieferern, Universi -täten, etc.) ist ein wettbewerbsentschei-dender Faktor zu erfolgreicheren Produk -ten angesehen. Zugleich weisen neueFormen der Abstimmung mit Beitragendenjenseits der Grenzen des Unternehmensneue und höchst effektive Wege der unter-nehmerischen Wertschöpfung.Mit besonderem Fokus auf Kleine- undMittelständige Unternehmen, mit traditio-nell geringen F&E Budgets werden aufdiesem Symposium, Erfahrungsberichteund Erkenntnisse aus aktuellenForschungsprojekten im Anwendungsfeldder Materialwissenschaften vorgestellt.Darüber hinaus sollen Vorträge zurGründungsforschung, der Finanzierungvon Ausgründungen sowie aus der Open-Innovation-Praxis Einblicke in diePotentiale des Technologie- bzw. desErkenntnistransfers in denMaterialwissenschaften gewähren.

    Prof. Dr. D. Hilgers, Universität Hamburg([email protected])Prof. Dr. F. Piller, RWTH Aachen([email protected])Prof. Dr. M. Weissenberger-Eibl([email protected])Dipl.-Kfm. K. Joachim, Universität Kasselund FhG-ISI-Karlsruhe([email protected])

    Wednesday, 25 August

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  • Plenary Lectures

    Technische Universität DarmstadtKaro5, Lecture Room A1

    New lead-free ferroelectrics: Piezoceramics, electrostrictors, high-temperature dielectricsJ. Rödel, Technische Universität Darmstadt (Germany)Chair: W. Kaysser, GKSS Research Centre, Geesthacht

    Lead-containing ceramics are ubiquitous in all areas of piezoelectric applications due to their superior properties. Oneof the major concerns in the development of new piezoelectrics therefore is the elimination of toxic lead. Since Bi3+,the only non-toxic heavy metal, has the same electronic structure as Pb2+, it is no surprise that Bi-based solid soluti-ons with perovskite structure have been intensively investigated. The aim is to find a morphotropic phase boundarysimilar to that found in the lead zirconate titanate phase diagram.In this presentation, we will review the current status of materials development and discuss opportunities still availablein the search for new compositions. In particular, ferroelectric and piezoelectric properties of systems based onBi1/2Na1/2TiO3 (BNT) will be presented. Particular focus is put on the influence of crystal structure changes as func-tion of temperature and electric field. Select examples of temperature-dependent ferroelasticity and blocking force willalso be given. Some materials are shown to display an electrostrictive strain higher than that of any lead-based elec-trostrictor. Finally, some of the compositions are very attractive as high-temperature dielectrics due to their consistentlyhigh permittivity up to more than 300°C, very little temperature dependence in permittivity and low dielectric losses.

    Born in 1958, Jürgen Rödel studied Materials Sciences in Erlangen and Ceramics in Leeds before getting his PhD fromUC California at Berkeley in 1988. In 1992, he obtained his habilitation from TU Hamburg-Harburg and is a professorin the Department of Materials- and Geosciences of TU Darmstadt since 1994, specializing on the mechanical and elec-trical properties of functional ceramics. In 1998 and 2004 he was a Visiting Professor at the University ofWashington/Seattle (USA) and Leeds (UK), respectively. Since 2003, he is the speaker of the Collaborative ResearchCenter 595 ‘Electrical Fatigue in Functional Materials’. In 2009, he received the Leibniz-Award of the German ScienceFoundation, the highest scientific award in Germany.

    Micromechanics and Microstructures: X-rays, Neutrons and ComputationH. Van Swygenhoven-Moens, Paul Scherrer Institut, Villigen (Switzerland)Chair: C. Leyens, Technische Universität Dresden

    The microstructure of today’s metals is steadily increasing its complexity because of the increasing demands on perfor-mance. Classical characterization and mechanical testing techniques can not provide all necessary input parameters foradapting predictive engineering models to such complex microstructures. Advances in X-ray/neutron technologies haveresulted in increased beam intensities, improved detector efficiencies and sub-micron focusing techniques. In-situmechanical testing during X-ray and neutron diffraction is now an excellent research method to provide synergies withcomputational modeling, addressing issues such as elastic and plastic anisotropy, load-sharing and phase transformingmechanisms, degradation phenomena and enhanced strengthening mechanism observed in spatially confined volumes.

    Prof. Dr. Helena Van Swygenhoven-Moens heads the Materials Science and Simulation group (MSS) at the PaulScherrer Institute and is an adjunct Professor in the Institute of Materials (IMX) of the Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale deLausanne (EPFL).MSS aims to develop synergies between computational material science and state-of-the-art in-situ mechanical testingduring X-ray and neutron diffraction allowing the study of the evolution of microstructures of structural materials duringdeformation. More information on MSS can be found on http://mss.web.psi.ch/

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    Technische Universität DarmstadtKaro5, Lecture Room A1

    Metal-Polymer Nanocomposites for Functional ApplicationsF. Faupel, Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel (Germany)Chair: E. Quandt, Christian-Albrechts-University of Kiel

    Nanocomposites combine favorable features of the constituents on the nanoscale to obtain new functionalities. Thepresent talk is concerned with the preparation of polymer-based nanocomposites consisting of metal nanoparticles in apolymer matrix and the resulting functional properties. Emphasis is placed on vapor phase deposition which inter aliaallows the incorporation of alloy clusters with well defined composition and tailored filling factor profiles. Examplespresented include optical composites with tuned particle surface plasmon resonances for plasmonic applications,magnetic high frequency materials with cut-off frequencies well above 1 GHz, sensors that are based on the dramaticchange in the electronic properties near the percolation threshold, and antibacterial coatings which benefit from thelarge effective surface of nanoparticles and the increased chemical potential which both strongly enhance ion release.

    Franz Faupel was born in Fritzlar, Germany, in 1957. He received his diploma and Ph.D. in physics from the Universityof Göttingen in 1982 and 1985, respectively, working on diffusion and defects in metals and alloys. Subsequently heinvestigated related subjects until in 1987 he joined the IBM Th. J. Watson Research Center in Yorktown Heights, NewYork, as a postdoctoral fellow studying mechanical properties of metal-polymer structures, as well as diffusion andsolid-state reactions in thin films. In 1988 he returned to the University of Göttingen, where his research focused ondiffusion in amorphous media, formation of metal-polymer interfaces, and thermodynamics, particularly of high-tempe-rature superconductors. Since 1994 Faupel is full professor and holds the Chair for Multicomponent Materials within the Faculty of MaterialsScience and Engineering at the University of Kiel, where he is also faculty member in the Physics Department.Since 2005 Faupel is coordinator of the North German Initiative on Nanomaterials (NINa).Faupel is Principal Editor of the Journal of Materials Research and was previously Associate Editor in Europe of thejournal. He served on the editorial boards of Applied Physics Letters, the Journal of Applied Physics, and Journal ofAdhesion Science and Technology and is member of the editorial advisory board of Defect and Diffusion Forum. Hisactivities also include work on other national and international advisory and evaluation boards. From 2008 to 2010he was Dean of the Faculty of Materials Science and Engineering.

    Small and Strong: Materials at their Mechanical LimitG. Dehm, Montanuniversität Leoben (Austria)Chair: R. Riedel, Technische Universität Darmstadt

    The continuous trend in miniaturization of materials for reliable applications in sensors, actuators as well as microelec-tronic and medical devices requires a fundamental understanding of the mechanical properties in the micro- and nano-meter regime. Novel approaches were developed in the last years to probe the mechanical properties at such smalldimensions and to unravel the underling deformation mechanisms with the ultimate aim of developing quantitativematerial laws for miniaturized materials.In this overview new insights in the deformation mechanisms of (sub)micron-sized fcc metals obtained by using tensi-on and compression tests in combination with electron microscopy observations, µLaue diffraction studies, and discretedislocation dynamics simulations are reported. Furthermore, recent results on the damage evolution and fracture beha-viour of thin film structures are presented. Benefits and challenges encountered in small scale mechanical testing willbe discussed.

    Prof. Dr. Gerhard Dehm is Head of the Department Materials Physics of the Montanuniversität Leoben (Austria) andDirector of the Erich Schmid Institute of Materials Science of the Austrian Academy of Sciences. He studied MaterialsScience (Erlangen) and received his PhD degree in 1995 (Stuttgart). He was a visiting scientist at the Technion inHaifa with an Alexander von Humboldt / F eodor Lynen scholarship and subsequently a senior scientist at the MPI forMetals Research, Stuttgart. His field of research includes mechanical size-effects in thin films and nanostructured mate-rials, interface related phenomena in materials and in-situ electron microscopy. He has received several awards, inclu-ding the Masing Memorial Award from the DGM and the Award for Nanosciences of Styria. His publication list containsmore than 180 scientific publications, including contributions to books and more than 65 invited lectures.

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  • Plenary Lectures

    Technische Universität DarmstadtKaro5, Lecture Room A1

    Phase Change Materials: from Optical Data Storage to Novel Electronic MemoriesM. Wuttig, RWTH Aachen (Germany)Chair: M. Heilmaier, Technische Universität Darmstadt

    Phase change media are among the most promising materials in information technology. They are already employed inrewriteable optical data storage, where the pronounced difference of optical properties between the amorphous andcrystalline state is used. This unconventional class of materials is also the basis of a storage concept to replace flashmemory. This talk will discuss the unique material properties which characterize phase change materials. In particular,it will be shown that the crystalline state of phase change materials is characterized by the occurrence of resonantbonding, a particular flavour of covalent bonding. This insight is employed to predict systematic property trends and todevelop non-volatile memories with DRAM-like switching speeds potentially paving the road towards a universalmemory. Phase change materials do not only provide exciting opportunities for applications including ‘greener’ stora-ge devices, but also form a unique quantum state of matter as will be demonstrated by transport measurements.

    Since 1997 Full Professor of Physics at the University of Technology,Aachen, Germany• Head of Research Group: Physics of novel Materials,• Research mission: prepare and characterize novel materials with unique optical and electronic properties. • Conduct research in the fields of: a) chalcogenide based semiconductors, b) organic materials for opto-electronicapplications, c) optical functional coatings.• Speaker of the Strategy Board of RWTH Aachen (since 2009)• Dean of the Faculty of Science, Mathematics and Computer Sciences (2006-2008)• Visiting professor at CRMC2 - CNRS Marseille (4/1995), AT&T Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill (1995-1997),Hangzhou University (8/1998), Kenyatta University (1999), IBM Research Center Almaden (Spring 2006), DataStorage Institute Singapore (10/2007), Shanghai Institute of Microsystems and Information, Chinese Academy ofSciences (8/2009), Stanford University (Spring 2010), Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Summer 2010) • Several national and international awards

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  • MSE 2010 Symposium Organisers

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    A2 - Intelligent Materials

    H. Fritze, TechnicalUniversity of Claust-hal, Goslar (D)

    A. Hütten, Universityof Bielefeld (D)

    A3 - Mesoporous

    M. Biener, LawrenceLivermore NationalLaboratory (USA)

    J. Biener, LawrenceLivermore NationalLaboratory (USA)

    J. Schneider, Techni-sche Universität Darm-stadt (D)

    H. Peterlik, Universityof Vienna (A)

    A. Hamza, Lawrence Livermore NationalLaboratory (USA)

    Topic AFunctional Materials

    A4 - Polymer Nanocomposites

    H. Münstedt, Universi-ty of Erlangen-Nürn-berg (D)

    F. Faupel, Christian-Albrechts University atKiel (D)

    B1 - Intermetallic Aluminides: PhysicalMetallurgy and Processing

    F. Appel, GKSSResearch Centre,Geesthacht (D)

    M. Oehring, GKSSResearch Centre,Geesthacht (D)

    Jonathan D.H. Paul, GKSS ResearchCentre, Geesthacht (D)

    B2 - Modern Steels

    H. Biermannn, TU BergakademieFreiberg (D)

    P.R. Scheller, TU Bergakademie Freiberg (D)

    B3 - Refractory Materials

    C. Aneziris, TU BergakademieFreiberg (D)

    P. Quirmbach,Deutsches Institut fürFeuerfest undKeramik, Bonn (D)

    Topic BStructural Materials

  • MSE 2010 Symposium Organisers

    B4 - Functional Amorphous Materials andGlasses

    L. Wondraczek, Uni-versity of Erlangen-Nürnberg (D)

    B5 - New Methods in Materials Design

    W. Bleck, RWTHAachen University (D)

    H. Hoffmann, Universi-ty of Technology, Ber-lin (D)

    B6 - Mechanical Properties and Micro-structure

    H. Christ, University ofSiegen (D)

    M. Heilmaier, Technische UniversitätDarmstadt (D)

    Topic BStructural Materials

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    C1 - Nanomaterials and Composites

    K. Haas, FraunhoferInstitute for SilicateResearch, Würzburg(D)

    R. Gadow, Universityof Stuttgart (D)

    F. Kern, University of Stttgart (D)

    C2 - Coatings

    J. Vetter, Sulzer Meta-plas, Bergisch Glad-bach (D)

    R. Pitonak, BoehleritGmbH & Co.KG,Kapfenberg (A)

    C3 - Joining

    C. Sommitsch, GrazUniversity of Technolo-gy (A)

    U. Reisgen, RWTHAachen University, Jue-lich (D)

    Topic CProcessing

    C4 - Additive Manufacturing and FieldAssisted Sintering Techniques

    J. Stampfl, ViennaUniversity ofTechnology (A)

    B. Baufeld, CatholicUniversity of Leuven (B)

    Joanna R. Groza,Dept. of ChemicalEngineering andMaterials Science,Univ. of California(USA)

    Maria Farsari,Foundation forResearch andTechnology-Hellas(FO.R.T.H.), Heraklion,Crete (GR)

    P. Greil, University ofErlangen-Nürnberg,Germany (D)

  • MSE 2010 Symposium Organisers

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    D1 - Microstructure Characterisation

    V. Abetz, GKSS Rese-arch Centre, Geest-hacht (D)

    D. Rafaja, TU Berga-kademie Freiberg(D)

    Topic DCharacterisation

    D2 - New Techniques

    W. Hoffelner, PaulScherrer Institut, Villi-gen (CH)

    J. Ren, Liverpool JohnMoores University(GB)

    A. Froideval, PaulScherrer Institut, Villi-gen (CH)

    J. Neuhaus, TU Mün-chen (D)

    W. Neumann, Humboldt-University Berlin(D)

    C. Hébert, EPFL, Lausanne (CH)

    U. Kaiser, University of Ulm (D)

    A. Bleloch, University of Daresbury, Liver-pool (GB)

    D3 - Characterisation of MaterialProperties

    J. Olbricht, FederalInstitute for MaterialsResearch and Testing,Berlin (D)

    H.J. Maier, Universityof Paderborn (D)

    A. Weidner, TUBergakademieFreiberg (D)

    D. Holland-Moritz,German AerospaceCenter, Köln (D)

  • MSE 2010 Symposium Organisers

    E2 - Materials Processing

    F. Hoffmann, StiftungInstitut für Werkstoff-technik, Bremen (D)

    H.J. Seifert, TU Berga-kademie Freiberg (D)

    E3 - Nucleation, Microstructure Evolutionand Phase Transitions

    H. Emmerich, RWTHAachen University (D)

    I. Steinbach, Ruhr-Uni-versity Bochum (D)

    E. Gamsjäger, Univer-sity of Leoben (A)

    M.C. Record,Universi-ty Aix-Marseille III (F)

    E.J. Mittemeijer, Max -Planck- Institute forMetals Research, Stutt-gart (D)

    Topic EModelling

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    Topic FBiomat

    F3 - Interfaces

    K. Rezwan, Universityof Bremen (D)

    N.J. Shirtcliffe,Nottingham TrentUniversity (UK)

    T.F. Keller, FriedrichSchiller University ofJena (D)

    F5 - Biomaterial Applications

    A.R. Boccaccini,University of Erlangen-Nürnberg (D)

    F1 - Bio-Inspiration

    T. Scheibel, Universityof Bayreuth (D)

    I. Burgert, Max-PlanckInstitute of Colloidsand Interfaces, Pots-dam (D)

    S.-H. Yu, University ofScience and Technolo-gy of China

    C. Zollfrank, Universityof Erlangen-Nürnberg(D)

    - BIOKON - Biomimetics Network of Excel-lence - VDI - The Association of GermanEngineers, Society for Technologies of LifeSciences - Landesexzellenzcluster der Landesexzel-lenzinitiative Hamburg "Integrated Materi-als Systems"

  • Tuesday

    Phase Evolution ofMagnetron Sputtered

    Solid State Devicesfor Oxygen Sensing

    Role of the InternalInterfaces in the

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    A3

    Nucleation, MicrostructureEvolution and PhaseTransitions

    Nuclation/Crystallisation

    H. Emmerich, Universität Bayreuth(Germany)

    Room: Symposium: F5

    A4

    Biomaterial Applications

    Biopolymers and Composites

    A.R. Boccaccini,Friedrich-Alexander-UniversitätErlangen-Nürnberg (Germany)

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    Materials testing – How toput the right questions andget the right answersP.D. Portella (Sp), B. Skrotzki,Federal Institute for MaterialsResearch and Testing, Berlin(Germany)

    Keynote Lecture

    Nonlinear UltrasonicMeasurements for DamageCharacterization ofComposite LaminatesU. Rabe (Sp), S. Hirsekorn,Fraunhofer Institute forNon-Destructive Testing,Saarbrücken (Germany)

    Recent Developments in theStudy of EnvironmentalDegradation: HydrogenEffect on DislocationNucleationA. Barnoush (Sp), H. Vehoff,Saarland University, Saarbrücken(Germany)

    Oral Poster - SubsessionPoster 1: D3-694Poster 2: D3-265Poster 3: D3-336Poster 4: D3-163Poster 5: D3-749

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    Development of PVDTernary AlTiN, AlCrN andRelated CoatingsP.H. Mayrhofer, University of Leoben(Austria)

    Keynote Lecture

    Phase Evolution ofMagnetron Sputtered TiCx/Al (0.4 x 1.2) BilayerThin Films upon AnnealingA. Abdulkadhim (Sp), T. Takahashi,D. Music, J.M. Schneider, RWTHAachen University (Germany)

    Role of the Internal Interfacesin the Enhancement ofHardness and ThermalStability of Nanocrystalline(Ti,Al)N CoatingsD. Rafaja (Sp), C. Wuestefeld,Technical University of Freiberg(Germany); C. Baehtz,ForschungszentrumDresden-Rossendorf; (Germany); V.Klemm, M. Dopita, TechnicalUniversity of Freiberg (Germany) et

    Oral Poster - SubsessionPoster 1: C2-103Poster 2: C2-297Poster 3: C2-498Poster 4: C2-506Poster 5: C2-520

    What Can We Learn aboutNucleation from ColloidalSystems ?F. Spaepen, Harvard University,Cambridge, MA (USA)

    Keynote Lecture

    Nucleation: Analysis as anAthermal ProcessA.L. Greer, University of Cambridge(UK)

    Highlight Lecture

    On the Impact ofHeterogeneous Nucleationon the Peritectic GrowthMode in Ti-Al-BM. Apel (Sp), J. Eiken, U. Hecht,ACCESS e.V., Aachen (Germany)

    Competition BetweenHomogeneous and WallInduced HeterogeneousNucleation in ChargedColloidal Model SystemsA. Engelbrecht, R. Meneses, H.J.Schöpe (Sp), Johannes GutenbergUniversity Mainz (Germany)

    Evaluation of PolymericMixtures PLDLA/PCL andPU/PCL for Nerve GuideImplantsP. Bednarz (Sp), M. Krzysztofinska,J. Laska, University of Science andTechnology (AGH), Krakau (Poland)

    Adhesion and Proliferationof BALB/3T3 Fibroblasts onNon-Wovens made ofRecombinant Spider SilkProteinsA. Leal-Egana (Sp), G. Lang, K.Schacht, T. Scheibel, University ofBayreuth (Germany)

    Development of EngineeredPatches for MyocardialTissue EngineeringA.R. Boccaccini (Sp), University ofErlangen-Nürnberg (Germany); R.Rai, University of Westminster,London (UK); E. Rosellini,University of Pisa (Italy); C.Cristallini, CNR, Pisa (Italy); N.Barbani, University of Pisa (Italy) et

    Surface-Modified 3DCell-Substrates fromPolycaprolactone Producedby Rapid PrototypingT. Desmet (Sp), H. Declercq, E.Berneel, R. Cornelissen, P. Dubruel,Ghent University, Gent (Belgium)

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    Coatings

    Coatings I

    J. Vetter, Sulzer Metaplas, BergischGladbach (Germany)

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    Characterisation of MaterialProperties

    Advanced MicrostructuralCharacterisation and DamageDetectionB. Skrotzki, Bundesanstalt fürMaterialforschung und -prüfung,Berlin (Germany)

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    Solid State Devicesfor Oxygen Sensing

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    A5

    Intelligent Materials

    Intelligent Materials

    H. Fritze, Technische UniversitätClausthal, Goslar (Germany)

    Solid State Devices forOxygen Sensing andControlM. Schulz (Sp), TechnicalUniversity of Clausthal, Goslar(Germany); C. Stenzel, AstriumSpace Transportation,Friedrichshafen (Germany); H. Fritze,Technical University of Clausthal,Goslar (Germany)

    Tunnel Spectroscopy ofMagnetic Tunnel Junctionswith Heusler ElectrodesA. Thomas (Sp), D. Ebke, P.Thomas, V. Drewello, O. Schebaum,University of Bielefeld (Germany)

    Oral Poster - SubsessionPoster 1: A2-466Poster 2: A2-763Poster 3: A2-298Poster 4: A2-319Poster 5: A2-711

    Room: Symposium: B6

    A03

    Mechanical Properties andMicrostructure

    Cast Iron and Steel (Martensitic,TRIP, TWIP)

    H.-J. Christ, Universität Siegen(Germany)

    Determination ofStress-Strain Curves in aCast TRIP-Steel under BiaxialPlanar LoadingK. Nagel, D. Kulawinski (Sp), S.Henkel, H. Biermann, TechnicalUniversity of Freiberg (Germany); P.Hübner, University of AppliedSciences, Mittweida (Germany)

    Relation between DamageNucleation andMicrostructure in TRIP SteelsK. DAVUT (Sp), S. Zaefferer,Max-Planck-Institut for IronResearch, Düsseldorf (Germany)

    Room: Symposium: C1

    A04

    Nanomaterials andComposites

    Nano1

    F. Kern, Universität Stuttgart(Germany)

    Study of Pt BasedMetallisation Layers forHigh Temperature SAWSensorsG. Bruckner (Sp), J. Bardong, R.Fachberger, Carinthian Tech ResearchAG, Villach (Austria); B. Wall,Vectron International, Teltow(Germany)

    Representing LocalAccumulations of MinorDefects in Ductile Cast Ironby an Appropriate MaterialModelM. Suty (Sp), H.-C. Schneider, O.Kraft, Karlsruhe Institute ofTechnology,Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen(Germany)

    Nano-Structure andProperties of CelluloseM. Ioelovich, O. Figovsky (Sp),Polymate Research Centre, Migdal HaEmek (Israel)

    Homo and HeterometallicIron Alkoxides as NovelPrecursors for MaterialApplicationsT. Fischer (Sp), G. Fornalczyk, S.Mathur, University of Cologne, Köln(Germany)

    Metal Salt Induced Synthesisof Hybrid MetalCore-Siloxane ShellNanoparticles and SiloxaneNanowiresA. Goyal (Sp), A. Kumar, P.M.Ajayan, Rice University, Houston(USA)

    Heusler Compounds forSpintronics Applications -From Half-MetallicFerromagnets to TopologicalInsulatorsS. Chadov (Sp), C. Felser, JohannesGutenberg-Universität, Mainz(Germany)

    Microstructure Evolution inTWIP Steels duringDeformation with Strain PathChangesN.-N. Elhami (Sp), S. Zaefferer, MaxPlanck Institute for Iron ResearchGmbH, Düsseldorf (Germany); I.Thomas, H. Hoffmann,Thyssenkrupp Steel Europe AG,Dortmund (Germany)

    Maskless Printed MIMCapacitors with NanosizedSilver Inks and BariumTitanate FilledInorganic-Organic HybridPolymers (ORMOCER(R)s)J. Bahr (Sp), G. Domann, R.Houbertz, Frauhofer Institut fürSilicatchemie, Würzburg (Germany);V. Zöllmer, C. Werner, FraunhoferIFAM, Bremen (Germany)

    Oral Poster - SubsessionPoster 1: C1-672Poster 2: C1-675

  • Tuesday

    Bio-Active PlasmaNanocompositePreparation,Chemical

    Orientation ofMesoporous

    Oral Poster -Subsession

    Room: Symposium: E3

    A3

    Nucleation, MicrostructureEvolution and PhaseTransitions

    Steel Application

    E. Gamsjäger, MontanuniversitätLeoben (Austria)

    Room: Symposium: F5

    A4

    Biomaterial Applications

    Scaffolds / Tissue Engineering

    A.R. Boccaccini,Friedrich-Alexander-UniversitätErlangen-Nürnberg (Germany)

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    Thermal Stability of anUltra-Fine GrainedAlMnFe-Alloy Produced byEqual Channel AngularPressingR. Berghammer (Sp), A. Rott, W. Hu,RWTH Aachen University (Germany);A. Hasani, Universite Paul Verlaine,Metz Ile du Saulcy (France); G.Gottstein, RWTH Aachen University(Germany)

    Investigation of theAnnealing Behavior ofSeverely Deformed Ultra FineGrained Cu-Zr UsingAdvanced MicrostructureCharacterization TechniquesA. Khorashadizadeh (Sp), M.Winning, S. Zaefferer, D. Raabe, MaxPlanck Institute for Iron ResearchGmbH, Düsseldorf (Germany)

    The Effect of Ultra-Fine GrainSizes on Microstructure andFunctional Properties inNi-rich NiTi Shape MemoryAlloysJ.A. Burow, E. Payton (Sp), RuhrUniversity of Bochum (Germany);E.A. Prokofiev, Ufa Sate AviationTechnical University (RussianFederation); R. Zametta, J. Frenzel,Ruhr University of Bochum(Germany) et al.

    Fatigue Behavior ofUltra-Fine Grained Alloysunder Cyclic Loading:Microstructural Aspects ofCrack Initiation and CrackPropagationT. Niendorf (Sp), H.J. Maier,University of Paderborn (Germany)

    Influence of Backpressureduring Equal ChannelAngular Pressing on theFatigue Behaviour ofAA5754 and Cu 99.5A. Böhner (Sp), University ofErlangen-Nürnberg (Germany); R.Lapovok, Monash University,Clayton (USA); H.W. Höppel, M.Göken, University ofErlangen-Nürnberg (Germany)

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    Unique Pattern Formation inCVD Hard CoatingsR. Pitonak (Sp), Boehlerit GmbH &co.KG, Kapfenberg (Austria); J.Garcia, Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin fürMaterialien und Energie GmbH(Germany)

    Bio-Active PlasmaNanocomposite CoatingsThrough Controlled SilverReleaseD. Hegemann (Sp), E. Körner, Empa,St.Gallen (Switzerland)

    Preparation, ChemicalCharacterisation andMechanical Investigation ofSol-Gel Derived ZrO2-SiO2CoatingsI. Uhlmann (Sp), J. Pradella, MerckKGaA, Darmstadt (Germany); J.Rödel, Technische UniversitätDarmstadt (Germany)

    Oral Poster - SubsessionPoster 1: C2-74Poster 2: C2-118Poster 3: C2-533Poster 4: C2-568

    Deformation of the StrandShell during PeritecticTransformationM. Zeng, I. Steinbach (Sp),Ruhr-University Bochum (Germany)

    Physically-Basedthrough-Process Model forthe Prediction ofMicrostructure Evolutionduring Processing of DualPhase SteelsJ. Rudnizki (Sp), U. Prahl, W. Bleck,RWTH Aachen University (Germany)

    A model on the Formationof Butterfly-Type Martensitein Fe-30 % Ni Alloy Usingthe 3D-Phase-Fields ModelJ. Kundin (Sp), H. Emmerich, RWTHAachen University (Germany)

    Influence of Lattice Defectson Nucleation and Growthof Different Modifications ofNanoprecipitates of AlN inNitrided Fe-Al AlloyS. Meka (Sp), E. Bischoff, MaxPlanck Institute for Metals Research,Stuttgart (Germany); R.E. Schacherl,University of Stuttgart (Germany) etal.

    Multi Phase CellularAutomaton Simulation ofthe Heat Treatment of DualPhase SteelF. Roters (Sp), Y. Li, N. Peranio, U.Witt, D. Raabe, Max-Planck-Institutfür Eisenforschung GmbH,Düsseldorf (Germany)

    Gas Phase Sintering ofHydroxyapatite /Beta-Tricalcium PhosphateScaffolds for BoneReplacement ApplicationsM. Schlosser (Sp), H.J. Kleebe,Technische Universität Darmstadt(Germany)

    Fabrication of Crack-FreeCeramic Micropatterns by aModified MouldingTechniqueM. große Holthaus (Sp), L. Treccani,K. Rezwan, University of Bremen(Germany)

    Hydrothermal Conversion ofBiogenic Carbonates forBone ReplacementApplicationsS. Schultheiß (Sp), I. Sethmann,H.-J. Kleebe, Technische UniversitätDarmstadt (Germany)

    Tissue EngineeredMacroporous Gelatin-BasedCryogels with AnisotropicPorosity for Wound HealingApplicationsR. Shevchenko (Sp), University ofBrighton (UK); M. Eeman, StratiCELL,Gembloux (Belgium); I.N. Savina,I.U. Allan, S.L. James, University ofBrighton (UK); M. Salmon,StratiCELL, Gernbloux (Belgium) etal.

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    Coatings

    Coatings II

    J. Vetter, Sulzer Metaplas, BergischGladbach (Germany)

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    Characterisation of MaterialProperties

    Closing Event DFG Research Unit"Ultra Fine Grained Materials" (I)

    H.J. Maier, Universität Paderborn(Germany)

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    Mesoporous

    Mesoporous

    H. Peterlik, Universität Wien (Austria)

    Orientation of MesoporousStructuresS. Pabisch (Sp), M. Weinberger,University of Vienna, Wien (Austria);N. Hüsing, University of Salzburg(Germany); H. Peterlik, University ofVienna, Wien (Austria)

    Controlled Synthesis of 3-DNanowire Networks by IonTrack-TemplateElectrodepositionM. Rauber (Sp), R. Neumann, M.E.Toimil-Molares, GSIHelmholtzzentrum fürSchwerionenforschung, Darmstadt(Germany); W. Ensinger, TechnischeUniversität Darmstadt (Germany)

    Oral Poster - SubsessionPoster 1: A3-246Poster 2: A3-154Poster 3: A3-655

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    A03

    Mechanical Properties andMicrostructure

    Steels (Austenitic, Duplex, ODS)

    H.-J. Christ, Universität Siegen(Germany)

    Microstructure andMechanical Properties ofNew lean Duplex StainlessSteelsC. Herrera (Sp), D. Ponge, D. Raabe,Max Planck Institute for IronResearch GmbH, Düsseldorf(Germany)

    High Temperature FatigueTesting and 475°CEmbrittlement of DuplexStainless SteelK. Wackermann (Sp), H.-J. Christ,University of Siegen (Germany)

    Temperature andStrain-Time Phasing Effectson the ThermomechanicalFatigue Behaviour of316L(N) Austenitic StainlessSteelA. Nagesha (Sp), R. Kannan, P.Parameswaran, R. Sandhya, IndiraGandhi Centre for Atomic Research,Kalpakkam (India); K. BhanuSankara Rao, University ofHyderabad (India) et al.

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    Nanomaterials andComposites

    Nano 2

    K.-H. Haas, Fraunhofer Institut fürSilicatforschung, Würzburg(Germany)

    Behavior of NanoporousCarbon Aerogels in LiquidHydrogenA. van Buuren (Sp), T. Willey, S.Kucheyev, J.R.I. Lee, T. Baumann, J.Biener, A. Hamza, LawrenceLivermore National LAboratory(USA); J. Ilavsky, A. Deriy, ArgonneNational Laboratory (USA)

    Highlight LectureIn-Situ XRD Investigations onthe Deformation Behavior ofa Nanostructured ODS SteelP. Schloth (Sp), Paul-SchererInstitute, Villigen (Switzerland); P.Susila, Indian Institute ofTechnology, Chennai (India); S.Van Petegen, Paul Scherrer Institute,Villigen (Switzerland) et al.

    Highlight LectureNovel Zirconia-AluminaNanocomposites CombiningHigh Strength andToughnessF. Kern (Sp), R. Gadow, Universityof Stuttgart (Germany)

    Highlight Lecture

    Effect of MicrostructureDefects on the HighPressure/High TemperatureSynthesis of Boron NitrideNanocompositesC. Schimpf (Sp), M. Schwarz, T.Barsukova, V. Klemm, E. Kroke, D.Rafaja, Technical University ofFreiberg (Germany)

    High Velocity SuspensionFlame Spraying (HVSFS) ofCeramic Nano PowdersF. Kern (Sp), A. Killinger, A. Manzat,A. Gadow, University of Stuttgart(Germany)

    Electrically TunableNanoporous CarbonAerogel ActuatorsL. Shao (Sp), Karlsruher Institute ofTechnology,Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen(Germany); J. Biener, LawrenceLivemore Nationla Laboratory,California (USA) et al.

    Investigation on StrainHardening Behaviour ofMetastable AusteniticStainless SteelsT. Labudde (Sp), M. Wildau, W.Bleck, RWTH Aachen University(Germany)

    Oral Poster - SubsessionPoster 1: C1-482Poster 2: C1-556Poster 3: C1-586Poster 4: C1-596Poster 5: C1-597

  • Tuesday

    NovelNanostructured,Novel TiAlN andTiAlCN Coatings by

    Preparation andProperties of Some

    In Situ Monitoring ofUV Curing of

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    A3

    Nucleation, MicrostructureEvolution and PhaseTransitions

    Thermodynamic Concepts

    I. Steinbach, Ruhr-UniversitätBochum (Germany)

    Room: Symposium: F5

    A4

    Biomaterial Applications

    Bioceramics, Metals andNanomaterials for BiomedicalApplicationsA.R. Boccaccini,Friedrich-Alexander-UniversitätErlangen-Nürnberg (Germany)

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    Accelerated GrainRefinement duringAccumulative Roll Bondingby NanoparticleReinforcementC.W. Schmidt (Sp), V. Maier, C.Knieke, H.W. Höppel, W. Peukert, M.Göken, University ofErlangen-Nürnberg (Germany)

    Equal-Channel AngularPressing of Medium- toHigh-Strength PrecipitationHardening AluminiumWrought AlloysM. Hockauf (Sp), P. Frint, S.Wagner, S. Fritsch, K. Hockauf, D.Nickel, M. Wagner, ChemnitzUniversity of Technology(Germany)

    Thermally ActivatedDislocation Movement andCreep in Ultra-Fine-Grainedand Nanocrystalline NickelK. Schüler (Sp), B. Philippi, W.Weinmann, H. Vehoff, SaarlandUniversity, Saarbrücken (Germany)

    Microstructure, MechanicalBehavior and DeformationMechanisms ofNanocrystalline Ni-FeJ. Zimmermann (Sp), S. VanPetegem, Paul Scherrer Institute,Villigen (Switzerland); S.Brandstetter, M. Legros,CEMES-CNRS, Toulouse (France); X.Sauvage, University of Rouen,Saint-Etienne du Rouvray (France) et

    Oral Poster - SubsessionPoster 1: D3-462Poster 2: D3-137Poster 3: D3-442Poster 4: D3-657Poster 5: D3-738

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    INVITED: Plasma Spray –PVD: A New Technologybetween Thermal Sprayingand PVDK. von Niessen, Sulzer Metco AG,Wohlen (Switzerland)

    Novel Nanostructured,Easy-to-Clean and WearResistantSiOx/[Si(NCN)2]n-BasedSol-Gel CoatingsE. Ionescu (Sp), TechnischeUniversität Darmstadt (Germany); W.Kolbe, Heidelberger DruckmaschinenAG (Germany); J. Harenburg, M.Zschuppe, FEW Chemicals, Wolfen(Germany); R. Riedel, TechnischeUniversität Darmstadt (Germany)

    Novel TiAlN and TiAlCNCoatings by LPCVDI. Endler (Sp), M. Höhn, FraunhoferInstitute for Ceramic Technologiesand Systems, Dresden (Germany)

    In Situ Monitoring of UVCuring of Acrylate CoatingsS. Agarwal (Sp), H. Oehler, D.Lellinger, I. Alig, DeutschesKunststof-Institut, Darmstadt(Germany)

    Oral Poster - SubsessionPoster 1: C2-605Poster 2: C2-650Poster 3: C2-348Poster 4: C2-119

    First-Principles Study of theTi-Fe Eutectic SystemL.-F. Zhu (Sp), M. Friak, A. Dick, T.Hickel, Max Planck Institute for IronResearch GmbH, Düsseldorf(Germany); J. Huber, H. Emmerich,RWTH Aachen University (Germany)et al.

    Microstructure Evolution:Thermodynamic ConceptsJ. Svoboda (Sp), Academy ofScience of the Czech Republic, Brno(Czech Republic); M. Gamsjäger,F.D. Fischer, MontanuniversitätLeoben (Austria)

    Ab Initio Determination ofThermodynamic Propertiesup to the Melting PointB. Grabowski (Sp), L. Ismer, T.Hickel, J. Neugebauer,Max-Planck-Institut fürEisenforschung GmbH, Düsseldorf(Germany)

    Modeling the Kinetics ofDiffusive PhaseTransformationsE. Gamsjäger (Sp), University ofLeoben (Austria); J. Svoboda,Academy of Sciences of the CzechRepublic, Brmo (Czech Republic);F.D. Fischer, University of Leoben(Austria)

    A Theoretical Approach toUnderstanding the Effect ofSubstrate Geometry onTissue GrowthJ. Dunlop (Sp), Max PlanckInstitute of Colloids and Interfaces,Potsdam (Germany); E. Gamsjäger,Montanuniversität Leoben (Austria);M. Rumpler, Ludwig BoltzmannInstitute of Osteology, Vienna(Austria) et al.

    Development andCharacterisation ofFunctionalised CeramicMicrotubes for BacteriaFiltrationS. Kroll (Sp), L. Treccani, G.Grathwohl, K. Rezwan, University ofBremen (Germany)

    Dielectric Spectroscopy andMicrostructure of SinteredCalcium Titanate (CaTiO3)Samples With DifferentPorositiesG. Rott (Sp), F. Zhang, J.Schlichting, J. Haba, W. Kröger, E.Burkel, Rostock University(Germany)

    Characterization ofBiomaterials UsingSynchrotron RadiationBased MicrotomographyF. Beckmann (Sp), GKSS ResearchCentre, Geesthacht (Germany); F.Witte, Medizinische HochschuleHannover (MHH) (Germany); B.Müller, University of Basel(Switzerland) et al.

    Highlight Lecture

    Development andCharacterization ofOpen-Cell Ti6Al7Nb ImplantStructures for BoneReplacementM. Altindis (Sp), U. Krupp,University for Applied Sciences ofOsnabrück (Germany); T. Guillen, A.Ohrndorf, University of Siegen(Germany); K. Hagemann, A.Bührig-Polaczek, RWTH AachenUniversity (Germany) et al.

    Oral Poster - SubsessionPoster 1: F5-189Poster 2: F5-439Poster 3: F5-599Poster 4: F5-64

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    Coatings

    Coatings III

    R. Pitonak, Boehlerit GmbH &Co.KG, Kapfenberg (Austria)

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    Characterisation of MaterialProperties

    Closing Event DFG Research Unit"Ultra Fine Grained Materials" (II)

    M. Göken,Friedrich-Alexander-UniversitätErlangen-Nürnberg (Germany)

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    NovelNanostructured,Novel TiAlN andTiAlCN Coatings by

    Preparation andProperties of Some

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    Polymer Nanocomposites

    Polymer Nanocomposites

    F. Faupel,Christian-Albrechts-Universität zuKiel (Germany)

    Preparation and Propertiesof SomePolyurethane/LayeredSilicate NanocompositesA. Saad (Sp), National ResearchCentre, Cairo (Egypt); O.I.H. Dimitry,Z.I. Abdeen, E.A. Ismail, EgyptianPetroleum Research Institute, Cairo(Egypt)

    Polymer CompositesReinforced ByMontmorilloniteK. Ergin (Sp), S. Kaloshkin, V.Tcherdyntsev, A. Maksimkin,National University of Science andTechnology "MISIS", Moscow(Russian Federation) et al.

    Transparent ConductorsBased on Metal-PolymerNanocompositesM. Keshavarz Hedayati (Sp), V.S.K.Chakravadhanula, V.Zaporojtchenko, M. Elbahri, F.Faupel,Christian-Albrechts-University of Kiel(Germany)

    Room: Symposium: B6

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    Mechanical Properties andMicrostructure

    Mg-Alloys

    T. Bernthaler, Hochschule Aalen(Germany)

    Microstructural Investigationof a Texturized State ofMagnesium Wrought AlloyAZ31 after Repeated Tensileand Compressive LoadingK. Anten (Sp), U. Noster, B.Scholtes, University of Kassel(Germany)

    Microstructure andMechanical Properties ofExtruded Magnesium ME21SheetsS. Gall (Sp), M. Huppmann, S.Müller, W. Reimers, TechnicalUniversity of Berlin (Germany)

    Study on the CreepProperties and Creep FailureMechanisms ofMg-10Gd-3Y-0,4Zr(GW103K) AlloyV. Janik (Sp), Q. Wang, D. Yind, W.Ding, Shanghai Jiaotong University(China)

    Room: Symposium: C1

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    Nanomaterials andComposites

    Nano 3

    F. Kern, Universität Stuttgart(Germany)

    Modellierung undSimulation erzielbarerPartikelgrößen inNanokompositen amBeispiel der mechanischenDispergierung vonTiO2-NanopartikelagglomerM. Englert (Sp), A.K. Schlarb,University of Kaiserslautern(Germany)

    Deformation, Shear Bandingand Ductility in Mg andMg-YS. Sandlöbes (Sp), S. Zaefferer, I.Schestakow, J. Chen, Max PlanckInstitute for Iron Research GmbH,Düsseldorf (Germany); S. Yi,GKSS-ForschungszentrumMagnesium Innovation Center,Geesthacht (Germany)

    Enhanced ProductionMethod for Fibre ReinforcedAluminium MatrixCompositesE. Wüller (Sp), T. Burbach, A.Bührig-Polaczek, RWTH-Aachen(Germany)

    Preparation of BulkNanocrystalline Cu-NbK. Eymann (Sp), T. Riedl, A.Kirchner, A. Bram, M. Ruhnow, B.Kieback, Technische UniversitätDresden (Germany)

    Spark Plasma Sintering ofNanocrystalline WC-CoHard MetalsM. Dopita (Sp), A. Saloman, D.Chmelik, H.J. Seifert, TechnicalUniversity of Freiberg (Germany)

    Rheological and ElectricalCharacterization ofPoly(methyl Methacrylate)Filled with VariousConductive ParticlesC. Triebel (Sp), N. Katsikis, H.Münsstedt, UniversityErlangen-Nürnberg (Germany)

    Adjustment of the Textureand the MechanicalProperties of the ExtrudedMg Alloy ME21 byVariation of the ProcessParametersM. Huppmann (Sp), S. Gall, S.Müller, W. Reimers, TechnicalUniversity of Berlin (Germany)

    Oral Poster - SubsessionPoster 1: C1-600Poster 2: C1-43Poster 3: C1-417

  • Wednesday

    Residual StrainMeasurements on aApplication ofNeutron radiography

    Hydrogen Solubilityand Diffusion in

    Characterisation ofLaser-Welded

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    A3

    Materials Processing

    Solidification

    S. Denis, Ecole de Mines, NancyCedex (France)

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    Bio-Inspiration

    Biomineralization

    I. Burgert, Max-Planck-Institut fürKolloid- undGrenzflächenforschung, Golm(Germany)

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    Characterization of theCorrosion Behaviour of aFree Machining TitaniumAlloyF. Depentori (Sp), DECHEMA e. V.,Frankfurt (Germany); J. Laukart,University of Braunschweig(Germany); S. Benfer, W. Fürbeth,DECHEMA e. V., Frankfurt (Germany)

    Electrochemical andStructural Investigation of LiIntercalation into Y2Ti2O5S2N. Schweikert (Sp), KarlsruheInstitute of Technology,Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen(Germany); J. Cabana, StateUniversity of New York, StonyBrook (USA); W.-S. Yoon,Brookhaven National Laboratory,

    Mechanosynthesis,Structure, andElectrochemical Behavior ofComplex Tin OxidesS. Becker (Sp), M. Scheuermann, V.Sepelák, Karlsruhe Institute ofTechnology,Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen(Germany); I. Bergmann,Volkswagen AG, Wolfsburg(Germany) et al.

    Influence of Chemical andMicrostructural Parameterson the Radiative Properties(300 K - 1200 K) of aLa2-xNiO4+d CathodicLayersM.-T. Ta (Sp), J.Y. Rolland, E.Veron, S. Ory, P. Echegut, B.Rousseau, CNRS, Orléans (France);M. Rieu, R. Dugas, F. Ansart, CNRSCIRIMAT -UMR 5085, Toulouse(France) et al.

    Oral Poster - SubsessionPoster 1: D3-316Poster 2: D3-46Poster 3: D3-543

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    Analysis of PoreMorphology and ThermalConductivity of AlternativeEB-PVD DepositedTBC-CompositionsB. Saruhan-Brings (Sp), GermanAerospace Center (DLR), Cologne(Germany); V. Ryukhtin,Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin forMaterials and Energy (Germany); K.Kelm, German Aerospace Center(DLR), Köln (Germany)

    Residual StrainMeasurements on aSingle-Crystal Nickel-BasedSuperalloys Turbine BladeUsing Neutron DiffractionS. Pierret (Sp), A. Evans, PaulScherrer Institut, Villigen(Switzerland); A. Paradowska, ISIS,Rutherford Appleton Laboratory,Oxfordshire (UK); T. Etter, AlstomLtd, Baden (Switzerland) et al.

    Application of Neutronradiography to studyMaterial Processes duringHypothetical SevereAccidents in NuclearReactorsM. Große, ForschungszentrumKarlsruhe GmbH (Germany)

    Characterisation ofLaser-Welded Materials byGrating-BasedPhase-Contrast ImagingJ. Herzen (Sp), F. Beckmann, GKSSResearch Centre, Hamburg(Germany); T. Donath, C. David,Paul-Scherrer Institute, Villingen-PSI(Switzerland); F. Pfeiffer, TechnicalUniversity Munich (Germany) et al.

    Sulphur Poisoning of NiCatalysts: A combined SK-edge XAS - DFTSimulation Study.R. Struis (Sp), I. Czekaj, C. Ludwig,Paul Scherrer Institute, Villigen(Switzerland)

    Numerical Determination ofProcess Parameters forFabrication of AutomotiveComponentM. Sadeghi (Sp), J. Mahmoudi,Mälardalen University, Vasteras(Sweden)

    Influence of the Anisotropyof Permeability on theMacrosegregationFormation in ContinuousCast SteelJ. Domitner (Sp), M. Wu, A.Kharicha, A. Ludwig, University ofLeoben (Austria)

    Numerical Simulation ofDendritic Structures underConstrained SolidificationConditions during LaserCladdingV. Fallah (Sp), M. Alimardani, S.Corbin, A. Khajepour, University ofWaterloo, Waterloo, Ontario(Canada)

    Computer Simulation of theThin Shell Casting (TSC)Process for DirectionalSolidification of SuperalloysT. Han (Sp), D. Ma, H. Lu, A.Bührig-Polaczek, RWTH AachenUniversity (Germany)

    Mineralized Biomaterials:Learning From NatureAbout Solutions to BasicProblemsS. Weiner, Weizmann Institute ofScience, Rehovot (Israel)

    Keynote Lecture

    Biotemplating of InorganicMaterialsC. Zollfrank, University ofErlangen-Nürnberg (Germany)

    Phage Display: Identificationof Peptides Interacting withInorganic SurfacesD. Rothenstein (Sp), J. Bill,University of Stuttgart (Germany)

    Enamel’s Size-DependentElastic/Inelastic BehaviorOver Millimeter andNanometer Length ScalesS.F. Ang (Sp), E.L. Bortel, HamburgUniversity of Technology(Germany); M.V. Swain, Universityof Sydney, NSW (Australia); A.Klocke, University of California, SanFrancisco (USA) et al.

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    New Techniques

    Technical Applications

    W. Hoffelner, Paul Scherrer Institut,Villigen (Switzerland)

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    Characterisation of MaterialProperties

    Thermophysical, Chemical andStructural Characterisation ofMaterialsD. Holland-Moritz, DeutschesZentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrte.V., Köln (Germany)

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    Residual StrainMeasurements on aApplication ofNeutron radiography

    Hydrogen Solubilityand Diffusion in

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    Modern Steels

    Aspects of Modern Steels

    P. Scheller, TU BergakademieFreiberg (Germany)

    Hydrogen Solubility andDiffusion in AusteniticStainless Steels Studied withThermal DesorptionSpectroscopyY. Yagodzinskyy (Sp), O.Todoshchenko, S. Papula, H.Hänninen, Helsinki University ofTechnology, Espoo (Finland)

    Investigation of VoidsNucleation and DamagePropagation in Dual PhaseSteelsA.-P. Pierman (Sp), T. Pardoen, P.J.Jacques, Université catholique deLouvain, Louvain-la-Neuve(Belgium)

    Oral Poster - SubsessionPoster 1: B2-39Poster 2: B2-155Poster 3: B2-157Poster 4: B2-455

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    Mechanical Properties andMicrostructure

    UFG Metals and Alloys

    J. Freudenberger, Leibniz-Institut fürFestkörper- und WerkstoffforschungDresden (Germany)

    Incipient Plasticity, ActivationVolume and Strain RateSensitivity of NanostructuredMetalsY.M. Wang (Sp), R. Ott, A.V. Hamza,Lawrence Livermore NationalLaboratory (USA)

    Improvement of MechanicalProperties of AZ91Mg Alloyby Multi-Directional Forgingand Ultra Grain RefinementH. Miura (Sp), H. Liu, The Universityof Electro-Communications, Chofu(Japan)

    Damascene Light WeightMetalsT. Marr (Sp), J. Freudenberger, H.Klauß, L. Schultz, Leibniz Institutefor Solid State and MaterialsResearch Dresden (Germany)

    Room: Symposium: C1

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    Nanomaterials andComposites

    Nano 4

    K.-H. Haas, Fraunhofer Institut fürSilicatforschung, Würzburg(Germany)

    Hydrogen Embrittlement ofSteels – Thermo AnalyticCharacterization of EffusingHydrogenP. Ried (Sp), M. Gabler, K. Beyer, F.Freigang, R. Müller, H. Kipphardt, T.Kannengießer, Federal Institute forMaterial Research and Testing, Berlin(Germany)

    Deformation Processes inNanocrystalline Palladiumand Palladium Gold Alloysprepared by MagnetronSputteringA. Castrup (Sp), TechnicalUniversity of Darmstadt (Germany);C. Kübel, T. Scherer, Y. Ivanisenko,H. Hahn, Karlsruhe Institute ofTechnology,Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen,(Germany)

    Effects of MWCNTs asReinforcement in CeramicSiCN FibersO. Flores (Sp), University ofBayreuth (Germany); D. Koch,University of Bremen (Germany); W.Krenkel, G. Motz, University ofBayreuth (Germany)

    Novel Hybrid PolymerCapsules via Microextrusionand UV-CuringT. Ballweg, C. Gellermann, K.-H.Haas (Sp), Fraunhofer Institute forSilicate Research, Würzburg(Germany)

    Fabrication and DeviceApplications ofCdS(Te)@SnO2 NanowireHeterostructuresJ. Li, J. Pan, H. Shen, S. Mathur(Sp), University of Cologne, Köln(Germany)

    A new Bainitic Steel for ColdHeading ApplicationsJ. Kruse, Lemförder GmbH(Germany); S. Hasler (Sp), U. Urlau,Swiss Steel AG, Emmenbrücke(Switzerland)

    Grain Size Effects onDeformation Mechanisms inFerrite/MartensiteDual-Phase SteelsM. Calcagnotto (Sp), D. Ponge,Max-Planck-Institut fürEisenforschung GmbH, Düsseldorf(Germany); Y. Adachi, NationalInstitute for Materials Sciencei,Tsukuba Ibaraki (Japan) et al.

    Silicon Oxycarbide/HafniaCeramic Nanocomposites –Preparation andHigh-Temperature BehaviorE. Ionescu (Sp), B. Papendorf, H.-J.Kleebe, R. Riedel, TechnischeUniversität Darmstadt (Germany)

    Oral Poster - SubsessionPoster 1: C1-665Poster 2: C1-764Poster 3: C1-33Poster 4: C1-570

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    In-Situ Observationof Hydrogen EffusionStructure Formationin Colloidal Thin

    Transformation-Induced Plasticity in

    In Situ LaueMicro-Diffraction

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    Materials Processing

    Forming

    O. Keßler, Universität Rostock(Germany)

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    Bio-Inspiration

    Self-assembly and Biopolymers

    T. Scheibel, Universität Bayreuth(Germany)

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    A Testing Apparatus forCreep Experiments onCorrosion ConditionM. Talík (Sp), T. Vlasak, J. Mlnarik,Research Centre SVUM a.s., Prague(Czech Republic)

    The Effect of HighTemperature Corrosion inCO2 Rich Flue Gases on theMechanical Properties ofSuper Heater MaterialsJ. Olbricht (Sp), H. Klingelhöffer, D.Hünert, A. Kranzmann, B. Skrotzki,Federal Institute for MaterialsResearch and Testing, Berlin(Germany)

    CFRP Shield against Debrisby Oblique CollisionI. Shiota (Sp), Salesian Polytechnic,Tokyo (Japan); H. Kohri, KogakuinUniversity, Tokyo (Japan); M. Kato,Salesian Polytechnic, Tokyo(Japan); A. Yumoto, Kogakuinuniversity, Tokyo (Japan) et al.

    Four-Point Bending withAcoustic EmissionMeasurement for LifetimeAssessment of ThermalBarrier CoatingsM. Rudolphi (Sp), D. Renusch, M.Schütze, DECHEMA e.V., Frankfurt(Germany)

    Oral Poster - SubsessionPoster 1: D3-202Poster 2: D3-368Poster 3: D3-349Poster 4: D3-540

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    Micro Powder InjectionMoulding: Investigation ofPowder - Binder SeparationUsing Synchrotron-CT and3D-Image AnalysisO. Weber (Sp), Karlsruhe Institute ofTechnology,Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen(Germany); C. Redenbach, TechnicalUniversity of Kaiserslautern(Germany) et al.

    In-Situ Observation ofHydrogen Effusion inARMCO-Iron Using NeutronRadiographyK. Beyer (Sp), T. Kannengießer, A.Griesche, Federal Institute forMaterials Research and Testing,Berlin (Germany); B. Schillinger,University of Technology Munich(Germany)

    Structure Formation inColloidal Thin Films bySelf-AssemblyS.V. Roth (Sp), A. Kashem, A.Buffet, R. Gehrke, G. Herzog, J.Perlich, A. Rothkirch, M.Schwartzkopf, S. Wannabaipoon,DESY, Hamburg (Germany); M.Burghammer, ESRF, Grenoble(France) et al.

    In Situ LaueMicro-Diffraction duringCompression of MoMicropillars.J. Zimmermann (Sp), S. Vanpetegern, Paul Scherrer Institute,Villigen (Switzerland); H. Bei, OakRidge Natl Lab (USA); E.P. George,University of Tennessee, Dept MatSci & Engn, Knoxville, USA; (USA)et al.

    EXAFS, XANES and DFTStudy of the Multif ErroicMixed-Valence CompoundYMn2O5: Site-SelectiveSubstitution of Fe for MnT. Leisegang (Sp), TechnicalUniverity of Dresden (Germany); T.Weißbach, Technical University ofFreiberg (Germany); F. Wunderlich,H. Stöcker, M. Zschomak, R.Boucher, Technische UniversitätDresden (Germany) et al.

    Fast, Physically-BasedAlgorithms for On-lineCalculations of Texture andAnisotropy duringFabrication of Steel SheetsM. Winning (Sp), D. Raabe,Max-Planck-Institute for IronResearch, Düsseldorf (Germany)

    Fast Simulation System forAnalysis of Multistage HotRolling Process of FlatProductsM. Graf (Sp), M. Schmidtchen, R.Kawalla, Technical University ofFreiberg (Germany)

    Fast Models forOnline-Optimization duringOpen Die ForgingD. Recker (Sp), M. Franzke, G. Hirt,RWTH Aachen (Germany)

    The Effect of HydrofomingParameters on the Responseof Corrugated BraidedHosesH. Hachemi (Sp), J.M. Roelandt, H.Kebir, Université de Technologie deCompiègne, Compiegne (France)

    Efficient, Robust SimulationAlgorithms forMaterial-Process-ChainAnalysis and Optimizationin Metal FormingM. Schaper (Sp), Leibniz UniversitätHannover, Garbsen (Germany); O.Grydin, Leibniz University Hannover(Germany); E. Tekkaya, A. Brosius,T. Cwiekala, B. Svendsen,University of Dortmund (Germany)et al.

    New Approaches TowardsResponsive non-CovalentBiopolymer NetworkMaterials with AdvancedElastic PropertiesS. Schiller (Sp), M. Huber,Albert-Ludwig-University of Freiburg(Germany)

    Bioinsipred NanocompositeMaterials for TechnicalApplicationsJ. Raff (Sp), U. Weinert, T. Günther,A. Marquard, ForschungszentrumDresden-Rossendorf e.V. (Germany);S. Matys, Technische UniversitätDresden (Germany) et al.

    Recombinant Spider Silk asa Biocompatible SurfaceInterfaceA. Smith (Sp), K. Spieß, A. Leal, T.Scheibel, University of Bayreuth(Germany)

    Mussel Byssal Threads -Analysis of a BiologicalComposite Gradient MaterialA.V. Golser (Sp), A. Hagenau, M.Heim, M.H. Suhre, E. Lintz, T.Scheibel, University of Bayreuth(Germany)

    Oral Poster - SubsessionPoster 1: F1-191Poster 2: F1-339Poster 3: F1-696Poster 4: F1-518

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    New Techniques

    Combined and In-Situ Testing I

    A. Froideval, Paul Scherrer Institut,Villigen (Switzerland)

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    Characterisation of MaterialProperties

    Materials Testing under Near-ServiceConditions

    J. Olbricht, Bundesanstalt fürMaterialforschung und -prüfung,Berlin (Germany)

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    In-Situ Observationof Hydrogen EffusionStructure Formationin Colloidal Thin

    Transformation-Induced Plasticity in

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    Modern Steels

    TRIP/TWIP Steels

    H. Biermann, TU BergakademieFreiberg (Germany)

    Transformation-InducedPlasticity in Fe-Cr-V-CJ. Hufenbach (Sp), H. Wendrock, N.Mattern, J. Eckert, U. Kühn, LeibnizInstitute for Solid State and MaterialsResearch Dresden (Germany)

    Temperature Dependence ofthe Mechanical Properties ofHigh Alloyed CrMnNias-Cast SteelsA. Jahn (Sp), A. Kovalev, A. Weiß,P.R. Scheller, Technical University ofFreiberg (Germany); S. Wolf, L.Krüger, S. Martin, U. Martin, Instituteof Materials Testing, Freiberg(Germany)

    Design of Lean MaragingTRIP SteelsD. Ponge (Sp), J. Millán, O.Dmitrieva, D. Raabe, Max PlanckInstitute for Iron Research GmbH,Düsseldorf (Germany)

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    Mechanical Properties andMicrostructure

    Brittle Materials

    C. Müller, Technische UniversitätDarmstadt (Germany)

    Microstructure andMechanical Behaviour ofMo-Si-B Alloys Fabricatedby Different ProcessingRoutesM. Krüger (Sp),Otto-von-Guericke-UniversityMagdeburg (Germany); H. Saage,University of Applied Sciences,Landshut (Germany); M. Heilmaier,Technical UniversityDarmstadt(Germany); H. Kestler, Plansee SE,

    Mechanical and ThermalProperties ofCopper-AluminaInterpenetrating CompositesJ.S. Winzer (Sp), L. Weiler, V. Salit,D. Gross, J.R. Rödel, TechnischeUniversität Darmstadt (Germany)

    Formation of Nanostructuresin Brittle Materials withTransformationsS. Kulkov, Tomsk State University(Russian Federation)

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    Nanomaterials andComposites

    Nano 5

    K.-H. Haas, Fraunhofer Institut fürSilicatforschung, Würzburg(Germany)

    Strain-HardeningMechanisms in AusteniticTWIP SteelsK. Renard (Sp), H. Idrissi, D.Schryvers, P.J. Jacques, Universitécatholique de Louvain,Louvain-la-Neuve (Belgium)

    Mechanical Properties ofLaves Phases in the SystemsFe-Nb(-Al) and Co-Nb(-Al)Using Polycrystalline,Single-Phase MaterialS. Voss (Sp), F. Stein, M. Palm, D.Raabe, Max-Planck-Institut fürEisenforschung GmbH, Düsseldorf(Germany)

    Polysiloxane Derived HybridCeramics for CatalyticApplicationsM. Adam (Sp), M. Wilhelm, M.Bäumer, G. Grathwohl, University ofBremen (Germany)

    Keynote Lecture

    Synthesis and Analysis ofCr-Doped TiO2-NanotubularSensor ElectrodesY. Goenuellue (Sp), A. Yüce, G.C.Mondragón-Rodriguez, B. Saruhan,German Aerospace Center, Köln(Germany)

    Characterization ofTRIP/TWIP Effect inAustenitic Steels UsingStress-Temperature-Transformation(STT) andDeformation-Temperature(DT) DiagramsA. Kovalev (Sp), A. Jahn, S. Wolf,A. Weiß, P.R. Scheller, TechnicalUniversity of Freiberg (Germany)

    Prediction of MechanicalProperties of Ceramics byQuantitative MicrostructureAnalysisT. Bernthaler (Sp), A. Nagel, G.Schneider, Aalen University(Germany); M. Hoffman, Universityof New South Wales, Sydney(Australia)

    From Lab to Market –Coloured and TransparentSol-Gel CoatingsC.L. Schmidt (Sp), K. Endres, M.Menning, H. Schmidt, EPG AG,Zweibrücken (Germany)

    Oral Poster - SubsessionPoster 1: C1-358Poster 2: C1-203Poster 3: C1-464

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    In Situ Reductionand Reoxidation of aThe Effect ofDopants on the Local

    Linking GrainBoundaries and

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    Materials Processing

    Heat Treatment / Quenching

    M. Schaper, Leibniz UniversitätHannover, Garbsen (Germany)

    Room: Symposium: F1

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    Bio-Inspiration

    Surfaces and Structures

    T. Scheibel, Universität Bayreuth(Germany)

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    Comparison ofMicroscopical andMacroscopical ResidualStresses in SlightlyTensile-Deformed TWIPSteels.T. Jäpel (Sp), S. Zaefferer, M.Winning, D. Raabe, Max PlanckInstitute of Iron Research GmbH,Düsseldorf (Germany)

    Evolution of Microstructureand Deformation fFeldsAccompanied byMartensitic PhaseTransformation in NovelHigh Alloyed TRIP SteelA. Weidner (Sp), H. Biermann,Technical University of Freiberg(Germany)

    3D In-Situ Observations ofFatigue Crack Propagationin a Grain-MappedMagnesium AlloyPolycrystalA. King (Sp), N. Schell, A. Schreyer,GKSS, Hamburg (Germany); W.Ludwig, ESRF, Grenoble andMATEIS, Villeurbanne (France); J.Y.Buffiere, INSA de Lyon, Villeurbanne(France) et al.

    In Situ Mechanical Testing ofCreep Resistant Bainitic SteelUsing Synchrotron andNeutron DiffractionM. Weisser (Sp), A. Evans, S. VanPetegem, Paul Scherrer Institut,Villigen (Switzerland); S.R.Holdsworth, EMPA Materials Science& Technology, Dübendorf(Switzerland) et al.

    Oral Poster - SubsessionPoster 1: D3-414Poster 2: D3-116Poster 3: D3-132Poster 4: D3-583Poster 5: D3-59

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    Electron Tomography andAnalytical (S)TEM as a Toolto Characterize the Porosityand Wetting Behavior inModel Systems forHydrogen StorageC. Kübel (Sp), A. Roth, D. Wang, Z.Zhao karger, M. Fichtner, KarlsruherInstitut für Technologie (KIT),Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen(Germany)

    In Situ Reduction andReoxidation of a Solid OxideFuel Cell Anode in anEnvironmental TEMQ. Jeangros, A. Faes, EcolePolytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne(Switzerland); J.B. Wagner, T.W.hansen, Technical University ofDenmark, Lyngby (Denmark); U.Aschauer, Princeton University(USA) et al.

    The Effect of Dopants on theLocal Atomic Structure andthe Sintering Behavior ofBismuth Sodium TitanateV. Schmitt, T. Staab (Sp),Fraunhofer Institute for SilicateResearch, Würzburg (Germany); E.Dudzik, Helmholtz-Zentrum BESSY,Berlin (Germany)

    Linking Grain Boundariesand Grain Growth inCeramicsM. Bäurer (Sp), M.J. Hoffmann,Technical University of Karlsruhe(Germany)

    Cathodoluminescence-BasedAnalysis of ZrO2-bearingMaterialsY. Hemberger (Sp), M. Keuper, C.Kohler, C. Berthold, K.G. Nickel,Applied Mineralogy, Tübingen(Germany)

    From Concepts to ProcessSimulation : Example ofHeat Treatment of MetallicAlloysS. Denis, Ecole de Mines, NancyCedex (France)

    Keynote Lecture

    Coupled Gas and WorkpieceSimulation of High PressureGas Quenching of SteelPartsM. Hunkel (Sp), S. Schüttenberg, U.Fritsching, F. Hoffmann, StiftungInstitut für Werkstofftechnik, Bremen(Germany)

    Simulation Studies of theDevelopment ofCompressive ResidualStresses by High-SpeedWater QuenchingJ. Rath (Sp), T. Lübben, F.Hoffmann, H.-W. Zoch, IWT Bremen(Germany)

    Quenching Simulation ofAluminium Alloys IncludingMechanical Properties ofUndercooled StatesO. Keßler (Sp), M. Reich, Universityof Rostock (Germany)

    Biomimetic StructureFormation Based onWrinklingA. Schweikart, University ofBayreuth (Germany); K. Koch,Rhine-Waal University of AppliedScience, Kleeve (Germany); N. PazosPerez, A. Fery (Sp), University ofBayreuth (Germany)

    Bioinspired Engineering ofSelf Repairing PneumaticMembranesM. Rampf (Sp), R. Luchsinger,EMPA, Dübendorf (Switzerland); T.Speck, O. Speck, University ofFreiburg (Germany)

    Relation of Ultrastructureand Optical Properties in theCuticle of BeetlesX. Wu (Sp), A. Erbe, H. Fabritius, D.Raabe, Max Planck Institute for IronResearch GmbH, Düsseldorf(Germany)

    Branched Fibre CompoundStructures Inspired byColumnar CactiH. Schwager (Sp), C. Neinhuis,Technische Universität Dresden(Germany)

    Slipping Through the Water:Biological Under Water AirRetaining Surfaces as aBiomimetic Approach toDrag ReductionM. Mayser (Sp), P. Ditsche-Kuru,University of Bonn (Germany); M.Brede, A. Leder, University ofRostock (Germany); T. Schimmel,University of Karlruhe, Karlsruhe(Germany); W. Barthlott, Universityof Bonn (Germany)

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    New Techniques

    Combined and In-Situ Testing II

    C. Hébert, Ecole PolytechniqueFédérale de Lausanne (Switzerland)

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    Characterisation of MaterialProperties

    In situ-Methods in MechanicalMaterials Testing

    A. Weidner, TU BergakademieFreiberg (Germany)

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    In Situ Reductionand Reoxidation of aThe Effect ofDopants on the Local

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    Room: Symposium: B1

    A5

    Intermetallic Aluminides:Physical Metallurgy andProcessing

    Iron and Exotic Aluminides

    F. Appel, GKSS-ForschungszentrumGeesthacht GmbH (Germany)

    Hot Rolling of B2-Based IronAluminidesJ. Kopecek (Sp), M. Jarosová,Academy of Sciences, Prag (CzechRepublic); P. Hanus, TechnicalUniversity of Ostrava (CzechRepublic); V. Yíma, P. Kratochvíl,Charles University, Prag (CzechRepublic) et al.

    Room: Symposium: B4

    A03

    Functional AmorphousMaterials and Glasses

    Functional Glasses

    J. Roether,Friedrich-Alexander-UniversitätErlangen-Nürnberg (Germany)

    Precious MetalFunctionalized Soda-LimeSIlicate GlassesA. Simo (Sp), K. Rademann,Humboldt-University of Berlin(Germany)

    FORGLAS: MultifunctionalGlass Based Materials forEnergy Efficient BuildingsT. Gerdes, M. Willert-Porada (Sp),University of Bayreuth (Germany);S. Trassl, Sigmund Lindner GmbH,Warmensteinach (Germany)

    Room: Symposium: C3

    A04

    Joining

    Friction Stir Welding

    C. Sommitsch, TechnischeUniversität Graz (Austria)

    Ductility of CastMicrostructurally-RefinedTiAl-Based AlloysM.H. Loretto, University ofBirmingham (UK)

    Keynote Lecture Subwavelength Scale DevicesBased on Glass FilledPhotonic Crystal fibersM. Schmidt (Sp), N. Granzow, N.Da, L. Wondraczek, P.S.J. Russel,Max Planck Institute for the Scienceof Light, Erlangen (Germany)

    In-Situ Investigation ofFriction Stir Welding UsingHigh Energy SynchrotronRadiationT. Fischer (Sp), P. Staron, L.Bergmann, GKSS Research Centre,Hamburg (Germany); H. Loitz,Helmut-Schmidt-University Hamburg(Germany); J.F. dos Santos, A.Schreyer, GKSS Research Centre,Hamburg (Germany)

    Keynote Lecture

    Mechanical Properties ofFriction Stir WeldedMg/Mg- and Mg/Al-JointsO.M. Klag (Sp), G. Wagner, D. Eifler,University of Kaiserslautern(Germany)

    Tau6-Ti2(Ti0.22Ni0.43Al0.35)3, a Novel Phase in theTi-Rich Part of the PhaseDiagram: Crystal Structureand Phase EquilibriaA.U. Khan (Sp), X. Yan, A. Grytsiv,P. Rogl, University of Vienna(Austria); A. Saccone, University ofGenova (Italy)

    Criteria for Tensile Plasticityin Cu-Zr-Al Bulk MetallicGlassesS. Pauly (Sp), G. Liu, U. Kühn, D.H.Kim, J. Eckert, Leibniz Institute forSolid State and Materials ResearchDresden (Germany)

    1 Effect of processparameters on Weld Areaand Defect Formation inFriction Stir Welded AA5083K.S. Arora, Technische UniversitätDresden (Germany); R. Kumar, S.Pandey, Indian Institute ofTechnology, Dehli (India); M.K.Schaper (Sp), TechnischeUniversität Dresden (Germany)

    Linear Friction Welding ofDissimilar MaterialsI. Bhamji (Sp), M. Preuss,University of Manchester (UK); P.L.Threadgrill, A. Addison, TWI Ltd,Cambride (UK); R.J. Moat,University of Manchester (UK)

    Highlight Lecture

  • Wednesday

    Progress in3-DimensionalNeutron LarmorDiffraction

    DirectionalSolidification of

    Precise NeutronStrain Imaging

    Room: Symposium: E2

    A3

    Materials Processing

    Physical Models

    M. Hunkel, Stiftung Institut fürWerkstofftechnik, Bremen(Germany)

    Room: Symposium: F1

    A4

    Bio-Inspiration

    Hierarchies and Materials Analysis

    C. Zollfrank,Friedrich-Alexander-UniversitätErlangen-Nürnberg (Germany)

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    The Effect of AlloyingElements on The PhaseTransformation andMechanical Properties ofLow Nickel Cobalt FreeMaraging SteelA. El-Aziz, German University inCairo (Egypt); A.M. Fathy, Central ofMetallurgical Research andDeveopment Institute, Helwan(Egypt); A. Hassan (Sp), GermanUniversity in Cairo (Egypt)

    Mechanical Properties ofMatching and DissimilarJoints in Aluminium Alloys5083-H111 and 6061-T651Welded Using FullyAutomatic Pulsed GMAWK. Mutombo, Unversity of Pretoria(South Africa)

    Microstructural Evolution ofTitanium Base Materialsduring Hot DeformationF. Warchomicka (Sp), C. Poletti,Vienna University of Technology(Austria); M. Stockinger, BoehlerSchmiedetechnik GmbH & Co KG,Kapfenberg (Austria); H.P. Degischer,Vienna University of Technology(Austria)

    Characterisation of theFatigue Behaviour of theCast Irons EN-GJL-250, EN-GJV-400 and EN- GJS-600H. Germann (Sp), P. Starke, E.Kerscher, D. Eifler, University ofKaiserslautern (Germany)

    Oral Poster - SubsessionPoster 1: D3-300Poster 2: D3-146Poster 3: D3-210Poster 4: D3-683Poster 5: D3-45

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    Micro and NanoTomography at the ImagingBeamline at PETRA IIIA. Haibel (Sp), F. Beckmann, T.Dose, M. Ogurreck, F. Wilde, D.Laipple, J. Herzen, M. Müller, A.Schreyer, GKSS Research Centre,Geesthacht (Germany)

    Progress in 3-DimensionalEBSD-Based OrientationMicroscopy: New SoftwareTools for 3-Dimensionalmaterials characterizationS. Zaefferer (Sp), P. Konijnenberg, E.Demir, Max Planck Institute for IronResearch GmbH, Düsseldorf(Germany); T. Woodcock, Institutefor Materials Science Dresden(Germany)

    Neutron Larmor DiffractionInvestigations for MaterialsScienceJ. Repper (Sp), Technical Universityof Munich, Garching (Germany); T.Keller, Max Planck Institute for SolidState Research, Stuttgart (Germany)et al.

    Precise Neutron StrainImagingT. Pirling, Institut Laue-Langevin,Grenoble (France)

    Simulation of ParticleEvolution for MicroalloyedCase Hardening SteelsAlong the Process ChainS. Konovalov (Sp), U. Prahl, W.Bleck, RWTH Aachen University(Germany)

    ComputationalThermodynamics in theContext of High-TemperatureOxidation of Co-Re-BasedAlloysB. Gorr (Sp), H.-J. Christ, Universityof Siegen (Germany)

    Fast Simulation ofInhomogeneous MaterialEvolution in Hot and ColdRolling of Flat ProductsM. Schmidtchen (Sp), M. Graf, R.Kawalla,


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