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ProgrammeOpening lecture: Prof. Oliver Kraft (MRS president)
Plenary Lectures by international experts
Colloquium of Honour: Prof. Dr. Ludwig Schultz
Brazilian-German Symposium
Student Session with short lectures, poster show and “MatWerk-Slam”
Exciting Side Events by DGM, BMBF, DFG and acatech
Football RematchGermany-Brazil
MSE Party
8 HIGHLIGHTS MSE Congress
MSE 2014 - 23.-25. September 2014 in Darmstadt, GermanyLecture Rooms
A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A01 A02 A03 A04Staats-archiv
M1 M02 M03 M04
Karo 5 Karo 5 MaschinenhausGroundfloor Basement Gr.Flr BasementTuesday, 23.9.2014
09:30 Lecture Room A1: MSE Opening, Prof. Oliver Kraft and Prof. Hans-Jürgen Christ10:00 Lecture Room A1: PLENARY, L. Schultz, IFW, Dresden
10:45 Stud- D02 B05 B03 A11 C01 A01 C07 D06 Collo- D07 E04 E11 F01
12:15 Lunch Break
13:45 Lecture Room A1: PLENARY, Marc Meyers, University of California, USA
14:30 ent D02 B05 B03 A11 C01 A01 C07 D06 quium D07 E05 E11 F10
16:00 Coffee Break
16:30 Session D01 B06 B08 A11 C01 A09 C07 D06 of D07 E05 E11 F10
18:30 MSE - PartyWednesday, 24.9.2014
08:30 Lecture Room A1: PLENARY, A. Reller, University Augsburg
09:15 E02 C11 E08 B08 B04 C02 F03 D07 A10 Honour
10:45 Coffeebreak
11:15 E02 C11 E09 B08 B04 C02 F03 D07 A10 Prof.
12:45 Lunch Break
14:00 Lecture Room A1: PLENARY, C.VanBlitterswijk, Univ.Twente, NL
14:45 B09 C04 E09 B07 B04 C02 E06 D04 A02 Ludwig
16:15 Coffee Break
16:45 A08 C04 E10 B07 B04 C02 E06 D04 A02 Schultz
18:15 Lecture Room A1: PLENARY, E. Zanotto, University Sao Carlos, Brazil19:00 Posterevening
Thursday, 25.9.2014 08:30 Room A1: PLENARY, F. Schueth, MPI für Kohlenforschung, Mülheim
09:15 C06 F07 E10 B07 A06 C02 C09 D10 A02
10:45 Coffeebreak
11:15 B01 F05 E10 B07 A06 B10 C09 D10 A02
12:45 Lunch Break
14:00 Lecture Room A1: PLENARY, J. Eckert, IFW Dresden14:45 Lecture Room A1: Posteraward-Presentation
15:00 B01 F05 E10 B07 A03 B10 C09 D12 C05
16:30 Coffeebreak
17:00 B01 F05 E03 B07 A03 A05 C03 D09 C05
18:30 End of the MSE Congress 2014
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Seven plenary talks and 48 keynotes, allof them presented by distinguished spea-kers, will provide newest original first-hand research results on current andnewsworthy topics. Restricting myself, Iam mentioning just one of these talksbecause of a distinctive feature. M. A.Meyers from the University of Californiaat San Diego will give an overview onbiological materials science. This lectureis his laureate talk on the occasion of thebestowal of the Heyn Medal, the highestaward of Deutsche Gesellschaft fürMetallkunde (DGM), during the generalannual meeting of DGM (DGM Tag),which will take place on September 22,the day before the start of MSE 2014.This connection indicates the deliberateintention to closely link the importantDGM event “DGM Tag” with the MSEconference. Visitors of “DGM Tag” havefree access to selected plenary talks ofMSE 2014.
A second new characteristic of the MSE2014 will be the strong incorporation ofyoung researchers. Many events will inparticular meet the interests of youngresearches from undergraduate studentsto Ph.D. students. Examples are a careerworkshop, a student session, a specialposter show, and a recruiting fair.Relaxation and making friends will beguaranteed by the MSE Party featuringWaymond Harding & Smiley Garfieldand White Chocolate.
Finally, I would like to mention a widerange of side-events taking place inaddition to up to 14 parallel sessionsand an industrial exhibition. Forinstance, the National Academy ofScience and Engineering acatech willlook into the subject “Materials in ourSociety” and DFG (DeutscheForschungsgemeinschaft, GermanScience Foundation) will deal with thefunding possibilities in materials scienceand engineering by highlighting chancesand perspectives.
In conclusion, the international conferen-ce MSE 2014 will provide a perfectplatform for you to get valuable andnewest information on your area of inte-rest in materials science and enginee-ring. Furthermore MSE 2014 will facili-tate to easily acquire a broad overviewof the important developments of our dis-cipline. Moreover and just as important,the conference will offer the chance tofoster existing connections and to socia-lize with experts promoting future colla-borations.
I am very much looking forward to wel-coming you in Darmstadt in Septemberas a participant of MSE 2014.
Sincerely yours,Hans-Jürgen Christ(President of DGM)
Welcome
Dear colleagues,
Since the first realization in the year2008 in Nuremberg, the biennial inter-national conference „Materials Scienceand Engineering“ has not only steadilygrown in the number of participants andcontributions. Moreover, this event hasdeveloped such with respect to thewidth, the topicality and the scientificquality of the programme that it has tobe considered truly a “must” for all mate-rials scientists and engineers from bothindustry and science. Organised byDeutsche Gesellschaft für Materialkunde(German Materials Society), the MSE2014 will take place in September from23 through 25. Similar to the two confe-rences before, the conference venue willbe the well-known and perfectly suitedCampus City Centre of the TechnischeUniversität Darmstadt situated right in themiddle of the cosmopolitan and “feel-good” town of Darmstadt.
The call for papers has triggered anoverwhelming response. Almost 1100contributions (roughly half of them as lec-tures, and the other half as posters) from54 nations will be presented in 58 sym-posia. 8 topics were identified in prepa-ration of the conference coveringFunctional Materials (Topic A), StructuralMaterials (Topic B) and Biomaterials(Topic F) and dealing with Synthesis andProcessing (Topic C), Characterisation(Topic D) and Modelling and Simulation(Topic E). Furthermore, the Prof. LudwigSchulz Colloquium of Honour will speci-f ically address AdvancedNanostructured Materials and in aBrazilian-German Symposium the MSE2014 conference partner country Brazilwill shed some light on current researchactivities and collaboration interests andopportunities.
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MSE Experts Committee
Prof. Dr. Aldo RobertoBoccacciniUniversity of Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany
Topic G: Colloquium of Honour Prof. Ludwig Schultz
Prof. Dr. Jürgen EckertLeibniz Institute for Solid State andMaterials ResearchDresden, Germany
Dr. Jens FreudenbergerLeibniz Institute forSolid State andMaterials ResearchDresden, Germany
Topic H: BRAZIILAN-GERMAN Symposiumon Materials Science andEngineering
Prof. Dr. Pedro D.PortellaFederal Institute forMaterials Researchand Testing, Berlin,Germany
Dr. Fernando RizzoPontifícia UniversidadeCatólica, Rio deJaneiro, Brazil
Topic D: Characterisation
Prof. Dr. Anke Kaysser-Pyzalla Helmholtz-ZentrumBerlin für Materia lienund Energie GmbH,Berlin, Germany
Prof. Dr. Cecile HébertEcole PolytechniqueFédérale de Lausanne,Switzerland
Topic E: Modelling and Simulation
Prof. Dr. Karsten AlbeTechnische UniversitätDarmstadt, Germany
Prof. Dr. PeterGumbschFraunhofer Institute forMechanics ofMaterials, Freiburg,Germany
Topic F:Biomaterials
Prof. Dr. Klaus D. JandtFriedrich-Schiller-University of Jena,Germany
Dr. Thomas F. KellerFriedrich-Schiller-University of Jena,Germany
Topic A: Functional Materials and Devices
Prof. Dr. Eckhard QuandtChristian-Albrechts-University of Kiel,Germany
Prof. Dr. MichaelHoffmannUniversity of Karlsruhe,Germany
Topic B: Structural Materials
Prof. Dr. Christoph LeyensTechnische UniversitätDresden, Germany
Prof. Dr. MartinHeilmaierKarlsruher Institut fürTechnologie (KIT),Germany
Topic C: Synthesis and Processing
Prof. Dr. Ralf RiedelTechnische UniversitätDarmstadt, Germany
Prof. Dr. SanjayMathurUniversity of Cologne,Germany
General Information
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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.
Conference FeesYoung Researchers up to 30 years (incl.)
DGM-members: 150 EuroDGM-basic members: 165 EuroNon-members: 180 Euro
Expert Researchers 31 - 40 years (incl.)DGM-members: 350 EuroDGM-basic members: 385 EuroNon-members: 420 Euro
Professionals UniversityDGM-members: 500 EuroDGM-basic members: 550 EuroNon-members: 600 Euro
IndustryDGM-members: 650 EuroDGM-basic members: 715 EuroNon-members: 780 Euro
Fees for the attendance of the TechnicalProgramme are free of VAT.
Conference Venues- MSE 2014TU Darmstadt, karo5, Karolinenplatz 5, 64289 DarmstadtTU Darmstadt, Maschinenhaus, Magdalenenstraße 12, 64289 Darmstadt
- MSE Side EventsWelcome Hotel, Karolinenplatz 4,64289 DarmstadtTU Darmstadt, Maschinenhaus, Magdalenenstraße 12, 64289 Darmstadt
- Ludwig Schultz Honorary SymposiumHessisches Staatsarchiv, Karolinenplatz 3 64289 Darmstadt
ParkingThere is a car park at the Welcome Hotelthat can be used for approx. 15 EUR perday.
Congress Office MSEDeutsche Gesellschaft für Materialkunde e.V.Anja Mangold, Kristin Tonn, Beate Tölle-KortmannSenckenberganlage 1060325 FrankfurtP: +49-(0)69-75306 [email protected] www.mse-congress.de
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: 30 minutes
(incl. 5 minutes of discussion)- Highlight Lecture and Lectures:
15 minutes (incl. 3 minutes of discussion)
- Oral Poster: 3 minutes(discussion in front of the poster)
Programme Details7 Plenary Lectures48 Keynote Lectures42 Highlight Lectures528 Lectures117 Oral Posters310 Posters
Your Personal Online-ProgrammeThe complete programme is available at:www.mse-congress.deCompose your own personal programmeat home by filling your shopping basketwith your preferred presentations. To openyour personal programme just hit the"Basket-Symbol" in the header of the brow-sing-programme page. Benefit from thisunique congress planning tool!
Book of AbstractsFrom the personal programme you mayalso create your own book of abstracts.After selecting your personal programmejust hit the Link "print displayed abstracts".Your book of abstracts can be accessedup to 3 month after the congress.
Poster EveningWednesday, 19:00 - 21:00 h, Foyer ofthe Lecture Rooms, 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. The winnerswill be identified by a jury. The Prizes willbe announced on Thursdayat 14:45 h in Lecture Hall A1.
Poster Mounting/Dismantling TimesPosters remain on display during thewhole congress. Mountig Times:Mon, 22 Sept: 18:00 - 20:00 hTue, 23 Sept: 8:00 - 9:00Dismantling Time:Thu, 25 Sept: from 18:30 h
Authors Set-upPlease notice that the laptop for eachroom will be provided on Tuesday mor-ning at the general Authors Set-Up, bet-ween 7.30 - 8.30 h and additionallyeach morning half an hour before thebeginning of the first presentation. Pleaseprepare your presentation on a USB-flashdrive. If you prefer not to use the laptopprovided by the conference office youcan use your own laptop.
MSE PartyThe MSE party takes place on Tuesday,18:30 - 23:00 h. Participation is inclu-ded in the conference fee. For more infor-mation please see page 9.
Ludwig Schultz honorary colloquium onbridging fundamentals and applications
This colloquium is hosted by DGM inhonour of Professor Ludwig Schultz andhis scientific achievements. It focusses on
a series of relatedtopics in whichLudwig Schultz hasshown particular inte-rest and made signifi-cant contributions.With the basis of pro-
found fundamental investigations his inte-rest has always been triggered by thecombination of basic science and possi-ble applications in the fields of supercon-ductivity and superconductors, magnetismand magnetic materials as well as meta-stable materials and their applications.
The detailed programme is available at:http://www.dgm.de/dgm/mse-con-gress/php/specials_schultz.php?lg=en
Venue:Staatsarchiv DarmstadtTuesday 10:45 h - Wednesday, 18:15 h
Symposium Organizer:
Prof. Dr.-Ing. J. Eckert,Leibniz Institute forSolid State andMaterials ResearchDresden, Germany
Dr. Jens FreudenbergerLeibniz Institute forSolid State andMaterials ResearchDresden, Germany
Keynote Speakers
Prof. Karsten Albe,Technische UniversitätDarmstadt
Dr. Michael Baecker,Deutsche NanoschichtGbmH, Rheinbach
Prof. David Cardwell,Cambridge University(UK)
Prof. J. Michael D.Coey, Trinity College,Dublin (Ireland)
Prof. Kathrin Dörr,Martin LutherUniversität Halle(Germany)
Prof. Josef Fidler,Vienna University ofTechnology (Austria)
Dr. David Geißler, TU BergakademieFreiberg
Prof. Mathias Göken,University of Erlangen-Nuremberg
Prof. OliverGutfleisch, LeibnizInstitute for Solid Stateand MaterialsResearch Dresden
Prof. MartinHeilmaier, KarlsruherInstitut für Technologie
Prof. BernhardHolzapfel, LeibnizInstitute for Solid Stateand MaterialsResearch Dresden
Prof. ReinerKirchheim, Universityof Goettingen
Dr. Rudolf Schäfer,Leibniz Institute forSolid State andMaterials ResearchDresden
Prof. Werner Skrotzki,Technische UniversitätDresden
Prof. JochenWosnitza, HelmholtzZentrum DresdenRossendorf (Germany)
Sponsored by:
Ludwig Schultz Honorary Colloquium
Tuesday, 23 September - Wednesday, 24 September
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MSE Side Events
Nachwuchsforum 2014 Speed-DatingWorkshop zur Vorstellung derTeilgebiete des Fachgebiets MatWerk
Montag, 22. September 201410:15 - 12:30 UhrMaschinenhaus, Magdalenenstraße 12,64289 Darmstadt- in German -
Beim DGM-Speed-Dating werden dieTeilnehmer des Nachwuchsforums in kur-zen Zeitabständen von Tisch zu Tischgehen und mit den Mitgliedern desVorstandes, des Beraterkreises und mitweiteren Fachexperten in Kontakt treten.
Networking: Kurze Vorstellung derPersonen und Beschreibung der eigenenTätigkeit
Perspektiven: Diskussion zur fachlichenAusrichtung• Vorstellung der eigenen fachlichenAusrichtung und Arbeitsinhalte?• Welche Trends können in denThemengebieten identifiziert werden?• Welche beruflichen Chancen eröffnensich für den Nachwuchs undwelche Voraussetzungen undAnforderungen sind zukünftig erforderlich?
Karriere: Diskussionspunkte zurKarriereplanung• Welche Karrierewege(Industrie/Wissenschaft) sind imFachgebietMatWerk möglich?• Welche Angebote (z.B. Mentoring /Graduiertenkollegs / Fortbildung /Praktika / Stipendien /Austauschprogramme) gibt es zurUnterstützung für unterschiedlicheNachwuchsgruppen?
Impuls für die anschließendePlenardiskussion im DGM-FORUM• Welche Vorteile bietet die DGM demNachwuchs und wie profitiertdieser davon?• Welche Unterstützung kann die DGMzur besseren Nachwuchsförderungleisten?
Monday, 22 September Tuesday, 23 September
Recruiting Event
Tuesday, 23 September 201410:45am – 04:30pmKaro5, Karolinenplatz 5,64289 Darmstadt- in English -
Recruiting event at MSE congress – meetthe following companies and speak aboutyour entry opportunities, job offers andcareer perspectives!
In the context of MSE 2014, ESA -European Space Agency, HydroAluminium Rolled Products GmbH, OttoFuchs KG, Schott AG and Uniprec GmbHwill present themselves as future employersto students, young professionals andPHDs.
Take the chance to meet those renownedcompanies and to speak about your entryopportunities, job offers and career per-spectives!
Get your professional portrait for yournext job application from our photogra-pher on site!
Professional portraits will be taken from10.45am until 4.30pm at Karo5, TUDarmstadt.
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DGM-Tag 2014
Monday, 22 September
DGM-Tag 2014
Montag, 22. September 201409:30 - 10:05 UhrMaschinenhaus, Magdalenenstraße 12,64289 Darmstadt- in German -
9:30Eröffnung des DGM-Tages undNachwuchsforumsProf. Dr.-Ing. Hans-Jürgen Christ,Vorsitzender der DGM
9:40Die Vielfalt des Fachgebiets MatWerkProf. Dr. Eckhard Quandt, Sprecher desDGM-Beraterkreises
9:50Das DGM-Nachwuchsforum 2014Michael Becker, Sprecher der Jung-DGMProf. Dr. Alexander Hartmaier, Sprecherdes DGM-Ausbildungsausschusses
10:00Das weitere Programm des DGM-TagesProf. Dr.-Ing. Hans-Jürgen Christ,Vorsitzender der DGM
10:15 - 12:30Symposium Werkstoffe und Materialkundeim Ersten Weltkrieg
14:00Forum mit Plenar-Diskussion undGastvortrag von Prof. Martin Winterkorn,Vorstandsvorsitzender der VolkswagenAG, sowie der DGM-Preisverleihungund den Vorträgen von Dr. Maria CeciliaPoletti (Masing-Gedächtnispreis) sowievon Prof. Dr. Lorenz Singheiser (Heyn-Denkmünze)
19:00DGM-Konvent - MusikalischesAbendprogramm und unterhaltsameWissenschafts-Show- Ernennung von Prof. Günter Petzow zumEhrenvorsitzenden der DGM- Ernennung der Ehrenmitglieder- Buffet und geselliges Beisammensein
MSE Student Session -Poster Show -MatWerk Slam
Tuesday, 23. September 201410:45am - 06:30pmkaro 5, Raum A2, Karolinenplatz 5,64289 Darmstadt- in English -
10:45 BegrüßungProf. Dr. AlexanderHartmaier, Sprecherdes DGM-Ausbildungsausschusses
11:00 Plenary LectureScientific Storytelling: Driving Innovationby the Incorporation of NarrativeAnalyticsDr. Rafael Luna
11:301st lectureOptimization of a Modular Multiple-Molding Process to Characterize theInfluence of Microfeature Characteristicson their Tissue InteractionSarah Fischer
11:40 2nd lectureOxidation and diffusion phenomenaoccurring during high temperatureannealing of Mn and Si thin films on FesubstratesCarina Hambrock
11:50 3rd lectureCoarsening of small second-phase par-ticles and voids at grain boundariesMingxuan Lin
12:004th lectureSynthesis and characterization of polymer-derived SiOC-/SiCN-Hard-Carboncomposites as potential Na-ion storagematerialMathias Storch
12:10 5th lectureProcessing of a Cu-Al-Ni-Mn shapememory alloy by selective laser meltingTobias Gustmann
Tuesday, 23 September
MSE Student Session
15:30Abschlussdiskussion
16:00 Break and Recruiting Event
16:30 Opening MatWerk-Slam: Dr. Jens FreudenbergerModeration: Christian Karrasch
16:40Geschmackvolle 3D-QuantifizierungDipl.-Ing. Dominik Britz
16:50Primäre Rekristallisation: Auf demComputer, auf vielen, auf ganzen vielenComputernDipl.-Ing. Markus Kühbach
17:00Möchten Sie vielleicht Pommes zu denPommes?Johannes Schildgen
17:10Vom Schafsdarm zum Latexzipfel -historische Analyse der Eigenschafts-veränderung des KondomsJasper Möller; Annika Gambke; StephanSiewert
17:20KABUM - Wenn Luftballons platzenDaniel Irmer
17:40MatWerk-Slam Auszeichnung
17:55 Opening Poster Show & Award: Prof.Alexander HartmaierPoster Author: Frederik Kuhlmann; MichaelBecker; Ali Zahid; Dirk Müller;Donjá Aßbichler; Rifan Hardian; WangHongcai; Daniel Werner; Ahmed-Amine Ouali; Mamta Sharma; FelixSchiebel; Timo Müller; Josephine Zeisig
18:30MSE-Party
12:20 6th lectureNanoindentation of nickel-titanium shapememory alloys: Investigation of recover-able strainsqJenni Zglinski
12:30 Break and Recruiting Event
13:45 Plenary LectureBiological Materials Science: An overviewProf. Dr. Marc André Meyers, Universityof California, San Diego, La Jolla, CA(USA)
14:307th lectureCharacterization and tribological testingof multiscale textured surfacesunder mixed rubbing conditionSaad Ahmed Khan
14:40 8th lectureSimulation of the evolution of the yieldlocus of deep drawing steel bymeans of crystal plasticityChristian Raemy
14:50 9th lectureMetamodel and optimization method forthe stabilization process of thePAN-based carbon fiber productionBenjamin-Andreas Oberwinter
15:00 10th lectureNovel processing route to obtain ultra-finehigh purity low cost SiOC fibersby electrospinningAura Monserrat Tolosa
15:10 11th lectureTesting ultrasonic SH waves to estimatethe quality of adhesive bonds insmall hybrid structuresSteven Quirin
15:20 12th lectureHigh-frequency impulse measurements(HFIM) for damage detection andfatigue strength estimation of carbon fiberreinforced polymers (CFRP)Ferat Özkan
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acatech Side EventWerkstoffe in der Gesellschaft – Von derAkzeptanzbeschaffung zur Partizipation
Dienstag, 23. September 201413:45 - 16:00 UhrWelcome Hotel, Karolinenplatz 4, 64289 Darmstadt- in German -
Werkstoffe sind kein Selbstzweck, son-dern werden in der und für dieGesellschaft entwickelt. Hier – wie inanderen Feldern Neuer Technologien –spielt Kommunikation eine große Rolle, umDebatten über Chancen und Risiken zuführen, aber auch um bei jungen LeutenInteresse für das Feld, möglicherweiseeinen Berufswunsch zu wecken.
Anhand konkreter Kommunikations-beispiele und -erfahrungen sollen auf die-sem Side Event aktuelle Heraus-forderungen der Wissenschafts-kommunikation thematisiert werden.
13:45 Side-Event: acatech
Moderation: Marc-Denis Weitze acatechGeschäftsstelle
WissenschaftChristina Berger TU Darmstadt / acatech
WissenschaftskommunikationThomas Röber / Deutsches Museum
IndustrieThomas Grandke Siemens AG
SozialwissenschaftMichael Zwick Universität Stuttgart
Alle Teilnehmer sollen die Impulse vomPodium anhand ihrer Erfahrungen ergän-zen und sich in die Diskussion einbringen.
Ansprechpartner:Dr. Marc-Denis WeitzeT +49 (0)89 189 57 [email protected]
Tuesday, 23 September Tuesday, 23 September
DFG Side EventDFG-Förderung der Materialwissenschaftund Werkstofftechnik: Chancen undPerspektiven
Dienstag, 23. September 201416:30 - 18:00 UhrWelcome Hotel, Karolinenplatz 4, 64289 Darmstadt- in German -
Vor dem Hintergrund einer sich stark ent-wickelnden Förderung der Material-wissenschaft und Werkstofftechnik durchdie DFG und einer zunehmendenVerknüpfung dieses Fachgebiets mitbenachbarten Disziplinen stellt das SideEvent den Rahmen für einen Dialog überdie Chancen und Perspektiven mit denzuständigen Mitgliedern der DFG-Geschäftsstelle und der Fachkollegien dar.
16:30 Side Event: DFG
Geplanter Programmablauf:
• Vortrag zum Thema „Förderung derMaterialwissenschaft und Werkstoff-technik: Programme, Themen undPersonen“• Plenardiskussion zu den Themen „Rolleder DFG-Förderung: Bedarf undWirklichkeit“ und „Entwicklungspotenzialdes Fachgebiets“• individuelle Gespräche mit denMitgliedern der DFG-Geschäftsstelle undMitgliedern der Fachkollegien
Ansprechpartner:
Dr.-Ing. Xenia MolodovaDeutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG)Tel. +49 (228) [email protected]
Dr.-Ing. Burkhard JahnenDeutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG)Tel. +49 (228) [email protected]
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MSE Side Events
Tuesday, 23 September
Side-Event DGM-Podiumsdiskussion„Nutzen wir konsequent dieErkenntnisse der Grundlagenforschungfür den Industriestandort Deutschland?“
Dienstag, 23. September 201410:45-12:15 UhrWelcome Hotel, Karolinenplatz 4, 64289 Darmstadt- in German -
10:45 DGM-Podiumsdiskussion
Moderation: Prof. Dr. Christoph LeyensTechnische Universität Dresden
Diskussionsteilnehmer:
Dipl.-Ing. ETH Axel E. Barten Vize-Präsident des Verbands DeutscherMaschinen- und Anlagenbau (VDMA) undGeschäftsführender Gesellschafterder Achenbach Buschhütten GmbH,Kreuztal-Buschhütten
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Christina Berger acatech –Deutsche Akademie derTechnikwissenschaften e.V.
Prof. Dr.-Ing. habil. Hans-Jürgen ChristUniversität Siegen, Vorsitzender der DGM
Dr. Jörg Eßlinger MTU Aero Engines AG,München
Prof. Dr. Peter Fratzl WissenschaftlicherDirektor des Max-Planck-Instituts fürKolloid- und Grenzflächenforschung
Dr. Frank Heinricht Schott AG,Vorsitzender des Vorstands
Prof. Dr. rer. nat. habil. Wolfgang KaysserHelmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht,Wissenschaftlicher Geschäftsführer desHelmholtz-Zentrums Geesthacht undVorsitzender der BVMatWerk
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Bernd Kieback Fraunhofer-Institut für Fertigungstechnik undAngewandte Materialforschung IFAM,Leiter des Institutsteils
Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. Hans Jürgen PrömelPräsident der Technischen UniversitätDarmstadt
Yvonne Proppert Präsidentin derArbeitsgemeinschaft industriellerForschungsvereinigungen (AiF)
BMBF Side EventKMU-innovativ – Erfolge undPerspektiven
Dienstag, 23. September 201413:45 - 16:00 UhrWelcome Hotel, Karolinenplatz 4, 64289 Darmstadt- in German -
Kleine und mittlere Unternehmen (KMU)sind in vielen Bereichen Vorreiter des tech-nologischen Fortschritts. Die mit Spitzen-forschung verbundenen Risiken sind aller-dings für KMU häufig schwer zu schultern.Deshalb fördert das Bundesministerium fürBildung und Forschung (BMBF) mit KMU-innovativ Spitzenforschung in dem wichti-gen Zukunftsbereichen Nanotechnologieund Ressourcen- und Energieeffizienz.
Die Fördermaßnahme „KMU-innovativ:Nanotechnologie“ hat eine gute Tradition,da schon ab 2006 in der damaligenBekanntmachung „Nanochance“ ersteProjekte gestartet wurden. Hinzu kommtder Schwerpunkt „Funktionalisierung vonOberflächen für den erweiterten Einsatzvon biogenen Rohstoffen“ der Förder-maßnahme „KMU-innovativ: Ressourcen-und Energieeffizienz“. Einer breitenFachöffentlichkeit werden die bisherigenErfolge und die Chancen einer gezieltenForschungsförderung von KMU vorgestellt.Denn oftmals sind kleine und mittlereUnternehmen (KMU) an entscheidenderStelle tätig, trotz knapper zeitlicher undpersoneller Ressourcen.
Ziel ist es, das große Potenzial, welchessich durch die KMU-Förderung ergibt,einem breiten Interessentenkreis vorzustel-len. Damit werden neue potenzielleInteressenten aus dem KMU-Bereich ange-sprochen, die auf den genanntenGebieten tätig sind bzw. ihr Geschäftsfelddurch den Einsatz dieser Werkstoff-technologien erweitern und stärken wol-len.
Tuesday, 23 September
MSE Side Events
Tuesday, 23 September
BMBF-FORUM MATRESSOURCE
Mittwoch, 24. September 20148:30 - 19:30 UhrMaschinenhaus, Magdalenenstraße 12,64289 Darmstadt- in German -
MatRessource – „Die Förderinitiative vonRessourcen, Recycling, Korrosionsschutz“
8:30Begrüßung und Eröffnung BMBFProjektträger JülichFachbegleitkreis
9:00Übersichtsvortrag zur Ressourcen-effizienzbewertung
9:30Substitution und MaterialeffizienzKatalyseKorrosionsschutz
10:45Kaffeepause und Posterschau
11:15Substitution und MaterialeffizienzKatalyseKorrosionsschutz
12:45 Mittagspause
14:15Substitution und MaterialeffizienzKatalyseKorrosionsschutz
15:30Kaffeepause und Posterschau
16:00Podiumsdiskussion
17:00Vernetzungsforum
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19:30Poster-Party mit Prämierung der bestenPoster
MSE Party
Tuesday, 23. September 201418:30-23:30 UhrMensa (Otto-Berndt-Halle) der TUDarmstadt, Alexanderstraße 4,64283 Darmstadt
With Waymond Harding & SmileyGarfield and White Chocolate as bands
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12:45 Pause und Zuschauen beim FußballEndspiel Deutschland-Brasilien
14:00 Plenardiskussion mit allen Referenten
16:15 Pause
16:45 Meet-the-Professionals10 min. Einzelgespräche in lockererAtmosphäre zwischen Nachwuchs-wissenschaftlern (Studierende,Promovierende) und den Referenten ausdem Nachwuchskarriereworkshop.
Wednesday, 24 September
Football - Rematch Germany - Brazil
Wednesday, 24. September 201413:00 - 13:50 UhrZentralplatz (Mensahof Nord) der TUDarmstadt, 64283 Darmstadt
Für die deutsche Mannschaft spielt unteranderem der Kanzler der TU Darmstadt,Dr. Efinger.
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MSE Side Events
Wednesday, 24 September
Nachwuchs-Karriereworkshopder DGM und der BV MatWerk
Mittwoch, 24. September 201408:30 - 19:00 UhrWelcome HotelKarolinenplatz 4, 64289 Darmstadt- in German -
08:30Registrierung
09:00Begrüßung und Vorstellung der ReferentenDr.-Ing. Frank O.R. FischerDeutsche Gesellschaft für Materialkundee.V., Frankfurt
09:05Forschung auf der InternationalenRaumstationMartin ZellESA-Bereichsleiter für Astronauten und ISS-Nutzung
09:30 Studium im Ausland: Ist das Gras wirklichgrüner auf der anderen Seite des Zauns?Sarah FischerINM - Leibniz Institut für NeueMaterialien, Jung-DGM-Saarbrücken
9:50 Karriere bei HydroProf. Dr. Jürgen Hirsch, Hydro AluminiumBonn
10:10SCHOTT - Glass made of IdeasDr. Roland Langfeld, Research Fellow,Schott AG
10:30In der Industrie richtig durchstartenDr. Jörg Eßlinger, MTU Aero Engines AG,München
10:45 Kaffeepausedanach Aufteilung der Teilnehmer in zweiGruppen
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acatech Side EventAdditiv-generative Fertigung:Perspektiven für Wertschöpfungund die Zukunft der Industrie
Mittwoch, 24. September 201414:00 - 16:00 UhrWelcome Hotel, Karolinenplatz 4, 64289 Darmstadt- in German -
Additive bzw. generative Fertigungs-verfahren werden derzeit sowohl in derWissenschaft als auch unter Anwendernbreit diskutiert. Dabei bestehen in dieseminterdisziplinären Feld von Material-wissenschaft und Werkstofftechnik bis zuProduktionstechnologien und Logistik viel-fältige Herausforderungen sowohl in tech-nologischer als auch in ökonomischerHinsicht. Vor diesem Hintergrund hat addi-tive Fertigung ein erhebliches Potential fürdisruptive Innovationen von Wert-schöpfungsnetzwerken und damit verbun-denen Geschäftsmodellen.
Wednesday, 24 September
MSE Side Events
Impulsvortrag -Verfahren und Technologien im ÜberblickMichael Karg, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg
Impulsvortrag -Innovationen, WertschöpfungStefan Peter, Universität Paderborn
Impulsvortrag -Generative Fertigung in Airbus Group:Aktueller Stand und HerausforderungenDr. Dalle Donne, Airbus GroupInnovations
Podiumsdiskussion -Konsequenzen für den IndustriestandortDeutschland
Das acatech-Side Event bringt relevanteAkteure aus Wissenschaft und Wirtschaftdes Fachgebiets Materialwissenschaft undWerkstofftechnik mit anderen Disziplinenwie Produktion und Produktentwicklungzusammen, um die technologischen, öko-nomischen und gesellschaftlichen Heraus-forderungen zu diskutieren.
14:00Begrüßung und Moderation:Prof. Dr.-Ing. Christoph Leyens, TechnischeUniversität Dresden
Impulsvortrag -Materialien und Werkstoffe in generativenFertigungsverfahrenProf. Dr.-Ing. Steffen Nowotny, Fraunhofer-Institut für Werkstoff- und Strahltechnik,Dresden
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Plenary Lectures
Technische Universität DarmstadtKaro5, Audimax A1
TUESDAY, 23 SEPTEMBER 2014, 10:00 - 10:40 h
High Temperature Superconductors for Superconducting LevitationL. Schultz, Leibniz Institute for Solid State and Materials Research DresdenChair: H.-J. Christ, Universität Siegen (Germany)
New means of urban transportation and logistics will become realistic with superconducting magnetic bearings usingbulk high temperature superconductors. The advantage of superconducting magnetic levitation is that it works passive-ly stable without any electronic control but with attracting and repelling forces to suspend a vehicle pendant or stan-ding upright from zero to high speed - perfect conditions for the idea of rail-bound individual transport with cabins for4 - 5 passengers requested call by call. They will levitate noiseless over the track made of RE permanent magnetssaving energy and travel time. A big step forward to this vision has been made in Dresden. The world largest researchand test facility for transport systems using HTS bulk material in the levitation and guidance system in combinationwith a permanent magnet track was put into operation. A vehicle for 2 passengers, equipped with linear drive propulsi-on, non-contact energy supply, second braking system and various test and measurement systems is running on an 80m long oval driveway. In the presentation the superconducting materials as well as the principle of superconductinglevitation by flux pinning in high temperature superconductors will be described and experimentally demonstrated withmodel railway vehicles. Based on this an overview of the SupraTrans II research facility and future directions of super-conductivity-based magnetic levitation and bearing for automation technology, transportation and medical treatmentunder enhanced gravity will be given.
Ludwig Schultz studied Physics at the University of Goettingen and received his Ph.D. in 1976 He continued as rese-arch assistant at the Institute of Metal Physics of the University of Goettingen and as postdoc at IBM Thomas J.Watson Research Center in Yorktown Heights, USA. In 1980 he joined the Siemens Research Laboratories at Erlangen.In 1993 he accepted a call to become a full professor at TU Dresden and, in addition, Director of the Institute ofMetallic Materials at the Leibniz Institute of Solid State and Materials Research (IFW) Dresden. From April 2008 toMarch 2013 he also served as Scientific Director of the IFW Dresden. His main activities concern amorphous, nano-crystalline, magnetic, and superconducting materials, as well as superconducting levitation systems. He authored orcoauthored more than 1000 publications with more than 24.000 citations, filed more than 70 patents, supervisedmore than 120 Ph. D. theses and founded two companies: evico and evico magnetics. Prof. Schultz received severalawards, like Masing-Preis (1986), Heyn-Denkmünze 2006 (DGM), Wissenschaftspreis des Stifterverbandes für dieDeutsche Wissenschaft (2006) and European Materials Gold Medal (FEMS 2009). Recently he became a FellowProfessor of the University of Ulsan (South Korea). Prof. Schultz was or is active in several Executive Boards of scienti-fic organizations and societies like German Society of Materials Science (DGM), Federation of European MaterialsSocieties (FEMS) and German Physical Society (DPG). He was President and is at present Vice-President of theGerman Association for the Advancement of Science and Medicine (GDNAE). Since June 2012 he acts as Editor-in-Chiefof the Journal of Alloys and Compounds.
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Technische Universität DarmstadtKaro5, Audimax A1
TUESDAY, 23 SEPTEMBER 2014, 13:45 - 14:25 h
Biological Materials Science: An overviewM.A. Meyers, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, CA (USA)Chair: E. Quandt, Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel (Germany)
The approach used by Materials Science and Engineering is revealing new aspects in the structure and properties ofbiological materials. The integration of advanced characterization, mechanical testing, and modeling methods can ratio-nalize heretofore unexplained aspects of these structures. The nascent areas of Biological Materials Science andMechanobiology encompass three thrusts:• Biological (or natural) materials: materials that comprise cells, extracellular material, tissues, organs, and organisms.• Biomaterials: synthetic materials used to correct, repair, or supplement natural functions in organisms.• Bioinspired design: this area encompasses the materials and structures inspired in biological systems and/or functions.We demonstrate the power of this methodology with examples from our research: biomineralization and toughness ofshells, avian beaks, bones, and feathers, fish and pangolin scales, osteoderms, and skin. We illustrate bioinspiredapplications with a few selected applications: freeze casting for nacre-inspired manufacturing, a seahorse-inspiredrobotic device, and fish scale inspired flexible armor.
Marc André Meyers, is Distinguished Professor in the Departments of Nanoengineering, and Mechanical and AerospaceEngineering, U. of California, San Diego. His research field is the mechanical behavior of materials. Within this field,he has focused on three areas: dynamic behavior of materials; nanocrystalline materials; and biological materials. Inaddition to 400 papers, he is the co-author of four books: Mechanical Metallurgy (with K. Chawla); Dynamic Behaviorof Materials, Mechanical Behavior of Materials (with K. Chawla), and Biological Materials Science (2014, with P.-Y.Chen). He is Fellow of TMS, APS, and ASM International and is the 2010 recipient of the Acta Materialia Materialsand Society Award. Additionally, he has awards from Europe (Humboldt Society Senior Scientist Award and J. S.Rinehart Award from the EURODYMAT Association), China (Lee Hsun Lecture Award from the Institute of MetalResearch; Visiting Professor, Chinese Academy of Sciences) and the US (SMD/TMS Distinguished Scientist andDistinguished Service Awards, ASM International Albert Sauveur Award, TMS Educator Award). He is the co-recipient ofthe JOM (TMS) 2010 best paper award in structural materials and is a member of the Brazilian Academy of Sciences.Marc Meyers also writes fiction and is the author of Abscission/Implosion (2001, poetry), Mayan Mars (2006),Chechnya Jihad (2011), and A Dama e o Luxemburgues (2013).
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Technische Universität DarmstadtKaro5, Audimax A1
WEDNESDAY, 24 SEPTEMBER 2014, 08:30 - 9:10 h
Criticality of Functional MaterialsA. Reller, University of AugsburgChair: R. Riedel, Technische Universität Darmstadt (Germany)
Many current and emerging high-tech products, devices and technologies depend on the availability of an ever increa-sing diversity of functional materials and functional components. In turn the disposability of these materials dependson the accessibility of primary and secondary resources, above all of many different metals. The criticality concept isan adequate tool for validating the potentials, limitations and risks of strategic metallic as well as mineral resourcesfor the implementation of transparent and efficient supply chains. These chains in turn are indispensable for the imple-mentation of e.g. regenerative energy systems, electro-mobility or information-communication nets.
Armin Reller, former professor for Solid State Chemistry at the Institute of Physics, University of Augsburg, currentlyprofessor for resource strategy at the same institution, Chairman of the Environmental Science Center (ESC) and mem-ber of the board of the AMU (Application Center for Materials and Science) also chairman of the Graduate School“Resource Strategy Concepts for Sustainable Energy Systems” at the University of Augsburg, Germany. His researchfocuses on the synthesis and properties of functional materials relevant for energy and environment technologies.Specific attention is paid to ecological and socio-economic impacts of exploring and applying strategic resources. He is Editor-in-Chief of the international journal Progress in Solid State Chemistry (Elsevier). On January 1st, 2009 he
has been appointed as full professor for resource strategy at the University of Augsburg; since 2011, as one of thefounder members, he is chairman for resource strategy of the Fraunhofer Project Group IWKS (Alzenau and Hanau,Germany). Recently he has been appointed as Expert of the Swiss Academy of Technical Sciences as well as memberof the raw materials council of the Umweltbundesamt, UBA (Berlin, Germany).http://www.ressourcenforschung.de
Wed08:30
Technische Universität DarmstadtKaro5, Audimax A1
WEDNESDAY, 24 SEPTEMBER 2014, 14:00 - 14:40 h
Moulding Cells and Materials in High ThroughputC. Van Blitterswijk, University of Twente, Enschede, NLChair: A.R. Boccaccini, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (Germany)
The interaction of cells and materials at their interface is crucial for the performance of devices that are applied inregenerative medicine. In general the approach to optimize this interaction is characterized by a mechanistic lowthroughput research cycle where researchers try to move forward by improving performance based on fundamentalinsights and related small volume in vitro/in vivo experiments. Although this approach has shown successes it has itsdisadvantages. First, as the field of regenerative medicine is still young we currently still lack fundamental insightsinto many of the aspects that are relevant to our field. Second, the research cycle is slow, so if our experiments donot give the anticipated results we may lose several years. Third, the conventional approach that only allows us to testa maximum of ca. 10 experimental conditions in one cycle forces us to leave out many other, possibly equally inte-resting, opportunities.In our lab we have become convinced on how influential surface geometry of material can be on cell behavior and invivo response by recently inducing prominent bone formation in muscle tissue in large animals by modulating the bio-material surface in the submicrometer range. The effects of these instructive materials are equivalent to the use of gro-wth factors while no biological agents or cultivated cells were applied. As we have no complete insight in the underly-ing mechanism, a conventional low throughput mechanistic approach does not seem the method of choice for furtheroptimizing this performance and applying it to other tissue types.Therefore, we have developed multiwell screening systems that allow us to test a selection of thousands of surfacesfrom a truly designed high throughput library of 150 million different surface features in a single run. We have shownthat this method allows us to modify cell shape and function in a remarkable way, both as far as cell attachment,proliferation and differentiation are concerned. As the above topochip platform is largely focused on 2D single cell per-formance and actual tissues are 3D and multicellular we have developed alternative platforms that allow us the build3D mesoscale complex tissues in the thousands, while we have also generated so called 2,5 D muliwell systems thatpresent convex surface features. Applying such systems has allowed us to demonstrate that the mechanism of func-tion follows form not only holds for individual cells but equally for millimeter scale cell aggregates. We are currentlyapplying these technology platforms to create deeper insights in the formation of tissues for regenerative medicine byintroducing very early (embryonic) tissues in these systems while actively collaborating with developmental cell biolo-gists.
Prof. Dr. Clemens A. van Blitterswijk is a world renowned scientist in Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicinewho has (co-) authored ca. 316 scientific papers, over 100 patent applications, and guided 50 PhD students throughtheir thesis as promotor or co-promotor. He received the George Winter award of the European society for Biomaterialsand was appointed Fellow of Biomaterials Science and Engineering by the international liaison committee. He acts andhas acted on numerous advisory organs relating directly to life- and material sciences or to the economic applicationsthereof and held positions such as chairman of the Dutch society for Biomaterials, treasurer of the European Societyfor Biomaterials and council member of TERMIS (Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine International Society).Prof. van Blitterswijk has co-founded multiple biomedical companies and held several functions in these organizations.He acted as CEO of IsoTis (a public life sciences company in the Netherlands) from 1996 to 2002, a company that heco-founded and grew to 150 people from scratch. In his career he raised over 140 Million Euros in funding throughequity and/or grants. Resulting from his work 10 implant technologies were brought into clinical evaluation inhumans. He holds 3 board positions in biomedical start-ups. Prof. Van Blitterswijk is presently Professor of TissueRegeneration at Twente University in the Netherlands. He combines his professorship with being Founding Partner ofthe new LSP-Health Economics Fund (LSP-HEF) of the European health care investment group Life Sciences Partners(LSP) in Amsterdam. The focus is on investments in mature innovative medical technology companies that can reducecosts in health care while providing high quality health care to patients.
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Plenary Lectures
Technische Universität DarmstadtKaro5, Audimax A1
WEDNESDAY, 24 SEPTEMBER 2014, 18:15 - 18:55 h
Glass Myths and MarvelsE.D. Zanotto, Federal University of Sao Carlos, BrasilChair: P. Portella, Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und -prüfung, Berlin (Germany)
In this talk I review and discuss, in light of experimental evidence, three well-known histories about glass: the possible(slow) flow of medieval stained glass, coloured sacred images that miraculously appear on some contemporary windo-ws, and the alleged shattering of glass windows by the bare voice of the famous tenor Caruso!Reportedly some stained glass windows from 12th century cathedrals are thicker at the bottom than at the top, sug-gesting that glass is a liquid which flows (albeit slowly) downward under the force of gravity. When I first heard aboutsagging medieval windows, I thought it was just a Brazilian myth. But then I heard the same tale from colleagues inArgentina, and found echoes of it the Encyclopaedia Britannica and even in engineering textbooks. Although windowglass isn't supposed to flow at room temperature, old glass has many impurities that might help it ooze. So I lookedup the chemical compositions of some 350 medieval glasses and calculated (extrapolated) typical viscosities at roomtemperature. With the help of P.K. Gupta we then determined how long a typical window glass would take to flowappreciably (a few mm) at room temperature.
In July 2002, an image on a old window mobilised thousands of people in a small town on the outskirts of São Paulocity, Brazil. It is a face that is reminiscent of the Virgin Mary, the mother of Jesus. After countless television reports,similar effigies started to be noticed in homes from several other cities in Brazil. There has been also a report of asimilar image in Clearwater, FL, USA. To attend a request from the Vatican to check up a possible miracle, we demon-strated that ...
Finally I will dwell on the possibility that a person s bare voice can shatter a glass window or a fine a person s barevoice glass cup.
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Plenary Lectures
Technische Universität DarmstadtKaro5, Audimax A1
THURSDAY, 25 SEPTEMBER 2014, 08:30 - 9:10 h
Challenges for Materials Science in the Transformation of our Energy SystemsF. Schueth, Max-Planck-Institut für Kohlenforschung, Mülheim/Ruhr (Germany)Chair: C. Hébert, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (Switzerland)
Our societies are facing tremendous challenges over the next decades: oil reserves are deplet-ing - in times of increa-sing demand -, CO2-emissions, resulting from the combustion of fossil energy carriers, contribute to global warming,and many strategic resources are scarce or concentrated only in few countries. These challenges have to be met byinnovative approach-es, and materials science has a key role to play in this.Materials are crucial in any energy technology. In classical energy conversion systems, high temperature materials arerequired in order to increase the operation temperature of power plants. Renewable energies also rely to a largeextent on high performance materials: Light, strong and cheap composites are needed for wind turbines, as well asmagnetic materials relying on abundant materials. Novel semiconductors, especially organic semiconductors, couldbring the cost of photovoltaics further down. Also most efficiency technologies rely on advances in materials science,such as in LED lighting, more efficient motors, thermal insula-tors and so on.A substantial fraction of the energy consumption is required for heating. Here especially materials and systems forheat storage are an interesting and often neglected line of research and development. Storage, especially of electricity,is of high importance in any case in an energy system with a high fraction of intermittent electrical energy. Also for amobility system with low CO2 emissions, electromobility, using stored electricity or a chemical energy carrier, appearto be attractive options. However, both storage capacity and cost for battery storage need to improve substantially,and this again translates to the development of better materials for current and future battery generations.The presentation will try to address these topics and highlight the challenges we are facing in materials science.
Prof. Ferdi Schüth studied Chemistry and Law at the Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität of Münster. In 1984 he passedhis studies of Chemistry, continued working as a Ph.D. and received his doctorate in chemistry in 1988. Till 1989 heworked as a postdoctoral fellow with L.D. Schmidt at the University of Minnesota, Minneapolis (USA). At the sametime he continued his studies of Law and passed the First State Exam in 1989. During his work towards his habilitation from 1989 till 1994, he was scientific assistant at the Johannes-Gutenberg-Universität of Mainz and searched in 1993 as visiting assistant professor at the University of California in SantaBarbara (USA).In 1995 he received his qualification as a Professor in Chemistry. From 1995 till 1998 he worked as full professor for Inorganic Chemistry at the Johann-Wolfgang-Goethe-Universität inFrankfurt. Since 1998 he is Director of the Max-Planck-Institut für Kohlenforschung in Mülheim an der Ruhr.
Ferdi Schüth received several awards, among those the Award of the Stifterverband der Deutschen Wissenschaft in2001, the Gottfried-Wilhelm-Leibniz-Award of the DFG in 2003 and the Wöhler-Award and Hamburger Wissenschaft-Award in 2011. Ferdi Schüth is member of numerous editorial boards and committees, e.g. Dechema, Vicepresident of the DFG and2012 appointed to the selection committee of the Deutsche Zukunftspreis. He is Professor h.c. at the University ofTechnology in Dalian, P. R. China and founder of the hte AG (with BASF as main shareholder).
His research field comprises energy, biomass conversion, crystallization processes, synthesis of catalyst materials, cata-lysis, zeolites, ordered mesoporous materials and hydrogen storage materials.
Ferdi Schüth has about 350 publications, 40 plenary lectures, 200 contributions to conferences and approx. 20patents or patent applications.
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Technische Universität DarmstadtKaro5, Audimax A1
THURSDAY, 25 SEPTEMBER 2014, 14:00 - 14:40 h
Complex Metallic Materials with Hierarchical Hybrid Structures: Tailoring Metastable Phasesfor Engineering ApplicationsJ. Eckert, Leibniz Institute for Solid State and Materials Research Dresden (Germany)Chair: C. Leyens, Technische Universität Dresden (Germany)
In modern society, metallic materials are crucially important (e.g. for applications related to energy, safety, infrastruc-ture, transportation, health, medicine, life sciences, IT). Contemporary examples with inherent challenges to be over-come are the design of ultrahigh specific strength materials. There is a critical need for successful developments in thisarea in particular for reduced energy consumption, reduction of pollutant emissions and passenger safety. Also, theageing society makes biomedical materials for implant and stent design crucially important. A drawback of nearly allcurrent high strength metallic materials is that they lack ductility (i.e. are brittle and hard to form) - or on the opposi-te side, they may be highly ductile but lack strength. Hence, it is mandatory to develop new routes for creation of tai-lored metallic materials based on hierarchical hybrid structures enabling property as well as function optimization. Onestarting point along these lines is the design of monolithic amorphous materials or bulk micro-, ultrafine- or nano-struc-tured composite structures with intrinsic length-scale modulation and phase transformation under highly non-equilibriumconditions. This can include the incorporation of dispersed phases which are close to or beyond their thermodynamicand mechanical stability limit thus forming hierarchically structured hybrid and ductile/tough alloys. Alternatively, thematerial itself can be designed in a manner such that it is at the verge of its thermodynamic/mechanical stability. This talk will present recent results obtained for metallic glass-based hybrid structures with transformation effects atdifferent length-scales and microcrystalline-grained hybrid structures based on elastic instabilities and modulatedlength-scale. The deformation behaviour and possible phase transitions during deformation will be related to the intrin-sic properties of the phases as well as the microstructure of the material including heterogeneities and length-scalemodulation in order to derive guidelines for the design of macroscopically ductile high-strength materials. Finally, theresults will be critically assessed from the viewpoint of possible scaling-up for technological applications and the use ofsimple and cost effective processing technologies.
Professional career 1985 -1986 Research Assistant, University of Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany, Dpt. of Materials Science 1986 -1990 Research Associate, Siemens Research Laboratories, Erlangen, Germany 1990 -1992 Research Fellow in Materials Science California Institute of Technology, Division of Engineering and Applied Science, Pasadena, CA, USA 1992 -1993 Research Associate SGL Carbon / Ringsdorff-Werke GmbH, Powder Metallurgy Research Laboratory SEL, Bonn, Germany 1993 - 2003 Leibniz-Institute for Solid State and Materials Research Dresden (IFW Dresden), Institut für Metallische Werkstoffe, Dresden 1993 - 1994 Group Leader "Mechanically Alloyed Materials" 1996 -2003 Head of "Metastable and Nanostructured Materials" Group 2002 -2005 Adjunct Professor, Michigan Technological University, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Houghton, MI, USA 2003 -2006 Full Processor and Chair for "Physical Metallurgy", Darmstadt University of Technology, Dpt. of Materials and Geo Sciences, Darmstadt, Germany Since 2006 Director of the Institute for Complex Materials at the Leibniz-Institute for Solid State and Materials Research Dresden (IFW Dresden) and Full Processor and Chair for "Materials Synthesis and Analysis", TU Dresden, Dpt. of Mechanical Engineering, Institute of Materials Science, 2009/2010 Visiting Professor, University Vienna, Institute of Physics, Physics of Nanostructured Materials, Vienna, Austria Since 04/2013 Scientific Director of the Leibniz-Institute for Solid State and Materials Research Dresden and Director of the Institute for Complex Materials at the IFW Dresden
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Plenary Lectures
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A01 - High-Temperature Functional Materials
H. Fritze, Technical University of Clausthal, Goslar,Germany
A02 - Advanced Materials for Lithium Ion Batteries
H.J. Seifert, Karlsruhe Institute ofTechnology, Germany
A03 - Energy Materials -Semiconductingoxides for electronic devices, especiallyfor photovoltaics and water splitting
P. Schaaf, Technical University ofIlmenau, Germany
W. Jaegermann, Technische UniversitätDarmstadt, Germany
K. Ellmer, Helmholtz-Zentrum fürMaterialien und Ener-gie, Berlin
Roel van de Krol,Helmholtz-ZentrumBerlin für Materialienund Energie
Topic AFunctional Materials
A05 - Materials for Thermometryin the Nanoscale
F. Palacio Parada,Universidad deZaragoza, Madrid,Spain
L.A. Dias Carlos, Universidade deAveiro, Portugal
A06 - Catalytic Materials and Processesfor Energy Storage and Conversion
M. Kosa, Bar-Ilan University,Ramat-Gan, Israel
C.S. Cucinotta, Trinity College Dublin,Ireland
A09 - Shape Memory Alloys - Basics and Applications
A. Czechowicz, Forschungsgemein-schaft Werkstoffe undWerkzeuge e.V., Rem-scheid, Germany
A10 - Ferroelectric and Multiferroic Materials
M. Hoffmann, Karlsruhe Institute ofTechnology, Germany
E. Quandt, University of Kiel, Germany
A11 - Hierarchical Materials
G.A. Schneider, Hamburg University ofTechnology, Germany
W. Peukert, University of Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany
D. Drummer,University of Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany
MSE 2014 Symposium Organisers
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B01 - Very High Cycle Fatigue
H.-J. Christ,University of Siegen,Germany
B03 - Intermetallics: Physical Metallurgy,Processing and Characterisation
F. Appel, Helmholtz-ZentrumGeesthacht, Germany
M. Oehring, Helmholtz-ZentrumGeesthacht, Germany
J.D.H. Paul, Helmholtz-ZentrumGeesthacht, Germany
B04 - Advanced Steels for Structural Applications
W. Bleck, RWTHAachen University,Germany
H. Biermann, Technical University ofFreiberg, Germany
Topic BStructural Materials
B05 - Bulk Ultrafine- andNano-Structured Materials
M. Wagner, Chemnitz University ofTechnology, Germany
P. Frint, Chemnitz University ofTechnology, Germany
B06 - Hybrid Structures
W. Hufenbach, Technical University ofDresden, Germany
N. Modler, Technical University ofDresden, Germany
B07 - Mechanical Properties andMicrostructure
E. Kerscher, Technical University ofKaiserslautern, Germany
F. Walther, Technical University ofDortmund, Germany
B08 - Surface Engineering
V. Schulze, Karlsruhe Institute ofTechnology, Germany
C. Gachot, Saarland University,Saarbrücken, Germanyy
F. Mücklich, Saarland University,Saarbrücken, Germany
B10 - Third Generation Advanced High Strength Steels by Quenchingand Partitioning
R. Petrov,Ghent University, Belgium
C. Fojer, OCAS N.V., Ghent,Belgium
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MSE 2014 Symposium Organisers
MSE 2014 Symposium Organisers
C01 - Coatings and Thin Films
J. Vetter, Sulzer Metaplas, Ber-gisch Gladbach, Germany
M. Willert-Porada,University of Bayreuth,Germany
M. Stüber, KarlsruheInstitute of Technology,Germany
C02 - Nanomaterials and Composites
K.-H. Haas,Fraunhofer Institute forSilicate Research,Würzburg, Germany
R. Gadow, University of Stuttgart,Germany
F. Kern, University of Stuttgart,Germany
X. Yin, NorthwestPolytechnicalUniversity, Xi'an
C03 - Materials for AdditiveManufacturing Technologies
Topic CSynthesis and Processing
J. Stampfl, Vienna University ofTechnology, Austria
F. Lasagni, AndalusianFoundation forAerospaceDevelopment, LaRinconada, Sevilla,Spain
C04 - Wet Processed FunctionalMaterials and Printed Electronics
T. Mayer, TechnischeUniversität Darmstadt,Germany
C05 - Joining and Integration Issuesof Composites
M. Ferraris,Politecnico di Torino,Italy
C. Wilhelmi, EADS DeutschlandGmbH, Riemerling,Germany
T. Weißgärber, IFAMDresden, Germany
C07 - Tailor-Made Ceramic Materialsfrom Single-Source Precursors
E. Ionescu, Technische UniversitätDarmstadt, Germany
G. Mera, Technische UniversitätDarmstadt, Germany
S. Bernard, Université de Montpel-lier, France
C09 - Laser, Plasmas and Hybrid Nano-Technologies for Surface Processing
A.F. Lasagni, Fraunhofer Institut für Werkstoff- und Strahl-technik, Dresden, Germany
G.F. de la Fuente Leis,CSIC-Universidad deZaragoza, Spain
A.R. González-Elipe,CSIC-Universidad deSevilla, Spain
C10 - Advanced Paper-Based Materials
M. Biesalski, Technische UniversitätDarmstadt, Germany
R. Riedel, TechnischeUniversität Darmstadt,Germany
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MSE 2012 Symposium Organisers
D04 - EBSD and Orientation Microscopy
R. Schwarzer
G. Nolze, BAM, Berlin,Germany
D06 - Scanning Probe Techniques
D.C. Lupascu,Universität Duisburg-Essen, Germany
V. Shvartsman,Universität Duisburg-Essen, Germany
D07 - Small Scale and in-situ Mechanical Testing
K. Durst, Technische UniversitätDarmstadt, Germany
V. Maier, University of Leoben,Austria
Topic DCharacterisation
E02 - Computational Thermodynamics and Kinetics (BRAZILIAN - GERMAN Cooperation)
I. Steinbach, Ruhr-UniversityBochum, Germany
H. J. Seifert, Karlsruhe Institute ofTechnology, Eggen-stein-Leopoldshafen,Germany
A. Costa e Silva, Universidade FederalFluminense, Brazil
R. Schmid-Fetzer,Technical UniversityClausthal, Germany
E03 - Multi-scale Multi-Physics Modellingfor Nanomaterials and Systems by Design
G. Fagas, Tyndall National Insti-tute, Cork, Ireland
E. Coenen, TNO NetherlandsOrganisation forApplied ScientificResearch,Netherlands
Topic E Modelling and Simulation
D09 - Analytical Methods for Thin FilmInvestigations
S. Schorr, Hellmholtz-ZentrumBerlin für Materialienund Energie,Germany
F. Di Benedetto,University of Florence,Italy
D10 - Unraveling the Mystery of GrainBoundary Migration and Grain Growth
D. Zöllner, University ofMagdeburg,Germany
D. Molodov, RWTH Aachen,Germany
D12 - Multiscale Structure-FunctionalCharacterization and Modeling ofMusculoskeletal Mineralized Tissues
K. Raum, CharitéUniveristätsmedizinBerlin, Germany
Q. Grimal, SorbonneUniversités, UPMCUniversity Paris,France
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MSE 2014 Symposium Organisers
MSE 2012 Symposium Organisers
A. Hashibon,IFAM IWM, Germany
E. O'Reilly, Tyndall National Insti-tute, Cork, Ireland
E04 - Advanced Continuum Models:Modelling, Identification, Validation,Application
S. Bargmann,Hamburg University ofTechnology, Germany
J. Ihlemann, University of Chemnitz, Germany
B. Klusemann, TUHamburg-Harburg,Germany
E05 - Atomistic Simulations of Materialsfor Energy
M.-C. Record, Aix-Marseille Universi-ty, France
P. Boulet, Aix-MarseilleUniversity, France
Topic E Modelling and Simulation (cont.)
E06 - Atomistic Origin of Ductility
M. Friak, Max Planck Institutefor Iron ResearchGmbH; Düsseldorf,Germany
E08 - Atomistic to Mesoscale Modellingand Characterization of Materials forEnergy Applications
M. H. Braga,Engineering Faculty ofthe Porto University,Portugal
A. El-Azab, Purdue University,West Lafayette, USA
E09 - Modelling Material Behaviour, Deg-radation and Reliability of AdvancedCeramics
A. Kailer, IFAM, Freiburg, Germany
I. Khader, German-JordanianUniversity, Amman,Jordan
R. Danzer,MontanuniversitätLeoben, Austria
E10 - Microstructural Evolution -Experiments and Modelling
E. Gamsjäger,MontanuniversitätLeoben, Austria
M. Rettenmayr,Friedrich Schiller Uni-versity Jena, Germany
E11 - Plasticity of Metal Nanostructures:Insights from Experiments, Simulationsand Modelling
J. Weissmüller, Technical University ofHamburg-Harburg,Germany
O. Kraft, Karlsruhe Institute ofTechnology, Germany
K. Albe, Technische UniversitätDarmstadt, Germany
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MSE 2014 Symposium Organisers
F01 - Bio-Interfaces and Coatings
T.F. Keller, DESY Hamburg, Ger-many
K. D. Jandt, University of Jena,Germany
F03 - Biomaterials Applications
A.R. Boccaccini, University of Erlangen,Germany
K. Rezwan, University of Bremen,Germany
F. Witte, Charité- Universitäts-medizin Berlin, Germany
K.D. Jandt, Universityof Jena, Germany
Topic FBiomaterials
F07 - Biomaterials for Tissue Engineering
B. Garipcan, Bogazici University,Istanbul, Turkey
N. Neves, Universidade doMinho, Braga, Portugal
F10 - Materials for Bone Tissue Regeneration
C. Heiß, UniversitätsklinikumGießen und MarburgGmbH, Germany
V. Alt, UniversitätsklinikumGießen und MarburgGmbH, Germany
F05 - SPP 1569 Generation of Multifunc-tional Inorganic Materials by Molecular Bionics
J. Bill, University of Stuttgart,Germany
P. Fratzl, Max Planck Institute ofColloids and Interfa-ces, Potsdam, Germany
I. Burgert,ETH Zürich, Switzerland
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MSE 2014 Symposium Organisers
Topic H - BRAZILIAN-GERMAN Symposium onMaterials Science and Engineering
H03 / C06 - BRAGECRIM Brazilian-Ger-man Collaborative Research Initiative onManufacturing Technology
T. Pfeifer, RWTH Aachen University, Germany
J. Oliveira, USP, Sao Carlos, Brazil
H04 / D01 - Materials related Applicati-ons of Synchroton Radiation to AdvancedMaterials
A.J. Ramirez, CNPEM, Campinas,Brazil
T. Kannengießer,Federal Institute ofMaterials Researchand Testing, Berlin,Germany
H01 / A08 - Polymeric and CompositeMaterials from Renewable Resources
C.L. Petzhold, UFRGS, Porto Alegre,Brazil
C. Weß,University of AppliedSciences, Bingen,Germany
H02 / B09 - Innovative Ceramic Processing
C.M. Gomes, Federal Institute ofMaterials Researchand Testing, Berlin,Germany
J. Günster, Federal Institute ofMaterials Researchand Testing, Berlin,Germany
D. Hotza, Federal University ofSanta Catarina, Flori-anópolis, Brazil
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H05 / D02 - BRAZIL-GERMAN-Symp:Advanced and In-Situ Microscopies inMaterials Science and Engineering
W. Jaeger, Universityof Kiel, Germany
G. Solórzano, Univer-sity of Rio de Janeiro,Brazil
M. Farina, UFRJ- Riode Janeiro, Brazil
Tuesday
26
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11:30
11:45
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Room: Symposium: B05
A3-Groundfloor
Bulk Ultrafine- andNano-Structured Materials
Material Properties andMicrostructures
M.F.-X. Wagner, TechnischeUniversität Chemnitz (Germany)
Room: Symposium: B03
A4-Groundfloor
Intermetallics: PhysicalMetallurgy, Processing andCharacterisation
Constitution, Processing andMicrostructure
F. Appel, Helmholtz-ZentrumGeesthacht (Germany)
Room: Symposium: H05
A2-Groundfloor
BRAZIL-GERMAN-Symp:D02 Advanced and In-SituMicroscopies in MaterialsScience and Engineering
D02-Advanced Microscopies in MSE
W. Jaeger,Christian-Albrechts-Universität zuKiel (Germany)
Room: Symposium:
A1-Groundfloor
Student Session -Postershow - MatWerk Slam
Special Student Session
A. Hartmaier, Ruhr-UniversitätBochum (Germany)
StudSRoom: Symposium: A11
A5-Groundfloor
Hierarchical Materials
Hierarchical Materials I
G. Schneider, Hamburg University ofTechnology
Carbide Precipitation in HighNiobium Containing TiAlAlloysL. Wang, H. Gabrisch, U. Lorenz, A.Stark, F. Pyczak (Sp),Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht(Germany)
Microstructure Evolution inUndercooled Melt of NiAlAlloysR. Singh (Sp), M. Kolbe, S. Kelin,T. Volksmann, D.M. Herlach, GermanAerospace Center, Köln (Germany)
High Energy In-Situ Measu-rements and MicrostructureCharact. of an AdvancedTiAl Alloy with ModulatedMicrostructureM. Rackel (Sp), A. Stark, H.Gabrisch, F.-P. Schimansky, F.Pyczak, N. Schell, A. Schreyer,Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht(Germany)
Mechanical Properties ofGamma-TiAl (48-2-2)Produced by SelectiveElectron Beam MeltingV. Jüchter (Sp), C. Körner,University of Erlangen-Nürnberg(Germany)
Development of TiAl alloyswith Enhanced Properties bySpark Plasma SinteringA. Couret, CEMES-CNRS, Toulouse(France)
Keynote Lecture
Dev. of Highly OrientatedPolyethylene Terephtha-late-Reinforced Polypropy-lene Composites out ofYarns and Woven FabricsT. Krooß (Sp), M. Gurka, Inst. fürVerbundwerkstoffe GmbH, Kaisers-lautern; L. Van der Schueren,Centexbel Textile Research Center(Belgium); C. Lenz, Institut fürTextiltechnik, Aachen et al.
Surfactant Assisted Synthesisof Monolithic HybridCeramics with HierarchicalPorosityF. Schlüter (Sp), M. Wilhelm, K.Rezwan, University of Bremen(Germany)
From Macropores to Meso-pores: Three-DimensionalMorphology of HierarchicalPorous Solids by AdvancedElectron MicroscopyD. Stoeckel (Sp), B.M. Smarsly,Univeristy, Gießen (Germany); K.Hormann, U. Tallarek,Philipps-University, Marburg; T.Scherer, C. Kübel, Karlsruhe Instituteof Technology (Germany)
Scanning Tunneling Micro-scopic Study of Nano-porosity Evolution in SolidSolution Au-Ag Crystals.D. Gosslar (Sp), J. Weißmüller,Technische UniversitätHamburg-Harburg (Germany)
A Hierarchical Nested-Network Nanostructure byDealloyingZ. Qi, Technische UniversitätHamburg-Harburg (Germany); J.Weissmüller (Sp), TechnischeUniversität Hamburg-Harburg(Germany) and Helmholtz-ZentrumGeesthacht (Germany)
Scaling Laws ofNanoporous Metals UnderUniaxial CompressionN. Huber (Sp), R.N. Viswanath, N.Mameka, J. Markmann, J.Weißmüller, Helmholtz-ZentrumGeesthacht (Germany)
1D Structural Elements ofPolycrystals and GrainMicrostructure Evolution ofNanocrystalline MaterialsG. Gottstein, L. Shvindlerman (Sp),RWTH Aachen University (Germany)
Highlight Lecture
Evolution of Microstructures,Crystallographic Textures a.Mech.Prop. of the Magn.Alloy AZ31 during ECAPand Bi-Directional RollingS. Seipp (Sp), TechnischeUniversität Chemnitz (Germany); M.Hockauf, CEWUS GmbH, Chemnitz(Germany); M.F.-X. Wagner,Technische Universität Chemnitz(Germany)
Severe Plastic DeformationInduced MagneticHardening by GrainRefinementT. Gröb (Sp), E. Bruder, C. Müller,Technische Universität Darmstadt(Germany)
Deformation Behaviour ofCopper with a BimodalMicrostructure Produced byECAPJ. Bach (Sp), M. Stoiber, H.W.Höppel, M. Göken,Friedrich-Alexander UniversityErlangen-Nürnberg (Germany)
Enhanced Ductility inMulti-Layered Ultrafine-Grained Ferrite/MartensiteDual Phase SteelD. Yan (Sp), C.C. Tasan, D. Raabe,Max-Planck-Institut fürEisenforschung GmbH, Düsseldorf(Germany)
W Laminate Materials Madeof UFG W FoilJ. Reiser (Sp), T. Weingärtner, P.Franke, M. Rieth, Karlsruhe Instituteof Technology (KIT),Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen(Germany); D.E.J. Armstrong,Univerisity of Oxford (UK) et al.
STUDENT SESSION12.30 - 13.45 h
Break and Recruiting Event
STUDENT SESSION11:30 - 12:30 h
(6 Lectures)S. Fischer,C. Hambrock,M. Lin,M. Storch,T. Gustmann,J. Zglinski
STUDENT SESSION PLENARY:Scientific Storytelling: DrivingInnovation by theIncorporation of NarrativeAnalyticsR. Luna,Luna Scientific Storytelling, L.L.C.,Cambridge (USA)
Keynote Lecture
STUDENT SESSIONIntroductionProf. Dr. Alexander Hartmaier,Sprecher desDGM-Ausbildungsausschusses
Are Synthetic Nano- Hydro-xyapatite Powders Bioab-sorbed in Bone Defects inRat Tibia?M. Farina (Sp), J.A.P. Oliveira, M.Costa, R. Thiré, M. Sader, G. Soares,Univ. Rio de Janeiro (Brazil); A.L.Rossi, A.M. Rossi, Centro Brasileirode Pesquisas Fisicas (CBPF), Rio deJaneiro (Brazil) et al.
Highlight Lecture
Thermal Stability andStructural Charact. of Nano-cluster and NanoparticleSystems Embedded inDielectric SubstratesP.F.P. Fichtner (Sp), D.F. Sanchez,M. Timm, C. Marim, F.P. Luce, Z.E.Fabrim, D.L. Baptista, G.A. deMedeiros, P.L. Grande, Univ.Federaldo Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre,RS (Brazil)
Highlight Lecture
Towards Imaging ChargeDensity Distributions InNanoscale Devices in theTEMR. Dunin-Borkowski,Forschungszentrum Jülich,(Germany)
Keynote Lecture
Studying the MechanicalProperties ofIndividual Nanosystems byIn-situ Electron MicroscopyExperiments
D.M. Ugarte, Universidade Estadualde Campinas, Campinas SP (Brazil)
Keynote Lecture
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SIT
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Tuesday
10:45
11:30
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Room: Symposium: C01
A01 - Basement
Coatings and Thin FilmsRoom: Symposium: A01
A02 - Basement
High-Temperature FunctionalMaterials
Room: Symposium: D06
A04 - Basement
Scanning Probe Techniques Room: Symposium: C07
A03 - Basement
Tailor-Made CeramicMaterials from Single-SourcePrecursors
Room: Symposium: G01
Staatsarchiv
Colloquium of Honour: Prof.Ludwig Schultz
Synthesis and Properties I
S. Bernard, Université de Montpellier2, Montpellier (France)
SPM techniques: from STM to SThM
D. Lupascu, UniversitätDuisburg-Essen (Germany)
Sensors and Charge Transport
H. Fritze, Technische UniversitätClausthal, Goslar (Germany)
Protective Coatings
J. Vetter, Sulzer Metaplas, BergischGladbach (Germany)
Colloquium of Honour:
J. Eckert, Leibniz-Institut fürFestkörper- und WerkstoffforschungDresden (Germany)
Comparison of Ther.SprayedCoatings from Iron Alum-inide Powders Deposited byPlasma and Flame SprayTechniques on anAl-Si-alloyP.G. Thiem (Sp), M. Krüger, Ottovon Guericke University Magdeburg(Germany); I. Smimov, NationalTechnical University of Ukraine, Kiev(Ukraine)
Impact of Substrate BiasVariation on Composition,Microstructure and Micro-hardness of r.f. MagnetronSputtered Cr-V-O Thin FilmsS. Spitz (Sp), M. Stüber, H. Leiste,S. Ulrich, H.J. Seifert, KarlsruheInstitute of Technology (KIT),Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen(Germany)
High Temp. Phase Transfor-mations and OxidationBehavior of Arc Evaporated(Ti,Cr,Al)N Coatings Studiedby In-Situ High EnergyX-Ray DiffractionD.M. Ostach (Sp), N. Schell, A.Schreyer, Helmholtz Zentrum-Geesthacht; J. Birch, L. Rogström,Linköping University; M.P.Johansson-Joesaar, R. M‘ aoubi,SECO Tools AB, Fagersta (Sweden)
Deposition of a PVD-TiAlSiNthin Film on DifferentThermally Sprayed Coatingsfor a Wear ResistantThermal InsulationW. Tillmann, M. Dildrop (Sp), L.Hagen, T. Sprute, Y.-Y. Chang, TUDortmund (Germany)
Solid Particle Erosion ofSelf-Healing Cr2AlC MAXPhase NanolaminatesD. Eichner (Sp), C. Leyens, DresdenUniversity of Technology(Germany)
Deposition of Diamond/beta-SiC Composite Inter-layers to Improve Adhesionof Diamond Films onWC-Co Substrates byHFCVDT. Wang (Sp), X. Jiang, Univeristyof Siegen (Germany)
Ultrathin Highly (Proton)-Conducting Oxides forWater Electrolysis at Inter-mediate TemperaturesA. Benes (Sp), O. Clemens, H. Hahn,W. Jägermann, TU Darmstadt(Germany)
Electrochemical Charact.and Performance Modelingof MIEC Materials forOxygen- TransportMembranesS.F. Wagner (Sp), C. Niedrig, E.Ivers-Tiffee, Karlsruhe Institute ofTechnology (KIT) (Germany)
Piezoresistive Silicon Oxy-carbide with High Sensitivityat Temperatures beyond900 °CF. Roth (Sp), N. Nicoloso, E.Ionescu, R. Riedel, TechnischeUniversität Darmstadt (Germany)
Performance Tests of aHigh-Temperature Thermo-couple with Re SheathN. Dams, C. Stenzel (Sp), AstriumGmbH, Immenstadt (Germany)
Resonance Behavior andLosses of CTGS at ElevatedTemperaturesM. Schulz (Sp), Clausthal Universityof Technology, Goslar (Germany);S. Ganschow, Leibniz Institute forCrystal Growth, Berlin (Germany); H.Fritze, Clausthal University ofTechnology, Goslar (Germany)
High Temperature StableMetallization Thin Films forSAW Sensor DevicesG. Rane (Sp), S. Menzel, J. Eckert,Leibniz Institute for Solid State andMaterials Research Dresden(Germany)
Monomeric Trans. MetalEnaminolates: StructuralDesign Concepts and Inv.on Their Applic. in ChemicalVapor DepositionG. Fornalczyk (Sp), W. Tyrra, S.Mathur, University of Cologne, Köln(Germany)
From Synthesis to Appli-cation of Silicon CarbideBased Ceramic MembranesA. Ballestero (Sp), C. Salameh, J.Alauzun, S. Bernard, P. Miele,Université Montpellier (France)
Design of Silicon- andIron-Containing Polymersas Feasible CeramicPrecursorsD. Scheid, V. Rittscher, M. Gallei(Sp), Technische UniversitätDarmstadt (Germany)
Formation of Alu. Nitridefrom Metal-Organic Pre-cursors Synthesized byReac- ting AluminumTri-Chloride withBis(trimethylsilyl)Y. Shimokawa (Sp), A. Fujiwara, S.Honda, Y. Iwamoto, NagoyaInstitute of Technology (Japan); E.Ionescu, G. Mera, R. Riedel,Technische Universität Darmstadt(Germany)
Boron- and Silicon- BasedPolymer Derived Nano-structured Porous CeramicsP. Miele (Sp), IEMM, MontpellierCedex (France); C. Salameh, IEMM,Montpellier Cedex (France); U.B.Demirci, IEMM, Montpellier Cedex(France); S. Bernard, IEMM,Montpellier Cedex (France)
Quantitative Thermometry atthe Nanoscale Using a NewDesign for SThMY. Zhang, Y. Ge, P.S. Dobson, J.Weaver (Sp), Glasgow University(UK)
Scanning ThermalMicroscopy: Heat Transferthrough Water Meniscus atNanoscale ContactsA. Assy (Sp), INSA Lyon (France);S. Lefévre, INSA Lyon (France);P.-O. Chapuis, INSA Lyon (France);S. Gomés, INSA Lyon, (France)
Magnetic Domain andAnisotropy Dependence onStrain-Induced Coupling inTerfenol-D / PNZTMultiferroic CompositesR. Lopes (Sp), M. Cain, S. Lepadatu,National Physical Laboratory,Teddington (UK)
RF Spectroscopy of SingleMolecules by ScanningTunnelling MicroscopeS. Tebi (Sp), S. Müllegger, R. Koch,Johannes Kepler University, Linz(Austria)
Fractal Domain Growth inUniaxial FerroelectricsStudied by PiezoelectricForce, Confocal Raman andOptical MicroscopyV.Y. Shur, Ural State University,Ekaterinburg (Russian Federation)
Simply Irresistible? EnergyEfficiency with HighTemperature Super-conductorsM. Baecker, Deutsche NanoschichtGbmH, Rheinbach (Germany)
Superconducting Materialsfor Application in Energy-and Magnet TechnologyB. Holzapfel, Leibniz Institute forSolid State and Materials ResearchDresden (Germany)
IntroductionJ. Eckert, Leibniz Institute for SolidState and Materials Research Dresden(Germany)
Highlight Lecture
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12:00
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Tuesday
28
10:45
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11:45
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Room: Symposium: E11
M03-MaschinenhafPlasticity of Metal Nanostr.
Insights from Experiments,Simulations and Modelling
Impact of Size and Interfaces
J. Weissmüller, TechnischeUniversität Hamburg-Harburg(Germany)
Room: Symposium: F01
M04-MaschinenhafBio-Interfaces and Coatings
Bio-Interfaces and Coatings
T. Keller, DeutschesElektronen-Synchroton DESY,Hamburg (Germany)
Room: Symposium: E04
M02-MaschinenhafAdv. Continuum Models:
Modelling, Identification,Validation, Application
Advanced Continuum Models
J. Ihlemann, Technische UniversitätChemnitz (Germany)
Room: Symposium:
M1-Maschinenhau
Small Scale and in-situMechanical Testing
Thin Films and Coatings
K. Durst, Technische UniversitätDarmstadt (Germany)
D07
Oral Poster - SubsessionPoster 1: F01-488Poster 2: F01-1050Poster 3: F01-856Poster 4: F01-204
Potentiality of HybridBiological-ArtificialNanopore: For IonicSeparation and DNASequencing ApplicationsS. Balme (Sp), S. Cabello-Aguilar,M. Lepoitevin, A. Abou Chayaa, M.Bechelany, J. Janot, P. Déjardin,Institut Européen des MembranesUniversité Montpellier; E. Balanzat,Université de Caen, (France)
Self-Assembly of M13Phage into DirectionallyOrganized Structures on Cand SiOx Thin FilmsP. Moghimian (Sp), V. Srot, P.A.van Aken, Max Planck Institute forIntelligent Systems, Stuttgart(Germany); D. Rothenstein, S.J.Facey, University of Stuttgart(Germany)
Direct In-situ Observation ofGrain Boundary Sliding andShear Banding inNanocrystalline NobleMetalsH.-J. Fecht (Sp), T. Werz, K. Yang, A.Minkow, University of Ulm(Germany); Y. Ivanisenko, KarlsruheInstitute for Technology (KIT)(Germany)
Rotational Defects asStabilizing Elements inNanocrystalline MaterialsH. Rösner (Sp), G. Wilde, UniversitätMünster (Germany); C. Kübel, Y.Ivanisenko, Karlsruhe Institut ofTechnology (KIT); L. Kurmanaeva,University of California, (USA)
Microstrain in Nano-crystalline Metals: AComparison of X-RayAnalysis and Local StrainAnalysis in MD SamplesJ. Markmann (Sp), J. Weissmüller,Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht(Germany) and TechnischeUniversität Hamburg-Harburg(Germany)
Investigating the effects offilm thickness, grain struct.&temp. on the plastic flowbehavior by employingpatterned nanoindentationtipsA. Schachtsiek (Sp), O. Kraft, R.Schwaiger, Karlsruhe Institute ofTechnology, Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen (Germany)
Microstructure andMechanical Behaviour of TinLayers of PorousNanocrystalline SilverS. Zabihzadeh (Sp), H. vanSwygenhoven, Paul ScherrerInstitut, Villingen (Switzerland) andÉcole Polytechnique Fédéral deLausanne, Lausanne (Switzerland) etal.
Tailoring of a-C:H:WCoatings by SpecificAdjustment of Key ProcessParameters duringDepositionC. Schmid (Sp), K. Durst,Technische Universität Darmstadt(Germany); H. Hetzner, S. Tremmel,F. Hilpert,Friedrich-Alexander-UniversitätErlangen-Nürnberg (Germany)
Continuum Modeling of theDeformation Behavior ofAmorphous MaterialsB. Klusemann (Sp), TechnischeUniversität Hamburg-Harburg(Germany); B. Sarac,Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht(Germany); S. Bargmann, TUHamburg-Harburg (Germany)
Progr. Coupling of CrystalPlasticity FE andMulti-Phase Field Methodsfor Modeling the StaticRecrystallization Kinetics ofa High Manga- nese SteelO. Güvenc (Sp), M. Bambach, G.Hirt, RWTH Aachen (Germany)
Using Physically BasedCrystal Plasticity Models inProcess Chain Simulation ofDual-Phase SteelsJ. Pagenkopf (Sp), M. Baiker, D.Helm, Fraunhofer Institute forMechanics of Materials, Freiburg(Germany)
Multifunctional S-LayerProteins as Building Blocksfor Hybrid MaterialsU. Weinert (Sp), T. Günther, F.Lehmann, M. Vogel, M. Suhr, S.Matys, C. Bobeth, S. Kutschke, K.Pollmann, J. Raff,Helmholtz-ZentrumDresden-Rossendorf e. V. (Germany)
Regulating Cell Adhesion atthe Nanoscale onMicrotopographic SubstratesL. Kadem (Sp), J. Putrov, C.Lamprecht, C. Selhuber-Unkel,Christian-Albrechts-University of Kiel(Germany)
How to Relate Contact Killingon Copper to FunctionalSurface and MaterialsDesignM. Hans (Sp), F. Mücklich, SaarlandUniversity, Saarbrücken (Germany);S. Mathews, University of Bern(Switzerland); M. Solioz, TomskState University (Russian Federation)
Atomistic Computer Simula-tions of NanocrystallineAlloys: On the Interplay ofGrain Boundary RelaxationState & Plastic DeformationK. Albe (Sp), J. Schäfer, A.Stukowski, Technische UniversitätDarmstadt (Germany)
From Thin Films toNanoparticles:Microstructure, Kinetics,MechanicsE. Rabkin, Department of MaterialsEngineering, Haifa (Israel)
Keynote Lecture
Measurem. of Fract. Tough-ness in Small Volumes bythe Indentation Pillarsplitting Tests: In-SituMeasurem. on Thin Filmsand Bulk Metallic GlassesM. Sebastiani (Sp), K.E. Johanns,E.G. Herbert, G.M. Pharr, Universityof Rome "Roma TRE" (Italy)
Electro-MechanicalProperties of Gold Films onPolyimideM. Cordill (Sp), J. Kreith, ErichSchmid Institute of MaterialsScience, Leoben (Austria)
Testing the FractureProperties of Thin Films byBulge TestingB. Merle (Sp), E. Preiß, M. Göken,Friedrich-Alexander-UniversitätErlangen-Nürnberg (FAU) (Germany)
Microstructure-PropertyRelationships for PorousCeramics Derived from aCombination of Stochasticand Mechanical ModelingM. Kulosa (Sp), A. Hartmaier,Ruhr-Universität Bochum(Germany); M. Neumann, G.Gaiselmann, V. Schmidt, UniversitätUlm (Germany)
Modeling MechanicalProperties of Interfaces: AMulti-Scale ApproachB. Elsner (Sp), S. Müller, HamburgUniversity of Technology(Germany); J. Mosler, TU Dortmund(Germany)
Finite Element Analysis ofTwisted Hybrid CordsH. Donner (Sp), J. Ihlemann,Technische Universität Chemnitz(Germany)
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Tuesday
30
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14:45
15:15
15:30
15:00
Room: Symposium: B05
A3-Groundfloor
Bulk Ultrafine- andNano-Structured Materials
Thermal Stability and Heat Treatment
P. Frint, Technische UniversitätChemnitz (Germany)
Room: Symposium: B03
A4-Groundfloor
Intermetallics: PhysicalMetallurgy, Processing andCharacterisation
Damage, Properties and Surfacemodification
M. Oehring, Helmholtz-ZentrumGeesthacht (Germany)
Room: Symposium: H05
A2-Groundfloor
BRAZIL-GERMAN-Symp:D02 Advanced and In-SituMicroscopies in MaterialsScience and Engineering
D02-Advanced Microscopies in MSE
W. Jaeger,Christian-Albrechts-Universität zuKiel (Germany)
Room: Symposium:
A1-Groundfloor
Student Session -Postershow - MatWerk Slam
Special Student Session
A. Hartmaier, Ruhr-UniversitätBochum (Germany)
StudSRoom: Symposium: A11
A5-Groundfloor
Hierarchical Materials
Hierarchical Materials II
W. Peukert,Friedrich-Alexander-UniversitätErlangen-Nürnberg (Germany)
Oral Poster - SubsessionPoster 1: B03-704Poster 2: B03-530Poster 3: B03-949Poster 4: B03-1177
Exposure Embrittlement ofTiAl and Surface ResidualStressJ.D.H. Paul (Sp), M. Oehring, F.Appel, F. Pyczak,Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht(Germany)
Lifetime and OxidationBehav. of a Fluorine TreatedGamma-TiAl Based TNMAlloy with EB-PVD 7YSZThermal Barrier CoatingN. Laska (Sp), R. Braun, GermanAerospace Center, Köln (Germany);S. Friedle, M. Schütze, DECHEMA-Forschungsinstitut, Frankfurt(Germany)
Development of an Iso-thermal Forging Process forLow Pressure Turbine Bladesfrom a Beta-Stabilized TiAlAlloyS. Bolz (Sp), Universität Cottbus(Germany); J. Lindemann, GfEFremat GmbH, Freiberg (Germany);M. Oehring, F. Pyczak, Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht (Germany) et al.
Local Mechanical Propertiesof Multiphase TitaniumAluminides Studied withNanoindentation at Roomand High TemperaturesM. Kolb (Sp), S. Neumeier, M.Göken, University ofErlangen-Nürnberg (Germany); H.N.Mathur, S. Korte-Kerzel, RWTHAachen; J. Wheeler, J. Michler, EMPA(Switzerland) et al.
An Electron Microsc.Study ofDamage ProcessesOccurring during Thermo-Mechanical Fatigue of aMultiphase TitaniumAluminide AlloyF. Appel (Sp), Helmholtz-ZentrumGeesthacht (Germany); A. El-Chaikh,H.-J. Christ, Universität Siegen(Germany)
Synthesis and Properties ofSolids Composed ofOrganic-Linked Nano-particlesA. Dreyer (Sp), A. Feld, A. Hensel, V.Filiz, U. Handge, H. Weller, V. Abetz,G. Schneider, Hamburg University ofTechnology (Germany)
Anisotropic Metamaterialsfor Thermal PhotonicsS. Lang (Sp), P. Dyachenko, A.Petrov, M. Eich, Hamburg Univ. ofTechnology (Germany); M. Störmer,Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht; S.-A.Biehs, M. Tschikin, Univ.Oldenburg (Germany) et al.
High Temperature Stabilityof Titania and AluminaInverse Opals for PhotonicApplicationsR. Pasquarelli (Sp), H.S. Lee, R.Kubrin, A.Y. Petrov, R. Janssen, M.Eich, G.A. Schneider, HamburgUniversity of Technology(Germany); R. Zierold, K. Nielsch,University of Hamburg (Germany)
Ceramic Photonic Glass forPhotonic ApplicationsP.N. Dyachenko (Sp), J.J. doRosario, A.Y. Petrov, G.A. Schneider,Hamburg University of Technology(Germany); E.W. Leiib, University ofHamburg (Germany); et al.
Colloidal Processing ofPorous Ceramic Coatingsfor High-TemperaturePhotonicsJ.J. do Rosario (Sp), R. Kubrin, G.A.Schneider, P.N. Dyachenko, A.Y.Petrov, M. Eich, Hamburg Universityof Technology (Germany)
Preparation and In-Situ XRDAnalysis of MonodisperseZirconia Microparticles forthe Fabrication of ThermallyStable Photonic CrystalsE. Leib (Sp), University of Hamburg(Germany); U. Vainio, Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht, Gessthacht(Germany); J.J. do Rosário, P.N.Dyachenko, Hamburg University ofTechnology (Germany) et al.
Thermal Stability of Nano-MaterialsF. Liu (Sp), M. Gong, NorthwesternPolytechnical University, Xi'an(China)
Mechanisms of GrainGrowth in an UltrafineGrained Ferrite Steel withStrong Rolling TextureL. Ahmels (Sp), E. Bruder,Technische Universität Darmstadt(Germany)
Consolidated Nanomaterialsin Extreme ConditionsR. Andrievski, Russian Academy ofSciences, Chernogolovka (RussianFederation)
Effect of Particle Reinforce-ment and ECAP on thePrecipitation Kinetics in anAl-Cu AlloyM. Härtel (Sp), S. Wagner, P. Frint,M.F.-X. Wagner, TU Chemnitz(Germany)
Different Approaches toEnhance Thermal Stability ofNanocrystalline MaterialsA. Bachmaier (Sp), C. Motz,Saarland University, Saarbrücken(Germany); K. Kormout, R. Pippan,Erich Schmid Institute, Leoben(Austria)
Keynote Lecture
STUDENT SESSION15:30 - 16:00 h
- Discussion
STUDENT SESSION14:30 - 15:30 h
(6 Lectures)S.A. Khan,C. Raemy,B.-A. Oberwinter,A.M. Tolosa,S. Quirin,F. Özkan
Oral Poster - SubsessionPoster 1: H05-858Poster 2: H05-1010Poster 3: H05-774Poster 4: H05-280
Interface Diffusion-Controlled PhaseTransformations inNanomaterialsG. Solórzano, Pontifical CatholicUniversity of Rio de Janeiro (Brazil)
Highlight Lecture
Electron Microscopy ofOrganic Solar CellsThermally Stabilized withFullerene Nucleating AgentsS. Gustafsson (Sp), O. Bäcke, S.Nik, A. Sanz-Velasco, C. Lindqvist,E. Wang, M.R. Andersson, C. Müller,E. Olsson, Chalmers University ofTechnology, Göteborg (Sweden)
Structural Properties of Pureand Fe-Doped Yb FilmsPrepared by Vapor Conden-sationE. Saitovich (Sp), C. Rojas-Ayala,N.M. Suguihira, Centro Brasileiro dePesquisas Fisicas, Rio de Janeiro;E.C. Passamani, Univ. NacionalMayor de San Marcos, Lima (Peru)et al.
Highlight Lecture
Recent Advances in In-SituTEM Analysis: Mechanicaland Electrochemical TestingC. Kübel (Sp), A. Kobler, K.Chakravadhanula, M.H. Fawey, T.Scherer, C. Rongeat, A.R. Munnangi,M. Fichtner, H. Hahn, KarlsruherInstitute of Technology,Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen
Highlight Lecture
Determ. the Fuct. Microstruc-ture for Transport Prop. ofCharges a.CondensedMatter in Soft, Hard a. Hybr.Struct. Using Adv. In situElectron MicroscopyE. Olsson, Chalmers University ofTechnology, Göteborg (Sweden)
Highlight Lecture
15:45
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ESYP
31
Tuesday
14:30
14:45
15:15
15:30
15:00
Room: Symposium: C01
A01 - Basement
Coatings and Thin FilmsRoom: Symposium: A01
A02 - Basement
High-Temperature FunctionalMaterials
Room: Symposium: D06
A04 - Basement
Scanning Probe Techniques Room: Symposium: C07
A03 - Basement
Tailor-Made CeramicMaterials from Single-SourcePrecursors
Room: Symposium: G01
Staatsarchiv
Colloquium of Honour: Prof.Ludwig Schultz
Synthesis and Properties II
E. Ionescu, Technische UniversitätDarmstadt (Germany)
Nanomechanical Properties by SPM
V. Shvartsman, UniversitätDuisburg-Essen (Germany)
Metals and Nanostructures
T. Wagner, Universität Paderborn(Germany)
Thin Films for Optics & EnergyManagement
M. Willert-Porada, UniversitätBayreuth (Germany)
Colloquium of Honour:
K. Dörr, Martin Luther UniversitätHalle (Germany)
Synthesis of ThermoelectricMaterials Using Tailor-Made(Single-Source) PrecursorsS. Schulz (Sp), G. Bendt, S.Heimann, M. Rusek, University ofDuisburg-Essen (Germany)
Surface-Anchored Metal-Organic Frameworks(SURMOFS): Highly PorousMaterials for Smart SurfaceCoatingsH. Gliemann (Sp), C. Wöll, KarlsruheInstitute of Technology,Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen(Germany)
Atomic Layer Deposition forNanostructured Materialsand MembranesA. Abou Chaaya, CNRS, MontpellierCedex (France); M. Bechelany (Sp),CNRS, Montpellier Cedex (France);P. Miele, CNRS, Montpellier Cedex(France)
IR-Reflectivity of AluminumCoatings on Glass Particles:Comparison of DifferentCoating MethodsB. Scharfe (Sp), C. Callsen, M.Willert-Porada, University ofBayreuth (Germany)
A General Strategy for theSynthesis of Micelle-Templated MesoporousMetal Carbonates and MetalOxidesB. Eckhardt, E. Ortel, D. Bernsmeier,R. Kraehnert (Sp), P. Strasser, TUBerlin (Germany); U. Vainio, DESY,Hamburg; J. Polte, M. Bernicke, TUBerlin; F. Emmerling, BAMBerlin(Germany)
Dewetting of Metallic Filmson Glass for Optical SensingM. Kracker (Sp), C. Worsch, W.Seeber, C. Rüssel, Friedrich-Schiller-University Jena (Germany)
Slurry Al-Diffusion CoatingsPrepared in AggressivePlant AtmosphereJ. Bauer (Sp), M.C. Galetz, X.Montero, M. Schütze,Dechema-Forschungsinstitut,Frankfurt (Germany)
C/SiC Aerogels throughPreceramic PolymerPyrolysis RouteE. Zera (Sp), R. Campostrini, G.D.Soraru, University of Trento (Italy);Y. Blum, SRI International, MenloPark (USA)
Optimized Laser BasedFabrication of Riblet Struct.on a Ni-Based Superalloyfor Potential Drag Reductionin High Temperature Appli.A. Schlieter (Sp), I. Shakhverdova,C. Leyens, Dresden University ofTechnology (Germany)
Influence of Niobium,Tantalum and Zirconium onthe Lattice Misfit and CreepProperties in Fully LamellarTitanium AluminidesJ. Bresler (Sp), S. Neumeier,University of Erlangen-Nuremberg(Germany); F. Pyczak,helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht(Germany); M. Göken, University ofErlangen-Nuremberg (Germany)
Measurements of GasShielding Factors for Cu, Fe,NiT. Markus (Sp), Research CentreJuelich, C. Chatzicharalampous, F.Thaler, Research Centre Juelich, M.Schulz, H. Fritze, ClausthalUniversity of Technology, Goslar; C.Stenzel, Airbus Immenstaad et al.
Stabilization of Nano-structured Metal Oxides byDiffusion ControlD. Klaus, S. Amrehn, M. Tiemann, T.Wagner (Sp), Universität Paderborn(Germany)
Oral Poster - SubsessionPoster 1: C07-754Poster 2: C07-884Poster 3: C07-528
Properties of SiC Precursorsfor the Fabrication ofSiC/SiC Composites by thePrecursor Impregnation andPyrolysis (PIP) ProcessS.-H. Lee (Sp), Y. Jie, J.W. Ko, KoreaInstitute of Materials Science(KIMS), Changwon, Gyeongnam(Korea, Republic)
Kinetic Analysis of theThermal Decomposition ofPolymeric Precursors intoPolymer derived SiOC andSiCN CeramicsP.E. Sanchez Jimenez (Sp), C.Garcia-Garrido, L.A. Pérez-Maqueda,J.M. Criado, Instituto de Ciencia deMateriales de Sevilla (Spain)
Synthesis of Metal-ModifiedSilicon Carbide-BasedCeramic Nanocompositesfrom Single-SourcePrecursorsS. Kaur (Sp), S.P. Munagala, E.Ionescu, Technische UniversitätDarmstadt (Germany)
Synthesis of HybridPolymers for Use asPrecursor of HighPerformance FiberL.F. Belchior Ribeiro (Sp), R.Machado, Federal University of SantaCatarina; G. Motz, UniversitätBayreuth (Germany)
Polymer-Derived CeramicsInvestigated by Means ofPair Distribution Function(PDF) from ElectronDiffraction in TEMS. Hapis (Sp), H.-J. Kleebe, Y. Gao,R. Riedel, J. Rohrer, TechnicalUniversity Darmstadt (Germany); X.Mu, P. van Aken, Max-PlanckInstitute, Stuttgart (Germany)
Ultrasonic PiezoresponseForce Microscopy Charact.ofLead-Free Bismuth-BasedPiezoelectric Cera. in Rel. totheir Macroscopic Elasticand Piezoelectric PropertiesL. Batista (Sp), U. Rabe, S.Hirsekorn, Fraunhofer Institute forNon Destructive Testing (IZFP),Saarbrücken (Germany)
Scanning Probe MicroscopyDevelopment: Single-Frequency Detection Modefor Ionic DisplacementsM. Ivanov (Sp), S. Luchkin, A.Kholkin, University of Aveiro(Portugal); K. Romanyuk, RzhanovInstitute of Semiconductor Physics,Novosibirsk (Russian Federation)
Kelvin Probe Force Micro-scopy& ElectrochemicalStrain Microscopy f.Stud. LiDiffusion and Concentrationon the Cross-Sections ofCom Li BatteriesS. Luchkin (Sp), M.S. Ivanov, A.L.Kholkin, K.N. Romanyuk,University of Aveiro (Portugal)
Atomic Force Microscopy: AVersatile Tool to MapBiocompatible MaterialsS. Geiger, C. Rabache, J.-M. Kiat, I.Infante (Sp), CNRS-Ecole CentraleParis, Chateray Malabry (France); N.El-Kechai, A. Bochot, F. Agnely,CNRS-Univ. Paris Sud, ChaterayMalabry (France) et al.
Nanomechanics of BatteryComposites: FromNanoindentation to AFMH.-Y. Amanieu (Sp), D. Rosato,Robert Bosch GmbH, Gerlingen(Germany)
AM-FM, Loss Tangent, andContact Resonance Imaging– New Tools for Quant.Nanomechanical PropertiesF. Johann (Sp), Asylum Research anOxford Instruments Company,Mannheim (Germany) et al.
The Tesla Race - MaterialsResearch in Very HighMagnetic FieldsJ. Wosnitza, Helmholtz ZentrumDresden Rossendorf (Germany)
Advanced Hard MagneticMaterials Based on Shapeand Crystal AnisotropyJ. Fidler, Vienna University ofTechnology (Austria)
Recent Developments in theProcessing of Bulk, MeltProcessed (RE)BCOSuperconductors for HighField ApplicationsD. Cardwell, Cambridge University(UK)
Highlight Lecture
Keynote Lecture
Keynote Lecture
Keynote Lecture
15:45
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Tuesday
32
14:30
14:45
15:15
15:30
15:00
Room: Symposium: E11
M03-MaschinenhafPlasticity of Metal
Nanostructures: Insightsfrom Experiments,Simulations and ModellingImpact of Alloying
E. Rabkin, Department of MaterialsEngineering, Haifa (Israel)
Room: Symposium: F10
M04-MaschinenhafMaterials for Bone Tissue
Regeneration
Materials for Bone TissueRegeneration (Part I)
C. Heiß, UniversitätsklinikumGiessen und Marburg GmbH, Gießen(Germany)
Room: Symposium: E05
M02-MaschinenhafAtomistic Simulations of
Materials for Energy
Batteries and Photovoltaics
S. Wippermann, Max-Planck-Institutfür Eisenforschung, Düsseldorf(Germany)
Room: Symposium:
M1-Maschinenhau
Small Scale and in-situMechanical Testing
In-situ Testing in TEM
V. Maier, Montanuniversität Leoben(Austria)
D07
Oral Poster - SubsessionPoster 1: F10-31Poster 2: F10-87Poster 3: F10-320Poster 4: F10-1007
Surface Patterning ofCovalently ImmobilizedBMP-2 Directs SignalingResponses and OsteogenicDifferentiationE. Schwab (Sp), T. Pohl, Universityof Heidelberg (Germany); P.Paaman, P. Knaus, Freie UniversitätBerlin (Germany); E.A. Cavalcanti--Adam, University of Heidelberg(Germany)
Silica/Collagen Xerogelswith Organically ModifiedHydroxyapatite for BoneReplacementB. Kruppke (Sp), T. Hanke, H.Worch, Technische UniversitätDresden (Germany)
Following the DeformationProcesses of NanocrystallinePdAu Alloy by theCombination of In-SituStraining and ACOM-TEMA. Kobler (Sp), C. Kübel, H. Hahn,Karlsruhe Institute of Technology(KIT), Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen(Germany)
Variation of the DeformationMechanisms in aNanocrystalline Pd - 10 %Au alloy at Room andCryogenicTemperaturesY. Ivanisenko (Sp), A. Kobler, C.Kübel, H. Hahn, Karlsruher Institutfür Technologie (KIT), Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen (Germany) et al.
Oral Poster - SubsessionPoster 1: D07-36Poster 2: D07-609Poster 3: D07-623
In-Situ Laue Micro-Diffraction during CyclicPlastic Deformation ofCopper under ShearA. Irastorza-Landa (Sp), PSI & EPFL,Villingen; S. Van Petegem, D.Grolimund, Paul Scherrer Institut,Villigen (Switzerland); H. VanSwygenhoven, PSI & EPFL, Villigen(Switzerland)
X-Ray Nanodiffraction withIn-Situ Load and PressureC. Krywka (Sp), Helmholtz-ZentrumGeesthacht (Germany); A. Riedl, J.Keckes, Montan-University Leoben(Austria); M. Müller,Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht(Germany)
Theoretical Tools for theDesign of HybridPhotovoltaic CellsI. Ciofini, IRCP CNRS UMR, Paris(France)
Material Design ofTransition Metal OxideAlloys for Solar EnergyApplicationsM. Caspary Toroker, TechnionIsntitute of Technology, Haifa(Israel)
First-Principles CrystalStructure and PropertyPredition of Materials forIon-Based BatteryApplicationsR. Caputo, ETH, Zürich (Switzerland)
Mesoporous BioactiveGlass/CaP Bone CementComposites for DrugDeliveryM. Schumacher (Sp), A. Lode, M.Gelinsky, TU Dresden (Germany)
Biodegradable SCL-PHAComposite Scaffolds forBone Tissue EngineeringC. Thomas (Sp), I. Roy, UniversityOf Westminster, London (UK); A.R.Boccaccini, University ofErlangen-Nuremberg, (Germany)
Low-Stiffness Ti-Nb-BasedAlloys for ImplantApplicationsA. Gebert (Sp), A. Helth, K.Zhuravleva, P.F. Gostin, M. Calin, J.Eckert, Leibniz Institute for SolidState and Materials Research Dresden(Germany); U. Hempel, TU Dresden(Germany) et al.
Doping NanocrystallineAlloys to Improve Strengthand ToughnessT.J. Rupert, University of California,Irvine (USA)
Keynote Lecture
Effects of Alloying andTemperature on theDeformation Behavior ofNanocrystalline MetalsR. Schwaiger (Sp), T. Neithardt, O.Kraft, Karlsruhe Institute ofTechnology,Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen(Germany)
Shear Shuffling GovernsPlastic Flow inNanocrystalline Metals atthe low End of theNanoscaleM. Grewer, A. Leibner, R. Birringer(Sp), Saarland University,Saarbrücken (Germany)
Influence of Artificial Defectson the Mechanical Behaviorof Au NanowiresC. Ensslen (Sp), R. Mönig, O. Kraft,Karlsruhe Institute of Technology,Eggenstein- Leopoldshafen(Germany)
In-Situ TEM Studies ofInterface FractureA. Kelling (Sp), C. Meckenhäuser, I.Knorr, T. Liese, H.-U. Krebs, C.A.Volkert, Georg-August-University ofGöttingen (Germany)
Incipient Plasticity andReversible Twinning-Detwinning Deformation inAu NanowiresD. Kiener (Sp), University of Leoben(Austria); S. Lee, J. Im, PohangUniversity of Science andTechnology (Korea, Republic); Y.Yoo, KAIST, Daejeon (Korea,Republic) et al.
Highlight Lecture
Comparative Computationalstudy of Li, Na, and MgInsertion in Crystalline andAmorphous TiO2F. Legrain, O. Malyi, S. Manzhos(Sp), National University ofSingapore (Singapore)
Ab Initio Electrochemistry atInterfaces: Tools forPredicting Energy MaterialsPropertiesJ.-S. Filhol (Sp), M.-L. Doublet,Université Montpellier 2,Montpellier (France)
Keynote Lecture
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KONGRESS UND FACHMESSE FÜR INNOVATIVE WERKSTOFFE, VERFAHREN UND ANWENDUNGEN
BESUCHEN SIE DIE WERKSTOFFWOCHE UND TREFFEN SIE AUF INNOVATIONEN14.–17.9.2015
WWW.WERKSTOFFWOCHE.DE
WERKSTOFFE FÜR DIE ZUKUNFT
Tuesday
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Room: Symposium: B06
A3-Groundfloor
Hybrid Structures
Hybrid Structures
N. Modler, Technische UniversitätDresden (Germany)
Room: Symposium: B08
A4-Groundfloor
Surface Engineering
Steels
V. Schulze, Karlsruher Institut fürTechnologie (KIT) (Germany)
Room: Symposium: H04
A2-Groundfloor
BRAZIL-GERMAN Symp:D01 Materials relatedApplic. of SynchrotonRadiation to AdvancedSynchroton Radiation to AdvancedMaterials
A. Ramirez, CNPEM, Campinas, SP(Brazil)
Room: Symposium:
A1-Groundfloor
Student Session -Postershow - MatWerk Slam
Special Student Session
A. Hartmaier, Ruhr-UniversitätBochum (Germany)
StudSRoom: Symposium: A11
A5-Groundfloor
Hierarchical Materials
Hierarchical Materials III
N. Huber, Helmholtz-ZentrumGeesthacht (Germany)
Influence of the NanoParticles SiO2 in Tribo-logical and MechanicalProperties of CuSnManufactured by P/MM. Britah, H. Ait Sadi (Sp), EcoleMilitaire Polytechnique, Algier(Algeria); A. Iost, LaboratoireMecanique Surfaces (France); N.Mesrati, Ecole MilitairePolytechnique, Algier (Algeria)
Characterisation of FeVCrCHardfacing Microstructureand Wear Behaviour withRespect to Processing HeatManagementC. Katsich (Sp), E. Badisch, AC2TResearch GmbH, Wiener Neustadt(Austria)
Graded High-Strength Steelsfor Improved CorrosionResistance through InductiveHeat TreatmentA. Tump (Sp), T. Bauschke, MubeaFahrwerksfedern GmbH, Weißensee(Germany); R. Brandt, UniversitätSiegen (Germany)
Manufacturing of ElectricalSteel meeting the Challengeof Selective Surface Oxi-dation and Pick UpFormationC. Hambrock (Sp), Institute forChemical Technology of InorganicMaterials, University Linz (Austria)and Research & Development,voestalpine Stahl Linz (Austria) et al.
Simulation of Case Harde-ning within a Process ChainK. Moch (Sp), D. Stancheva-Schwind, J. Hoffmeister, V. Schulze,Karlsruher Institut für Technologie(Germany)
An Extended Version of theConcept of Local FatigueStrength to Assess theInfluence of ManufacturingInduced Near-Surface Stateson the Survival ProbabilityV. Schulze (Sp), Karlsruhe Instituteof Technology (Germany); K.Buchhöcker, J. Hoffmeister, KIT(Germany); M. Bacher-Höchst, E.Herz, Robert Bosch GmbH,Schwieberdingen (Germany)
Direction-DependentDeformation Behaviour ofHierarchically StructuredDental EnamelE.D. Yilmaz (Sp), HamburgUniversity of Technology(Germany); A. Schreyer,Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht(Germany); G.A. Schneider,Hamburg University of Technology
Damage Modelling of SmallScale Experiments on DentalEnamel with HierarchicalMicrostructureI. Scheider (Sp), T. Xiao, S.Bargmann, N. Huber,Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht(Germany); E. Yilmaz, TechnicalUniversity Hamburg-Harburg(Germany) et al.
The Orientation Distributionof Aligned Shape-Anisotropic Objects inHierarchical MaterialsU. Vainio (Sp), M. Müller, E.T.Lilleodden, Helmholtz-ZentrumGeesthacht (Germany); T.I.W.Schnoor, K. Schulte, TU Hamburg-Harburg (Germany); S. KoyilothVayalil, DESY, Hamburg (Germany)
Dry Coating of PolymerParticles with StabilizingCompounds for SelectiveLaser Melting ProcessesM. Sachs (Sp), C. Blümel, J.Schmidt, K.-E. Wirth, University ofErlangen - Nuremberg (Germany)
Using the Spouted BedProcess for FabricatingHierarchical Ceramic-polymer CompositeMaterialsM.F.H. Wolff, V. Salikov, S.Heinrich, K. Brandt, G.A. Schneider,Hamburg University of Technology(Germany); S. Antonyuk (Sp), TUKaiserslautern (Germany)
Advanced Particle Scienceand Technology for NewHierachical MaterialsW. Peukert, University of Erlangen(Germany)
Oral Poster - SubsessionPoster 1: B06-718Poster 2: B06-318Poster 3: B06-484Poster 4: B06-699
Corrosion Studies of CFRP-Based Hybrid MaterialsA. Bauer (Sp), BMW AG /Universität Paderborn, Regensburg(Germany); G. Grundmeier,University of Paderborn (Germany);J. Weitl, H. Steger, BMW Group,Regensburg (Germany)
Multi Scale MechanicalCharacterization of Intactand Restored DentinW. Wang (Sp), E. Vennat, N.Roubier, G. Puel, I.C. Infante, EcoleCentrale Paris, Chateray Malabry(France); J.M. Allain, EcolePolytechnique, (France)
Development and Use of1200 mm Diameter RoundPanel Test for SubstantiallyReduced Variability inQuality Control Testing ofSFRC Used in Pre-CastW. Merretz (Sp), J. Borgert, G.Smith, Structural Concrete Industries(Aust) Pty Ltd, Kellyville (Australia); S. Bernard, Technologies inStructural Engineering Pty Ltd,Sydney (Australia)
Heavy-Duty HybridLaminates for AutomotiveMass ProductionT. Osiecki (Sp), H. Seidlitz, C.Gerstenberger, L. Kroll, TechnischeUniversität Chemnitz (Germany); P.Scholz, Fraunhofer-Institut fürWerkzeugmaschinen undUmformtechnik IWU, (Germany)
Methods for the Process-Integrated Hybridisation ofLightweight Structures inMulti-Material DesignM. Gude, C. Vogel, C. Garthaus, J.Maass (Sp), Technische UniversitätDresden (Germany)
STUDENT SESSION16:30 - 17:55 h
- Opening MatWerk-Slam:Dr. Jens FreudenbergerModeration: Christian Karrasch
STUDENT SESSION16:00 - 16:30 h
- Break and Recruiting Event
X-Ray Nanodiffraction MeetsMaterials ScienceC. Krywka (Sp), M. Müller,Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht(Germany); S.V. Roth, Hasylab atDesy, Hamburg (Germany)
In-Situ Neutron Diffraction ofthe Phase TransformationKinetics in AustemperedDuctile Iron Heat TreatmentsP. Saal (Sp), L. Meier, W. Volk, X.Li, M. Hofmann, TechnischeUniversität München, Garching(Germany)
In-Situ Investigation of PhaseTransformations in FrictionStir Welded Steels UsingHigh-Energy X-RayDiffractionM. Blankenburg (Sp), P. Staron, A.Stark, T. Fischer, D. Laipple, N.Schell, L. Bergmann, J. Hilgert, J.F.dos Santos, N. Huber, A. Schreyer,M. Müller, Helmholtz-ZentrumGeesthacht (Germany)
In-Situ Observation ofTexture Form. during HotForming of a Multi- phaseGamma-TiAl Based Alloywith Synchrotron RadiationA. Stark (Sp), M. Rackel,Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht(Germany); A. Tchouaha Tankoua,Technische UniversitätHamburg-Harburg (Germany) et al.
Transformation Plasticityduring Martensite Form-ation Analyzed by Synchro-tron DiffractionA. Kromm (Sp), T. Kannengiesser,Federal Institute for MaterialsResearch and Testing, Berlin(Germany)
The Relationship between theMartensitic Transfor- mationand Macroscopic Behaviorduring Rapid Cooling of aMartensitic Stainless SteelG.A. Faria, J.D. Escobar, A.J. Ramirez(Sp), CNPEM, Campinas, SP (Brazil)
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Room: Symposium: C01
A01 - Basement
Coatings and Thin FilmsRoom: Symposium: A09
A02 - Basement
Shape Memory Alloys -Basics and Applications
Room: Symposium: D06
A04 - Basement
Scanning Probe Techniques Room: Symposium: C07
A03 - Basement
Tailor-Made CeramicMaterials from Single-SourcePrecursors
Room: Symposium: G01
Staatsarchiv
Colloquium of Honour: Prof.Ludwig Schultz
Applications
P. Miele, IEMM , Montpellier Cedex5 (France)
Organic and Inorganic Piezoelectricby SPM
I. Infante, CNRS-Ecole Centrale Paris,Chateray Malabry (France)
Shape Memory Alloys
A. Czechowicz, Forschungsge-meinschaft Werkstoffe undWerkzeuge e.V., Remscheid
New Approaches for FunctionalCoatings
M. Stüber, Karlsruher Institut fürTechnologie (Germany)
Colloquium of Honour:
B. Holzapfel, Karlsruhe Institute ofTechnology (KIT),Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen
Microstructure of NiTi ThinFilms on Planar CarbonMaterialsS. Hahn (Sp), M. Böhme, M.Pügner, M.F.-X. Wagner, TUChemnitz (Germany)
Ag:TiN Nanocomposite ThinFilms Produced by GlancingAngle Deposition for FlexibleDry Biopotential ElectrodesP. Pedrosa (Sp), C. Fonseca,Universidade do Porto (Portugal);N. Martin, Université deFranche-Comté, BESANÇON(France); F. Vaz, Universidade doMinho, Braga (Portugal)
New Solid SupportedPd@BioC CatalystsGenerated by PECVDA. Mettenbörger (Sp), L. Czympiel,M. Frank, S. Mathur, University ofCologne, Köln (Germany)
Contro.Fabric. Large- AreaMonolayer of Silica Sphereswith Large Size Defect-FreeDomains Based onStatistical ExperimentalDesignY. Cheng (Sp), P. Jönsson, Z. Zhao,Royal Institute of Technology,Stockholm (Sweden)
Dense Hole Arrays in Siliconvia Colloidal Lithographyand Metal-AssistedChemical EtchingD. Brodoceanu (Sp), T. Kraus, INMLeibniz Institute for New Materials,Saarbrücken (Germany); R. Elnathan,N.H. Völcker, University of SouthAustralia
Easy to ProcessHydrophobicNanocomposite Thin FilmCoatingsK. Zuber (Sp), D. Evans, P. Murphy,University of South Australia,Mawson Lakes (Australia)
Oral Poster - SubsessionPoster 1: A09-682Poster 2: A09-448Poster 3: A09-331Poster 4: A09-971
Novel Stiffness AlterableOrthopedic Shape MemoryImplants – an Approach toImprove the Bone HealingProcessR. Pfeifer (Sp), A. Springer, LaserZentrum Hannover e. V.; C.W.Müller, M. Kramer, C. Hurschler,Hannover Medical School (MHH); S.Kaierle, V. Wesling, L. Overmeyer,Laser Zentrum Hannover e. V.
The Experimental Validationof Pseudoplastic andPseudoelastic ShapeMemory Sheet Elements inTooling ApplicationsT. Nürnberg, C. Pelshenke, ResearchCommunity for Tools and Materials,Remscheid (Germany); R. Theiß(Sp), Bergische UniversitätWuppertal, Velbert (Germany) et al.
TiNi Thin Film Heart Valvefor Transcatheter AorticValve ReplacementK. Loger (Sp), R. Lima de Miranda,E. Quandt, University of Kiel(Germany); A. Engel, M.Marczynski-Bühlow, G. Lutter,University Hospital of Schleswig-Holstein, Kiel (Germany)
Sputtered FreestandingNiTi-Based Thin Films forElastocaloric CoolingApplicationsC. Chluba (Sp), R. Lima de Miranda,C. Zamponi, Kiel University(Germany); H. Ossmer, M. Kohl,KIT, Karlsruhe (Germany); E.Quandt, Kiel University (Germany)
Challenges in Manufact-uring and Application ofActive SMA-FRP-Hybrid-Structures – Self-Sensing forTemperature and ActuationControlS. Nissle (Sp), M. Hübler, M. Gurka,Institute for Composite Materials,Kaiserslautern (Germany)
Metal Oxide Thin Films andNanostructures for EfficientEnergy ApplicationsT. Singh (Sp), S. Wang, A.Sasinska, A. Mettenbörger, T.Leuning, S. Tasaki, S. Mathur,University of Cologne, Köln(Germany)
The Effect of CeramicComposition and Porosityon Gas Permeation throughPolymer Derived CeramicMembranesC. Schitco (Sp), TechnischeUniversität Darmstadt (Germany);M.S. Bazarjani, Carl von OssietzkyUniversität Oldenburg (Germany);Y. Jüttke, I. Voigt, Fraunhofer IKTS,Hermsdorf (Germany) et al.
From CommerciallyAvailable Oligosilazanes toCeramic SiCN Fibres for theReinforcement of MetalMatrix CompositesO. Flores (Sp), W. Krenkel, G. Motz,University of Bayreuth (Germany)
From the Molecular Designto the Energy Application ofNanostructured BoronNitrideG. Moussa, C. Salameh, U.B.Demirci,S. Bernard (Sp), P. Miele,Universite de Montpellier 2, (France)
Polymer-Derived Ceramics:Tailor-Made FunctionalMaterials for Energy-RelatedApplicationsR. Riedel, Technische UniversitätDarmstadt (Germany)
Local FerroelectricCharacterization of c-axisOriented Bi6Ti3Fe2O18Aurivillius Phase Thin Filmsat Elevated TemperatureA. Faraz (Sp), N. Deepak, M.Schmid, M.E. Pemble, L. Keeney,University College of Cork (Ireland)
Radio-Wave Oscillations ofMolecular-Chain ResonatorsS. Tebi (Sp), M. Rashidi, M.Fattinger, A. Ney, R. Koch, JohannesKepler University, Linz (Austria)
Magnetoelectric CouplingObserved byPiezoresponse-forceMicroscopy (PFM) underMagnetic FieldL. Henrichs (Sp), J. Bennett, A.J.Bell, University of Leeds (UK)
Functional Organic Crystals:Investigation of UnexpectedPiezoelectric andFerroelectric Behaviour ofThymine Crystals by PFMS.M. Neumayer (Sp), J.J. Li, B.Vohnsen, B.J. Rodriguez, UniversityCollege Dublin (Ireland); I. Bdikin,A. Kholkin, V. Bystrov, University ofAveiro (Portugal); P. Zelenovskiy,Ural Federal University (Russian
Ferroelectric Properties ofBeta-Glycine Crystals Grownon Pt SubstratesE. Seyed Hosseini (Sp), V. Bystrov,A.L. Kholkin, Univeristy of Aveiro(Portugal); I. Bdikin, University ofAveiro (Portugal); B.J. Rodriguez,University College Dublin (Ireland)et al.
Bio-insp. Peptide Nanostruc-tures; Inv. Their Electrome-chanical Properties UsingPiezoresponse Force Micros& Utilization in BiomedicalEngineering ApplicationsK. Ryan (Sp), J. Beirne, G.Redmond, University College Dublin(Ireland); A. Kholkin, Univerosty ofAveiro, Avaeiro (Portugal); B.J.Rodriguez, University CollegeDublin (Ireland)
ThermoremanentMagnetisation in anAntiferromagnetic FeMnNiCrAlloy - A Result of PlasticDeformationD. Geißler (Sp), TU BergakademieFreiberg; K.-H. Müller, K. Nenkov,IFW Dresden; J. Freudenberger, IFWDresden , L. Schultz, IFW Dresden(Germany)
Magnetism - Will it ever bethe same again?J.M.D. Coey, Trinity College, Dublin(Ireland)
From Manganite Films toMultiferroic InterfacesK. Dörr, Martin Luther UniversitätHalle (Germany)
Keynote Lecture
Keynote Lecture
Keynote Lecture
Keynote Lecture
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Tuesday
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Room: Symposium: E11
M03-MaschinenhafPlasticity of Metal Nanostr.
Insights from Experiments,Simulations and Modelling
Role of dislocations
O. Kraft, Karlsruher Institut fürTechnologie (KIT) (Germany)
Room: Symposium: F10
M04-MaschinenhafMaterials for Bone Tissue
Regeneration
Materials for Bone TissueRegeneration (Part II)
V. Alt, Universitätsklinikum Gießenund Marburg (Germany)
Room: Symposium: E05
M02-MaschinenhafAtomistic Simulations of
Materials for Energy
Photovoltaics and Thermoelectrics
I. Ciofini, IRCP CNRS UMR 8247,Paris (France)
Room: Symposium:
M1-Maschinenhau
Small Scale and in-situMechanical Testing
Micro-cantilever Testing
K. Durst, Technische UniversitätDarmstadt (Germany)
D07
Oral Poster - SubsessionPoster 1: F10-708Poster 2: F10-866Poster 3: F10-919
Development of a PLGAFiber Reinforced BrushiteCement for MinimallyInvasive Surgical TechniquesS. Maenz (Sp), M. Mühlstädt, K.D.Jandt, J. Bossert, Friedrich SchillerUniversity of Jena (Germany); E.Kunisch, R.W. Kinne, UniversityHospital Jena (Germany)
Magnesium BasedBiodegradable Implants andInflammationM.D. Costantino (Sp), M.Costantino, B. Luthringer, R.Willumeit, Helmholtz-ZentrumGeesthacht (Germany)
Shear Properties ofCrystalline-AmorphousMetallic InterfacesC. Brandl (Sp), Karlsruher Institut fürTechnologie (Germany); T.C.Germann, A. Misra, Los AlamosNational Laboratory (USA)
Recovery Mechanisms inNanocrystalline MetalsZ. Sun (Sp), Paul Scherrer Institut,Villigen PSI (Switzerland); W.Blum, University Erlangen-Nürnberg(Germany); S. Van Petegem, PaulScherrer Institut, Villigen PSI(Switzerland) et al.
Plasticity of NanoporousGold: Implications fromMolecular DynamicsSimulationB.-N.D. Ngo (Sp),Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht; A.Stukowski, K. Albe, TechnischeUniversität Darmstadt (Germany); J.Weissmüller, Technische UniversitätHamburg-Harburg
In-Situ MicromechanicalTesting and 3DMicrostructural Charact. ofNanoporous Gold - EpoxyCompositesK. Hu (Sp), Helmholtz-ZentrumGeesthacht (Germany); K. Wang,Hamburg University of Technology(Germany); M. Ziehmer, E.T.Lilleodden, Helmholtz-ZentrumGeesthacht (Germany)
Micromechanical Testing ofInterfacial Shear Strength inMicroplatelet ReinforcedCompositesM. Schamel (Sp), D. Courty, R.Libanori, ETH Zurich, Zürich(Switzerland); O. Tevet, NuclearResearch Center Negev (Israel); A.R.Studart, R. Spolenak, ETH Zurich,Zürich (Switzerland)
In-Situ Micro ShearExperiments onPseudoelastic NiTi ShapeMemory AlloysN. Wieczorek (Sp), C. Somsen, G.Eggeler, J. Pfetzing-Micklich,Ruhr-Universität Bochum (Germany)
Transverse Charge and SpinTransport Driven by ElectricFields and TemperatureGradients - A Kubo-BastinApproachS. Wimmer (Sp), K. Chadova, D.Ködderitzsch, H. Ebert,Ludwig-Maximilians-UniversitätMünchen (Germany)
The Influence of PointDefects on the PhononThermal Conductivity inBi2Te3N. Bedoya (Sp), A. Hashibon, C.Elsässer, Fraunhofer-Institut fürWerkstoffmechanik IWM, Freiburg(Germany)
Optimizing Silicene for HighPerformance ThermoelectricsM. Hu, T. Ouyang (Sp), X. Zhang,K. Li, RWTH Aachen University(Germany)
Incr.New-Bone FormationInduced by a Macroporous,Strontium-Enriched Xerogel-Scaffold in a MetaphysealFracture Defect in Ovarie-ctomized RatsU. Thormann (Sp), S. Ray, T. ElKhassawna, M. Rohnke, J. Janek,University Gießen; T. Hanke, TUDresden; V. Alt, University HospitalGiessen-Marburg GmbH, Gießen(Germany)
Bone Fragility in Osteo-porosis and OsteomalaciaDue to Affected Bone Micro-Structure is Related to Osteo-cytes & Extracellular MatrixAlterationsT. El Khassawna (Sp), W. Böcker, K.Brodsky, M. Rohnke, M.Kampschulte, A.C. Langheinrich, R.Schnettler, C. Heiss, Justus LiebigUniversity of Giessen (Germany)
Bone Disease with MultipleMyelomaH. Goldschmidt (Sp),Universitätskl.Heidelberg; M.Gelinsky, Zentrum für TranslationaleKnochen-, Gelenk- undWeichgewebeforschung TU Dresden(Germany) et al.
Crystal PlasticityInvestigation of theDeformation Behavior ofSingle Crystalline IrregularHoneycombsD. Ma (Sp), F. Roters, D. Raabe,Max-Planck Institute for IronResearch GmbH, Düsseldorf(Germany)
A Discrete DislocationDyna- mics ApproachBased on Atomistic Resultsto Therm. Activated ScrewDislocation Motion in bccAlpha-IronK. Srivastava (Sp), D. Weygand,Karlsruhe Institute of Technology(Germany); P. Gumbsch, KarlsruheInstitute of Technology (Germany)and Fraunhofer IWM (Freiburg)Germany
Synchrotron-Based In-SituMechanical Testing ofNanocrystalline Metals andAlloysO. Kraft (Sp), P. Gruber, J.Lohmüller, A. Kohler, C. Kübel, H.Hahn, Karlsruhe Institute ofTechnology (Germany); C. Braun,M. Grewer, R. Birringer, Universitätdes Saarlandes, Saarbrücken
Fracture Behavior ofTungsten at the Micro-Scalein Dependence of DifferentCrystal OrientationsC. Bohnert (Sp), N.J. Schmitt, R.Schwaiger, O. Kraft, S.M. Weygand,Karlsruhe Institute of Technology(KIT), Eggenstein- Leopoldshafen(Germany)
Study of the FractureProperties on a Small Scaleby Micro-Cantilever TestsJ. Ast (Sp), B. Merle, M. Göken,Friedrich Alexander UniversityErlangen Nürnberg (Germany); K.Durst, Technical UniversityDarmstadt (Germany)
GND Analysis of a CopperMicro Cantilever BeamP. Konijnenberg (Sp), S. Zaefferer,D. Raabe, Max-Plamck-Institute forIron Research, Düsseldorf (Germany)
A Study of Iron ImpuritiesInteracting with GrainBoundaries in PhotovoltaicSilicon Using DensityFunctional TheoryB. Ziebarth (Sp), KIT, Karlsruhe andFraunhofer Institute for Mechanics ofMaterials IWM, Freiburg; M. Mrovec,C. Elsaesser, Fraunhofer Institute forMechanics of Materials IWM,Freiburg et al.
High-Pressure Phase GeNanoparticles and Si-ZnSNanocomposites: NewParadigms to Improve theEfficiency of MEG Solar CellsS. Wippermann (Sp), M. Vörös, B.Somogyi, A. Gali, D. Rocca, F. Gygi,G. Zimanyi, G. Galli,Max-Planck-Institut fürEisenforschung, Düsseldorf(Germany)
Atomistic Modelling ofMultibandgaps and Multi-valleys Hybrid Perovskitesfor Photovoltaic ApplicationsJ. Even (Sp), L. Pedesseau,Universite Europeene de Bretagne,Rennes (France); C. Katan, CNRS,Rennes (France)
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Wednesday
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10:00
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09:45
Room: Symposium: E08
A3-Groundfloor
Atomistic to MesoscaleModelling and Character-ization of Materials forEnergy ApplicationsAtomistic and Mesoscale Modellingof Materials
M.H. Braga, University of Porto(Portugal)
Room: Symposium: B08
A4-Groundfloor
Surface Engineering
Coatings
C. Gachot, Universität desSaarlandes, Saarbrücken (Germany)
Room: Symposium: C11
A2-Groundfloor
Advanced Paper-BasedMaterials
Advanced Paper-Based Materials I
M. Biesalski, TU Darmstadt(Germany)
Room: Symposium:
A1-Groundfloor
Computational Thermo-dynamics and Kinetics
E02-Materials Thermodynamics
R. Schmid-Fetzer, TechnischeUniversität Clausthal,Clausthal-Zellerfeld (Germany)
E02Room: Symposium: B04
A5-Groundfloor
Advanced Steels forStructural Applications
Damage Tolerance
W. Bleck, RWTH Aachen (Germany)
Oral Poster - SubsessionPoster 1: B08-259Poster 2: B08-224
Ceramic Nanoparticles forWear-Resistant GoldCoatingsM. Weiser (Sp), M. Schneider, A.Meyer, A. Potthoff, Fraunhofer IKTS,Dresden (Germany)
Polymeric Inhibitors -Formulation ContainingSustainable CorrosionInhibitor for MagnesiumAlloysS. Stamboroski (Sp), IFAM, Bremen(Germany); M. Soltau, StraetmansHigh TAC GmbH, Hamburg(Germany) et al.
Thermal Shock Behavior ofPVD and Thermal SprayedCoatingsA. Eilers (Sp), W. Tillmann, TUDortmund (Germany)
AFM TribologicalCharacterization of PatternedSi Surface, from the Nano-to the Micro-ScaleA. Rota (Sp), M. Tripathi, S. Valeri,Universita' di Modena e ReggioEmilia (Italy); G.C. Gazzadi,Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche,Modena (Italy)
Near-Net-Shape Productionof Beads for Diamond WireSaws by Laser CladdingProcessD. Rommel (Sp), F. Scherm, U.Glatzel, Universität Bayreuth(Germany)
Influence of High RetainedAustenite Content on theRolling Contact FatigueBehaviour of Ball BearingsT. Karsch (Sp), B. Clausen, H.-W.Zoch, Stiftung Institut fürWerkstofftechnik, Bremen(Germany)
Cyclic Hardness Test andFatigue Behavior of SAE52100 TRIP AlloyM. Klein (Sp), H. Kramer, D. Eifler,University of Kaiserslautern(Germany)
Heat Treatment ofAluminum and SiliconAlloyed Through-HardeningBearing SteelsH. Surm (Sp), F. Hoffmann, H.-W.Zoch, Stiftung Institut fürWerkstofftechnik, Bremen(Germany)
Cyclic Hardness Test andFatigue Behavior of Modified18CrNiMo76 Alloy (SAE4317)H. Kramer (Sp), M. Klein, D. Eifler,University of Kaiserslautern(Germany)
Alloy Design for Increasingthe Damage Tolerance ofCase Hardening andBearing SteelsM.D. Bambach (Sp), A. Stieben, W.Bleck, RWTH Aachen University(Germany)
Requirements for HighPerformance Gear MaterialsC. Wickborn (Sp), T. Tobie, B.-R.Höhn, K. Stahl, TechnischeUniversität München, Garching(Germany)
Study of the Stability of theNi-Pt Catalytic NanoparticlesM.H. Braga (Sp), University of Porto(Portugal); J.A. Ferreira, C.M.Rangel, Laboratório Nacional deEnergia e Geologia, (Portugal)
MD Calculations ofStructures of Small CuParticles in Fe Matrix onAtomic ScaleL. Zhang, Northeastern University,Shenyang (China)
The Influence of SurfaceMechanical Effects inIntercalation-Induced Li-IonBattery Electrode ParticlesP. Stein (Sp), B.-X. Xu, TechnischeUniversität Darmstadt (Germany)
Atomistically InformedCohesive Zone Models forSemi-Brittle FractureA. Tahir, J. Zglinski, R. Janisch, A.Hartmaier (Sp), Ruhr-UniversityBochum (Germany)
Phase Field Simulation ofGrain Growth in PorousUranium DioxideK. Ahmed, Purdue University, WestLafayette (USA); J. Pakarinen,University of Wisconsin, (USA); A.El-Azab (Sp), Purdue University,West Lafayette (USA)
Isogeometric Analysis ofthree Dimensional Hypo-elastic Model Coupled withCahn-Hilliard Phase-FieldDiffussion in Li-Ion BatteriesY. Zhao (Sp), P. Stein, B. Xu,Technische Universität Darmstadt(Germany)
Modeling the Nucleation ofIntermetallic Compoundsduring Rapid Heating ofMetallic MultilayersK. Woll (Sp), Karlsruhe Institute ofTechnology (KIT), Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen (Germany); M.Grapes, T.P. Weihs, Johns HopkinsUniversity, Baltimore (USA)
ThermodynamicAssessment of the Al-Cu,Cu-Zn and Al-Cu-ZnSystemsS.-M. Liang (Sp), ClausthalClausthal University of Technology(Germany); H.-M. Hsiao, NationalTaiwan University of Science andTechnology (Taiwan); R.Schmid-Fetzer, Clausthal University
The Mixing Thermo-dynamics of Ti1-xAlxN/TiNMultilayers by FirstPrinciples CalculationsF. Wang (Sp), M. Oden, S. Simak,I.A. Abrikosov, F. Tasnadi,Linköping University (Sweden)
Impact of P&Sr on thePhase Formation Sequencein Al-Si Cast Alloys: Comb.Thermo- dyn. Compu-tation and Phase-FieldSimulationJ. Eiken (Sp), ACCESS e.V., Aachen(Germany); S.M. Liang, R.Schmid-Fetzer, Clausthal Universityof Technology, Clausthal-Zellerfeld(Germany)
Thermodynamic Databaseof the ZrO2-MnO-Mn2O3SystemD. Pavlyuchkov (Sp), G. Savinykh,O. Fabrichnaya, Technical Universityof Freiberg (Germany)
Casting Technology for ODSSteelsF. Rieger (Sp), P. Franke, H.J. Seifert,Karlsruhe Institute for Technology,Eggenstein- Leopoldshafen(Germany); G. Gerbeth, I.Grants,Helmholtz-ZentrumDresden-Rossendorf (Germany)
Constitutive EquationSimplified for the Simulationof Paper in ShapingProcesses and the Design ofMultilayer MaterialsJ. Matheas, PapiertechnischeStiftung (PTS), Heidenau (Germany)
Paper –Lignin-EpoxyCompositesH. Kröling (Sp), S. Mehlhase, S.Schabel, TU Darmstadt (Germany);N. Nubbo, J. Fleckenstein,Fraunhofer LBF, Darmstadt; M.Duetsch, O. Ringena, S. Valkonen,UPM Augsburg (Germany)
Paper as a Versatile andScalable Platform for 3D CellCulturesL. Babel, S. Albrecht, S. Bump, A.Böhm, M. Biesalki, T. Meckel (Sp),Technische Universität Darmstadt(Germany)
Multi Stimuli-ResponsivePaper-Supported ElastomericOpal Films for Enhancedand Reversible OpticalResponseC.G. Schäfer (Sp), M. Gallei,Technische Universität Darmstadt(Germany)
Preceramic Paper DerivedLightweight CeramicsP. Greil (Sp), N. Travitzky,University of Erlangen-Nürnberg(Germany)
Keynote Lecture
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Nanomaterials andComposites
Room: Symposium: F03
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Biomaterials Applications Room: Symposium: A10
A04 - Basement
Ferroelectric and MultiferroicMaterials
Room: Symposium: D07
A03 - Basement
Small Scale and in-situMechanical Testing
Room: Symposium: G01
Staatsarchiv
Colloquium of Honour: Prof.Ludwig Schultz
Indentation and ElevatedTemperature Testing
Ferroelectric Materials
M. Hoffmann, Karlsruher Institut fürTechnologie (KIT) (Germany)
Biomaterials for Tissue Engineering
A.R. Boccaccini,Friedrich-Alexander-UniversitätErlangen-Nürnberg (Germany)
Nano Ceramics based Materials
K.-H. Haas, Fraunhofer Institut fürSilicatforschung, Würzburg(Germany)
Colloquium of Honour:
R. Schäfer, Leibniz-Institut fürFestkörper- und WerkstoffforschungDresden (Germany)
Hybrid System ChemicalVapor Infiltration Synthesisof Nitride CeramicCompositesJ. Flores-García (Sp), M.I.Pech-Canul, S.A. Gallardo-Heredia, N.Soltani, A. Bahrami, CINVESTAVIPN, Saltillo (Mexico)
The Effect ofMechanochemicalProcessing on Formation ofCa-Alpha-Sialon:Eu2+PowdersD. Michalik (Sp), T. Pawlik, M.Sopicka-Lizer, Silesian University ofTechnology, Katowice (Poland); R.Lisiecki, Institute of LowTemperature and Structure Research,Wrodaw (Poland)
Nano and Macro PorousMembranes à la CarteP. Göring, M. Lelonek (Sp),SmartMembranes GmbH, Halle(Germany)
From Gas-Phase toDispersion: DirectProcessing of Highly SpecificTiO2-NanoparticlesS.M. Schnurre (Sp), M. Spree, T.Hülser, IUTA - Institut für Energie-und Umwelttechnik e.V., Duisburg(Germany); C. Schulz, H. Wiggers,University of Duisburg-Essen(Germany)
Boron Nitride NanosheetsReinforced AmorphousGlass CompositesR. Saggar (Sp), I. Dlouhy, Academyof Sciences of the Czech Republic,Brno (Czech Republic); H. Porwal,P. Tatarko, M.J. Reece, Queen MaryUniversity of London (UK)
Mechanical Properties andLow TemperatureDegradation Resistance ofY-TZP Manufactured fromNanoscale PowderF. Kern (Sp), V. Lindner, R. Gadow,University of Stuttgart (Germany)
Oral Poster - SubsessionPoster 1: F03-39Poster 2: F03-626Poster 3: F03-787Poster 4: F03-975
Challenges in Biofabric.:Sequential Bioplotting of aHard and Soft Matrix for theFabrication of 3D HybridConstructs with ImmobilisedCellsT. Zehnder (Sp), M. Herrmann, B.Sarker, R. Detsch, A.R. Boccaccini,University of Erlangen-Nuremberg(Germany)
Advances in theDevelopment of Metal IonContaining Bioactive Glassesfor Bone Tissue EngineeringApplicationsA. Hoppe, D. Hiller, S. Narayan Rath,A. Arkudas, U. Kneser, A.R.Boccaccini (Sp), University ofErlangen-Nürnberg (Germany)
Preparation and Charact. ofBioglass®-Based ScaffoldsReinforced by Poly- VinylAlcohol/MicrofibrillatedCellulose Composite CoatingL. Bertolla (Sp), I. Dlouh, Institute ofPhysics of Materials ASCR, Brno(Czech Republic); A.R. Boccaccini,University of Erlangen-Nürnberg(Germany)
Foams Made ofRecombinant Spider SilkProteins for TechnicalApplicationS. Jokisch (Sp), R. Gleuwitz, T.Scheibel, Universität Bayreuth(Germany)
SpringerMaterials – How toeasily find materials dataM. Klinge, Springer Verlag GmbH,Heidelberg (Germany)
Oral Poster - SubsessionPoster 1: D07-532Poster 2: D07-740Poster 3: D07-839
Quantification ofDeformation Mechanisms inPure and AlloyedAlpha-Titanium byNanoindentationC. Zambaldi (Sp), D. Mercier, D.Raabe, Max-Planck-Institut fürEisenforschung GmbH, Düsseldorf(Germany)
Micro-MechanicalMeasurements ofTemperature-DependentPlastic Deformation inMolybdenumK. Plummer (Sp), D. Armstrong, S.Roberts, Oxford University (UK)
The Frontiers ofMicro-Mechanical Testing:High Strain Rates and LowTemperaturesJ.M. Wheeler (Sp), J. Wehrs, G.Mohanty, J. Michler, EMPA - SwissFederal Laboratories for MaterialsTesting and Research, Thun(Switzerland)
Small Scale Deformation ofChromium – Influence ofMicrostructure &TemperatureV. Maier (Sp), M. Cordill, D. Kiener,University of Leoben (Austria)
Influence of TestTemperature on the SizeEffect in MolybdenumSmall-Scale CompressionPillarsS. Korte-Kerzel (Sp), RWTH AachenUniversity (Germany), A.S.Schneider, INM Saarbrücken; C.P.Frick, Univ. of Wyoming, Laramie(USA); E. Arzt, INM Saarbrücken(Germany) et al.
Oral Poster - SubsessionPoster 1: A10-167Poster 2: A10-305Poster 3: A10-1018Poster 4: A10-154
Modelling the OrientationDistribution Function ofFerroelectric Domains Basedon Raman SpectroscopicDataS. Röhrig (Sp), M. Deluca, MaterialsCenter Leoben Forschung GmbH(Austria); P. Supancic,Montanuniversität Leoben (Austria)
Monte Carlo Simul. of PhaseTransition, PolarizationSwitching and ElectrocaloricEffects in Ferroelectrics andRelaxor FerroelectricsY. Ma (Sp), K. Albe, B.X. Xu,Technische Universität Darmstadt(Germany)
Temp. Dependent R-CurveBehavior of Lead-free(1-x)Ba (Zr0.2Ti0.8)O3-x(Ba0.7Ca0.3)TiO3PiezoelectricsM. Vögler (Sp), M. Acosta, D.R.J.Brandt, J. Rödel, K.G. Webber, TUDarmstadt (Germany)
Ferroelastic and FerroelectricDomain and PhaseBoundary Effects in LeadFree PiezoceramicsK. Bowman (Sp), M.C. Ehmke,Illinois Institute of Technology,Chicago (USA)
Ferroelectric SwitchingControlled by ReversibleElastic StrainE.-J. Guo (Sp), R. Roth, A. Herklotz,W. Widdra, K. Dörl,Martin-Luther-UniversityHalle-Wittenberg (Germany)
Probing Nanomech. ofSingle-Crystalline Ni-Mn-GaFerromagnetic Shape Mem.Alloy Surfaces with ContactResonance Atomic ForceMicroscopy (CR-AFM)A.M. Jakob, S.G. Mayr (Sp),Leibniz-Institute for SurfaceModification (IOM), Leipzig(Germany)
Structural Impact onMagnetocaloric Effect ofSubstrate-Constrained andFreestanding Epitaxial NiMn-Ga-Co FilmsB. Schleicher (Sp), R. Niemann, A.Diestel, L. Schultz, IFW Dresden(Germany); S. Fähler, TechnicalUniversity of Chemnitz (Germany)
Mastering ThermalHysteresis in La(Fe,Si)13Hxand Ni-Mn-Co-In(Sn) AlloysT. Gottschall (Sp), K.P. Skokov,M.D. Kuz’min, I. Radulov, O.Gutfleisch, Technische UniversitätDarmstadt (Germany)
Permanent Magnets:Deliverance from RareEarthsK. Skokov (Sp), I. Radulov, C.Schwöbel, I. Dirba, S. Ener, M.D.Kuzmin, O. Gutfleisch, TechnischeUniversität Darmstadt (Germany)
Magnets for Green EnergyTechnologiesO. Gutfleisch, Leibniz Institute forSolid State and Materials ResearchDresden, Darmstadt (Germany)
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A3-Groundfloor
Modelling Material Beha-viour, Degradation andReliability of AdvancedCeramicsModelling Material Behaviour I
A. Kailer, Fraunhofer-Institut fürWerkstoffmechanik, Freiburg(Germany)
Room: Symposium: B08
A4-Groundfloor
Surface Engineering
Tribology
C. Gachot, Universität desSaarlandes, Saarbrücken (Germany)
Room: Symposium: C11
A2-Groundfloor
Advanced Paper-BasedMaterials
Advanced Paper-Based Materials II
R. Riedel, Technische UniversitätDarmstadt (Germany)
Room: Symposium:
A1-Groundfloor
Computational Thermo-dynamics and Kinetics
E02-Materials Kinetics
I. Steinbach, Ruhr-UniversitätBochum (Germany)
E02Room: Symposium: B04
A5-Groundfloor
Advanced Steels forStructural Applications
Creep and fatigue
D. Eifler, Technische UniversitätKaiserslautern (Germany)
Corrosion Behavior of AISI202 Stainless Steels in CitricAcidF. Mulimbayan (Sp), M.G. Mena,University of thePhilippines-Diliman, Los Baños,Laguna (Philippines)
Enhanced TribologicalProperties of MWCNT/NiBulk Composites – Influenceof Processing on Frictionand Wear BehaviourL. Reinert (Sp), S. Suárez, A.Rosenkranz, C. Gachot, F. Mücklich,Saarland University, Saarbrücken(Germany)
Tribological Performance ofLaser-Patterned SteelSurfaces Under MixedLubricationA. Rosenkranz (Sp), C. Gachot, F.Mücklich, Saarland University,Saarbrücken (Germany)
Plastic Strain Evolution andDistribution in Ferritic/Pearlitic Microstructure byTribological SlidingM. Linz (Sp), C. Gachot, C. Pauly,Saarland University, (Germany); E.Badisch, M. Rodriguez, F. Franek,AC2T Research GmbH, Vienna(Austria); F. Mücklich, SaarlandUniversity, Saarbrücken (Germany)
Laser Interference Metallurgy– A Bio Inspired Tool toCreate Unique and HighPerforming TribologicalSurfacesC. Gachot (Sp), F. Mücklich,Saarland University, Saarbrücken(Germany)
A New Optical Test Rig forthe Study of Thin LubricatedContact of Plane BearingsP. Wong (Sp), City University ofHong Kong, Kowloon (China); F.Guo, Qingdao TechnologicalUniversity, (China)
Oral Poster - SubsessionPoster 1: B04-254Poster 2: B04-758Poster 3: B04-1039
Structural Steel Endurance:Towards the OptimumMicrostructure FatigueResistanceM. Sharaf (Sp), S. Münstermann, N.Vajragupta, P. Kucharczyk, A.Hartmaier, W. Bleck, RWTH AachenUniversity (Germany)
Microstructural Evolutionand Formation of LavesPhase during Creep of a12% Cr TemperedMartensite Ferritic SteelM. Isik (Sp), A. Kostka, Max PlanckInstitüt für Eisenforschung,Düsseldorf (Germany); G. Eggeler,Ruhr-Universität Bochum (Germany)
Microstructural Stability ofNanocluster ODS-SteelsD. Schliephake, S. Seils (Sp), D.Janda, J. Repper, M. Heilmaier,Karlsruhe Institute of Technology(Germany)
Investigation of BainiteFormation in Medium C lowSi Steels for AutomotiveSpring ApplicationsC. Goulas (Sp), Materials InnovationInstitute (M2i), Delft (NL); M.G.Mecozzi, Delft University ofTechnology (NL); L. Zhao, VDLWeweler (NL); J. Sietsma, DelftUniversity of Technology (NL)
Stress Corrosion Cracking ofStatically LoadedAutomotive ComponentsManufactured from HighStrength Spring SteelT. Bieker (Sp), D. Schulte, M.Shakoor, Muhr und Bender KG,Attendorn (Germany); R. Brandt,University of Siegen (Germany)
3D EBSD Based EffectiveThermoelastic Propertiesand Fracture of SiliconNitrideY. Othmani (Sp), T.A. Langhoff, T.Böhlke, Karlsruhe Institute ofTechnology (Germany); Z. Chlup,Academy of Sciences of the CzechRebuplic, Brno (Czech Republic) etal.
Highlight Lecture
Atomistic Modelling ofInterfaces and IntergranularFilms in Silicon Nitride atFinite TemperatureF. Colonna (Sp), A. Hashibon, C.Elsässer, Fraunhofer Institute IWM,Freiburg (Germany)
Lifetime and Reliability ofCeramic Metal FormingToolsT. Lube (Sp), S. Rasche, Universityof Leoben (Austria); I. Khader, R.Raga, A. Kailer, Fraunhofer Institutefor Mechanics of Materilas IWM,Freiburg (Germany)
Triboch. Wear in SiliconNitride in UnlubricatedSliding Contact againstInconel718 – Experimentsand Finite Element Modelingof Thermal and MechanicalI. Khader (Sp), IWM, Freiburg(Germany) and German-JordanianUniversity, Amman (Jordan); A.Renz, A. Kailer, Fraunhofer Institutefor Mechanics of Material IWM,Freiburg (Germany) et al.
Damage Initiation andEvolution in Silicon Nitrideunder Rolling ContactFatigue and Cyclic ContactFatigueR. Raga (Sp), I. Khader, FraunhoferInstitute for Mechanics of MaterialIWM, Freiburg (Germany) andGerman-Jordanian University,Amman (Jordan) et al.
Highlight Lecture
Stress Intensity Factors forSurface Cracks in CeramicComponents under RollingContact Using WeightFunctionsS. Rasche (Sp), T. Lube,Montanuniversität Leoben (Austria)
Peculiarities of Phase Tran-sitions and Structure Form-ation in Ternary Al-Cu-NiAlloys with Four-PhasePeritectic ReactionJ. Kundin (Sp), H. Emmerich, P.Wang, R. Schmid-Fetzer, UniversityBayreuth (Germany)
Phase Field Study of theGrowth of IntermetallicCompounds in Multi-Component JointsY. Guan (Sp), N. Moelans, KULeuven (Belgium)
Phase-Field Model withGibbs Energy FormulationUsing the SublatticeFormalismM. Stratmann (Sp), Ruhr-UniversityBochum (Germany); L. Zhang,Central South University, Changsha(China); O. Shchyglo, I. Steinbach,Ruhr-University Bochum (Germany)
Phase-Field Study of ZenerDrag and Pinning inCarbon NanotubeReinforced Nano-CrystallineMaterialsC. Schwarze (Sp), R. DarvishiKamachali, I. Steinbach,Ruhr-Universität Bochum (Germany)
Kinetic Simulation of theReverse Martensite toAustenite Transformation inFe-Mn-PdE. Povoden-Karadeniz (Sp), D.Doppler, E. Koszeschnik, ViennaUniv. of Technology, Wien(Austria); F. Moszner, S. Pogatscher,P. Uggowitzer, ETH Zürich(Switzerland)
Simulation of PrecipitationKinetics and Strengtheningin High-Alloyed SteelG. Stechauner (Sp), E. Kozeschnik,University of Technology Vienna,Wien (Austria)
Utilization of Nanocellulosein Advanced Engineering ofPaper Materials-anOverview of somePossibilitiesT. Lindström, Innventia AB,Stockholm (Sweden)
Keynote Lecture
Improvement in BarrierResistance Properties ofMicrofibrillated CelluloseNanocomposite FilmsV.K. Rastogi (Sp), P. Samyn,University of Freiburg (Germany)
New Insights in the BondingMechanisms between PaperFibersR. Schennach, Graz University ofTechnology (Austria)
Paper as a StructuralComponent in InnovativeMaterialsS. Schabel, Technische UniversitätDarmstadt (Germany)
Keynote Lecture
12:30
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Wednesday
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11:45
Room: Symposium: C02
A01 - Basement
Nanomaterials andComposites
Room: Symposium: F03
A02 - Basement
Biomaterials Applications Room: Symposium: A10
A04 - Basement
Ferroelectric and MultiferroicMaterials
Room: Symposium: D07
A03 - Basement
Small Scale and in-situMechanical Testing
Room: Symposium: G01
Staatsarchiv
Colloquium of Honour: Prof.Ludwig Schultz
In-situ Testing in the SEM Multiferroic Materials
E. Quandt,Christian-Albrechts-Universität zuKiel (Germany)
Biomedical Surfaces, Coatings andImplants
K. Rezwan, Universität Bremen(Germany)
Structural/FunctionalCarbon/Ceramic Materials
X. Yin, Northwestern PolytechnicalUniversity, Shaanxi (China PR)
Colloquium of Honour:
O. Gutfleisch, Technische UniversitätDarmstadt (Germany)
Oral Poster - SubsessionPoster 1: C02-913Poster 2: C02-651Poster 3: C02-715Poster 4: C02-427
Electromagnetic InterferenceShielding Graphene FoamModified with In-Situ GrowthCarbon NanotubesL. Kong (Sp), X. Yin, NorthwesternPolytechnical University, Xi'an(China)
Graphene/SemiconductorNanocomposites forPhotoelectrochemical WaterSplittingA. Mettenbörger (Sp), A.H. Kaouk,Y. Gönüllü, T. Singh, S. Mathur,University of Cologne, Köln(Germany)
Mechanical Properties andAblation Behavior of HfC-SiCNano Composites PreparedUsing Reactive SparkPlasma SinteringS. H. Lee (SP), L. Feng, KoreaInstitute of Materials Science(KIMS), Changwon, Korea; D. K.Kim, KAIST, Daejeon, Korea
Tribological Properties ofSilica-Graphene NanoPlatelet CompositesH. Porwal (Sp), P. Tatarko, S.Grasso, M.J. Reece, Queen MaryUniversity of London (UK); R.Saggar, I. Dlouh, Institute of Physicsof Materials, Brno (Czech Republic)
Electromagnetic PropertiesSi-C-N Based CompositesContaining CarbonNanotubesX. Yin, Northwestern PolytechnicalUniversity, Shaanxi (China)
Influence of SubstrateMicrostructure on Formationof TiO2 Nanotubes inTi-Nb-Sn AlloysA. Cremasco (Sp), I. Florindo, E.S.Lopes, R. Bertazolli, R. Caram,University of Campinas, Campinas,SP (Brazil)
Effect of MgO Incorporationon Beta Tricalcium-phosphate Phase StabilityR. Sasidharan Pillai (Sp), V.M.Sglavo, University of Trento (Italy)
Influencing Cellular Behavioron Titanium BasedSubstrates by Biochemicaland MorphologicalmMcropatternsD. Langheinrich (Sp), Fraunhofer-Institut für Werkstoff- undStrahltechnik, Dresden (Germany)and TU Dresden (Germany); M.M.Subhani, C. Desai, D. Scharnweber,TU Dresden (Germany) et al.
Silica Coating ofQuasi-cubic Iron OxideNanoparticles and theirBiological VecotrizationL. Wortmann (Sp), K. Arroub, S.Mathur, University of Cologne; M.Valldor, MPI, Dresden; D.Niznansky, Charles UniversityPrague (Czech Republic); J. Holmes,Univ. College Cork (UK)
Electrophoretic Deposition ofLigand-Free Nanoparticlesfor the Generation ofNanostructures on3D-Medical ImplantsS. Koenen (Sp), J. Jakobi, S.Barcikowski, University ofDuisburg-Essen (Germany); S.Angelov, H.E. Heissler, K. Schwabe,J.K. Krauss, Hannover MedicalSchool (Germany)
Characterizing andModeling Crystal PlasticityNear Grain Boundaries incp Alpha-TiD. Mercier (Sp), C. Zambaldi, MPIfür Eisenforschung, Düsseldorf(Germany); Y. Su, P. Eisenlohr, M.A.Crimp, T.R. Bieler, Michigan StateUniversity, East Lansing (USA)
Nanotribology: WearMechanisms in AusteniteS. Brinckmann (Sp), G. Dehm,Ruhr-University Bochum, Düsseldorf(Germany)
Observation of DislocationPatterns aroundNanoindents Using ElectronChannelling ContrastImagingJ. Zhang (Sp), S. Zaefferer, B. Liu, D.Raabe, Max-Planck-Institut fürEisenforschung GmbH, Düsseldorf(Germany)
IntegratedExperimental-NumericalMethodology forStress-Strain Mapping Downto NanoscaleC. Tasan (Sp), D. Yan, M. Diehl, O.Jeannin, F. Roters, D. Raabe,Max-Planck Institute for IronResearch, Düsseldorf (Germany); D.Barbier, Arcelor Mittal Research,Maizéres-les-Metz (France)
Grain Boundary Resistanceagainst Slip Transfer – aNew Model Based on theCombination of Geometricand Stress ApproachF. Schäfer (Sp), A.F. Knorr, M. Marx,Saarland University, Saarbrücken(Germany)
In-Situ Measurement ofDeformation-Induced AlphaMartensite Content inAustenitic Fe-Cr-Mn-Ni Steelswith TRIP EffectM. Hauser (Sp), J. Mola, A. Weiß,TU Bergakademie Freiberg(Germany)
Oral Poster - SubsessionPoster 1: A10-573Poster 2: A10-717Poster 3: A10-785Poster 4: A10-705
Intrinsic Position Control ofMiniature Magnetic ShapeMemory ActuatorsR. Yin (Sp), Karlsruhe Institute ofTechnology (KIT), Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen; A. Sozinov,AdaptaMat Ltd., Helsinki (Finland);M. Kohl, KIT, Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen (Germany)
Irregular Magnetic DomainFormation inMagnetoelectric CompositesN.O. Urs, A. Piorra, E. Quandt, J.McCord (Sp),Christian-Albrechts-Universität zuKiel (Germany)
Magnetoelectric Coupling inBaTiO3-CoFe2O4Composites: MacroscopicEffects, Microscopic Effectsand ModelingD.C. Lupascu (Sp), M. Etier, Y. Gao,H. Trivedi, A. Nazrabi, I. Anusca,V.V. Shvartsman, J. Landers, H.Wende, M. Labusch, D. Brands, J.Schröder, Universität Duisburg-Essen(Germany)
Magnetoelectric Low NoiseComposites for Quasi StaticMagnetic FieldMeasurementsC. Kirchhof (Sp), I. Teliban, D.Meyners, J. McCord, R. Knöchel, E.Quandt,Christian-Albrechts-University of Kiel(Germany)
Giant Ultrafast PhotoinducedShear Strain in BiFeO3Ferroelectric OxideM. Lejman, G. Vaudel, P. Ruello, V.Gusev, CNRS Université du Maine(France); I. Infante (Sp), P.Gemeiner, B. Dkhil, Ecole CentraleParis, Chateray Malabry (France)
Non-IsothermalCrystallization Kinetics andFragility of Al86Ni6Y4.5Co2La1.5 Metallic Glassby Differential Fast ScanningCalorimetryB. Yang (Sp), University of Rostock;B. Zhao, Shanghai University(China); J.W.P. Schlmzer, Universityof Rostock; Y. Gao, ShanghaiUniversity (China); C. Schick,University of Rostock
Shear Band Propagation inBulk Metallic Glasses:Influence of CrystallinePrecipitates Investigated byAtomistic Computer Simul.T. Brink, K. Albe (Sp), TechnischeUniversität Darmstadt (Germany)
Fe-Co-X Films withSpontaneous Strain andIncreasedMagnetocrystallineAnisotropyL. Reichel (Sp), S. Kauffmann-Weiss, M. Hoffmann, S. Oswald, L.Schultz, S. Fähler, IFW Dresden; G.Giannopoulos, Demokritos NCRS,Athens (Greece); A. Edström, E.Delczeg-Czirjak, J. Rusz, University
Magnetic Domains and FluxPropagation in BulkMagnetic MaterialR. Schäfer, Leibniz Institute for SolidState and Materials Research Dresden(Germany)
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Keynote Lecture
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Room: Symposium: E09
A3-Groundfloor
Modelling Material Behav.,Degradation and Reliabilityof Advanced Ceramics
Modelling Material Behaviour II
R. Danzer, Montanuniversität Leoben(Austria)
Room: Symposium: B07
A4-Groundfloor
Mechanical Properties andMicrostructure
Fe-Alloys I
E. Kerscher, Technische UniversitätKaiserslautern (Germany)
Room: Symposium: C04
A2-Groundfloor
Wet Processed FunctionalMaterials and PrintedElectronics
Inorganics
T. Mayer, Technische UniversitätDarmstadt (Germany)
Room: Symposium:
A1-Groundfloor
BRAZIL-GERMAN-Symp:B09 - Innovative CeramicProcessing
B09-Ceramics
D. Hotza, Federal University of SantaCatarina (UFSC), Florianópolis SC(Brazil)
H02Room: Symposium: B04
A5-Groundfloor
Advanced Steels forStructural Applications
Advanced High Strength Steels I
H. Biermann, TU BergakademieFreiberg (Germany)
Fatigue Behavior of a MetalInjection MoldedHigh-Strength SteelH. Lindel (Sp), M. Hahn, M.Bacher-Höchst, S. Issler, RobertBosch GmbH, Stuttgart (Germany);D. Eifler, M. Klein, University ofKaiserslautern (Germany)
Influence of the MartensiteProperties on the Mech-anical Behavior of Ferrite-Martensite Dual-Phase SteelsQ. Lai (Sp), Y. Bréchet, G. Parry, M.Verdier, Universitaire de Grenoble,Saint Martin d´Hères (France); O.Bouaziz, Univ de Lorraine; A.Perlade, Arcelor Mittal Global R&D(France) et al.
Micromechanical Modelingof Strength of TemperedMartensiteR. Hameed (Sp), M. Boeff, A. Ma, V.Yardley, A. Hartmaier, RuhrUniversität Bochum (Germany)
Enhancing the Range ofMechanical Properties ofCast FeCrVC by BoronAdditionJ. Hufenbach (Sp), U. Kühn, H.Wendrock, J. Zeisig, LeibnizInstitute for Solid State and MaterialsResearch Dresden (Germany) et al.
The Influence of SurfaceMicrostructure ControlCooling on the Hot Ductilityof Microalloyed SteelM. Lückl (Sp), E. Kozeschnik,Vienna University of Technology,Wien (Austria); S. Ilie, J. Six,Voestalpine Stahl GmbH, Linz(Austria)
Development of HighStrength Hot Rolled StripProducts with BainiticMicrostructureJ. Du (Sp), M. Strangwood, C.L.Davis, University of Birmingham(UK)
In-Situ High Energy Syn-chrotron X-Ray Investi-gation on Strain HardeningBehaviors in Advanced HighStrength SteelsW. Song (Sp), U. Prahl, W. Bleck,RWTH Aachen University (Germany)
Surface Evolution of HighManganese TWIP Steelsunder Uniaxial Load UsingConfocal MicroscopyT. Ingendahl (Sp), S.Wesselmecking, M. Daamen, RWTHAachen University (Germany)
Evaluation of the EnergyAbsorption Capacity of TwoHigh Manganese Steels byDynamic Crash TestsO. Güvenc (Sp), M. Daamen, M.Bambach, G. Hirt, RWTH Aachen(Germany)
Tailoring the MechanicalProperties of a Twinning-Induced Plasticity Steel byRetention of DeformationTwins During Heat Treatm.C. Haase (Sp), L.A. Barrales- Mora,RWTH Aachen University (Germany);F. Roters, MPI für EisenforschungGmbH, Düsseldorf; D.A. Molodov, G.Gottstein, RWTH Aachen University(Germany)
Formability Prediction ofAdvanced High StrengthSteel Sheets Using CrystalPlasticity Based ModelM. Madivala (Sp), W. Bleck, U.Prahl, RWTH Aachen (Germany)
Crystal PlasticityImplementation of anAdvanced ConstitutiveModel Including Twinningfor High Manganese SteelsF. Roters (Sp), D. Steinmetz, S.L.Wong, D. Raabe, Max Planck Institutfor Iron Research GmbH, Düsseldorf(Germany)
Highlight Lecture
Phase Field Modeling ofMaterial Degradation duringCracks GrowthD. Pilipenko (Sp), E. Pogorelov, H.Emmerich, University of Bayreuth(Germany)
Modelling of the StrengthDegradation of Glass-Ceramic Composites in Highand Low HumidityEnvironmentsR. Bermejo (Sp), Montanuniv.Leoben; C. Krautgasser, MaterialsCenter Leoben Forschung GmbH(Austria); F. Aldrian, TDK-EPC(Austria); P. Supancic, R. Danzer,Montanuniv. Leoben (Austria)
Tailoring the MechanicalBehaviour of CeramicLaminates Using a Non-Periodic MultilayerArchitectureR. Bermejo (Sp), Montanuniv.Leoben (Austria); Y. Chang, ThePennsylvania State University(USA); Z. Chlup, Institute of Physicsof Materials, Brno (Czech Republic)et al.
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Modelling the Degradationof Diamond SiC Compositesin WaterB. Blug (Sp), M. Hörner, FraunhoferInstitute for Mechanics of Materials,Freiburg (Germany); B. Matthey, M.Herrmann, Fraunhofer Insitute forCeramicTechnologies and Systems,Dresden (Germany)
Transformation Plasticity atIndentation in ZirconiumOxide Based Ceramics andits Effect on HydrothermalDegradationC. Koplin (Sp), C. Schröder, F.Maier, A. Kailer, Fraunhofer Institutefor Mechanics of Materials, Freiburg(Germany)
Highlight Lecture
Microindentation TestModelling in the SiliconNitride CeramicsV. Kozák, Z. Chlup (Sp), P.Padzlek, Institute of Physics ofMaterial, AS CR, Brno, CzechRepublic
Additive Manufacturing ofCeramic-Based CompositesN. Travitzky (Sp), P. Greil,University Erlangen-Nuernberg(Germany)
Highlight Lecture
Fast Sintering ofNanocrystallineYttria-Stabilized ZirconiaD. Hotza (Sp), D. Garcia, FederalUniversity of Santa Catarina (UFSC),Florianópolis SC (Brazil); R.Janssen, Technische UniversitätHamburg Harburg (Germany); R.H.C.Castro, UCD, (USA)
Structural and FunctionalComplex Cellular NetworksS. Barg (Sp), Imperial College,Bremen (UK); E. Garcia-Tunon, C.Ferraro, N. Ni, E. Saiz, ImperialCollege, London (UK)
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Rheological Characterizationof Aqueous Based ZrO2-Suspension for Layer-WiseSlurry DepositionW. Acchar (Sp), M.R. Araujo, FederalUniversity of Rio Grande do Norte,Natal (Brazil); C.M. Gomes, J.Günster, Federal Insitute for MaterialsResearch, Berlin (Germany)
Powder Based AdditiveManufacturing of CeramicPartsJ. Günster (Sp), C. Gomes, BAMBundesanstalt für Materialforschungund -prüfung, Berlin (Germany)
Multilayered Oxide MatrixComposites Produced bythe Lamination ofThermoplastic PrepregsP. de Oliveira Guglielmi (Sp), R.Janssen, TU Hamburg-Harburg; D.Blaese, Universidade Federal de SantaCatarina (Brazil); M.P. Hablitzel,Universidade Federal de SantaCatarina (Brazil) et al.
Highlight Lecture
Oral Poster - SubsessionPoster 1: C04-862Poster 2: C04-757Poster 3: C04-596
Nickel and CopperContaining Particle-Free Inksfor Aerosol-PrintedThermoelectric DevicesS. Hildebrandt (Sp), I. Kinski, S.Conze, S. Reitzig, M. Ihle, S.Ziesche, A. Michaelis, FraunhoferIKTS, Dresden (Germany)
Chemical Sintering DerivedRoom TemperatureProcessed High MobilityOxide FETsT. Baby (Sp), S. Dehm, R. Kruk, S.Dasgupta, H. Hahn, KarlsruheInstitute of Technology KIT,Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen(Germany)
Metal-Polymer Nano-composites from WetCoating Processes withStructural ControlJ.H.M. Maurer, B. Haas, D. Gerstner,G.N. Ankah, I. Kanelidis, L.Gonzalez-Garcia (Sp), T. Kraus,INM–Leibniz Institute for NewMaterials, Saarbrücken (Germany)
Capillary Suspensions inMaterial Processing: ANovel Formulation Route forSolid Material in Coating/Printing ProcessesB. Bitsch (Sp), N. Willenbacher,Karlsruhe Institute of Technology(Germany)
Continuous Manufacture ofUltrahin, Particulate-BasedITO LayersM. Wegener (Sp), D. Eckert, A.Roosen, University ofErlangen-Nuremberg (Germany)
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Room: Symposium: C02
A01 - Basement
Nanomaterials andComposites
Room: Symposium: E06
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Atomistic Origin of Ductility Room: Symposium: A02
A04 - Basement
Advanced Materials forLithium Ion Batteries
Room: Symposium: D04
A03 - Basement
EBSD and OrientationMicroscopy
Room: Symposium: G01
Staatsarchiv
Colloquium of Honour: Prof.Ludwig Schultz
EBSD and Orientation Microscopy I
R. Schwarzer, , Herrenberg (Germany)
Anode Materials and Electrolytes
H.J. Seifert, Karlsruher Institut fürTechnologie (KIT),Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen
Composites and Interfaces
M. Friak, Academy of Sciences of theCzech Republic, Brno (CzechRepublic)
Polymer based Materials
K.-H. Haas, Fraunhofer Institut fürSilicatforschung, Würzburg(Germany)
Colloquium of Honour:
J. Freudenberger, Leibniz-Institut fürFestkörper- und WerkstoffforschungDresden (Germany)
Oral Poster - SubsessionPoster 1: C02-132Poster 2: C02-565Poster 3: C02-876Poster 4: C02-892
HfB2-ZrB2-SiC Nano-composites Prepared byReactive Spark PlasmaSintering – MechanicalProperties and AblationBehaviorS.-H. Lee (Sp), L. Feng, H.D. Kim,Korea Institute of Materials Science(KIMS), Changwon, Gyeongnam(Korea, Republic)
Crack-Healing via ThermalOxidation in Ceramic-BasedNano-HybridsM. Nanko, Nagaoka University ofTechnology, Niigata (Japan)
Micro- and MesoporousPolymer Derived CeramicNanocom. with TailoredFuncti. for Energy andEnvironmental ApplicationsM. Seifollahi Bazarjani (Sp), Carlvon Ossietzky UniversitätOldenburg (Germany); R. Riedel, A.Gurlo, Technische UniversitätDarmstadt (Germany)
Two-Step-ModificationStrategy for the FacileSurface Tailoring ofNanoparticles for PolymerNanocompositesA. Kockmann (Sp), G. Garnweitner,Technische UniversitätBraunschweig (Germany)
Development of AerogelImproved HoneycombStructured Core MaterialsB. Milow (Sp), German AerospaceCenter (DLR), Cologne (Germany);M. Schwan, M. Roessler, L. Ratke,German Aerospace Center (DLR),Köln (Germany)
Grain Boundaries in bccTransition Metals:Segregation and Cohesionas a Function ofMisorientationL. Romaner (Sp), Materials CenterLeoben Forschung GmbH (Austria);P. Puschnig, D. Scheiber, KarlFranzens University, Leoben(Austria); R. Pippan,Montanuniv.Leoben (Austria)
Understanding HydrogenEmbrittlement on the AtomicScale: Multiscale Modelingof Dislocation-HydrogenInteraction in Ni-H SystemsG.P. Leyson (Sp), B. Grabowski, J.Neugebauer, Max-Planck-Institut furEisenforschung, Düsseldorf(Germany)
Theoretical Study ofHydrogen Trapping andDiffusion at GrainBoundaries in NickelD. Di Stefano (Sp), M. Mrovec, C.Elsaesser, Fraunhofer IWM, Freiburg(Germany)
Scale Bridging Modelling ofHydride FormationR. Spatschek (Sp), A. Chakrabarty,U. Aydin, J. Neugebauer,Max-Planck-Institut fürEisenforschung, Düsseldorf(Germany)
Modeling Ductility at theAtomistic Scale: Status andChallengesJ. Neugebauer (Sp), F. Körmann, B.Grabowski, T. Hickel, MPI fürEisenforschung GmbH, Düsseldorf(Germany); M. Friak, Institute ofPhysics of Materials, Brno (CzechRepublic)
EBSD Investigations of GoldNanoparticles onY1Ba2Cu3O7S. Teichert (Sp), Ernst-Abbe-Fachhochschule Jena (Germany); C.Katzer, F. Schmidl, Friedrich SchillerUniversity Jena (Germany); A.Bochmann, Ernst-Abbe-University ofApplied Science Jena (Germany)
Recrystallization of CVD-ZnSduring Thermal TreatmentT. Zscheckel (Sp), Universität Jena(Germany); A. Gebhardt, VITRONGmbH (Germany); C. Rüssel, JenaUniversity (Germany)
Viscous Fingering andDendritic Growth in SurfaceCrystallized Sr2TiSi2O8FresnoiteW. Wisniewski (Sp), M. Patschger,C. Rüssel, Jena University(Germany)
Silicon Nitride MicrostructureEvaluation Using 3D EBSDReconstructionZ. Chlup (Sp), V. Lovy, I. Kubena,Academy of Science of the CzechRepublic, Brno (Czech Republic)
Microstructural ImagingUsing an ElectronBackscatter DiffractionDetectorR. de Kloe (Sp), EDAX, Tilburg(Netherlands); M.M. Nowell, S.I.Wright, EDAX, Draper (USA); P.Camus, EDAX, Mahwah (USA)
Correlative Measurement ofthe 5-parameter GrainBoundary Character and itsPhysical and ChemicalPropertiesS. Zaefferer (Sp), S. Mandal, MaxPlanck Institute for Iron ResearchGmbH, Düsseldorf (Germany); N.Bozzolo, CEMEF Mines-Paristech,Sophia Antipolis (France) et al.
Copper-Cobalt-Oxides withCeO2- and Ag-Additives asConversion Type Electrodesin Lithium ion BatteriesD. Wadewitz (Sp), L. Giebeler, IFWDresden (Germany); H. Ehrenberg,Karlsruhe Institute of Technology,Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen(Germany); J. Eckert, IFW Dresden(Germany)
Synthesis andCharacterization ofMoS2/CNT CompositeElectrodes for Lithium-IonBatteriesD. Albrecht (Sp), Y. Zhao, H.Wulfmeier, H. Fritze, ClausthalUniversity of Technology, Goslar(Germany); A. Bund, S. Ivanov,Ilmenau University of Technology(Germany)
Integration of SnO2 -BasedHeterostructures inLithium-Ion Battery AnodeMaterialsR. Fiz (Sp), R. von Hagen, M.Bueyuekyazi, S. Mathur, Universityof Cologne, Köln (Germany)
Nanoporous Si on CNT Foilas a Self-Standing Anode forLithium Ion MicrobatteriesE. Biserni (Sp), Istituto Italiano diTecnologia, Milano (Italy); M. Xie,University of Colorado at Boulder(USA); R. Brescia, A. Scarpellini,Instituto Italiano di Technologia,Genova (Italy) et al.
Active Materials for LithiumIon Battery Anodes Basedon HierarchicalC/Si-CompositesK. Mees (Sp), M. Willert-Porada,University Bayreuth (Germany)
Hexagonal Si-IV SiliconPhase instead ofAmorphous Silicon afterElectrochemicalLithiation/Delithiation ofSilicon in Ionic Liquids?M. Graczyk-Zajac (Sp), K. Wissel, R.Riedel, Technische UniversitätDarmstadt (Germany)
Studies of the DeformationBehavior of MartensiticTiNb-Based AlloysM. Bönisch (Sp), M. Calin, J. Eckert,IFW-Dresden (Germany); J. vanHumbeeck, Department MTM of KULeuven (Belgium); W. Skrotzki,Technische Universität Dresden(Germany)
Microstructure and Mech.Properties of CommerciallyPure Titanium Produced byAdditive Manufacturing:Effect of Heat TreatmentH. Attar (Sp), M. Calin, LeibnizInstitute for Solid State and MaterialsResearch Dresden (Germany); L.C.Zhang, Edith Cowan University,Perth (Australia) et al.
Impact of “Far fromEquilibrium”-Processing onProperties of UltrahighTemperature Silicide AlloysM. Heilmaier, Karlsruher Institut fürTechnologie (KIT) (Germany)
Stabilizing Nanostructuresby Solute/Defect-InteractionR. Kirchheim, University ofGoettingen, Göttingen (Germany)
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Keynote Lecture
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Wednesday
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Room: Symposium: E10
A3-Groundfloor
Microstructural Evolution -Experiments and Modelling
Materials Design by Modelling theMicrostructural Evolution
E. Gamsjäger, MontanuniversitätLeoben (Austria)
Room: Symposium: B07
A4-Groundfloor
Mechanical Properties andMicrostructure
Fe-Alloys II
U. Kühn, Leibniz-Institut fürFestkörper- und WerkstoffforschungDresden (Germany)
Room: Symposium: C04
A2-Groundfloor
Wet Processed FunctionalMaterials and PrintedElectronics
Organics
U. Lemmer, Karlsruhe Institute ofTechnology (Germany)
Room: Symposium:
A1-Groundfloor
BRAZIL-GERMAN-Symp:A08 Polymeric &Compo-site Mat. from RenewableResourcesA08-Polymeric Materials fromRenewable Resources
C. Weiß, FH Bingen, Bingen amRhein (Germany)
H01Room: Symposium: B04
A5-Groundfloor
Advanced Steels forStructural Applications
Advanced High Strength Steels II
F. Roters, Max-Planck-Institut fürEisenforschung GmbH, Düsseldorf(Germany)
In-Situ Neutron Diffractionduring Multi-AxialDeformationS. Van Petegem (Sp), J. Repper, M.Niffenegger, W. Wagner, H. VanSwygenhoven, Paul ScherrerInstitut, Villigen (Switzerland)
Size and OrientationDependent DeformationBehavior of a Dual PhaseSteelM. Wenk (Sp), O. Kraft, R. Mönig,Karlsruhe Institute of Technology(Germany)
Mn Segregation onDislocation Lines inMartensitic MediumManganese SteelsM. Kuzmina (Sp), M. Herbig, D.Ponge, D. Raabe,Max-Planck-Institut fürEisenforschung GmbH, Düsseldorf(Germany)
Hot Ductility Behavior ofSelected Stainless SteelsE. Meza García (Sp), A. Guk,Chemnitz University of Technology(Germany); A. Rautenstrauch,Fraunhofer-Insitute for MachineTools Froming Technology,Chemnitz (Germany) et al.
Massive Solution Streng-thened Single Phase Alloyswith Excellent TensileDuctilityY. Deng (Sp), C.C. Tasan, K.G.Pradeep, H. Springer, D. Raabe,Max-Planck-Institut fürEisenforschung GmbH, Düsseldorf(Germany)
Characterization of TWIPSteel DeformationMechanisms by SingleCrystal Micro-PillarNano-IndentationW.S. Choi (Sp), B.C. De Cooman,Pohang University of Science andTechnology (Korea, Republic); S.Sandloebes, Max-Planck-Institut fürEisenforschung GmbH, Düsseldorf(Germany)
Investigation of MechanicalProperties of MultiphaseBainite Ferrite SteelsContaining RetainedAusteniteA. Varshney (Sp), S. Sangal, K.Mondal, Indian Institute ofTechnology Kanpur (India)
Deformation Behaviour ofV(C,N) PrecipitationStrengthened MetastableAustenitic SteelsB. Reichel (Sp), S. Böhme, R.Eckner, M. Wendler, L. Krüger, D.Rafaja, TU Bergakademie Freiberg(Germany)
Refined Dual-Phase Steelfrom Cold-Rolled Martensitewith 3.5wt% MnQ. Lai (Sp), Y. Bréchet, G. Parry,Univ.Grenoble, Saint Martin d´Hères(France); O. Bouaziz, Univ. Lorraine;A. Perlade, Arcelor Mittal Global R&D(France); M. Gouné, ICMCB-CNRS(France) et al.
Effects of Mn, Si and N onVC Interphase Precipitationin Low Carbon SteelsY. Zhang (Sp), G. Miyamoto, K.Shinbo, T. Furuhara, TohokuUniversity, Sendai (Japan); T.Ohmura, Nat.Int.f.Mat. Science,Tsukuba; K. Tsuzaki, T. Suzuki,Kyushu University, Fukuoka
Deformation Mechanisms in16-7-9 CrMnNi TRIP /TWIPSteel Observed by In-SituXRDC. Ullrich (Sp), C. Krbetschek, R.Eckner, L. Krüger, V. Klemm, D.Rafaja, TU Bergakademie Freiberg(Germany)
Combining Non-DestructiveTesting Methods andDilatometry as anAdvanced Tool for MaterialsDevelopmentM. Bechtold (Sp), SalzgitterMannesmann Forschung GmbH , D.Fingerhut, Volkswagen AG,Wolfsburg; M. Stolzenberg, T.Evertz, Salzgitter MannesmannForschung GmbH (Germany)
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Oral Poster - SubsessionPoster 1: E10-1049Poster 2: E10-812Poster 3: E10-58
The Effect of Mg Add. onNatural Aging & MultistepAge Hardening of Zn-Con-taining AlSi9Mn HighPressure Die Cast AlloysA. Hirschmann (Sp), Daimler AGResearch and Development Ulm(Germany), Universität Jena,(Germany); T. Stürzel, TU Ilmenau(Germany); K.-L. Weisskopf, DaimlerAG, Ulm (Germany) et al.
Mechanical Properties ofMetallic NanoglassesIncluding Porosity Studiedby MD SimulationsM. Radu (Sp), O. Adjaoud, K. Albe,Technische Universität Darmstadt(Germany)
A Strain BasedComputational Design ofAustenitic Creep ResistantSteel with an ImprovedPrecipitation HardeningQ. Lu (Sp), W. Xu, S. van derZwaag, Delft University ofTechnology (Netherlands)
Phase-Field Modeling forAdvanced Alloy DesignH. Emmerich, Universität Bayreuth(Germany)
Keynote Lecture
New Synthetic Strategy toPrepare PotentialBiodegradable PLA-b-PSCopolymersJ. Perez (Sp), A. Ossig, C. Petzhold,Univ.Rio Grande do Sul, PortoAlegre (Brazil)
Pathways TowardsSustainable LightweightMaterials BeyondConventional Carbon FibersO. Boegler (Sp), L. Lorenz, A. Roth,D. Empl, A. Sizmann,Bauhaus-Luftfahrt e.V., Muenchen(Germany)
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Phase-ContrastTomography of theDeconstruction ofLignocellulosic Biomass toFuels PrecursorsA. Isaac (Sp), Universidade Federalde Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte(Brazil); G.J.M. Rocha, BrazilianBioethanol Science and TechnologyLaboratory - CTBE, Campinas (Brazil)et al.
Flexible Textile-PlasticsProcesses with RenewableRaw MaterialsA.-A. Ouali (Sp), R. Rinberg, L.Kroll, A. Richter, R. Spange,Technische Universität Chemnitz(Germany); C. Siegel, B. Buchelt, A.Wagenführ, Technische UniversitätDresden (Germany) et al.
Sustainable Use of Renew-able Resources for thePolymer IndustryM. Meier, Karlsruhe Institute ofTechnology (KIT) (Germany)
Keynote Lecture
Oral Poster - SubsessionPoster 1: C04-486Poster 2: C04-968 / Poster 3:C04-446 / Poster 4: C04-205
Morphological andCompositional Analysis ofHybrid LEDs with SiliconQDs as Active Layer(SiLEDs)C. Kübel (Sp), Karlsruher Institute ofTechnology,Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen(Germany); F. Maier-Flaig, MerckKGaA, Darmstadt (Germany); J.Rinck, A.K. Powell, Karlsruher
Photoelectron SpectroscopicCharacterization of SolutionProcessed OrganicSemiconductor InterfacesJ. Maibach (Sp), Uppsala University(Sweden); E. Mankel, T. Mayer, W.Jägermann, Technische UniversitätDarmstadt (Germany)
Printed, High PerformanceCMOS Electronics fromOxide SemiconductorsS.K. Garlapati (Sp), KarlsruheInstitute of Technology (KIT),Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen(Germany) et al.
Interdiffusion in LiquidProcessed Multilayer-OLEDsS. Raupp (Sp), D. Siebel, K. Peters,P. Scharfer, W. Schabel, KarlsruheInstitute of Technology (Germany)
Carbon Nanotubes inOrganic Solar CellsG. Lackner, D.C. Lupascu (Sp), M.Khazaee, Universität Duisburg-Essen(Germany); W. Xia, M. Muhle,Ruhr-Univeristy Bochum (Germany)
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PLENARY-Lecture in Audimax Karo5: Room A1: Glass Myths and MarvelsE.D. Zanotto, Federal University of Sao Carlos, Sao Carlos-SP (Brazil)
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Room: Symposium: C02
A01 - Basement
Nanomaterials andComposites
Room: Symposium: E06
A02 - Basement
Atomistic Origin of Ductility Room: Symposium: A02
A04 - Basement
Advanced Materials forLithium Ion Batteries
Room: Symposium: D04
A03 - Basement
EBSD and OrientationMicroscopy
Room: Symposium: G01
Staatsarchiv
Colloquium of Honour: Prof.Ludwig Schultz
EBSD and Orientation Microscopy II
G. Nolze, Bundesanstalt fürMaterialforschung und -prüfung,Berlin (Germany)
Cathode Materials
D. Cupid, Karlsruher Institut fürTechnologie, Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen (Germany)
Multi-Scale Phenomena
M. Friak, Academy of Sciences of theCzech Republic, Brno (CzechRepublic)
Fibers
R. Gadow, Universität Stuttgart(Germany)
Colloquium of Honour:
M. Heilmaier, Karlsruher Institut fürTechnologie (KIT) (Germany)
Crystallization ofCNT-Modified PEEK in theMelt-Spinning ProcessT. Benczek (Sp), G. Wortberg, G.Seide, W. Steinmann, T. Gries,RWTH Aachen University (Germany)
Impr. the Proc. ofComming- ling Yarn BasedNanomodi- fied Fiber- Reinf.Thermo- plastics in Terms ofCycle Times and QualityControlR. Brüll (Sp), G. Seide, T. Gries,RWTH Aachen University (Germany)
Modelling of ElectricalConductivity inCNT-Modified PolymerNanocomposite FibersW. Steinmann (Sp), T. Gries, RWTHAachen University (Germany)
Cellulose Aerogel Fibresfrom Piston Pump ExtrusionM. Schestakow (Sp), I. Karadagli, L.Ratke, Deutsches Zentrum für Luft-und Raumfahrt, Köln (Germany); B.Schulz, RWTH Aachen (Germany)
Effects on Fiber Formation inMelt Spinning due to 1-DNano-Particle Modificationin Thermoplastic PolymersR. Stolz (Sp), T. Vad, S.Dabringhaus, G. Seide, T. Gries, T.Weirich, RWTH-Aachen University(Germany); J. Wulfhorst,Freudenberg & Co. KG, Weinheim(Germany)
Electrospun InorganicNanofiber Networks forEnergy Storage ApplicationM. Büyükyazi (Sp), R. Müller, R. v.Hagen, S. Mathur, University ofCologne, Köln (Germany)
Progress TowardsUnderstanding the PlasticDeformation Behaviour ofMaterials with Yield PointPhenomenonR. Schwab, University of AppliedSciences, Karlsruhe (Germany)
Impact of a Thin FilmTexture on MechanicalPropertiesD. Holec (Sp), J. Keckes,Montanuniversität Leoben (Austria);P.H. Mayrhofer, TU Wien, Vienna(Austria)
Atomistic Study ofDeformation Mechanisms inTiAl-Ti3Al LamellarMicrostructuresM. Kanani (Sp), R. Janisch, A.Hartmaier, Ruhr-Universität Bochum(Germany)
Impact of Nano-Diffusion onthe Stacking Fault Energy inHigh-Mn SteelsT. Hickel (Sp), S. Sandlöbes, I.Bleskov, J. Neugebauer, D. Raabe,Max Planck Institute for IronResearch GmbH, Düsseldorf(Germany)
Atomistic Origin of SuperiorMechanical Properties ofGum MetalsB. Grabowski (Sp), L. Huang, D.Korbmacher, A. Glensk, T. Hickel, J.Neugebauer, Max Planck Institutefor Iron Research GmbH, Düsseldorf(Germany)
Spatial and AngularResolutions of OrientationMapping with aTransmission ElectronMicroscopeE. Rauch (Sp), M. Véron, CNRS-Grenoble INP, Saint Martin d´Hères(France)
3-Dimensional Microstr.Characterization of CdTeAbsorber Layers FromCdTe/ CdS Solar Cells:Comparison BetweenSuperstrate and SubstrateG. Stechmann (Sp), S. Zaefferer, P.Konjinenberg, D. Raabe, MPI for IronResearch, Düsseldorf ; C. Gretener,Laboratory for Thin Films andPhotovoltaics (Switzerland) et al.
Kikuchi Band Sharpness: AMeasure for the Density ofthe Crystal Lattice DefectsF. Ram, A. Khorashadizadeh, S.Zaefferer (Sp), Max Planck Institutefor Iron Research GmbH, Düsseldorf(Germany)
EBSD Analysis of Micro-structure Modification inShot Peened CastingSurfaces of Grey IronCylinder Crankcases forIncreased Fatigue StrengthS. Slawik (Sp), P. Leibenguth, D.Rathmann, C. Pauly, H. Welsch, D.Gelmedin, F. Mücklich, SaarlandUniversity, Saarbrücken (Germany)
Investigation of DeformationTwinning after ShockLoading Using Electron-Backscattered-Diffraction(EBSD)M. Ecke (Sp), U. Wendt, H. Heyse,M. Krüger, Otto-von-Guericke-Universität, Magdeburg (Germany)
Revealing Local DrivingForces of the DeformationMechanisms in AusteniticTRIP/TWIP Steels by UsingCombined EBSD/EDSMeasurementsS. Martin (Sp), D. Rafaja, TechnicalUniversity of Freiberg (Germany)
Synthesis and Charact. ofPhosphorus BasedCeramics For PositiveElectrode: NPK Fertilizers UseAs Phosphorus PrecursorD. Kobor (Sp), A.K. Diallo, O.Bodian, M. TIne, Assane SeckUniversity of Ziguinchor (Senegal)
Functional Thin-Films forLi-Ion Batteries Grown byNovel CO2–Laser AssistedChemical Vapor DepositionC. Loho (Sp), A.J. Darbandi, R.Djenadic, O. Clemens, H. Hahn,Technische Universität Darmstadt(Germany)
Correlation betweenConstitution, Microstructureand ElectrochemicalBehaviour of MagnetronSputtered Li-Ni-Mn-Co-OThin Film Cathodes forM. Strafela (Sp), J. Fischer, H. Leiste,M. Rinke, T. Bergfeldt, S. Ulrich, H.J.Seifert, Karlsruhe Institute ofTechnology, Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen (Germany)
Development of 3DArchitectures in LiFePO4Cathode Material UsingUltrafast Laser AblationM. Mangang (Sp), H.J. Seifert, W.Pfleging, Karlsruhe Institute ofTechnology,Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen(Germany)
Surface Modification ofNanoscale LiNi0.5Mn1.5O4with Lithium Metal Fluo-rides for Appl. as CathodeMaterial in Lithium-ionBatteriesA. Höweling (Sp), G. Lieser, S.Glatthaar, J.R. Binder, KarlsruheInstitute of Technology,Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen(Germany)
Electrochemical and In-SituInvestigation of QuaternaryLithium Transition MetalFluorides in Lithium IonBatteriesG. Lieser (Sp), C. Dräger, KarlsruheInstitute of Technology,Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen(Germany); M. Schroeder, Universityof Münster (Germany) et al.
Laminate Squeeze Casting ofCarbon Fiber ReinforcedAluminum MatrixCompositesH.A. Alhashmy, M.F. Alam, M.Nganbe (Sp), University of Ottawa(Canada)
Influences of Res.Stresses onthe Serrated Flow in BulkMetallic Glass u. ElastostaticFour Point Bending – ANanoindentation & AtomicForce Microscopy StudyK. Durst (Sp), TechnischeUniversität Darmstadt (Germany); F.Haag, Friedrich-Alexander-UniversitätErlangen-Nürnberg (Germany); D.Beitelschmidt, J. Eckert, TU Dresden(Germany)
Deformation Behavior ofNanostructured andUltrafine-Grained MaterialsM. Göken, University ofErlangen-Nuremberg (Germany)
On the Ductility of B2Structured IntermetallicCompoundsW. Skrotzki (Sp), C.-G. Oertel, R.Schaarschuh, Technische UniversitätDresden (Germany); J.Freudenberger, Leinbiz-Institut fürFestkörper- und Werkstoffforschung,Dresden (Germany)
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A3-Groundfloor
Microstructural Evolution -Experiments and Modelling
Thermodynamic Aspects ofMicrostructural Changes
M. Rettenmayr,Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena(Germany)
Room: Symposium: B07
A4-Groundfloor
Mechanical Properties andMicrostructure
Al-Alloys
E. Kerscher, Technische UniversitätKaiserslautern (Germany)
Room: Symposium: F07
A2-Groundfloor
Biomaterials for TissueEngineering
Biomaterials for Tissue Engineering
B. Garipcan, Bogaziçi University,Istanbul (Turkey)
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A1-Groundfloor
BRAZIL-GERMAN-Symp:C06 BRAGECRIM
Brazilian-German CollaborativeResearch Initiative on ManufacturingTechnology
T. Pfeifer, RWTH Aachen (Germany)
H03Room: Symposium: A06
A5-Groundfloor
Catalytic Materials andProcesses for EnergyStorage and Conversion
Optimization of Catalytic Processesat Electrified Interfaces
M. Kosa, Bar Illan University, RamatGan (Israel)
Oral Poster - SubsessionPoster 1: B07-830Poster 2: B07-1078Poster 3: B07-507Poster 4: B07-686
Characterization of theFriction Boundary Layerduring Extrusion ofAluminium AlloysV. Sanabria (Sp), S. Müller, W.Reimers, Technische UniversitätBerlin (Germany); H. Valberg,Norwegian University of Scienceand Technology, Trondheim(Norway)
MicromechanismsGoverning PlasticInhomogeneity in anAl-Li-Cu-Mg-Zr AlloyH. Ovri (Sp), A. Stark, E.T.Lilleodden, Helmholtz ZentrumGeesthacht (Germany)
Characterization of RoboticCold Metal Transfer Welded5182 and 6082 AluminumAlloysA. Elrefaei, LKRLeichtmetallkompetenzzentrumRanshofen GmbH, (Austria)
An Effect of Thermo-mechanical Treatment onProperties and Structure ofAl-Cu- Li-Zn Alloy PlatesM. Oglodkov (Sp), L.B.Khokhlatova, N.I. Kolobnev, A.A.Alekseyev, All-RussianScientific-Research Institute ofAviation Materials, Moskau (RussianFederation)
Deformation and FatiguePerformance of FrictionDrilled Internal Threads inAluminium Alloy 6060P. Wittke (Sp), F. Walther, Y. Liu, D.Biermann, Technische UniversitätDortmund (Germany)
IrO2 and Ir/TiOx Catalystswith Micelle-Controlled PoreStructure for Electro-Chemical Oxygen Evolution(OER)R. Kraehnert (Sp), TU Berlin(Germany); D. Bernsmeier, E. Ortel,M. Bernicke, Technische UniversitätBerlin (Germany)
ComplementaryComputational Screening ofElectrolyte MaterialsM. Korth, Ulm University (Germany)
Trends in the Adsorptionand Dissociation of WaterClusters on Flat and SteppedMetallic SurfacesR. Peköz (Sp), S. Wörner, MaxPlanck Institute for PolymerResearch, Mainz (Germany); L.M.Ghiringhelli, F. Haber, Institute of theMax Planck Society, Berlin(Germany) et al.
Modeling ElectrochemicalInterfaces under AppliedVoltageI. Dabo, Penn State University,Philadelphia (USA)
Highlight Lecture
Approaches to OvercomeCatalysts Limits inElectrochemical EnergyConversion DevicesT.J. Schmidt, Paul Scherrer Institut,Villingen (Switzerland)
Keynote Lecture
Investigation of the SinteringBehaviour of Rare EarthPhosphates REPO4 (with RE= La, Ce, Pr)A. Wätjen (Sp), C. Schausten, R.Telle, RWTH Aachen (Germany); Y.Arinicheva, S. Neumeier, FZJülichGmbH in the Helmholtz Association(Germany); A. Hirsch, G. Roth,RWTH Aachen (Germany)
On the Computational-Based Design of 6xxx SeriesExtrudable Al-alloysP. Sarafoglou (Sp), G.N.Haidemenopoulos, University ofThessaly, Volos (Greece)
Effect of Composition on theFormation of SolidifiedEutectic Structure in NiAl-CrAlloys: A Quantitative PhaseField StudyB. Tang (Sp), NorthwesternPolytechnical University, Xi'an(China); S. Milenkovic, Y.-W. Cui,IMDEA Materials Institute, Madrid(Spain)
Diffusive and DisplacivePhase Transformations-Experiments and ModellingE. Gamsjäger (Sp), University ofLeoben (Austria); M. Wießner,Materials Center Leoben ForschungGmbH (Austria); S. Schider,Voestalpine Stahl Donawitz GmbH,Leoben-Donawitz (Austria)
Probabilistic ComputerSimulation of MartensiteSpreadP.R. Rios (Sp), F.G. Cardoso, M.M.Nogueira, R.L. Guimarares, T.A.Neves, J.R. Costa Guimarares,Universidade Federal Fluminense,Volta Redonda (Brazil)
Keynote Lecture
Implementation of anOpen-Die Forging Processfor Hollow Shafts withRespect to an OptimizedMicrostructureM. Wolfgarten (Sp), D. Rosenstock,G. Hirt, RWTH Aachen University(Germany); L. Schaeffer,Universidade Federal do Rio Grandedo Sul, Porto Alegre (Brazil)
Quality Assurance ofMg-Alloys Surfaces UsingInline MonitoringTechniquesS. Stamboroski (Sp), FraunhoferInstitute for ManufacturingTechnology and Advanced MaterialsIFAM, Bremen (Germany) et al.
Experimental UncertaintyAssessment of X-RayComputed TomographyMeasurements Using a Setof Modular Test PartsC.R. Baldo, CERTI Foundation(Brazil); G.D. Donateli, CERTIFoundation (Brazil); R. Schmitt, C.Isenberg (Sp), RWTH AachenUniversity (Germany)
Development of WearResistant and Self-Lubri-cating Coatings on SinteredSteels from Polymer-DerivedCeramics (PDCs)M. Seifert (Sp), G. Motz, W. Krenkel,University of Bayreuth (Germany);N. Martins, A. Klein, FederalUniversity of Santa CatarinaFlorianopolis (Brazil)
Low-cost and ReliableProduction of FiberReinforced Oxide CeramicMatrix CompositesR. Janßen (Sp), P. Guglielmi, TUHamburg, (Germany); D. Blaese, M.Hablitzel, G. Nunes, V. Lauth, D.Garcia, H.A. Al-Qureshi, D. Hotza,Univ. Santa Catarina, Florianoplois(Brazil)
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Production of Osteocon-ductive and Antibacterial AgDoped HAp/PHBVComposite Nanofibers viaElectrospinning TechniqueA. Albayrak (Sp), Dokuz EylulUniversity, Izmir (Turkey); A. Suslu,Dokuz Eylul University, Buca-Izmir;E. Bayir, A. Sendemir Urkmez, EgeUniversity, Izmir; U. Cocen, DokuzEylul University, Buca-Izmir
Analysis of CardiomyocytesBehavior on ConductiveNano-Wired PolyurethaneCardiac PatchY. Ganji (Sp), Amirkabir Universityof Technology, Tehran (Iran); E.S.Quabius, M. Böttner, C.Selhuber-Unkel, University Kiel(Germany) et al.
In Vitro Analysis of BacterialNanocellulose ImplantsUsing the Bovine CartilagePunch ModelV. Kopsch (Sp), R.W. Kinne, Univ.Hospital Jena, Eisenberg; P. Foehr,R.H. Burgkart, TU Munich(Germany); F. Kramer, U. Udhardt, D.Klemm, Jenpolymer Materials Ltd &Co.KG, Jena (Germany)
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Bionic Nanobiomaterials:Precision Protein-Engineering to Fine-Tune CellInteraction for RegenerativeMedicineS.M. Schiller (Sp), M.C. Huber, A.Schreiber, Albert-Ludwig-Universityof Freiburg (Germany)
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Modification of ECM-DerivedBiomolecules for Tailoring ofBioartificial Tissue Matricesby BioprintingE. Hoch, G. Tovar, UniversityStuttgart (Germany); A. Weber, K.Borchers (Sp), Fraunhofer Institutefor Interfacial Engineering andBiotechnology, Stuttgart (Germany)
Keynote Lecture
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Nanomaterials andComposites
Room: Symposium: C09
A02 - Basement
Laser, Plasmas and HybridNano-Technologies forSurface Processing
Room: Symposium: A02
A04 - Basement
Advanced Materials forLithium Ion Batteries
Room: Symposium: D10
A03 - Basement
Unraveling the Mystery ofGrain Boundary Migrationand Grain Growth
Room: Symposium:
Grain Boundary Migration and GrainGrowth I
D. Zöllner,Otto-von-Guericke-UniversitätMagdeburg (Germany)
LIB Phase Diagrams andTransformations
M. Graczyk-Zajac, TechnischeUniversität Darmstadt (Germany)
Laser Processing
G. de la Fuente Leis,CSIC-Universidad de Zaragoza(Spain)
Processing of Nano Materials
F. Kern, Universität Stuttgart(Germany)
Oral Poster - SubsessionPoster 1: C02-1092Poster 2: C02-1042Poster 3: C02-667
Effect of Processing Param.on the Fabrication andProp. of Bilayer-Graded Al/ (SiC - Rice Husk Ash)Porous Preform throughPressure- less InfiltrationA. Bahrami (Sp), M.I. Pech-Canul,C.A. Gutierréz, N. Soltani, Centro deInvestigacion y de EstudiosAvanzados del IPN Unidad Saltillo(Mexico)
Preparation Graphene bythe Gradient Oxidation andReductionL. Su (Sp), C. Wan, W. Duan, X. Yin,Northwestern PolytechnicalUniversity, Xi'an (China)
Influence of Sint. Param. onthe Structure & Tribo. Prop.of Aluminum BasedCompo- sites Reinforcedwith Silicon Carbide andGlassy Carbon ParticlesB. Hekner (Sp), J. Myalski, N. Valle,A. Botor-Probierz, M. Sopicka-Lizer,Silesian University of Technology,Katowice (Poland)
Internal Oxidation of NiZrY-Powder as a Key Techn. forNanostructured Ni-YSZ-Cermets and its Applicationfor SOFC-AnodesL. Fuhrmann (Sp), R. Völkl, U.Glatzel, University Bayreuth(Germany)
Single-Source-PrecursorSynthesis of SiMOC-BasedNanocomposites for EnergyConversion and StorageE. Ionescu, Technische UniversitätDarmstadt (Germany)
Oral Poster - SubsessionPoster 1: C09-479Poster 2: C09-844Poster 3: C09-719Poster 4: C09-859
Bringing the Direct LaserInterference PatterningMethod to Industry: AOne-Tool Complete Solutionfor Surface FunctionalizationA.F. Lasagni (Sp), D. Benke,Fraunhofer Institut für Werkstoff-und Strahltechnik, Dresden(Germany) and TechnischeUniversität Dresden (Germany) et al.
Laser Selective Coloring ofCeramic Materials Functi-onalized with DepositedMetal Nanoparticles andOxide LayersV. Rico Gavira, J. Gil-Rostra, F.Yubero, J.P. Espinós, A.R.González-Elipe (Sp), CSIC-Universi-dad de Sevilla; R. Lahoz, F.Rey-García, G.F. de la Fuente,CSIC-Univ. Zaragoza (Spain)
Fabric. of Periodic SurfacePatterns on Pure TitaniumGrade 4 Three-Dimensionally Screw-Shaped Dental ImplantsT. Brinkmann, BEGO ImplantSystems GmbH & Co. KG, Bremen;N. Giannini, D. Langheinrich, A.F.Lasagni, Fraunhofer Insittue forMaterial and Beam Technology,Dresden (Germany) et al.
Influence of SurfacePre-Treatments on theHigh-Cycle Fatigue Behaviorof Aluminum and TitaniumAlloysA. Taube (Sp), T. Niendorf, M.Schaper, University of Paderborn(Germany); A. Kurtovic, T. Mertens,Airbus Group Innovations(Germany); H.J. Maier, LeibnizUniversität Hannover (Germany)
Hydordynamic Model of thePeriodic Pattern Formationupon Femtosecond LaserAblationE.L. Gurevich, Ruhr-UniversitätBochum (Germany)
Grain Growth Inhibition: AComparison betweenPinning by ConnectedPorosity and by ParticlesP. Rios (Sp), Universidade FederalFluminense, Volta Redonda (Brazil);K.D. Zilnyk, H.R.Z. Sandim,Universidade de Sao Paulo, Lorena(Brazil)
Grain Growth Studies inStrontium Titanate CeramicsW. Rheinheimer (Sp), M. Bäurer,M.J. Hoffmann, Karlsruhe Institute ofTechnology (Germany)
Molecular-DynamicsSimulations of the Migrationof Tilt and Mixed GrainBoundaries in PureAluminumL. Barrales-Mora (Sp), J.Brandenburg, D. Molodov, RWTHAachen University (Germany)
Tracking Grain Growth atthe Individual BoundaryLevel Using 3DXRDMicroscopyC.E. Krill (Sp), J.M. Dake, M. Wang,University of Ulm (Germany); S.Schmidt, J. Oddershede, TechnicalUniversity of Denmark, Lyngby(Denmark); H. Sorensen, Universityof Copenhagen (Denmark)
Grain Boundary Migrationduring RecrystallizationD. Juul Jensen, Technical Universityof Denmark, Roskilde (Denmark)
New Intermetallic AnodeMaterials: ExperimentalChallengesS. Fürtauer (Sp), J. Polt, A. Beutl, H.Ipser, H. Flandorfer, University ofVienna, Wien (Austria)
ThermodynamicInvestigation of theLithium–Oxygen–SiliconSystem for Lithium IonBatteriesD. Cupid (Sp), D. Li, P. Gotcu-Freis,A. Reif, Karlsruhe Institute forTechnology (KIT),Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen(Germany); H. Randorfer, Universityof Vienna (Austria) et al.
New Anode Materials forLi-Ion Batteries: The SystemsSb-Sn and Li-Sb-SnJ. Polt (Sp), A. Beutl, S. Fürtauer, H.Flandorfer, H.S. Effenberger,University of Vienna, Wien (Austria)
New Anode Materials forLi-Ion Batteries: Building theFoundation for the NextGenerationA. Beutl (Sp), J. Polt, S. Fuertauer,H. Flandorfer, H.S. Effenberger,University of Vienna, Wien (Austria)
Phase Stabilities in TernaryLi-Si-C AlloysM. Drüe (Sp), M. Seyring, M.Rettenmayr, Friedrich SchillerUniversity Jena (Germany); A.Kozlov, R. Schmid-Fetzer, ClausthalUniversity of Technology,Clausthal-Zellerfeld (Germany) et al.
Phase and MicrostructureDevelopment in Electrodesfor LIB based on ConversionReactions in Mixed CoOxidesR. Adam (Sp), V. Klemm, D. Rafaja,Freiberg University of Mining andTechnology (Germany); D.Wadewitz, IFW Dresden (Germany);H. Ehrenberg, KIT, Karlsruhe(Germany)
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Keynote Lecture
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A3-Groundfloor
Microstructural Evolution -Experiments and Modelling
Microstructural Evolution in Steels
E. Gamsjäger, MontanuniversitätLeoben (Austria)
Room: Symposium: B07
A4-Groundfloor
Mechanical Properties andMicrostructure
Mg and Ti-Alloys
F. Walther, Technische UniversitätDortmund (Germany)
Room: Symposium: F05
A2-Groundfloor
SPP 1569 Generation ofMultifunct. InorganicMaterials by MolecularBionicsBio-inspired Materials
I. Burgert, ETH Zürich (Switzerland)
Room: Symposium:
A1-Groundfloor
Very High Cycle Fatigue
VHCF of FRP
P. Wierach, Deutsches Zentrum fürLuft- und Raumfahrt e.V.,Braunschweig (Germany)
B01Room: Symposium: A06
A5-Groundfloor
Catalytic Materials andProcesses for EnergyStorage and Conversion
Challenges for Photo- andElectrocatalytic Energy Generation
C. Cucinotta, Trinity College Dublin(Ireland)
Influence of HIP ProcessTemperatures onMechanical Properties ofHeat-Resistant TitaniumAlloysI. Logachev (Sp), NationalUniversity of Science andTechnology 'MISiS', Moskau(Russian Federation); A. Logacheva,JSC `Kompozit et al.
Characterization of ErosionTests under DifferentBoundary ConditionsF. König (Sp), M. Naveed, S. Weiß,Brandenburg University ofTechnology, Cottbus (Germany)
Effect of Hot Forging onMicrostructure andMechanical Properties ofTi-TiB Based CompositeAlloys Produced by CastingR. Gaisin (Sp), V. Imayev, R.Imayev, Russian Academy ofSciences, Ufa (Russian Federation)
Multi-Directional Forging ofAZ80Mg Alloy at Room-Temperature and the SpecificMechanical PropertiesH. Miura (Sp), W. Nakamura, UECTokyo - The University ofElectro-Communications, Chofu(Japan)
Weld Seam Properties ofExtruded ME21 HollowProfilesF. Gensch (Sp), S. Gall, S. Müller,W. Reimers, Technische UniversitätBerlin (Germany)
Twin-Induced StaticRecrystallization Behavior ofAZ31 Mg AlloyM.S. Shim (Sp), D.-W. Kim, B.-C.Suh, Pohang Univ. of Science andTechnology (Korea, Republic); S.H.Park, B.S. You, Korea Institute ofMaterilas Science, Changwon et al.
ZnS Modified g-C3N4Composites with EnhancedPhotocatalytic Activity underVisible Light IrradiationJ. Wang (Sp), KTH Royal Institute ofTechnology, Stockholm (Sweden);P. Guo, Stockholm University(Sweden); Q. Guo, ShanghaiInstitute of Technology (China) etal.
Electrocatalytic Properties ofAu Electrodes Modified byan Under Layer of PdF. Juarez (Sp), G. Soldano, UlmUniversity (Germany); H. Guesmi,CNRS-Institut Charles Gerhardt,Montpellier (France); F. Tielens,Sorbonne Universités, Paris (France)et al.
An Ab-Initio Investigation ofthe Effects of Copper onTitania PhotocatalystsN. Seriani, The Abdus SalamInternational Centre for TheoreticalPhysics, Trieste (Italy)
Palladium-Based Interm.Compounds as a Paradigmfor Future HeterogeneousCatalysts: Simulations andExperimentsD. Passerone (Sp), C.A. Pignedoli,A. Yakutovich, J. Prinz, R. Widmer,Empa-Swiss federal laboratories formaterials science and technology,Dübendorf (Switzerland)
Highlight Lecture
Harvesting the Energy fromthe Sun: Insights fromAtomistic and ab InitioMaterials ModelingG. Galli, University of Chicago (USA)
Keynote Lecture
Oral Poster - SubsessionPoster 1: E10-863Poster 2: E10-998
Modelling of Precipitation inMicroalloyed Steels duringHot DeformationK. Khlopkov (Sp), C. Schwanke, G.Paul, ThyssenKrupp Steel EuropeAG, Duisburg (Germany)
A Study of the Effect ofComposition on BainiteFormationH. Farahani (Sp), W. Xu, S. van derZwaag, Delft University ofTechnology (Netherlands)
Exploring the Transient toSteady-State – TheUnderrated MicrostructuralStage of DynamicRecrystallizationK. Grätz (Sp), G. Gottstein, RWTHAachen University (Germany)
Designing the Compositionof a High StrengthMartensitic Creep ResistantSteelQ. Lu (Sp), W. Xu, S. van derZwaag, Delft University ofTechnology (Netherlands)
A general Mixed-ModeModel for the Austenite toFerrite TransformationKinetics in Fe-C-M AlloysH. Chen (Sp), S. van der Zwaag,Delft University of Technology(Netherlands)
Highlight Lecture
Investigation of MicroDefects in Fiber-Reinforced-Plastics under CyclicLoading withX-Ray-RefractographyA. Müller (Sp), V. Trappe, BAMFederal Institute for Material Researchand Testing, Berlin (Germany)
To the Fatigue Mechanismsof Nanoparticle ModifiedCarbon Fibre ReinforcedEpoxy and itsCharacterisationJ. Knoll (Sp), B. Fiedler, K. Schulte,Hamburg University of Technology(Germany); G. Just, I. Koch, R.Koschichow, M. Gude, TU Dresden(Germany)
Numerical and ExperimentalInvesti.on the Influence ofCreep Phenomena inCarbon Fibre Reinf. Plasticsin High& Very High CycleFatigueC. Hopmann, J. Marder (Sp), RWTHAachen (Germany)
Very High Cycle BendingFatigue of GlassFibre-Reinforced EpoxyCross-Ply LaminatesT.J. Adam (Sp), P. Horst,Technische UniversitätBraunschweig (Germany)
Resonant Approach forTesting Glass-Fiber-Reinforced Composites inthe VHCF-RegimeP. Lorsch (Sp), M. Sinapius,Technische UniversitätBraunschweig (Germany); P.Wierach, Deutsches Zentrum für Luft-und Raumfahrt, Braunschweig(Germany)
Fatigue Damage Charact-erization of Carbon FiberReinforced Polyphenyl-ensulfide in the very HighCycle Fatigue RegimeD. Backe (Sp), F. Balle, D. Eifler,University of Kaiserslautern(Germany)
Oral Poster - SubsessionPoster 1: F05-344Poster 2: F05-487Poster 3: F05-897
Novel Functionalities inWood materials:Modification via Cell WallInitiated RadicalPolymerizationE. Cabane (Sp), T. Keplinger, V.Merk, P. Hass, I. Burgert, ETH Zurich,Zürich (Switzerland)
Determination ofHierarchical Features inZirconia Ceramics via X-RayTomographyR. Zehbe (Sp), TechnischeUniversität Berlin (Germany); C.Mochales Palau, W.-D. Müller, P.Zaslansky, Charite University, Berlin(Germany); C. Fleck, TechnischeUniversität Berlin (Germany)
Combining Structure anFuntcion: The influence ofPolym. Location on IonicPermselectivity Gating inSilica Mesoporous ThinFilmsA. Brunsen (Sp), [email protected] (Germany);G.J.J.A. Soler-IlliaGerencia Qulmica,Com.Nac.de Energia Atomica (CNEA)(Arg.); O. Azzaroni, Univ.Nac. de LaPlata, (Argentina)
The Toughness ofBiomimetic Spider Silk FibersCompetes with that ofNatural OnesA. Heidebrecht (Sp), University ofBayreuth (Germany); L. Eisoldt,Technical University Munich,München (Germany); J. Diehl, A.Schmidt, T. Scheibel, University ofBayreuth (Germany)
Spider Silk – DNAConjugates as New BuildingBlocks for Self-Assembly ofHierarchical NanostructuresM. Humenik (Sp), T. Scheibel,University of Bayreuth (Germany)
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Room: Symposium: B10
A01 - Basement
Third Generation AdvancedHigh Strength Steels byQuenching and Partitioning
Room: Symposium: C09
A02 - Basement
Laser, Plasmas and HybridNano-Technologies forSurface Processing
Room: Symposium: A02
A04 - Basement
Advanced Materials forLithium Ion Batteries
Room: Symposium: D10
A03 - Basement
Unraveling the Mystery ofGrain Boundary Migrationand Grain Growth
Room: Symposium:
Grain Boundary Migration and GrainGrowth II
D. Molodov, RWTH Aachen(Germany)
LIB Thermodynamics
T. Markus, ForschungszentrumJülich GmbH (Germany)
Laser and Plasma Technologies
A. González-Elipe, CSIC-Universidadde Sevilla (Spain)
3rd Gen. Advanced High StrengthSteels by Quenching andPartitioningJ. Sietsma, Technische UniversiteitDelft (Netherlands)
Oral Poster - SubsessionPoster 1: B10-122Poster 2: B10-431Poster 3: B10-756Poster 4: B10-234
Challenges andOpportunities in Hot-DipGalvanizing of Q&P GradesG. Thomas (Sp), L.G. Garza, J.M.Losz, E. Case, AK Steel Research,Middletown, OH (USA)
Fatigue, Flow LimitDiagrams and FormingFinite Element Simulations ofQ&P SteelsP. Rodríguez Calvillo (Sp),Fundació CTM Centre Tecnològic,Manresa and Universitat Politècnicade Catalunya, Barcelona; R.G.Thiessen, Thyssenkrupp SteelEurope AB, Duisburg (Germany) et
Modeling of MechanicalBehavior of Quenching andPartitioning SteelsA. Arlazarov, O. Bouaziz,ArcelorMittal, Maizières les Metz andUniversité de Lorraine, Metz(France); J.P. Masse, M. Soler (Sp),F. Kegel, M. Bouzat, ArcelorMittal,Maizières les Metz (France)
Phase Field Modelling ofMicrostructural Evolutionduring the Quenching andPartitioning Process inLow-Alloy SteelsM.G. Mecozzi (Sp), M.J. Santofimia,J. Sietsma, Delft University ofTechnology (Netherlands)
Austenite Stabilizationthrough Quenching andPartitioningE. De Moor (SP) , J. Speer, D. Pierce,D. Matlock, Colorado School ofMines, Golden, CO, USAD. Coughlin, A. Clarke, K. ClarkeLos Alamos Nat. Lab., USA; G.Thomas, AK Steel, Middletown, OH,
Oral Poster - SubsessionPoster 1: C09-335Poster 2: C09-522Poster 3: C09-581Poster 4: C09-493
Processing of EnvironmentalBarrier Coatings (EBC) byLAMPP, Laser AssistedMicrowave PlasmaProcessingC. Richter (Sp), J. Böckler, P.Pontiller, M. Willert-Porada,University Bayreuth (Germany)
Processing and Properties ofDense 8Y-ZrO2-Coatings onZirconia-Mullite RefractoriesH.S. Park, P. Pontiller, A. Saberi, M.Willert-Porada (Sp), University ofBayreuth (Germany)
Laser Micro-Patterning ofSelf-Assembled OrganicMonolayers with TunableFemtosecond PulsesS. Maragkaki (Sp), A. Aumann,Ruhr-Universität Bochum; F. Schulz,Universität Duisburg-Essen; A.Schröter, Universität Duisburg-Essen;B. Schöps, Ruhr-Universität Bochum(Germany) et al.
Synthesis of Core-ShellIron-Iron Oxide Nano-particles by Pulsed LaserAblation in Liquid Media:Effect of the ProcessVariablesO. Bomati-Miguel (Sp), L. Soriano,Universidad Autonoma de Madrid(Spain); R. Lahoz, G.F. de la Fuente,A. Mayoral, Universidad de Zaragoza(Spain); J. Hernández-Rueda, J.Siegel, Instituto de Optica, Madrid
Tuning Wettability of AluSurfaces via Laser Microstru.Industrial Application andScale- up Process of Micro-and/or NanostructuredSurfaces Combined withR. Ortiz (Sp), N. Acronada, M.Hernaiz, Fundación IK4-Tekniker,Eibar (Gipuzkoa) (Spain)
Oral Poster - SubsessionPoster 1: D10-985Poster 2: D10-675Poster 3: D10-141Poster 4: D10-166
On the Role of GrainBoundary EnergyAnisotropies on GrainGrowths Rates andTopology of Grain StructuresD. Weygand, Karlsruhe Institute ofTechnology (Germany)
Phase Field CrystalModelling of Grain Growth.Mechanisms of Coarseningand the Scaling PuzzleR. Backofen (Sp), K. Barmak, K.E.Elder, A. Voigt, TechnischeUniversität Dresden (Germany)
A von Neumann-Mullins-Type-Relation forNanocrystalline GrainGrowthD. Zöllner (Sp), P. Streitenberger,Otto-von-Guericke-UniversityMagdeburg (Germany); P.R. Rios,Universidade Federal Fluminense,Volta Redonda (Brazil)
The MicrostructuralEvolution Principle asdeduced from the MixedControl Model of BoundaryMigrationS.-J.L. Kang (Sp), S.-H. Jung, KoreaAdvanced Institute Science andTechnology, Daejeon (Korea,Republic)
Thermodynamic Propertiesfor New Anode MaterialDetermined by KEMSD. Henriques (Sp), T. Markus,Forschungszentrum Jülich(Germany)
Electrochemical-CalorimetricStudies on Lithium IonPouch CellsE. Schuster (Sp), C. Ziebert, H.J.Seifert, Karlsruhe Institute ofTechnology, Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen (Germany)
First-Principle Modelling ofLi-Si Systems: Structural,Thermodynamic, Kineticand Elastic PropertiesJ. Rohrer (Sp), K. Albe, TechnischeUniversität Darmstadt (Germany)
ThermodynamicInvestigation of NMC-BasedCathode MaterialsPerformed by Thin-FilmCalorimetryH. Wulfmeier (Sp), D. Gao, D.Albrecht, H. Fritze, ClausthalUniversity of Technology, Goslar(Germany); W. El Mofid, S. Ivanov,A. Bund, Ilmenau University ofTechnology (Germany)
Determination ofThermodynamic Data forAdvanced Lithium-IonBattery Materials byCoulometric TitrationM. Prill (Sp), T. Markus,Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH(Germany)
ThermochemicalInvestigations intoDelithiation of Lithium IronPhosphateC. Thomas (Sp), S. Loos, R. Hüttl, J.Seidel, K. Bohmhammel, F. Mertens,Technische UniversitätBergakademie Freiberg (Germany)
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Microstructural Evolution -Experiments and Modelling
Microstructural Evolution inNon-Ferrous Alloys
M. Rettenmayr,Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena(Germany)
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Mechanical Properties andMicrostructure
Other Metals
M. Krüger,Otto-von-Guericke-UniversitätMagdeburg (Germany)
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SPP 1569 Gen. of Multifunct.Inorganic Materials byMolecular Bionics
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J. Bill, Universität Stuttgart(Germany)
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Very High Cycle Fatigue
VHCF of Metals and Alloys
H.-J. Christ, Universität Siegen(Germany)
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Energy Mat.-Semiconductingoxides for electronic devices,especially for photovoltaicsand water splittingMaterials for Water Splitting andCatalysis
P. Schaaf, Technische UniversitätIlmenau (Germany)
Comparison Between Hotisostatic Pressed andExtruded Austenitic ODSSteelsT. Gräning (Sp), M. Rieth, A.Möslang, Karlsruher Institut fürTechnologie (KIT), Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen (Germany)
Crack Initiation and CrackPropagation in Multi-PhaseMo-Si-B MaterialsJ. Köppl (Sp), M. Krüger,Otto-von-Guericke-UniversityMagdeburg (Germany)
Volume Contraction andMicrostructural Changes ofIsothermally AnnealedNi-Based SuperalloysS. Kinzel (Sp), R. Völkl, U. Glatzel,University Bayreuth (Germany)
Investig. of the El.DistortionFields for Deformed FCCCrystals: Discrete DislocationDynamics Simulations andExperimental MeasurementsA. El-Azab (Sp), Purdue University,West Lafayette (USA); B.C. Larson,Oak Ridge National Laboratory(USA); M. Mohamed, KAUST,Jeddah (Saudi Arabia)
Determination of the CriticalResolved Shear Stress inANiAl-Cr Composites byDiscrete DislocationDynamicsH. Gakam (Sp), D. Weygand,Karlsruhe Institute of Technology(Germany)
Micro-Mechanics of ColdWorked Ti-Nb Gum MetalJ.L. Zhang (Sp), J.-I. Zhang, C.C.Tasan, M. Lai, H. Springer, D. Raabe,Max-Planck-Institut fürEisenforschung GmbH, Düsseldorf(Germany)
Non-JoulianmagnetostrictionM. Wuttig (Sp), University ofMaryland, Pennsylvania (USA); H.D.Chopra, Temple UniversityPhiladelphia (USA)
Optical and Non-OpticalEnhancement of Ag@SiO2Core-Shell Nanoparticles onBiVO4 PhotoanodeF.F. Abdi (Sp), R. van de Krol,Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin(Germany); A. Dabirian, SharifUniveristy of Technology, Tehran(Iran); B. Dam, Delft University ofTechnology, (Netherlands)
Simulation of SustainableEnergy ProductionTechnologyJ. Tóth (Sp), I. Budal, University ofDebrecen (Hungary)
BiVO4 Photoanodes forEfficient Water Splitting,Deposited by ReactiveMagnetron CosputteringK. Ellmer (Sp), H. Gong, N.Freudenberg, M. Nie, R. van de Krol,Helmholtz-Zentrum für Materialienund Energie, Berlin (Germany)
Photoelectrolytic Propertiesof Ionomer Infiltrated TitaniaHollow Fiber Thin FilmsD. Leykam (Sp), S. Horn, P.Heimerdinger, C. Didyk, M.Willert-Porada, University ofBayreuth (Germany)
Amorphous Si tandem Cellsas Photoelectrodes forElectrochemical WaterSplitting: Improved Stabilitywith Oxide Buffer LayersJ. Ziegler (Sp), F. Yang, B. Kaiser,W. Jaegermann, TechnischeUniversität Darmstadt (Germany); F.Urbain, J.P. Becker, F. Finger,Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH(Germany)
Oral Poster - SubsessionPoster 1: E10-256Poster 2: E10-364Poster 3: E10-564Poster 4: E10-800
In-Situ Observation ofSolid-State PhaseTransformations in TNMBased AlloysT. Klein (Sp), MontanuniversitätLeoben (Austria); S. Niknafs, R.Dippenaar, University ofWollongong (Australia); H.Clemens, S. Mayer,Montanuniversität Leoben (Austria)
High-TemperatureDeformation Behavior of aBeta-SolidifyingGamma-TiAl-Based AlloyR. Werner (Sp), MontanuniversitätLeoben (Austria); J. Lindemann, GfEFremat GmbH, Freiberg (Germany);H. Clemens, S. Mayer,Montanuniversität Leoben (Austria)
Investigation of MartensiticPhase Transformation inMeta-Stable Beta Ti AlloysN. Mavrikakis (Sp), Q. Lu, W. Xu,S. van der Zwaag, Delft University ofTechnology (Netherlands)
Microstructural Evolutionduring Diffusion Welding inCu-Zn AlloysA. Seide (Sp), M. Rettenmayr,Friedrich Schiller University, Jena(Germany)
Showdown! Pitting ComputerSimulations AgainstTime-Resolved ExperimentalMeasurements of OstwaldRipening in 3DC.E. Krill (Sp), T. Werz, University ofUlm (Germany); N. Wang, PennState University (USA); L.-Q. Chen,Penn State University (USA); M.Heinze, S. Odenbach, TU Dresden(Germany)
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Oral Poster - SubsessionPoster 1: B01-19Poster 2: B01-121Poster 3: B01-262Poster 4: B01-593
VHCF Behavior of aFerritic-Martensitic Steel atHigh Mean StressesT. Beck (Sp), Research CentreJuelich (Germany); S.A. Kovacs,Research Centre Juelich, Jülich(Germany)
Experimental Investigationand Numerical Simulationof Microstructural FatigueMechanisms of a DuplexStainless Steel in the HCFand VHCF RegimeM. Söker (Sp), A. Giertler, U. Krupp,Hochschule Osnabrück (Germany);B. Dönges, H.-J. Christ, C.-P. Fritzen,Universität Siegen (Germany); W.Ludwig, European SynchrotronRadiation Facility, Grenoble (France)
Influence of the AusteniteStability on the FatigueBehaviour of the AusteniticStainless SteelsA. Grigorescu (Sp), P. Hilgendorff,C.-P. Fritzen, H.-J. Christ, UniversitätSiegen (Germany); M.Zimmermann, TU Dresden(Germany)
Frequency Effects DuringUltrasonic Fatigue Tests inLow Carbon SteelJ. Bach (Sp), Friedrich-AlexanderUniversity Erlangen-Nürnberg(Germany); J.J. Möller, E. Bitzek,H.W. Höppel, M. Göken,Friedrich-Alexander UniversitätErlangen-Nürnberg (Germany)
Micro Scale fcc Materials inthe VHCF Regime by Meansof Discrete DislocationDynamic Simulations andNovel Uni and MultiaxialExperimental SetupT. Straub (Sp), Fraunhofer Institutefor Mechanics of Materials (IWM),Freiburg (Germany); C. Eberl, IWM,Freiburg (Germany) et al.
Biomineralization of IronOxyhydroxides on Indi-vidual Ferritin SubunitsSupported on Alumina:Experiments & SimulationsS. Lid, J. Larrucea, T. Halfer, A. Rei, L.Treccani, L. Colombi Ciacchi (Sp),Universität Bremen (Germany)
How does Diatom Biosilicaenhance CatalyticReactions?E. Brunner (Sp), A. Jantschke, C.Fischer, M. Oschatz, S. Kaskel, G.Begum, N. Kröger, TechnischeUniversität Dresden (Germany)
How Biostructures andInorganics Team up toAchieve ElectronicFunctionality inBio-Inorganic HybridsJ. Schneider (Sp), S. Sanctis,Technische Universität Darmstadt(Germany); S. Eiben, N. Stitz,Universität Stuttgart (Germany);R.W. Hoffmann, TechnischeUniversität Darmstadt (Germany) et
Genetically Optimized M13Phages as FunctionalizedTemplates for the Generationof Bio/InorganicNanostructured MaterialsS. Facey (Sp), B. Hauer, D.Rothenstein, J. Bill, University ofStuttgart (Germany); V. Srot, P.A.van Aken, Max-Planck Institute forIntelligent Systems, Stuttgart(Germany) et al.
Algorithms UnderpinningBiological ArchitecturesI. Weiss, INM-Leibniz Institute forNew Materials, Saarbrücken(Germany)
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Third Generation AdvancedHigh Strength Steels byQuenching and Partitioning
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Laser, Plasmas and HybridNano-Technologies forSurface Processing
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Joining and IntegrationIssues of Composites
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Multisc. Structure- FunctionalCharact. & Modeling ofMusculoskeletal MineralizedTissues
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Multiscale Structure-FunctionalCharacterization and Modeling ofMusculoskeletal Mineralized TissuesK. Raum, Charité -Universitätsmedizin Berlin(Germany)
Joining and Integration II
M. Ferraris, Politecnico di Torino(Italy)
UV-Laser Processing
A.F. Lasagni, Fraunhofer Institut fürWerkstoff- und Strahltechnik,Dresden (Germany)
3rd Gen. Advanced High StrengthSteels by Quenching andPartitioningP. Rodríguez-Calvillo, UniversitatPolitècnica de Catalunya, Barcelona(Spain)
Oral Poster - SubsessionPoster 1: B10-447Poster 2: B10-907Poster 3: B10-1100
The Influence of HeatingRate on the Quenching andPartitioning Heat TreatmentD. De Knijf (Sp), R. Petrov, A.Puype, Ghent University, Zwijnaarde(Belgium); C. Föjer, Arcelor MittalGlobal R&D, (Belgium)
Application of Quenchingand Partitioning (Q&P)Processing to PressHardening Steels (PHS)E. Seo (Sp), L. Cho, B.C. DeCooman, POSTECH, Pohang (Korea,Republic)
Fracture Behavior of aQuenched and PartitionedSteelI. de Diego-Calderon (Sp), IMDEAMaterials Institute, Getafe (Spain); D.de Knijf, Gent University (Belgium);I. Sabirov, J.M. Molina-Aldareguia,IMDEA Materials Institute, Getafe etal.
Influence of the RetainedAustenite on the HydrogenPick-up in Q&P SteelG.C. Föjer (Sp); L.M. Sanchez, Z.Zermout, Arcelor Mittal Global R&D,Ghent (Belgium)
An Appraisal ofMicrostructural Developmentduring Quenching andPartitioningM. Somani (Sp), D.A. Porter, L.P.Karjalainen, University of Oulu(Finland); R.D.K. Misra, Universityof Louisiana at Lafayette, (USA)
H2020 Photonics + RoundTable DiscussionEU-Representative
High Speed SurfacePatterning of DLC forAdvanced Tribology and aProduction Concept DesignT. Roch (Sp), M. Beda, A.F. Lasagni,Fraunhofer Institute for Material andBeam Technology, Dresden(Germany)
UV Laser for Micro- andMarking ApplicationsP. Genter (Sp), H. Diehl, S. Höfer, N.Kugler, U. Lehmann, A. Reiser, S.Riecke, D. Seitz, ROFIN-SINAR LaserGmbH, Bergkirchen; A. Escartin, BSHElectrodomesticos Espana, Zaragoza(Spain) et al.
UV Laser Aesthetic Markingon White Polymer MaterialsA. Söver (Sp), WIRTHWEIN AG,Creglingen (Germany); A. Escartin,BSH Electrodomesticos Espana,Zaragoza (Spain); P. Genter,ROFIN-SINAR LAser GmbH,Bergkirchen et al.
Development of New UVLasers for Customization atIndustrial Level throughHigh Quality Marking onDifferent MaterialsA. Escartin (Sp), V. Gotor, F.J. Ester,BSH Home Appliances Spain,Zaragoza (Spain)
Oral Poster - SubsessionPoster 1: D12-817Poster 2: D12-909Poster 3: D12-666Poster 4: D12-948
Characterization of BoneTissue Using a Combinationof Backscatter ElectronMicroscopy and ConfocalLaser Scanning MicroscopyA. Roschger (Sp), P. Roschger, L.Boltzmann Inst. of Osteology at theHanusch Hospital of WGKK, Wien; F.Repp, W. Wagermaier, R.Weinkamer, MPI of Colloids& Inter-faces, Potsdam (Germany) et al.
Synchrotron X-Ray PhaseNano-Tomography for 3DAnalysis of MineralizedTissueM. Langer (Sp), Université de Lyon(France); P. Cloetens, B. Hesse,European Synchrotron RadiationFacility, Grenoble (France); P. Varga,Universitätsmedizin Berlin(Germany) et al.
Imaging CollagenOrganisation of TissuesUsing Second HarmonicGeneration Microscopyupon Mechanical AssayB. Lynch, A. Benoit, J.-M. Allain(Sp), S. Bancelin, G. Latour, M.C.Schanne-Klein, Ecole Polytechnique,Palaiseau Cedex (France)
Spatial Distribution andMultiscale Properties inHuman Femoral CorticalBoneK. Raum (Sp), Charité - Univ.med.Berlin; D. Rohrbach, RiversideResearch, New York; S. Laksh-manan, Sunnybrook Health Centre,Toronto; F. Peyrin, M. Langer, INSAde Lyon, Grenoble (France) et al.
Oral Poster - SubsessionPoster 1: C05-286Poster 2: C05-549Poster 3: C05-282
Joining of Lightweight Alloysto Advanced FGMMetal-Ceramic MaterialsS. Rizzo (Sp), M. Ferraris,Politecnico Torino (Italy); JOLIETeam, Torino (Italy)
Joining of Monolithic andFibre Reinforced SiC-BasedComposites by SparkPlasma SinteringP. Tatarko (Sp), S. Grasso, M.J.Reece, Queen Mary University ofLondon (UK); S. Rizzo, M. Salvo,M. Ferraris, Applied Science andTechnology Department, Torino(Italy)
Ceramic Materials forJoining to Aluminum Alloysfor Wear ApplicationL. Gorjan (Sp), J. Kübler, G. Blugan,EMPA - Swiss Federal Laboratoriesfor Materials Science and Technolog,Dübendorf; M. Boretius, ListemannTechnology AG, Eschen(Switzerland)
Glass-Ceramic Solders forJoining of Silicon CarbideComponentsS. Ahmad (Sp), Karlsruhe Instituteof Technology, Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen; M. Herrmann, W.Lippmann, TU Dresden; M.M.Mahmoud, M. Steinbrück, H.J.Seifert, KIT Eggenstein-
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Multiscale Multi-PhysicsModelling for Nanomat-erials and Systems byDesignMulti-scale Multi-Physics Modellingfor Nanomaterials and Systems byDesignE. O‘Reilly, University College Cork(Ireland)
Room: Symposium: B07
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Mechanical Properties andMicrostructure
Ceramic and Glasses
F. Walther, Technische UniversitätDortmund (Germany)
Room: Symposium: F05
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SPP 1569 Gen. ofMultifunctional InorganicMaterials by MolecularBionicsSPP 1569
J. Bill, Universität Stuttgart(Germany)
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Very High Cycle Fatigue
VHCF of High-Strength Steels
M. Zimmermann, TechnischeUniversität Dresden (Germany)
B01Room: Symposium: A03
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Energy Materials -Semicond.oxides for electronic devices,especially for photovoltaicsand water splittingOxides for Electronics
U. Herr, Universität Ulm (Germany)
Experiments on BucklingBehaviour of Glass ColumnsA. Jakab (Sp), Budapest Universityof Technology and Economics(Hungary); K. Nehme, University ofDebrecen (Hungary); S.G. Nehme,Budapest University of Technologyand Economics (Hungary)
TEM Study of an IndentedQuasicrystal and itsApproximantF. Zupanic (Sp), T. Boncina,University of Maribor (Slovenia); C.Gspan, Institut fürElektronenmikroskopie undNanoanalytik, Graz (Austria)
Mechanical and PhysicalProperties of (La,Eu)PO4Ceramics - A PromisingWaste form for RadioactiveWasteA. Thust (Sp), E. Haussühl, L.Bayarjargal, B. Winkler,Univ.Frankfurt am Main (Germany); Y.Arinicheva, S. Neumeier, A.Bukaemskiv, ForschungszentrumJülich GmbH (Germany)
Toughening and Self-Healing of AluminaCeramics via Spark PlasmaSinteringM. Huang (Sp), Z. Li, J. Yang, F.Duan, Nanyang TechnologicalUniversity (Singapore); S. Lim; M.Yip, DSO National Laboratories,(Singapore)
Boron Suboxide for Cuttingand Wear ApplicationsDensified by Near Ambientand High PressureTechnologiesM. Thiele (Sp), TU Dresden(Germany); M. Herrmann, FraunhoferInstitute for Ceramic Technologiesand Systems, Dresden; A. Michaelis,Technische Universität Dresden(Germany)
Structural, Optical &Magnetic Properties ofSol-Gel Derived ZnO-BasedDiluted Magnetic Semicond.Nanocrystals: An EXAFSStudyA.K. Ghosh (Sp),Hindu University,Varanasi (India); A. Barman, S.N.Bose National Centre for BasicSciences, Kolkata; S. Chatterjee,Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi(India) et al.
Above Room TemperatureFerromagnetism from YAlONanophosphor: A newInsulating Material forMagneto-Optic DevicesK. Jayanthi (Sp), S.V. Manorama,CSIR-Indian Institute of ChemicalTechnology, Hyderabad (India)
Electrodeposition of ZnONanowires in EtchedIon-Track Membranes andTheir Integration into 3DAssemblies for PhotovoltaicL. Movsesyan (Sp), C. Trautmann, I.Alber, M.E. Toimil-Molares, GSIHelmholtzzentrum fürSchwerionenforschung GmbH,Darmstadt (Germany)
Tunable Size and Shape ofAluminum Zinc OxideNanoparticle byNon-Aqueous SynthesisA. Kockmann (Sp), S. Zellmer, G.Garnweitner, Technische UniversitätBraunschweig (Germany)
Investigation of ZnO as aPossible Down Shifter forSilicon Solar CellsU.A. Mahmood, B. Riedmüller, U.Ziener, U. Herr (Sp), University ofUlm (Germany)
Changing the SurfaceProperties of TiO_2 byDoping - An Ab-InitioApproachL. Mayrhofer (Sp), M. Walter,Fraunhofer-Institut fürWerkstoffmechanik IWM, Freiburg(Germany)
Towards Plug&Play in ICME– The Need for Standardsand Interface SpecificationsG.J. Schmitz, ACCESS e.V., Aachen(Germany)
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Multiscale Modeling ofElectron Transport inSemiconductor Nano-structuresC. Stieger (Sp), À. Szabó, P.A.Khomyakov, M. Luisier, ETH Zurich,Zürich (Switzerland)
Modelling Diffusion Acrossa Membrane by TheLattice-Boltzmann MethodK. Mattila, V.P. Aho (Sp), J.Timonen, University of Jyväskylä(Finland)
Kinetic Monte CarloSimulation of Atomic LayerDepositionS. Elliott (Sp), M. Shirazi, UniversityCollege Cörk, Galway (Ireland)
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Efficient Simulations ofLow-DimensionalNanostructures withLarge-Scale DistortionsP. Koskinen, University ofJyväskylä (Finland)
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Influence of Load Ratio onCyclic Torsion and CyclicTension Ultrasonic Fatigueof Shot Peened VDSiCrSpring SteelH. Mayer (Sp), R. Schuller, D.Irrasch, BOKU University Vienna(Austria); M. Hahn, M.Bacher-Höchst, Robert Bosch GmbH,Stuttgart (Germany)
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Influence of VariableAmplitude Loadings in theVery High Cycle FatigueRegime of Micro NotchedSpecimensT. Müller (Sp), M. Sander,University of Rostock (Germany)
Influence of Shot-PeeningTreatments and Notches onthe Fatigue Behavior ofHigh-Strength 42CrMo4 Steelin the very High CycleFatigue RegimeM. Korn (Sp), T. Rohm, K.-H. Lang,Karlsruhe Institute of Technology(KIT) (Germany)
Evaluation of Multiple-FlawFailure of Bearing Steel52100 in the VHCF RegimeK. Burkart (Sp), B. Clausen, H.-W.Zoch, Stiftung Institut fürWerkstofftechnik, Bremen(Germany)
Simulation of Very HighCycle Fatigue Failure ofHigh-Strength Steels atArtificial Surface Flaws inUltra-High VacuumD. Spriestersbach (Sp), P. Grad, E.Kerscher, Technische UniversitätKaiserslautern (Germany)
New Technique forMeasurement of FractureMechanical Data ofInterior-Fatigue-CracksS. Tschegg (Sp), Univ.of NaturalResources & Applied Life Sciences,Vienna (Austria); T. Ogawa, AoyamaGakuin University (Japan); B.M.Schönbauer, Univ. of NaturalResources & Applied Life Sciences,
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Presentation POSTERAWARDYoung Researcher
Presentation POSTERAWARDYoung Researcher
Fabrication of Nano-magnetic Hybrid Materialsby Genetic Engineering andFunctionalization of BacterialMagnetosomesD. Schüler (Sp), UniversitätBayreuth (Germany); S. Borg, LMU,München (Germany)
Silver/ Silk Hybrid MaterialsS. Schulz (Sp), University ofPotsdam, Golm (Germany); T.Scheibel, University of Bayreuth(Germany); A. Taubert, University ofPotsdam (Germany)
Towards Bio-InorganicHybrid Membranes withNanoporosity Control byGenetically Engineered ViralSeal RingsA. Plettl (Sp), O. Marti, University ofUlm (Germany); H. Gliemann,Karlsruhe Institute of Technology(Germany); C. Wege, UniversitätStuttgart (Germany)
Multifunctional LayeredMagnetite CompositesCoelfen (Sp), M. Helminger,University of Konstanz (Germany);B. Wu, V. Pipich, Jülich Centre forNeutron Science, D. Schwahn, TUMunich; D. Faivre, MPI Potsdam; D.Zahn, Univ. of Elrangen-Nürnberg
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Materials for Thermometryin the Nanoscale
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Materials for AdditiveManufacturing Technologies
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Joining and IntegrationIssues of Composites
Room: Symposium: D09
A03 - Basement
Analytical Methods for ThinFilm Investigations
Room: Symposium:
Analytical methods for Thin FilmInvestigations
S. Schorr, Helmholtz Zentrum Berlinfür Materialien und Energie(Germany)
Joining and Integration Issues ofComposites I
T. Weißgärber, Fraunhofer-Institutfür Fertigungstechnik und Angew.Materialforschung, Dresden
Materials for Additive ManufacturingTechnologies
J. Stampfl, Technische UniversitätWien (Austria)
Materials for Thermometry in theNanoscale
F. Palacio Parada, Universidad deZaragoza, Madrid (Spain)
A Novel Sensor for in Situlocal Temperature Sensingat Micro/Nano ScalesS. Xu (Sp), X. Huo, X. Liu, W. Sun,Peking University, Beijing (China)
Nanoscale ThermophysicalMetrology and ScanningThermal MicroscopyS. Gomès (Sp), A. Assy, P.-O.Chapuis, Center of Thermal Sciencesof Lyon, Villeurbanne (France)
Luminescent Spin CrossoverNanomaterials forThermometry and ThermalImagingA. Bousseksou (Sp), L. Salmon,C.M. Quintero, G. Molnar, CNRS,Toulouse Cedex (France)
Metallic Micro- andNanowires for High Spatialand Temporal ResolutionThermal InvestigationsC. Quintero (Sp), O. Kraieva, D.Lagrange, F. Carcenac, C. Bergaud,CNRS, Toulouse Cedex (France)
Thermal Resistance of vander Waals Contacts forNanoscale ThermometryK. Takahashi (Sp), Y. Yamada, K.Tsuru, J. Furukawa, T. Ikuta, T.Nishiyama, Kyushu University,Fukuoka (Japan)
Polymer PropertiesImprovement for its Use onAdditive Manufacturingthrough NanoadditivesIntroductionJ.J. Relinque (Sp), M.G.Garcia-Romero, D.L. Sales,Universidad de Cádiz, Puerto Real;F.J. Navas, D. Aguilera, G.Morales-Cid, Centro Technologicodel Plastico MArtons, Jaén, et al.
A Comparison ofThermo-mechanicalProperties of Materials -Injection Moulding VersusAdditive ManufacturingT. Swetly (Sp), J. Stampfl, G.Kempf, R. Hucke, BMW/ TU Wien,München (Germany)
3D Printing of AluminaOxide and Silicon CarbideCeramicsC. Polzin (Sp), University ofRostock; D. Günther, I. Ederer,Voxeljet AG, Augsburg (Germany);D. Linke, U. Rodermerck, H. Seitz,Universität Rostock, Leibniz Institutfür Katalyse e.V. (Germany)
Lithography-Based AdditiveManufacturing of PartsMade of ZirconiaG. Mitteramskogler (Sp), R.Gmeiner, M. Pfaffinger, C. Hofstetter,J. Stampfl, Technical UniversityVienna, Wien (Austria)
Processing of aCu-Al-Ni-Mn ShapeMemory Alloy by SelectiveLaser MeltingT. Gustmann (Sp), S. Pauly,IFW-Dresden e.V. (Germany)
Fracture MechanicalInvestigations of CyclicLoaded AdditiveManufactured Ti-6Al-4V forAerospace ComponentsD. Greitemeier (Sp), C. Dalle Donne,J. Eufinger, T. Melz, AIRBUS Group,Ottobrunn (Germany)
Surface Analysis of PTFEThin Films on CommonTextile PolymersM. Mai (Sp), University of AppliedSciences Hof (Germany); P.Spatenka, Czech TechnicalUniversity in Prague (CzechRepublic); J. Krumeich, F. Ficker,University of Applied Sciences Hof
Growth of Magnesio-Aluminate Spinel in ThinFilm Geometry: In-SituMonitoring Using Synchr.X-Ray DiffractionL.C. Götze (Sp), S. Schorr, R. Milke,Freie Universität Berlin (Germany);R. Abart, University of Vienna(Austria); I. Zizak, Helmholtz CenterBerlin for Materials and EnergyGmbH (Germany) et al.
Effect of Potassium MetalTreatment on ChalcopyriteSolar Cell AbsorbersW. Calvet (Sp), B. Ümsür, H.A.Navirian, B. Höpfner, A. Steigert,R.C.A. Kaufmann, P. Pistor, M.C.Lux-Steiner, I. Lauermann,Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin fürMaterialien und Energie (Germany)
Analysis of Buried Interfacesin Nanopatterned CrystallineSilicon Thin-film Solar Cellsby Grazing Incidence X-RayFluorescenceC. Becker (Sp), D. Eisenhauer, V.Preidel, D. Amkreutz, B. Rech,Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin fürMaterialien und Energie GmbH; F.Back, E. Rudigier-Voigt, SCHOTT AG,Mainz (Germany) et al.
Correlative Microsc. ofPhase and MicrostructureModif. in MetallicMultilayers Using AtomProbe Tomography andTransmission ElectronP. Leibenguth (Sp), C. Pauly, I.C.Schramm, F. Mücklich, SaarlandUniversity, Saarbrücken (Germany)
Analysis of Coating Systemsby Means of DiffractionMethodsM. Klaus, Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin(Germany)
Joining of CMCs forAerospaceV. Casalegno (Sp), M. Ferraris, M.Salvo, Politecnico di Torino (Italy);K. Handrick, MT AerospacE AG,(Germany)
Advanced ManufacturingRoutes for Metal/CompositeComponents for AerospaceM. Ferraris, Politecnico di Torino(Italy)
Wetting and InterfacialReactivity in Relation toJoining of SiC-Based CMCsF. Valenza (Sp), A. Schmidt, T.Schubert, S. Gambaro, A. Passerone,M.L. Muolo, National ResearchCouncil, Genova (Italy)
Joining of SiC-BasedMaterials for AerospaceApplicationsA. Schmidt (Sp), T. Schubert, T.Weißgärber, B. Kieback, FraunhoferInstitute for ManufacturingTechnology and AdvancedMaterials, Dresden (Germany)
Joining Strategies forFibre-reinforced Compositesand Metals for LightweightConstructionsP. Mayr (Sp), W. Georgi, A. Haelsig,K. Hoefer, F. Podlesak, R. Kaboli,Technische Universität Chemnitz(Germany)
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Darmstadt, Germany
27 - 29 Sept 2016
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Topic: A - FunctionalMaterials and Devices
Postersession - On Display Tuesday through Thursday
D. Sahu, O.P.Jindal Institute Of Technology,BHILAI (India)
The Remaining Life Assessment OfHigh Temperature Service ExposedComponent By MetallographicTechnique
A01-30
High-Temperature FunctionalMaterials
J.C. Sánchez Galicia, R. Cuenca Alvarez, F.Juarez-Lopez (Sp), Instituto PolitecnicoNacional (Mexico)
High Temperature Oxidation ofMCrAIY-Ta Alloy Doped in PlatinumProduced by Spark Plasma
A01-63
A. laila (Sp), M. Takeda, M. Nanko, NagaokaUniversity of Technology Japan, Nagaoka Shi(Japan)
Upgrade Recycling of Cast IronScrap Chips toward Al and CoDoped Beta-FeSi2 ThermoelectricMaterials
A01-277
M. Seifert (Sp), S.B. Menzel, E. Brachmann, T.Gemming, Leibniz Institute for Solid State andMaterials Research Dresden (Germany)
RuAl Thin Films for HighTemperature Surface Acoustic Wave(SAW) Devices
A01-322
V.H. Pham (Sp), M. Nanko, NagaokaUniversity of Technology, Niigata (Japan)
Recovery of Mechanical Strength byCrack-Healing via Thermal Oxidationon Nano-Ni/(ZrO2+Al2O3) HybridMaterials
A01-381
L. Qu (Sp), K.-L. Choy, University CollegeLondon (UK)
Novel High Temperature CeramicMaterials for Turbine Applications
A01-432
K.-J. Kim, B.-S. Kim, D.-H. Jang, G.-H. Yoo, S.Park, J.C. Lee (Sp), Myongji University,Kyunggido (Korea, Republic)
Material and Sealing Properties ofAlkali/Alkaline-Earth BorosilicateGlass Composites for Fuel CellSealing Applications
A01-1089
T. Wagner (Sp), S. Amrehn, UniversitätPaderborn (Germany)
Metal Oxide Photonic Crystals forHigh Temperature Gas Sensors
A01-1154
M. Asgaryan (Sp), N. Simms, CranfieldUniversity (UK); S. Wu, Kent University (UK)
Prediction of the remaining servicelife of superheater and reheater tubesin coal-biomass fired power plants
A01-1192
T. Jaumann (Sp), M. Herklotz, M. Klose, J.Eckert, L. Giebeler, Leibniz Institute for SolidState and Materials Research, Dresden(Germany) et al.
Pre-Lithiated Porous Silicon-CarbonNanocomposites as ElectronegativeElectrode in Li – Sulfur Batteries
A02-53
Advanced Materials forLithium Ion Batteries
P. Smyrek (Sp), J. Pröll, H.J. Seifert, KarlsruheInstitute of Technology (Germany); W.Pfleging, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology,Karlsruhe andEggenstein-Leopoldshafen(Germany)
Manufacturing and Characterizationof Li(NiMnCo)O2 Electrode Materials
A02-261
S. Sicolo (Sp), K. Albe, Technische UniversitätDarmstadt (Germany)
Structure and Properties ofAmorphous LiPON Electrolyte byFirst-Principles Simulations
A02-346
M. Madian (Sp), L. Giebeler, M. Uhlemann, A.Gebert, S. Oswaldand, J. Eckert, IFW-Dresden(Germany)
Self-Organized TiO2 NanotubeMembranes as Anode Materials forLithium Ion Batteries
A02-348
J. Pröll (Sp), P. Smyrek, P.G. Weidler, c.Kübel, T. Scherer, H.J. Seifert, W. Pfleging,Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (Germany)
Laser Ablation Mechanism forModification of Composite Electrodeswith Improved Electrolyte WettingBehaviour
A02-385
A. Ossipova, R. Klingeler, University ofHeidelberg (Germany); C. Ziebert, M. Rohde,H.J. Seifert (Sp), Karlsruhe Institute ofTechnology, Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen(Germany)
Thermodynamic Studies ofLithium-ion Cells and their Materials
A02-400
B. Jerliu (Sp), E. Hüger, H. Schmidt, ClausthalUniversity of Technology, Clausthal-Zellerfeld(Germany); B.-K. Seidlhofer, R. Steitz,Heömholtz-Zentrum Berlin (Germany)
Kinetics of Electrode Lithiation inLithium-Ion Batteries Investigated byIn-Operando Neutron Reflectometry
A02-483
D. Vrankovic (Sp), L.M. Reinold, M.Graczyk-Zajac, R. Riedel, Technische UniversitätDarmstadt (Germany)
Benefits of Silicon CarbonitrideMatrices on the Cycling Stability ofSilicon Anodes in LIBs
A02-514
B. Lei (Sp), Karlsruhe Institute of Technology,Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen (Germany); A.Ossipova, R. Klingeler, University of Heidelberg(Germany) et al.
Electrochemical-Calorimetric Studieson Different Lithium Ion Cells
A02-521
Y. Cui (Sp), M. Rohde, M.M. Mahmoud, C.Ziebert, H.J. Seifert, Karlsruhe Institute ofTechnology, Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen(Germany)
Phosphate Based Solid Electrolyte forHighTemperature Lithium-Ion Batteries
A02-536
R. Müller (Sp), M. Bueyuekyazi, T. Fischer, S.Mathur, University of Cologne, Köln(Germany)
Graphene Oxide/M2+ RedoxReactions – A Pathway towardsGraphene-Based Anode Materials
A02-552
U. Herr (Sp), B. Riedmüller, S. Jäger, S.Jafarpisheh, M. Haddad, K. Abu Shgair, M.Madel, K. Thonke, University of Ulm(Germany)
Growth and Characterization of SiNanowires for Energy Conversionand Storage
A02-557
J. Fischer (Sp), Karlsruhe Institute ofTechnology (KIT), Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen(Germany); D. Music, RWTH Aachen University(Germany) et al.
Experimental and Ab InitioInvestigations on r.f. MagnetronSputtered and Textured Li-Mn-O ThinFilms with Cubic Spinel Structure
A02-605
M. Lepple (Sp), P. Franke, D.M. Cupid, H.J.Seifert, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology,Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen (Germany)
Thermodynamic Description of theLi-Fe-O System for Conversion TypeElectrode Materials for Lithium IonBatteries
A02-822
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Topic: A - FunctionalMaterials and Devices
Postersession - On Display Tuesday through Thursday
M. Seifollahi Bazarjani (Sp), Carl vonOssietzky Universität Oldenburg (Germany); J.Kaspar, A. Gurlo, R. Riedel, TechnischeUniversität Darmstadt (Germany)
Facile Single Source PrecursorSynthesis of Mesoporous NickelHydroxide and Nickel OxideNanosheets and Their Potential forElectrochemical Applications
A02-872
H. Seyyedhosseinzadeh (Sp), F. Mahboubi, A.Azadmehr, Amirkabir University ofTechnology, Tehran (Iran)
A Multiscale Numerical Model toEstimate Diffusion Coefficient ofLithium Ions at the Interface of ActiveMaterial and Electrolyte in Li-IonBattery
A02-946
J. Kovacevic (Sp), A. Münzer, C. Schulz, H.Wiggers, University of Duisburg-Essen(Germany)
Nanostructured Li2MnSiO4/CComposite Materials for HighCapacity Lithium Batteries
A02-972
S. Malmgren, K.C. Högström, B. Philippe, J.Maibach (Sp), Uppsala University (Sweden);M. Gorgoi, Helmholtz Zentrum Berlin(Germany); M. Hahlin, K. Edström, UppsalaUniversity (Sweden)
In-Depth Analysis of SEI Formationand Phase Gradients in Lithium IonBattery Electrodes Using HAXPES
A02-989
M. Wimmer, M. Graczyk-Zajac (Sp),Technische Universität Darmstadt (Germany);C. Neumann, Heraeus Quarzglas GmbH & Co.KG (Germany); R. Riedel, TechnischeUniversität Darmstadt (Germany)
SiCN/Carbon Composite as AnodeMaterial for Li-Intercalation: Influenceof Porosity on CyclingPerformance/Capacity
A02-1103
H. Bendjedidi (Sp), A. Attaf, H. Saidi, N.Lehraki, M. Nouadji, Y. Benkhatta, A. Bouhdjar,Mohamed Khider Biskra (Algeria); M.S. Aida,Constantine University (Algeria)
Properties of Tin Oxide Thin FilmsPrepared on Glass Substrats bySpray Ultrasonic Methode
A03-91
Energy Materials-Semiconducting oxides forelectronic devices, especiallyfor photovoltaics and watersplitting
A.K. Ghosh (Sp), S. Roy, S. Kumar, S.Chatterjee, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi(India)
Effects of Cobalt-Doping on Structuraland Optical Properties of SnO2Nanoparticles
A03-97
I. Shakhverdova (Sp), Technische UniversitätDresden (Germany) et al.
Development of Thermally SprayedCa2Fe2O5 Coatings forThermoelectrical Applications
A03-117
A.U. Khan (Sp), M.I. Ahmad, UET Peshawar,Pakistan, Taxila, Rawalpindi (Pakistan); E.Aamir, MAJU, Islamabad (Pakistan); M. Rafiq,Quaid-e-Azam University, Islamabad (Pakistan)et al.
Development of AcrylonitrileButadiene Based ConductivePolymer Composite by UsingTransition Metal Doped Tin Oxide
A03-131
H. Bennacer (Sp), SBA-University, Sidi BelAbbes (Algeria); S. Berrah, University of Bejaia(Algeria); A. Boukortt, University ofMostaganem (Algeria); M.I. Ziane, Universityof Sidi bel Abbesse, (Algeria)
First Principal Calculations ofElectronics and Opticals Properties ofInGaN2
A03-180
C. Lohaus (Sp), J. Morasch, W. Jaegermann, A.Klein, Technische Universität Darmstadt(Germany)
Magnetron Sputtered Thin Films ofSemiconducting Metal Oxides forPhotovoltaic Applications
A03-599
C. Sato (Sp), H. Yanagi, University ofYamanashi, Kofu (Japan); T. Kamiya, TokyoInstitute of Technology (Japan); H. Hosono,Tokyo Institute of Technology, (Japan)
Band Alignment of New n-TypeAmorphous Oxide Semiconductor:a-Cd-Ga-O
A03-750
Y. Iguchi (Sp), H. Yanagi, University ofYamanashi, Kofu (Japan)
The Effect of the CoordinationGeometry of Monovalent Cu and Agions on the Valence Band width ofOxide Semiconductors
A03-751
A. Boucheham (Sp), D. Bouhafs, N. Khelifati,B. Palahouane, CRTSE, Algiers (Algeria)
Effect of Annealing Duration at500°C on Electrical Properties ofHEM Multicrystalline Silicon for SolarCells
A03-804
M. Seifollahi Bazarjani (Sp), C. Seidler, M.Wark, Carl von Ossietzky UniversitätOldenburg (Germany)
Functionalized Ordered MesoporousSilica and Ionic Liquids as Additivesfor Proton Exchange Membranes
A03-816
D. Oksaksin (Sp), X. Jiang, University Siegen(Germany)
Growth and Characterization ofZn-Sn-O Thin Films by RF-SputteringMethod
A03-902
A. Younis (Sp), D. Chu, S. Li, University ofNew South Wales, Sydney (Australia)
Stochastic Memristive Nature inFuture Nanoelectronic Devices
A03-1085
H. Guo (Sp), D. Li, B. Hou, L. Jia, D. Sun,Chinese Academy of Sciences, Taiyuan (China)
One-Step Oxidation of Methanol toDimethoxymethane on VanadiaBased Catalysts
A03-1200
T. Dar (Sp), A. Agrawal, P. Sen, Devi AhilyaUniversity, Indore (India)
Spin transport in magneticallydoped ZnO thin films
A03-1225
E. Chavez-Angel (Sp), F. Alzina, C.M.Sotomayor Torres, Catalan Institute ofNanoscience and Nanotechnology, Ballaterra(Spain)
Theoretical Thermal Rectification in Siand Ge Thin Films
A05-395
Materials for Thermometry inthe Nanoscale
M. Terock (Sp), C. Konrad, R. Völkl, U. Glatzel,University of Bayreuth, Pottenstein (Germany)
Ni-Zr-Y with Addition of a NobleElement – Characterization of anIn-Situ Produced Catalyst
A06-182
Catalytic Materials andProcesses for Energy Storageand Conversion
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Topic: A - FunctionalMaterials and Devices
Postersession - On Display Tuesday through Thursday
D. Bernsmeier, Technische Universität Berlin(Germany); R. Kraehnert (Sp), TU Berlin(Germany); L. Chuenchom, B. Smarsly, JustusLiebig Universität, Giessen (Germany); M.Bernicke, Technische Universität Berlin(Germany)
Micelle-Templated Mesoporous Pt/CCatalysts for the ElectrochemicalHydrogen Evolution Reaction
A06-341
S. Zellmer (Sp), Technische UniversitätBraunschweig (Germany); B. McClain, G.Garnweitner, D. Schröder, U. Krewer, TUBraunschweig (Germany)
Influence of Non-Aqueous Synthesison the Catalytic Activity of PerovskiteNanomaterials in Metal-Air BatterySystems
A06-490
J. Klett (Sp), R. Schäfer, B. Kaiser, W.Jägermann, Technische Universität Darmstadt(Germany)
The Electronic Interaction ofNano-Sized Pt Clusters with theSubstrate
A06-535
M. Kosa (Sp), H.N. Barad, D. Keller, S. Rühle,A. Zaban, D.T. Major, Bar Illan University,Ramat Gan (Israel)
Designing Energy Efficient MaterialsIn-silico: The Case of Alpha- Fe2O3.A Computational and ExperimentalStudy
A06-891
C.S. Cucinotta (Sp), S. Sanvito, Trinity CollegeDublin (Ireland)
The Electrostatic Double Layer ofPt/Water Interfaces from FirstPrinciples Molecular Dynamics
A06-928
M. Gueltig, F. Wendler (Sp), H. Ossmer, M.Kohl, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT),Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen (Germany); M.Ohtsuka, H. Miki, K. Tsuchiya, T. Takagi,Tohoku University, Sendai (Japan)
Low Hysteresis Ni-Co-Mn-In Filmsfor Thermal Energy Harvesting
A09-331ooral poster
Shape Memory Alloys - Basicsand Applications
S. Meisner (Sp), A.I. Lotkov, L.L. Meisner, A.V.Tverdohlebova, SB RAS, Tomsk (RussianFederation)
Investigation of Microstructure andSubsurface Characteristics of NickelTitanium Alloy after SiliconIon-Plasma Impact
A09-448ooral poster
R. Niemann (Sp), A. Diestel, U.K. Rößler, C.Behler, R. Niemann, IFW Dresden (Germany); S.Hahn, F.-X. Wagner, Technical UniversityChemnitz (Germany); L. Schultz, S. Fähler, IFWDresden (Germany)
Temperature-Dependent ElectronMicroscopy during the MartensiticTransformation Near a Nanoindenton a Magnetic Shape Memory Film
A09-474
F. Tolea (Sp), M. Sofronie, A.D. Crisan, M.Valeanu, National Institute of Materials Physics,Bucharest-Magurele (Romania)
The Influence of the Secondary FCCPhase on the Transport Properties inNi-Fe-Ga - Based Heusler Alloys
A09-548
V. Gheorghita, Transilvania University ofBrasov (Romania) and University of AppliedSciences Konstanz (Germany); O. Lattner,University of Applied Sciences Konstanz(Germany) et al.
Tool for Designing ElectricalActivated NiTi Wires
A09-678
H. Oßmer (Sp), F. Lambrecht, Karlsruher Institutfür Technologie, Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen(Germany); C. Chluba, E. Quandt, ChristianAlbrecht University Kiel (CAU) (Germany) et al.
Evolution of Temperature ProfilesDuring NiTi-Film-Based FerroelasticCooling
A09-682ooral poster
T. Hickel (Sp), B. Dutta, J. Neugebauer, MaxPlanck Institute for Iron Research GmbH,Düsseldorf (Germany)
Ab-Initio Prediction of ChemicalTrends for Phase Transitions inMagnetic Shape Memory Alloys
A09-971ooral poster
R. Becker, Sachtleben Pigment GmbH, Krefeld(Germany)
Titanium Dioxide for ElectroceramicApplications: A TitaniaManufacturer’s Perspective
A10-125
Ferroelectric and MultiferroicMaterials
H. Nishijima (Sp), Y. Suzuki, University ofTsukuba (Japan)
Effects of B-site Doping andPreparation Processes on thePiezoelectric Properties ofBi0.5Na0.5TiO3
A10-151
J. Adam, INM - Leibniz Institute for NewMaterials, Saarbrücken (Germany)
Size Effects of BaTiO3 Particles ontheir Ferroelectric Polarisation
A10-154ooral poster
T. Badapanda (Sp), C.V.Raman College ofEngineering, Bhubaneswar (India); S. Sarangi,Sambalpur University (); B.V. Siruvuri, KIITInternational School (India); B. Behera,Sambalpur University (India) et al.
Dielectric, Ferroelectric and Opticalstudy of Strontium Modified BariumZirconium Titanate Ceramic
A10-167ooral poster
A.K. Ghosh (Sp), Banaras Hindu University,Varanasi (India); A. Barman, S.N. Bose NationalCentre for Basic Sciences, Salt Lake, Kolkata(India); S. Chatterjee, Banaras Hindu University,Varanasi (India)
Structural, Magnetic and TransportProperties of (1-x)La0.7Sr0.3MnO3+ xPbZr0.52Ti0.48O3Nanocomposites
A10-285
M. Mietschke (Sp), S. Engelhardt, LeibnizInstitute for Solid State and Materials ResearchDresden (Germany) and Technische UniversitätDresden; S. Oswald, Leibniz Institute for SolidState and Materials Research Dresden et al.
Ferroelectric Properties of EpitaxialPMN-PT Thin Films Grown onMiscut STO Substrates
A10-305ooral poster
Y.-G. Wang (Sp), D. Xie, Nanjing University ofAeronautics and Astronautics (China)
Magnetoelectric Effect Axial VibrationMode in Ni/PZT/Ni LongCylindrical Composite
A10-391
B. Schleicher (Sp), A. Diestel, R. Niemann, L.Schultz, S. Fähler, IFW Dresden (Germany), TUDresden und Technische Universität Chemnitz
Magnetocaloric Effect in EpitaxialNi-Mn-Ga-Co Films on PiezoelectricSubstrates
A10-573ooral poster
T. Durga Rao (Sp), S. Asthana, Indian Instituteof Technology Hyderabad (India)
Reduced Néel Temperature withTuneable Multifferroism in Nd, ScCo-Substituted BiFeO3 Ceramics
A10-705ooral poster
E. Yarar (Sp), E. Quandt, J. Teliban, R. Knöchel,Christian-Albrechts-University, Kiel (Germany)
Detection of pT Magnetic Fields atRoom Temperature Inverse-Bilayerand Sandwich-Type MagnetoelectricThin Film Sensors
A10-717ooral poster
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Topic: A - FunctionalMaterials and Devices
Topic: B - StructuralMaterials
Postersession - On Display Tuesday through Thursday
V. Röbisch (Sp), E. Lage, N.O. Urs, I. Teliban,R. Knöchel, J. McCord, D. Meyners, E. Quandt,Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel(Germany)
Magnetoelectric Sensors withExchange Biasing for BiomagneticSensing
A10-785oral poster
Y. Zuo (Sp), B. Xu, Technische UniversitätDarmstadt (Germany)
Phase Field Study of DomainStructure Stability and Domain WallConductivity Enhanced by ScreeningCharge in Ferroelectrics with PointDefects
A10-1018oral poster
W. Heckel (Sp), S. Müller, Hamburg Universityof Technology (Germany)
Improving Ceramic–PolymerInterface Stability: Ab-Initio Study ofBenzoic Acid on TiO2
A11-276
Hierarchical Materials
G.F. Díaz Ortíz (Sp), J. Mosler, HelmholtzZentrum Geesthacht (Germany)
A Two-Scale Approach for Modelingof Fiber-Reinforced PMMA
A11-496
M. Ogurreck (Sp), I. Greving, J. Herzen, F.Wilde, T. Dose, M. Müller, A. Schreyer,Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht (Germany); M.Wolff, J. do Rosario, Technical UniversityHamburg-Harburg, Hambrug (Germany)
Analysis of Hierarchical MaterialsUsing Micro and NanoTomography
A11-550
A. Hensel (Sp), A. Feld, T. Vossmeyer, H.Weller, University of Hamburg (Germany)
Synthesis of Shape-ControlledNanoparticles for HierarchicallyStructuredCeramic-Polymer-Composites
A11-976
A. Müller (Sp), A. Weidner, H. Biermann, TUBergakademie Freiberg (Germany)
Influence of Ceramic Particles on thevery High-Cycle Fatigue Behavior ofAl-Matrix-Composites
B01-19oral poster
Very High Cycle Fatigue
S. Stille (Sp), T. Beck, L. Singheiser,Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH (Germany)
Very High Cycle Fatigue Behavior ofRiblet Structured High Strength AlAlloy Thin Sheets
B01-121oral poster
H. Fu (Sp), A. Hüsecken, K. Istomin, UniversitySiegen (Germany); M. Syha, Karlsruhe Instituteof Technology (Germany); H.-J. Christ, U.Pietsch, University Siegen (Germany) et al.
High Energy X-Ray Investigations ona Duplex Steel in the VHCF RegimeUsing Different Techniques
B01-262oral poster
A. Kolyshkin (Sp), E. Kaufmann, UniversitätSiegen (Germany); M. Zimmermann,Technische Universität Dresden (Germany);H.-J. Christ, Universität Siegen (Germany)
Development of a Fatigue LifePrediction Concept for the Very HighCycle Fatigue Range Based onMicrostructural Features
B01-593oral poster
P.-M. Hilgendorff (Sp), A. Grigorescu, C.-P.Fritzen, H.-J. Christ, Universität Siegen(Germany); M. Zimmermann, TechnischeUniversität Dresden (Germany)
Modelling and Simulation of theVHCF Deformation Behavior of aMetastable Austenitic Stainless Steelbased on the Resonant Behavior
B01-602
U. Rabe (Sp), T. Helfen, M. Weikert, S.Hirsekorn, H.-G. Herrmann, Fraunhofer Institutefor Non-Destructive Testing (IZFP),Saarbrücken (Germany); C. Boller, SaarlandUniversity, Saarbrücken (Germany)
Nondestructive Characterization andOnline Monitoring of the CrackPropagation in a High FrequencyFatigued Woven Fiber ThermoplasticComposite
B01-739
P.-C. Olaru (Sp), SETEC, Bucharest (Romania);N. Dorr, AC2T Research GmbH, Wiener-Neustadt(Austria)
Grain Boundary Junctions in Copperto Improve Electrical Conductivity
B03-49
Intermetallics: PhysicalMetallurgy, Processing andCharacterisation
R. Hoppe (Sp), F. Appel, Helmholtz-ZentrumGeesthacht (Germany)
Dynamic Recovery andRecrystallisation in a MultiphaseTitanium Aluminide Alloy
B03-240
M. Oehring (Sp), D. Matthiessen, F. Pyczak,Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht (Germany)
Directional Solidification ofBeta-Solidifying and Peritectic TiAlAlloys Based on the Gamma Phase
B03-273
T. Boncina (Sp), F. Zupani, University ofMaribor (Slovenia)
Processing and Characterisation ofAl-Alloys ContainingQuasicrystalline Phases
B03-283
Y. Li (Sp), F. Pyczak, U. Lorenz, M. Oehring, J.Paul, A. Schreyer, A. Stark, Helmholtz-ZentrumGeesthacht (Germany); A. Bauer, M. Göken, S.Neumeier, University Erlangen-Nürnberg(Germany) et al.
Properties of L1_2-Harded Co-Al-WAlloys – Influence of the W-Content
B03-314
A. Bahrami (Sp), M.I. Pech-Canul, C.A.Gutierréz, N. Soltani, S.A. Gallardo-Heredia, J.C.Flores-Garcia, Centro de Investigacion y deEstudios Avanzados del IPN Unidad Saltillo(Mexico)
Wetting and Reaction Characteristicsof Crystal and Amorphous SiO2from Rice Husk Ash and SiO2/SiCSubstrate by Molten AluminumAlloys
B03-401
A. Soleimani-Dorcheh (Sp), M.C. Galetz,DECHEMA Forschungsinstitut, Frankfurt(Germany)
Inhibiting the Nitridation: TowardsHigh Temperature StructuralApplication of Cr-Alloys
B03-497
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Topic: B - StructuralMaterials
Postersession - On Display Tuesday through Thursday
G. Hasemann (Sp), M. Krüger,Otto-von-Guericke-Universität Magdeburg(Germany); F. Gang, Karlsruhe Institute ofTechnology (Germany); M. Palm,Max-Planck-Institut für Eisenforschung Gmbh,Düsseldorf (Germany) et al.
Microstructure Evolution and CreepProperties of a Zone Molten Mo-Si-BAlloy
B03-530ooral poster
K. Hauschildt (Sp), A. Stark, P. Staron, H.Eckerlebe, U. Lorenz, N. Schell, M. Müller, F.Pyczak, Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht(Germany)
Diffusion Brazing ofGamma-TiAl-alloys: Investigationsby Electron Microscopy andHigh-Energy X-Ray Diffraction
B03-627
M. Kolbe (Sp), German Aerospace Center (DLR),Cologne (Germany); S. Klein, GermanAerospace Center (DLR), Köln (Germany); Y.K.Zhang, J. Gao, Northwesten University,Shenyang (China)
Undercooling and Solidification of aNear-Eutectic Co-Si Alloy under LowGravity Conditions during ParabolicFlight
B03-704ooral poster
A. Straubel (Sp), C. Leyens, TechnischeUniversität Dresden (Germany); S. Friedle, M.Schütze, DECHEMA-Forschungsinsitut, Frankfurt(Germany); N. Laska, R. Braun, DeutschesZentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt, Köln(Germany)
Correlation Between MechanicalProperties and Microstructure ofFluorine Treated Gamma-TiAl withTBCs
B03-949ooral poster
A. Krüger (Sp), M. Klimenkov, A. Möslang,Karlsruher Institut für Technologie,Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen (Germany)
Directionally Solidified NiAl-Cr -Creep Behavior and MicrostructuralAnalysis
B03-988
D. Holec (Sp), H. Clemens, MontanuniversitätLeoben (Austria); P. Staron, Helmholz-ZentrumGeesthacht (Germany); D. Legut, VSB-TechnicalUniversity of Ostrava (Czech Republic)
Thermal Properties of Ti-Al Alloys: ACombined Theoretical andExperimental Approach
B03-1088
I. Budai, University of Debrecen (Hungary)
Development of Metallic Emulsionsand Monotectic Alloys
B03-1177ooral poster
S. Bogdanov (Sp), V.F. Mazanko, NationalAcademy of Science of Ukraine, Kiev (Ukraine)
Diffusion Processes and StructuralChanges in Steel 20 under UltrasonicProcessing
B04-46
Advanced Steels for StructuralApplications
T. Furuta (Sp), S. Kuramoto, K. Ohishi, K.Horibuchi, Toyota Central R&D Labs.,Nagakute, Aichi (Japan); T. Komori, A.Shibata, D. Terada, N. Tsuji, Kyoto University(Japan)
Effect of Al Addition on Strength andDuctility Balance of Fe-Ni-C BasedAlloy
B04-144
A. Seupel (Sp), M. Kuna, TU BergakademieFreiberg (Germany)
Simulation of Damage Mechanismsin TRIP-Steel Matrix Composites
B04-254ooral poster
O. Amer (Sp), R. Brandt, H. Weiß, UniversitySiegen (Germany); T. Bauschke, MubeaFahrwerksfedern GmbH, Attendorn (Germany)
The Effect of Micro Residual Stress onthe Fatigue Life of Spring Steel
B04-321
S.-H. Kim (Sp), H. Kim, N.J. Kim, Postech,Pohang (Korea, Republic)
Study on the Microstructure andMechanical Property of Novellightweight Steels ComprisingAustenite Matrix and B2 Dispersoid
B04-502
L. Morsdorf (Sp), C.C. Tasan, D. Ponge, D.Raabe, Max-Planck-Institut für EisenforschungGmbH, Düsseldorf (Germany)
Correlative Study of CarbonSegregation in Low CarbonMartensitic Steels by CombinedEBSD, ECCI and APT Analysis
B04-503
G. Miyamoto (Sp), Z. Liu, Y. Xia, T. Furuhara,Tohoku University, Sendai (Japan)
Carbon Enrichment in Austeniteduring Ferrite and BainiteTransformations in Fe-Mn-C Alloys
B04-634
S. Ackermann (Sp), D. Kulawinski, S. Henkel,H. Biermann, Technische UniversitätBergakademie Freiberg (Germany)
Biaxial Stress-Strain Behavior andYield Surface of a Hot PressedMetastable Austenitic TRIP Steel
B04-758ooral poster
M. Belde (Sp), H. Springer, D. Raabe,Max-Planck-Institut für Eisenforschung GmbH,Düsseldorf (Germany)
Tailoring Multi-Phase SteelMicrostructures by Controlling LocalChemical Gradients
B04-786
T.L. Burnett, FEI Electron Optics B. V.,Eindhoven (Netherlands); S.A. McDonald, P.J.Withers, Materials Science Centre, Manchester(UK); R. Guerts, D. Sudfeld (Sp), FEI ElectronOptics B. V., Eindhoven (Netherlands) et al.
Spatially Correlated Tomographyand High Resolution ElectronTomography Data for theInvestigation of Creep CavitationDamage in 316 Stainless Steel
B04-921
N. Vajragupta (Sp), J. Lian, M. Sharaf, S.Münstermann, W. Bleck, RWTH AachenUniversity (Germany)
Application of the ArtificialMicrostructure Model: A Study of theInfluence of Banded Microstructureon Plasticity and Damage onset inthe Dual Phase Steel
B04-1039ooral poster
E. Kerscher (Sp), C. Ruffing, TechnischeUniversität Kaiserslautern (Germany); Y.Ivanisenko, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology,Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen (Germany)
A Comparison of the FatigueBehavior of Ultrafine GrainedMedium Carbon Steel C45 with HighStrength Bearing Steel 100Cr6
B05-60
Bulk Ultrafine- andNano-Structured Materials
S. Fritsch (Sp), M. Scholze, M.F.-X. Wagner,Chemnitz University of Technology (Germany)
Formability, Microstructure andMechanical Properties of a 7075Aluminum Alloy during LowTemperature ECAP
B05-133
R. Mertel (Sp), R. Völkl, U. Glatzel, Universityof Bayreuth (Germany)
Variation of the Elements in theNickel-Zirconium-Yttrium SystemUsed for Internal Oxidation
B05-300
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Topic: B - StructuralMaterials
Postersession - On Display Tuesday through Thursday
M. Wang (Sp), C.C. Tasan, D. Ponge, D. Raabe,Max-Planck-Institut für Eisenforschung GmbH,Düsseldorf (Germany)
Cyclic Austenite Reversion EnabledMicrostructure and MechanicalProperty Restoration inNanostructured TRIP Maraging Steels
B05-383
A. Mitrofanov (Sp), P. Kolonitsky, A. Selyutin,Saint-Petersburg State University,Sankt-Petersburg (Russian Federation)
Sorption of Biologically ActiveSubstances on a NanodispersedAluminum Oxide
B05-439
C. Greiner (Sp), Z. Liu, Karlsruhe Institute ofTechnology (Germany)
Evolution of a NanocrystallineMicrostructure through ReciprocatingTribological Loading
B05-796
H. Chen (Sp), K.T. Hung, S.W. Fu, C.F. Shih,National Cheng Kung University, Tainan City(Taiwan)
Pre-Crystallization beforeSulfurization for ElectrodepositedCU2ZNSNS4 Absorbed Thin Films
B05-1179
W. Hufenbach, M. Gude, S. Geller, O.Weissenborn (Sp), Dresden Universitiy ofTechnology (Germany)
Integral Manufacture of NovelSandwich Structures Using aPolyurethane Spray Coat Method
B06-45
Hybrid Structures
W. Förster (Sp), A. Feuerhack, C. Binotsch, B.Awiszus, Technische Universität Chemnitz(Germany)
Formability of AluminumMagnesium Compounds
B06-113
M. Lindner (Sp), S. Gelbrich, L. Kroll, TUChemnitz (Germany)
Textile-Reinforced AsphaltB06-192
G. Karpacheva (Sp), Russian Academy ofSciences, Moscow (Russian Federation); S.Ozkan, G. Bondarenko, M. Efimov, M.Ivantsov, Russian Academy of Sciences,Moskau (Russian Federation)
Polyphenoxazine/Co HybridNanostructures
B06-281
F. Krohm (Sp), A. Brunsen, TechnischeUniversität Darmstadt (Germany)
Polymer-Density Variation forGradual Ionic PermselectivityModulation in Mesoporous SilicaThin Films
B06-318ooral poster
M. Lai (Sp), C.C. Tasan, J. Zhang, B.Grabowski, L. Huang, D. Raabe,Max-Planck-Institut für Eisenforschung GmbH,Düsseldorf (Germany)
Origin of Beta to Omega TransitionInduced by {211}<111> Shear inTi-Nb-Based Alloys
B06-484ooral poster
W. Hufenbach, F. Adam, J. Maass (Sp),Technische Universität Dresden (Germany); P.Kellner, N. Köhler, Porsche AG, Stuttgart(Germany)
Highly Stressed Hybrid Structures –Hybrid Parts Made byProcess-Integrated Bonding of Steelwith Glass-Fibre ReinforcedThermoplastics (GFRTP)
B06-529
K. Vonberg (Sp), A. Pressmann, G. Seide, T.Gries, RWTH Aachen (Germany)
CFD Nozzle Simulations for HybridYarn Production in Technical andApparel Applications
B06-590
F. Balle (Sp), J. Magin, University ofKaiserslautern (Germany)
Joining of AA 7075 to Ti64 byUltrasonic Torsion Welding
B06-699ooral poster
W. Hufenbach, N. Modler, F. Adam, M. Krahl,T. Möbius (Sp), Technische UniversitätDresden (Germany)
Influence Analysis of ProcessParameters on Thermal Conductivityof Thermoplastic Hybrid YarnTextiles during a CompressionMolding Process
B06-718ooral poster
A. Schubert, S.F. Jahn, R. Schulze (Sp),Technische Universität Chemnitz (Germany)
Contacting of Sensor Modules onPrinted Electronics Using UltrasonicAssisted Joining
B06-929
H. Springer (Sp), C. Tasan, D. Yan, D. Raabe,Max Planck Institute for Iron Research GmbH,Düsseldorf (Germany)
A Novel Roll Bonding Methodologyfor the Cross-Scale Analysis ofPhase Properties and Interactions inMultiphase Structural Materials
B06-980
C. Flügel (Sp), E. Kemnitz,Humboldt-Universität Berlin (Germany)
Nanocomposites based on nanomagnesium fluoride and perfluoropolymer THV
B06-1197
D. Peyrow Hedayati (Sp), A.B. Nik, Universityof Tehran, Karaj (Iran)
Microstructural Enhancement ofAluminum Alloy 6061 throughStrain-Induced Melt Activation(SIMA) Process
B07-71
Mechanical Properties andMicrostructure
D. Pessoa (Sp), A. Mahrle, P. Herwig, M.Zimmermann, A. Wetzig, Fraunhofer Institutefor Material and Beam Technology IWS,Dresden (Germany)
Influence of Laser Cutting on theFatigue Behaviour of AISI 304
B07-123
F. Farzan Nasab (Sp), M. Shariyat, K.N. Toosi,K.N.Toosi University of Technology, Tehran(Iran)
Influences of the Elastic Foundationon the Semi-Analytical Low-VelocityImpact Responses of theTransversely Graded RectangularPlate, Based on a Modified ContactStiffness Concept
B07-138
F. Krieg (Sp), U. Glatzel, University of Bayreuth(Germany)
Development of a MeasurementSetup for the Determination of ElasticConstants using ResonantUltrasound Spectroscopy
B07-303
N. Soltani, Centro de Investigacion y deEstudios Avanzados del IPN Unidad Saltillo(Mexico); R. Deaquino Lara, Centro deInvestigacion en Materiales Avanzados(CIMAV) (Mexico) et al.
Tribological Characterization ofAluminum Alloy 7075 / GraphiteComposites Fabricated ThroughMechanical Alloying and HotExtrusion
B07-357
L. Palasse (Sp), A. Thöne, Bruker Nano GmbH,Berlin (Germany)
In-Situ EBSD Analyses and ImprovedSpatial Resolution of OrientationMapping by TKD
B07-428
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Topic: B - StructuralMaterials
Postersession - On Display Tuesday through Thursday
M. Thielen (Sp), M. Sheikh-Amiri, M. Marx, C.Motz, Universität des Saarlandes, Saarbrücken(Germany)
Effect of Prestrain and Microstructureon Fatigue Behaviour of Steel onMultiple Scales
B07-441
M. Steinacher (Sp), University of Maribor(Slovenia); P. Cvahte, IMPOL AluminiumIndustry (Slovenia); F. Zupanic, University ofMaribor (Slovenia)
Effects of Ti and Zr Additions on theMicrostructure and MechanicalProperties of Al-Mg-Si Alloy
B07-507ooral poster
H. Natarajan (Sp), M.P. Guruajan, P. Pant,Indian Institute of Technology Bombay (India)
Effect of ThermomechanicalProcessing on Microstructure,Mechanical Behaviour and ElectricalConductivity of Commercially PureCopper
B07-633
J. Zeisig (Sp), J. Hufenbach, H. Wendrock, U.Kühn, Leibniz Institute for Solid State andMaterials Research Dresden (Germany) et al.
High-Strength Cast Iron-Based Alloyswith Improved Corrosion Resistance
B07-644
A. Häger (Sp), S. Gaugel, P. Sripathy, AalenUniversity of Applied Sciences (Germany); F.Lissek, Hochschule Ulm (Germany); D.Meinhard, T. Bernthaler, V. Knoblauch, G.Schneider, Aalen University of Applied Sciences(Germany)
A Contribution to a BetterUnderstanding of the Influence ofProcessing and Machining CausedDefects on the Mechanical Propertiesof CFRP Laminates
B07-664
H. Berek (Sp), U. Ballaschk, C.G. Aneziris, TUBergakademie Freiberg (Germany); K. Losch, K.Schladitz, Fraunhofer ITWM, Kaiserslautern(Germany)
The Correlation between LocalDeformation and Local PhaseTransformation in MMC Foams asInvestigated by In-Situ XCTExperiments and EBSD
B07-686ooral poster
J. Nellessen (Sp), S. Sandlöbes, D. Raabe,Max-Planck-Institut für Eisenfoschung GmbH,Düsseldorf (Germany)
Systematic Investigation of theInfluence of Strain Amplitude,Orientation and Cycle Number onthe Dislocation Structures Formedduring Low Cycle Fatigue
B07-830ooral poster
D. Yari (Sp), M.S. Khakpash, M.J. Nayyeri,Islamic Azad University, Tehran (Iran)
Investigation of Different AgingTreatment on the Microstructure andMechanical Properties ofMg-4Al-XSn Magnesium Alloy
B07-835
H. Kotan (Sp), Konya Necmettin ErbakanUniversity (Turkey); K.A. Darling, U.S. ArmyResearch Laboratory, (USA)
The Synthesis and Consolidation ofNanocrystalline Fe Base alloys byCold Compaction and EqualChannel Angular Extrusion
B07-930
H. Marulcuoglu (Sp), Anadolu University(Turkey); C.B. EMRULLAHOĞ, AfyonKocatepe University (Turkey)
Sintered Magnesia Based CastableRefractory Production
B07-933
J. Häßler (Sp), C. Rüssel,Friedrich-Schiller-University, Jena (Germany)
Effect of Phase Separation on theStrength of Glasses
B07-944
J.M. Vazquez Rodriguez (Sp), J. BarajasFernandez, R. Vasquez Leon, Universidad JuarezAutonoma de Tabasco, VILLAHERMOSA(Mexico)
Photoelastic Stress Directions andIsoclinic Fringes around anInterphase of a Single Fiber ModelComposite
B07-1052
Y. Tijani (Sp), University of Technology,Darmstadt (Germany); J. Hesseler, A. Heinrietz,Fraunhofer Institute for Structural Durability andSystem Reliability LBF, Darmstadt (Germany)
Classification of Fatigue-RelevantDefects in Cast AluminiumComponents Using ComputerTomography
B07-1078ooral poster
M. Heidari (Sp), A. Asadi, B. Torkjazi, MalekAshtar University of Technology, Behshahr(Iran)
Effect of Cooling Rate on Quenched& Tempered Rebar Steel Properties
B07-1081
C. Guilleaume (Sp), A. Brosius, TU Dresden(Germany); G. Frieling, F. Walther, TUDortmund (Germany)
Experimental Characterization of theDeformation and Damage Behaviorof Polymer Concrete under FatigueLoading
B07-1169
A. Dalirbod (Sp), Mapna Group, Tehran (Iran);P. Ahmadian, Sharif University of Technology,Tehran (Iran)
The Simulation of Nitride Size Effecton Tensile Properties of a Steel
B07-1201
Y. Aliyeva (Sp), T. Mekhtiev, E. Guseynov, O.Alekperov, H. Maharramov, N. Mammadov,Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences, Baku(Azerbaijan)
Nanostructured Elements Obtainedon the Surface of SmS Thin Films byAtomic Forse Microscopy
B08-224ooral poster
Surface Engineering
M. Burchardt (Sp), Fraunhofer Institute forManufacturing Technology and AdvancedMaterials in Bremen (Germany) et al.
Anodizing Tapes: Pressure SensitiveAdhesive Tapes for LocalAnodization of Aluminum Surfaces
B08-259ooral poster
M. Supernak-Marczewska (Sp), A. Zielinski, T.Seramak, A. Ossowska, Gdansk University ofTechnology (Poland)
Nanotubular oxide layers ontitanium porus alloy Ti13Nb13Zr forbiomedical applications
B08-1199
M.A.K. Azad (Sp), D. Ellerbrok, W. Barthlott,University of Bonn (Germany); K. Koch,Rhine-Waal Unibersity of Applied Sciences,(Germany)
Influence of Microstructure andWettability of the Surfaces on FogCollection
B08-1216
G. Basman (Sp), H. Türkoglu, YILDIZ KALIPSAN. VE TIC. A.S., Istanbul (Turkey)
The Analysis of Destructive andNon-Destructive Tests of SpotWelding Quality Examination at aEngine Carrier Body Part used inAutomotive
B10-73
Third Generation AdvancedHigh Strength Steels byQuenching and Partitioning
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Topic: B - StructuralMaterials
Topic: C - Synthesis andProcessing
Postersession - On Display Tuesday through Thursday
G. Xu (Sp), D.-w. Lee, Y. Chen, Y.-W. Cui, J.LLorca, IMDEA Materials Institute, Getafe (Spain)
Integrated Landau Modeling ofMicrostructural and EnergeticNatures of A/M Transformation inPolycrystalline Q&P Steels
B10-122oral poster
C. Segel (Sp), A. Weidner, H. Biermann, TUBergakademie Freiberg (Germany)
Local Strain-Field Correlation duringDeformation of Metastable AusteniticSteels by Digital Image Correlation
B10-234oral poster
Y. Toji (Sp), JFE Steel Corporation, Kawasaki(Japan); G. Miyamoto, Tohoku University,Sendai (Japan); D. Raabe, Max-Planck-Institutfür Eisenforschung GmbH, Düsseldorf(Germany)
Prediction of Austenite CarbonConcentration after Quenching &Partitioning Heat Treatment IncludingCarbide Precipitation
B10-431oral poster
Q. Huang (Sp), J. Mola, TU BergakademieFreiberg (Germany)
Dilatometry-Based Study ofParaequilibrium CarbidePrecipitation Reactions and ThermalStabilization of Austenite duringQuenching and PartitioningProcessing of Medium-Carbon 13mass-%Cr Martensitic StainlessSteels
B10-447oral poster
I. de Diego-Calderon (Sp), IMDEA MaterialsInstitute, Getafe (Spain); D. De Knijf, GentUniversity (Belgium); M. Monclus, J.M.Molina-Aldareguia, IMDEA Materials Institute,Getafe (Spain) et al.
Local Deformation Behavior andMechanical Properties of IndividualPhases in a Quenched andPartitioned Steel
B10-756oral poster
P. Neddermann (Sp), D. Ponge, D. Raabe,Max-Planck-Institut für Eisenforschung GmbH,Düsseldorf (Germany)
Influence of Chromium on the LowTemperature Austenite Reversionthrough Local Equilibrium inMartensitic Stainless Steel
B10-907oral poster
A. Navarro-López (Sp), Delft University ofTechnology (Netherlands); S.M.C. vanBohemen, Tata Steel Research (Netherlands); J.Sietsma, M.J. Santofimia, Delft University ofTechnology (Netherlands)
Effect of Pre-Existing Martensite onSubsequent Transformation Kineticsin a Low C High Si Steel
B10-1100oral poster
M. Gannouni (Sp), I.B. Assaker, R. Chtourou,Centre de Recherches et des Technologies del’Energie Technopole borj cedria, (Tunisia)
Investigation on Optical Properties ofCuIn5S8 Spinel Films bySpectroscopic Ellipsometry
C01-5
Coatings and Thin Films
A.A. Andreyev, V.N. Voyevodin, NationalScience Center, Kharkiv (Ukraine); O. Sobol(Sp), National Technical University “KharkivPolytechnic Institute”, Kharkov (Ukraine) et al.
Effect of Ion Irradiation on theStructural Condition of DifferentTypes of Vacuum-Arc TransitionMetal Nitride Coatings
C01-40
A. Herz (Sp), D. Wang, P. Schaaf, TechnischeUniversität Ilmenau (Germany)
Dewetting of Metallic Bilayer ThinFilms and the Formation of AlloyParticles
C01-124
M. Nofz (Sp), R. Sojref, I. Dörfel, R. SaliwanNeumann, Federal Institute for MaterialsResearch and Testing, Berlin (Germany); C.Geipel, Sunfire GmbH, Dresden (Germany)
Evaluation of Protective Sol-GelAlumina Coatings on Inconel 625Using Electron Microscopy andGloss Measurement
C01-134
M. Mosquera-Feijoo, M. Nofz (Sp), R. Sojref, I.Dörfel, R. Saliwan-Neumann, A. Kranzmann,Federal Institute for Materials Research andTesting, Berlin (Germany); F.J. Pérez,Universidad Complutense, Madrid (Spain)
Alumina Sol-Gel Coatings forCorrosion Protection of Steel P92
C01-137
N. Soltani (Sp), M.I. Pech-Canul, L.A.Gonzalez, A. Bahrami, Centro de Investigaciony de Estudios Avanzados del IPN UnidadSaltillo (Mexico)
Study of Deposition of Si3N4 onSiO2 Obtained from Rice Husk byHYSYS- CVI through In-Situ ThermalDecomposition of Na2SiF6
C01-143
B. Stoehr (Sp), D. Evans, P.J. Murphy,University of South Australia, Mawson Lakes(Australia)
“Easy-to-clean” Coatings: Unlockingthe Structure-Property Relationshipfor Cleanliness
C01-251
S. Gallardo-Heredia (Sp), M.I. Pech-Canul, J.C.Flores-Garcia, A. Bahrami, N. Soltani,CINVESTAV IPN, Saltillo (Mexico)
Hybrid System-Chemical VaporDeposition Synthesis andCharacterization of (NH4)2SiF6Films/Coatings on Aluminum ThinSheets
C01-393
F. Münch (Sp), S. Schäfer, W. Ensinger,Technsiche Universität Damrstadt, Darmstadt(Germany)
Electroless Plating of NanostructuredThin Films with Superhydrophobicand Electrocatalytic Functionality
C01-421
K. Rossi de Aguiar (Sp), Fraunhofer Institute forManufacturing Technology and AdvancedMaterials IFAM, Bremen (Germany); E.P. Neto,U.P. Rodrigues-Fiho, University of Sao Paulo,Sao Carlos (Brazil)
Photochromic Composite ofUrethane-PDMS for Laminated Glass
C01-426
A. Maciej (Sp), W. Simka, J. Michalska,Silesian University of Technology, Gliwice(Poland); T. Gorewoda, Institute of NonFerrous Metals (Poland); G. Dercz, University ofSilesia, ()
Formation of Chromium-FreeConversion Coatings on GalvanicZn-Ni Alloy in the Silicate-ContainingBaths
C01-462
Y. Ushiro (Sp), D. Okai, A. Yamamoto,University of Hyogo, Himeji (Japan); Y.Fukushima, Y. Taniguchi, K. Matsunaga,Umetoku Company Ltd, Osaka (Japan)
Intermittent Observation on FractureBehavior of PVD Film duringThree-Point Bending Test
C01-473
A. Buling (Sp), U. Krupp, C. Kummerlöwe, A.Hamman-Steinmeier, Hochschule Osnabrück(Germany)
Development of a Corrosion FlashTest based on PEEK Coatings forHighly Stressed Components in theAlternative Power Generation
C01-563
A. Knyazev (Sp), A. Krupin, Y. Galyametdinov,Kazan National Research TechnologicalUniversity, Kasan Tartastan (RussianFederation)
Light Converting Materials Based onPolymers Doped by MesogenicLn(III) Complexes
C01-689
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Topic: C - Synthesis andProcessing
Postersession - On Display Tuesday through Thursday
M. Schmitt (Sp), M. Baunach, S. Jaiser, P.Scharfer, W. Schnabel, Karlsruhe Institue ofTechnology (Germany)
Coating and Drying of Lithium-IonBattery Electrodes
C01-716
R. Kaindl (Sp), W. Waldhauser, JOANNEUMRESEARCH Forschungsges.mbH, Leoben(Austria); V. Terziyska, C. Mitterer,Montanuniversität Leoben (Austria); E.Neubauer, M. Kitzmantel, RHP Technology,Seibersdorf () et al.
Zr-, Hf-, W- and Mo-Alloyed Ti-AlHard Coatings for High TemperatureCutting
C01-794
B. Hertweck (Sp), T.G. Steigerwald, N.S.A. Alt,E. Schluecker, FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg(Germany)
On the Implementation ofAutoclaves for the AmmonothermalSynthesis with Improved CorrosionResistance
C01-823
D. Pico, T. Benczek (Sp), T. Gries, RWTHAachen University (Germany)
Sizing Tester for Glass Fiber inComposite and Fabric ManufactureProcess
C01-1013
M. Schmid (Sp), U. Schadeck, M.Willert-Porada, University Bayreuth (Germany)
Oxidation Behavior of Zinc Particleswith Functional Oxide Layers:Comparison of Different CoatingProcesses
C01-1057
N. Zreiba (Sp), L. Elzawi, University of Tripoli(Libyan Arab Jamahiriya)
Characterization of Thin FilmsDeposited from Benzene usingMicrowave Plasma Polymerization
C01-1224
A. Mohammad Iftikhar (Sp), M.I. Ahmad, UETPeshawar Pakistan, Rawalpindi (Pakistan); E.Aamir, MAJU, Islamabad (Pakistan); M. Rafiq,Quaid-e-Azam University, Islamabad (Pakistan)
Effect of Filler Content on RheologicalBehaviour of HTPB BasedPolyurethane
C02-132ooral poster
Nanomaterials andComposites
A. Anokhin (Sp), S.S. Strelnikova, A.A.Ashmarin, S.V. Kutsev, N.T. Andrianov, A.A.Baikov, A.A. Baikov Institute of Metallurgy andMaterial Sciences of Russian Academy ofSciences (IMET RAS), Moskau (RussianFederation)
New Simple Route to Synthesis ofHigh Activity Perovskite OxidePowders for Functional Ceramics
C02-427ooral poster
R. Savkina (Sp), A.B. Smirnov, NationalAcademy of Sciences of Ukraine, Kiev(Ukraine); T. Kryshtab, Instituto PolitecnicoNacional, ()
Sonochemical Synthesis andNanoscale Pattern Formation onSemiconductor Surface Induced byCavitation Impact
C02-444
R. Fiz (Sp), L. Appel, S. Mathur, University ofCologne, Köln (Germany); A. Gutierrez-Pardo,J. Ramirez-Rico, Departamento Fisica de laMateria Condensada-ICMS, Seville (Spain)
Chemical Vapor Deposition ofNiobium (V) Oxide Nanostructures:Synthesis, Characterization,Properties and Applications
C02-464
R. Brüll (Sp), G. Seide, T. Gries, RWTH AachenUniversity (Germany)
The Effects of Nanoparticles inThermoplastic Polymers ConcerningThermal Conductivity and Heating
C02-565ooral poster
D. Okai (Sp), K. Mori, University of Hyogo,Hyogo, Himeji (Japan); G. Motoyama,Shimane University, Matsue-shi (Japan); A.Yamaguchi, University of Hyogo, Ako-gun(Japan)
Fabrication of SuperconductingZr-Nb-Al-Co Alloy by Melt-SpinningMethod
C02-603
R. Justino da S ilva (Sp), N.C. de Souza, J.R.Silva, Universidade Federal do Mato Gosso,Barra do Garças (Brazil)
Phodimerization of Complex fromSalicylic Acid and Poly(allylaminehydrochloride)
C02-637
V. Heyer (Sp), P. Pontiller, M. Willert-Porada,University Bayreuth (Germany)
Nitridation of Different SiliconContaining Coatings to Obtain Si3N4Coated C-fibers
C02-651ooral poster
A. Iapryntsev (Sp), Lomonosov Moscow StateUniversity, Moskau (Russian Federation); A.Baranchikov, V. Ivanov, Kurnakov Institute ofGeneral and Inorganic Chemistry, Moscow(Russian Federation)
Microwave-Assisted HydrothermalSynthesis of Layered Rare-EarthHydroxocompounds
C02-667ooral poster
A. Ilnicka (Sp), P.A. Gauden, A.P. Terzyk, J.P.Lukaszewicz, Nicolaus Copernicus University,Torun (Poland)
Activated Carbons with NitrogenAtoms Content Obtained byChemical Activation of Chitin andChitosan with Phosphoric Acid
C02-715ooral poster
R. Stolz (Sp), T. Vad, W. Steinmann, G. Seide,T. Gries, RWTH-Aachen University (Germany);K. Klopp, Heimbach GmbH & Co. KG, Düren(Germany); K. Bender, EMS-Chemie AG,(Switzerland)
Effects on Fiber Properties ofMeltspun PA6 Fibers due toModification with 2-D Nanoparticles
C02-876ooral poster
M. Göring (Sp), K. Schreiter, S. Spange,Technische Universität Chemnitz (Germany)
Functionalized Twin Monomers forFabrication of FunctionalNanocomposites
C02-892ooral poster
M. Yazici (Sp), E. Burgaz, Ondokuz MayisUniversity, Samsun (Turkey); I. Albayrak,Samsun Production Plant (Turkey)
Effect of Silica and ClayNanoparticles on the MechanicalProperties of PolyurethaneNanocomposites
C02-913ooral poster
M. Kasiarova (Sp), J. Dusza, M. Michalkova, P.Sajgalik, Slovak Academy of Science, Kosice(Slovak Republic)
Influence of the HomogenizationMethods and Sintering Additives onthe Microstructure Evolution andMechanical Properties of theSi3N4-GNPs Composites
C02-977
T. Pawlik (Sp), D. Michalik, A. Witkowska, J.Myalski, M. Sopicka-Lizer, Silesian Universityof Technology, Katowice (Poland)
Formation of NanostructureAl,Si-Si3N4 Composite Particles as aResult of High-Energy Milling
C02-1015
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Topic: C - Synthesis andProcessing
Postersession - On Display Tuesday through Thursday
S. Ilyas (Sp), M. Ilyas, S. Sahnoun, R.A.L. vander Hoom, K. Schomäcker, S. Mathur,University of Cologne, Köln (Germany)
Biological Evaluation ofClick-Functionalised Nanoprobes forTarget Specific Applications
C02-1042ooral poster
B. Bendjemil (Sp), Univ-8 Mai 1945 Guelma(Algeria); Y. Quan, F. Zhang, E. Burkel,Universität Rostock (Germany)
Single Walled Carbon NanotubesTiNi Matrix Nanocomposites bySpark Plasma Sintering
C02-1070
K. Menad (Sp), A. Faddeg, MostaganemUniversity (Algeria); M.A. Hassnaoui, Es-SéniaUniversity (Algeria); A. Bengueddach, Es-SéniaUniversity, (Algeria)
Incorporation of Heavy Metals byComposite Purely Zeolitic Type“Core-Shell”
C02-1092ooral poster
L. Su (Sp), C. Wan, W. Duan, X. Yin,Northwestern Polytechnical University, Xi'an(China)
Preparation Graphene by theGradient Oxidation and Reduction
C02-1185
R. Matt (Sp), S. Junk, University of AppliedScience Offenburg, Gengenbach (Germany)
New Infiltration Technology forAdditive Manufacturing ofHigh-Strength Components Using3D-Printing
C03-47
Materials for AdditiveManufacturing Technologies
J. Strößner (Sp), U. Glatzel, University Bayreuth(Germany)
Microstructural Investigations onIN718 Manufactured by SelectiveLaser Melting
C03-194
R. Gmeiner (Sp), I. Panaitescu, G.Mitteramskogler, J. Wojak, J. Stamnpfl, ViennaUniversity of Technology, Wien (Austria); A.R.Boccaccini, University of Erlangen-Nuremberg(Germany)
Lithography-Based AdditiveManufacturing of Bioactive GlassCeramics
C03-324
S.C. Uzgur (Sp), Ondokuz Mayis University,Samsun (Turkey); M.C. Kushan, EskisehirOsmangazi University (Turkey); E. Gode,Turkish Air Force, Malatya (Turkey)
The Design of Laser WeldingVarestraint Test for WeldSusceptibity of Inconel 718Superalloy
C03-834
S. Fanselow (Sp), J. Schmidt, K.-E. Wirth, W.Peukert, Friedrich-Alexander-UniversityErlangen-Nuremberg (Germany)
Production of Micron-sized PolymerParticles by Melt Emulsification anda Wet Grinding Process
C03-1228
M. Mikolajek (Sp), A. Friederich, J.R. Binder,Karlsruhe Institute of Technology,Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen (Germany); A.Rathjen, K. Krüger, Helmut-Schmidt-University,Hamburg (Germany)
Characterization of Inkjet PrintedPolymer/Ceramic Composite ThickFilms
C04-205ooral poster
Wet Processed FunctionalMaterials and PrintedElectronics
D. Daume (Sp), University of TechnologyDarmstadt (Germany); S. Tekoglu, G.Hernandez-Sosa, N. Mechau, Karlsruhe Instituteof Technology, Karslruhe (Germany); H. Sauer,E. Dörsam, University of Technology Darmstadt(Germany)
High Speed Gravure Printed SmallMolecule OLEDs
C04-446ooral poster
S. Stolz (Sp), G. Hernandez-Sosa, N. Kotadiya,U. Lemmer, N. Mechau, Karlsruhe Institute ofTechnology (Germany); M. Scherer, R.Lovrincic, W. Kowalsky, TechnischeUniversität Braunschweig (Germany) et al.
Investigation of Solution ProcessedElectron Injection Layers for OrganicLight-Emitting Diodes
C04-486ooral poster
D. Spiehl (Sp), R. Thieme, TechnischeUniversität Darmstadt (Germany); P. Pacak, K.Bonrad, Merck KGaA, Darmstadt (Germany); E.Dörsam, Technische Universität Darmstadt(Germany)
Gravure Printing ofIndium-Gallium-Zinc-OxideSemiconductor Thin Films fromMolecular Precursor Solutions forThin Film Transistors
C04-596ooral poster
M. Kaloumenos (Sp), K. Hofmann, A. Issanin,W. Jägermann, Technical University Darmstadt(Germany); K. Bonrad, Merck KGaA, Darmstadt(Germany)
Influence of Atmosphere on SolutionProcessed ZrO2-Capacitors
C04-757ooral poster
S. Dasgupta (Sp), S.K. Garlapati, B. Nasr, T.T.Baby, F. von Seggern, G. Stoesser, R. Kruk,Karlsruhe Institute of Technology,Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen (Germany); H. Hahn,Technische Universität Darmstadt and KIT(Germany)
Low Temperature Processing ofPrinted Oxide Field Effect Transistors
C04-767
T. Mayer (Sp), E. Mankel, J. Maibach, W.Jägermann, Technical University of Darmstadt(Germany)
Electronic Structure of SolutionProcessed Bulk Heterojunction SolarCells: Photoelectron Spectroscopy onDH6T:PCBM Blends andPCBM/DH6T Interfaces
C04-783
B.K. Sharma (Sp), A. Stösser, S.K. Garlapati, R.Kruk, S. Dasgupta, H. Hahn, Karlsruhe Instituteof Technology (KIT),Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen (Germany)
Printed Amorphous OxideSemiconductor Based Field-EffectTransistors
C04-862ooral poster
F. von Seggern (Sp), S. Dasgupta, R. Kruk, H.Hahn, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology,Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen (Germany)
Temperature Dependent IonicTransport of Composite PolymerElectrolytes for Electrolyte-GatedInorganic Oxide Transistor
C04-878
S. Valouch (Sp), S. Kettlitz, C. Hönes, M.Nintz, J. Mescher, N. Christ, U. Lemmer,Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (Germany)
Speed and Detectivity: ImprovingSolution Processed OrganicPhotodiodes
C04-968ooral poster
R. Janßen, Hamburg University of Technology(Germany)
Metal-Ceramic Composites andComponents
C05-282ooral poster
Joining and Integration Issuesof Composites
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Topic: C - Synthesis andProcessing
Postersession - On Display Tuesday through Thursday
C. Gerstenberger (Sp), H. Seidlitz, T. Osiecki, L.Kroll, Technische Universität Chemnitz(Germany)
Bionic Inspired High Stressable Jointsfor Multi-Material Constructions withFRP and Metals
C05-286ooral poster
S. Martin (Sp), H. Ahmed, V. Klemm, D. Rafaja,M. Franke, Technical University of Freiberg(Germany); G. Abrasonis, Ion Beam CenterFWIZ, Dresden (Germany)
Improvement of Adhesion betweenZrO2 and TRIP Steel TRIP-MatrixComposites via Mn Interlayer
C05-549ooral poster
S. Hazarika (Sp), A. Das, D. Bora, AssamUniversity (DC), Diphu (India)
Silica Xerogel Tailored for Uv –BlueUp-Conversion Source by Tri-PositiveDysprosium Doping
C07-56
Tailor-Made Ceramic Materialsfrom Single-Source Precursors
D. Scheid, E. Ionescu, G. Cherkashinin, M.Gallei (Sp), Technische Universität Darmstadt(Germany)
Single-Source Magnetic NanorattlesBy Using Convenient EmulsionPolymerization Protocols
C07-115
B. Bendjemil (Sp), University ofBadji-Mokhtar, Annaba (Algeria) and Univ-8Mai 1945 Guelma (Algeria); A. Lankar,Laboratoire Central d'Anatomie et de CytologiePathologiques CHU, Annaba (Algeria) et al.
Pharmacological Molecule Based onFerromagnet Iron Metallic MatrixNanocomposite RenforcedNanocarbon by CombustionSynthesis for Cancer Therapy
C07-153
S. Ihlow (Sp), M. Günthner, W. Krenkel, G.Motz, University Bayreuth (Germany)
High Emissivity Coatings for FlexibleCu(In,Ga)Se2 Thin-Film Solar CellsAchieved by Polysilazanes
C07-293
T. Kosaka (Sp), S. Sasagawa, Tokyo GakugeiUniversity, Koganei, Tokyo (Japan)
Preparation for Pr3+-Doped CaTiO3Red Phosphors Using Water-SolubleTitanium Complexes
C07-361
N. Soltani (Sp), M.I. Pech-Canul, L.A.González, A. Bahrami, J.C. Flores-Garcia, S.A.Gallardo-Heredia, Centro de Investigacion y deEstudios Avanzados del IPN Unidad Saltillo(Mexico)
Reaction Kinetics of Na2SiF6 inDifferential Thermal Analysis
C07-403
J. Yuan (Sp), S. Hapis, H. Breitzke, C. Fasel,H.-J. Kleebe, R. Riedel, E. Ionescu, TU Darmstadt(Germany)
Single-Source-Precursor Synthesis ofNovel Hf-Containing Ultra-HighTemperature CeramicNanocomposites (UHTC-NCs)
C07-528ooral poster
W. Li (Sp), A. Gurlo, E. Ionescu, R. Riedel,Technische Universität Darmstadt (Germany)
The Structure and PropertiesInvestigation of Solid SolutionStrontium Molybdenum TungstenPerovskite Oxynitride
C07-543
Q. Wen (Sp), Technische Universität Darmstadt(Germany); Z. Yu, Xiamen University (China);X. Luan, Northwestern Polytechnical University(China); O. Guillon, University Jena (Germany)et al.
Preparation of Monolithic SiHfC andof Cf/SiHfC Ceramic MatrixComposites from Single-SourcePrecursors
C07-545
P. Vallachira Warriam Sasikumar (Sp), M.Graczyk-Zajac, R. Riedel, Technical UniversityDarmstadt (Germany); D.G. Ayana, G.D. Sorau,Universitá di Trento (Italy)
SiOC Ceramic Aerogels from BridgedSilicon Alkoxide
C07-754ooral poster
C. Zhou (Sp), R. Riedel, E. Ionescu, TechnischeUniversität Darmstadt (Germany); X. Gao, A.Kuwasara, Y. Ikuhara, University of Tokyo(Japan)
Phase Separation and Crystallizationof Amorphous SiHfN: Evidence forSubstitutional and Interstitial Dopingof Hf in Beta–Si3N4
C07-760
V. Proust (Sp), University Montpellier 2,Montpellier Cedex (France); S. Bernard,University Montpellier 2, Montpellier Cedex(France); P. Miele, University Montpellier 2,Montpellier Cedex (France)
Elaboration of New Generation ofCarbide/Nitride NanocompositesFrom Precerami Polymers
C07-884ooral poster
Y. Murata (Sp), Y. Shimokawa, Y. Daiko, S.Honda, Y. Iwamoto, Nagoya Institute ofTechnology (Japan)
Polymer-derived aluminum dopedsilicon nitride
C07-1218
K. Asai (Sp), T. Onishi, Z. Mouline, Y. Daiko,S. Honda, Y. Iwamoto, Nagoya Institute ofTechnology (Japan)
CO2 Adsorption-DesorptionBehaviors of Polymer-DerivedAmorphous Silica-Based Materialsfor CO2 Separation Membrane
C07-1219
M. Cabral da Costa Sousa (Sp), L.G. Santos, L.Schilinsy, K.R. de Aguiar, Fraunhofer Institutefor Manufacturing Technology and AdvancedMaterials IFAM, Bremen (Germany) et al.
Use of VUV light to tailor the SurfaceProperties and Improve Adhesion ofPDMS-Urethane based coatings onInorganic Substrates
C09-162
Laser, Plasmas and HybridNano-Technologies for SurfaceProcessing
M. Macías-Montero, N. Filipin, M. Alcaire, J.Parra, M. Oliva, A. Barranco, A.R.González-Elipe (Sp), A. Borrás,CSIC-Universidad de Sevilla (Spain)
Supported Composite and Hybrid1D Nanostructures Prepared byPlasma Deposition
C09-335ooral poster
F. Rey-García (Sp), F. Cambronero, C.Bao-Varela, Instituto de Ciencia de Materiales deAragón (ICMA-CSIC), Santiago de Compostela(Spain) et al.
Preparation of Metallic Coatings byLaser Ablation Processes
C09-479ooral poster
R. Lahoz (Sp), J. Siegel, A. Ruiz de la Cruz, J.Hernandez-Rueda, G.F. de la Fuente, J. Solis,CSIC, Zaragoza (Spain)
Laser-induced Periodic SurfaceStructures (LIPPS) upon Irradiation ofMetals with a Galvo-Scanned, HighRepetition Rate fs-Laser Beam
C09-493ooral poster
I. de Francisco (Sp), F. Rey, G.F. de la Fuente,CSIC - University de Zaragoza (Spain); C.Bao-Varela, Universidade de Santiago deCompostela (Spain); J.A. Bea, University ofZaragoza (Spain) et al.
Laser Synthesis of Al2O3/MOComposite Coatings with M=Mn, Co,Ca
C09-522ooral poster
65
Topic: C - Synthesis andProcessing
Postersession - On Display Tuesday through Thursday
J. Berger (Sp), A. Lasagni, Fraunhofer Institutefor Material and Beam Technology, Dresden(Germany) and Technische Universität Dresden(Germany); L. Müller-Meskamp, Y. Park, C.Fuchs, Technische Universität Dresden(Germany)
Laser Patterning of TransparentConducting Oxide Layers for OpticalApplications
C09-581ooral poster
V.V. Lennikov (Sp), L.C. Estepa, L.A. Angurel,G.F. de la Fuente, CSIC-Universidad of Zaragoza(Spain)
Laser Treatment of Large AreaCeramic Plates
C09-653
F. Lasserre (Sp), F. Mücklich, SaarlandUniversity, Saarbrücken (Germany); E.Ramos-Moore, Pontificia Universidad Catolicade Chile, Santiago (Chile) et al.
Laser Induced forward Transfer forthe Design of Electronic Noses
C09-719ooral poster
O. Bomati-Miguel (Sp), L. Soriano,Universidad Autonoma de Madrid (Spain); R.Lahoz, Universidad de Zaragoza (Spain); G.F.de la Fuente, Universidad de Zaragoza (Spain);A. Mayoral, Universidad de Zaragoza (Spain) etal.
Synthesis of Tungsten and BismuthBased-Nanoparticles by PulsedLaser Ablation in Liquid Media: Effectof the Process Variables
C09-769
D. Langheinrich (Sp), S. Eckhardt,Fraunhofer-Institut für Werkstoff- undStrahltechnik, Dresden (Germany); M. Broglia,Universidad Rio Cuarto (Argentina); D.Acevedo, Universidad Rio Cuarto (Argentina) etal.
Exploring the Limits of UV DirectLaser Interference Patterning of PETand PI
C09-810
T. Roch (Sp), J. Berger, A. Lasagni, FraunhoferInstitute for Material and Beam Technology,Dresden (Germany)
Simultaneous Double WavelengthDirect Laser Interference Patterning ofMetallic and Carbon Substrates
C09-827
J. Berger (Sp), N. Pistillo, A. Lasagni,Fraunhofer Institute for Material and BeamTechnology, Dresden (Germany)
Parallel Direct Laser Writing onCeramics Using a Micro Lens Array
C09-838
M. Ulmeanu, University of Bristol (UK)
Femtosecond Laser Initated LiquidAssisted Silicon Surface
C09-844ooral poster
A. Mettenbörger (Sp), S. Mathur, University ofCologne, Köln (Germany)
Plasma Deposition and Modificationof Semiconducting Thin Films forPhotoelectrochemical HydrogenProduction
C09-859ooral poster
K. Kheloufi (Sp), E.H. Amara, Centre forDevelopment of Advanced Technologies,Algiers (Algeria)
Numerical simulation of transient3-D temperature field and kerfformation in laser fusion cutting
C09-1195
T. Tischer (Sp), T.K. Claus, Karlsruhe Institutfür Technologie (Germany); C.Rodriguez-Emmenegger, Academy of Science ofthe Czech Republic, Prague (Czech Republic) etal.
Efficient and Modular SurfaceModification of Biopolymers viaThermal and Photochemical LigationTechniques
C11-108
Advanced Paper-BasedMaterials
C. Schäfer, M. Biesalski, M. Rehahn, M. Gallei(Sp), Technische Universität Darmstadt(Germany)
Paper-Supported Stimuli-ResponsiveOpal Films
C11-119
S. Kaur (Sp), E. Poix, M. Biesalski, R. Riedel, E.Ionescu, Technische Universität Darmstadt(Germany)
Biomorphic Preparation ofHigh-Surface-Area V8C7/SiCNanocomposites Using Paper- andWood-Based Templates
C11-130
M. Graf (Sp), M. Biesalski, TU Darmstadt(Germany)
Designing Microfluidic Channels onPaper-substrates UsingFiber-immobilized Polyvinyl AcetateCopolymers
C11-146
J. Dietz (Sp), M. Biesalski, H. Kröling, S.Schnabel, Technische Universität Darmstadt(Germany); J. Fleckenstein, N. Nubbo,Fraunhofer Institute for Structural Durability andSystem Reliability LBF, Darmstadt (Germany) etal.
Hydrophobic Fiber Surface Treatmentand Strength of Paper ReinforcedComposites
C11-214
S. Wendenburg (Sp), A. Böhm, F. Carstens, S.Schnabel, M. Biesalski, Technical UniversityDarmstadt (Germany)
Microfluidic Papers as Low-CostIntelligent Filters
C11-278
M. Jocher (Sp), M. Biesalski, TechnischeUniversität Darmstadt (Germany); S. Kleemann,Munich University of Applied Sciences,München (Germany)
Modulation of Mechanical PaperProperties by Photo-CrosslinkingCellulose Fibers within Paper-Sheets
C11-410
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Topic: D -Characterisation
Postersession - On Display Tuesday through Thursday
G. Arnau, European Organization for NuclearResearch (CERN), Geneva (Switzerland); A.T.Perez Fontenla (Sp), CERN/Vigo University,Genf (Switzerland)
Analysis of Dislocation Density byEBSD on Cu-OFE for CLIC Study
D04-52
EBSD and OrientationMicroscopy
D. Gärtner (Sp), S. Teichert,Ernst-Abbe-Fachhochschule Jena (Germany); E.Hennig, PI Ceramic GmbH, Lederhose(Germany)
Microstructural Investigation Basedon Electron Backscatter Diffraction of(Bi0,5Na0,5)0,85 Ba0,12 Sr0,03TiO3 Lead-Free Piezoelectric Ceramic
D04-295
F. Zeismann (Sp), T. Stein, A. Brückner-Foit,Universität Kassel (Germany); D. Goran, BrukerNano GmbH, Berlin (Germany); S. Haase, R.Erb, B. Seiler, M. Dost, ChemnitzerWerkstoffmechanik GmbH (Germany)
In-Situ Investigation of theDeformation of Armco Steel UsingEbsd and Digital Image Correlation
D04-1071
V. Shvartsman (Sp), D.C. Lupascu, UniversityDuisburg-Essen (Germany); W. Kleemann,University Duisburg-Essen (Germany); S.Kalinin, Oak Ridge National Laboratory (USA);J. Dec, University of Silesia, Katowice (Poland)
Polarization Dynamics of UniaxialSrxBa1-xNb2O6 Relaxors Probed atNanoscale
D06-268
Scanning Probe Techniques
H. Trivedi (Sp), V.V. Shvartsman, D.C.Lupascu, Universität Duisburg-Essen(Germany); R.C. Pullar, A.L. Kholkin,University of Aveiro (Portugal)
SPM Study of LocalizedMagnetoelectric Effect in BaTiO3based Bulk Multiferroic Composites
D06-289
T. Hahn (Sp), J. Kortus, TU Freiberg(Germany); R. Friedrich, ForschungszentrumJülich (Germany)
Charge and Spin Transfer at OrganicSemiconductor Interfaces - a Routeto Engineer Electronic and MagneticMaterial Properties
D06-319
D. Gobeljic (Sp), V.V. Shvartsman, UniversityDuisburg-Essen (Germany); C. Groh, W. Jo, J.Rödel, Technical University of Darmstadt(Germany); S. Kalinin, Center for NanophaseMaterials Science, Oak Ridge (USA) et al.
PFM Study of Local PiezoelectricProperties of Giant Strain Lead-FreeRelaxor-Ferroelectric CompositeCeramics
D06-416
H. Thai (Sp), J. Schröder, University ofDuisburg - Essen (Germany); M.-A. Keip,University of Stuttgart (Germany)
A Phase-Field Model forPiezoresponse Force MicroscopySimulation
D06-519
J.J.L. Mulders, D. Sudfeld (Sp), FEI ElectronOptics B. V., Eindhoven (Netherlands)
Prototyping of Cobalt MFM Tips withHigh Spatial Resolution UsingElectron Beam Induced Deposition
D06-922
O. Copie, P.-E. Janolin, B. Dkhil, I. Infante(Sp), CNRS-Ecole Centrale Paris, ChaterayMalabry (France); P. Boullay, A. Pautrat, U.Lüders, W. Prellier, Université de Caen, Basse(France) et al.
Ferroic Oxides Seen by the AFM:Applications to Thin Film Growthand Functional Characterization
D06-926
B. Sefer (Sp), R. Gaddam, R. Pederson, M.L.Antti, Luleå University of Technology(Sweden)
Study of the Alpha-Case Layer inTi–6Al–2Sn–4Zr–2Mo andTi–6Al–4V by Electron Probe MicroAnalysis
D06-1170
M. Alfreider (Sp), R. Tremi, MontanuniversitätLeoben (Austria); J. Jeong, S.H. Oh, PohangUniversity of Science and Technology (Korea);D. Kiener, Montanuniversität Leoben (Austria)
Deformation Mechanisms in SingleCrystalline Mg Studied by In-SituMicro-Compression Testing
D07-36ooral poster
Small Scale and in-situMechanical Testing
S. Gelbrich, R. Lange (Sp), TechnischeUniversität Chemnitz (Germany)
Non Destructive Measurement ofResidual Moisture in Cement BasedConstructions
D07-209
F. Di Gioacchino (Sp), W.J. Clegg, Universityof Cambridge (UK)
Mapping Deformation in MicropillarsD07-532ooral poster
K. Krüger (Sp), K. Seemann, H. Leiste, M.Stüber, S. Ulrich, Karlsruhe Institute ofTechnology (KIT), Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen(Germany)
Contactless Mechanical StressCharacterization Using the StressDependent Shift of the FerromagneticResonance Frequency ofFe-Co-Hf-N/Ti-N Multilayer Coatings
D07-609ooral poster
K. Srivastava (Sp), Karlsruhe Institute ofTechnology (Germany); C. Marichal, PaulScherrer Institut, Villigen PSI (Switzerland) andÉcole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne(Switzerland) et al.
On the Origin of Anomalous Slip inTungsten
D07-623ooral poster
C. Zambaldi (Sp), D. Raabe,Max-Planck-Institut für Eisenforschung GmbH,Düsseldorf (Germany); R. Sanchez, IMDEA,Madrid (Spain); C. Zehnder,Max-Planck-Institut für Eisenforschung GmbH,Düsseldorf (Germany) et al.
Slip and Twinning in MagnesiumDuring Indentation at Room andElevated Temperature
D07-740ooral poster
D. Mercier (Sp), C. Zambaldi,Max-Planck-Institut für Eisenforschung,Düsseldorf (Germany); Y. Su, P. Eisenlohr,M.A. Crimp, T.R. Bieler, Michigan StateUniversity, East Lansing (USA)
A MATLAB Graphical User Interfaceto AnalyzeSlip Transfer throughGrain Boundaries
D07-824
M. Krottenthaler (Sp), University ofErlangen-Nuremberg (Germany); K. Durst,Technical University Darmstadt (Germany); M.Göken, University of Erlangen-Nuremberg(Germany)
Demonstration of two NovelMethods for Residual StressMeasurement on Nial Bond Coats
D07-839ooral poster
A. Useinov (Sp), K. Kravchuk, I. Maslenikov,Technological Institute for Superhard andNovel Carbon Materials, Troitsk (RussianFederation)
Hardness Tomography byNanoindentation
D07-991
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Topic: D -Characterisation
Postersession - On Display Tuesday through Thursday
H. Pfaff (Sp), Agilent Technologies, Frankfurt(Germany); M. Sebastiani, R. Moscatelli,University TRE, Rome (Italy); T. Brandau, BraceGmbH, Karlstein am Main (Germany)
More than Being in the RightBallpark- Testing the MechanicalProperties of Microparticles
D07-1006
U.D. Hangen (Sp), Hysitron, Inc., Aachen(Germany); A. Richter, Technische HochschuleWildau (Germany)
Mechancial Properties of a PM2000ODS Alloy Tested at Temperaturesup to 700°C
D07-1043
K. Khalilova (Sp), N. Mamedov, AzerbaijanNational Academy of Sciences, Baku(Azerbaijan); Y. Shim, Osaka PrefectureUniversity (Japan); K. Wakita, Chiba Instituteof Technology (Japan)
Spectroscopic Ellipsometry Studies ofAs-Prepared and Annealed CdS:OThin Films
D09-220
Analytical Methods for ThinFilm Investigations
N. Gasimov (Sp), E. Mammadov, S. Babayev,I. Mammadova, N. Mamedov, AzerbaijanNational Academy of Sciences, Baku(Azerbaijan) et al.
Depolarization Effect ofRare-Earth-Doped Y2O3 Films inBlue and UV Spectral Range
D09-221
K. Khalilova (Sp), N. Gasimov, E. Mammadov,N. Mamedov, Azerbaijan National Academy ofSciences, Baku (Azerbaijan)
Ellipsometric Investigation of OpticalConstants of Caspian Seawater andCrude Oils from Different Sources
D09-222
R. Kakavandi (Sp), S.-A. Savu, University ofTuebingen, Tübingen (Germany); A. Caneschi,University of Florence, Sesto Fiorentino (Italy);M.B. Casu, University of Tuebingen, Tübingen(Germany)
Interface and Surfaces in OrganicRadical Thin Films Deposited onTiO2(110) Single Crystals: ElectronicStructure and ParamagneticCharacter
D09-243
F. Di Benedetto (Sp), M. Romanelli, S. Cinotti,A. De Luca, M.L. Foresti, A. Guerri, M. Innocenti,University of Florence, Firenze (Italy); F.D’Acapito, IOM-OGG @ ESRF (France); A.Lavacchi, ICCOM (Italy) et al.
Photovoltaic Semiconductors byRoom Temperature E–ALDProcedure: a XAS Study of CuxZnySzThin Films
D09-244
S. Cinotti, M.L. Foresti, A. Guerri, M. Innocenti,University of Florence, Firenze (Italy); F. Carlà,ESRF (France); R. Felici, ESRF (France); A.Lavacchi, ICCOM (Italy); G. Montegrossi, PCF,(Italy) et al.
An In-Situ and Ex situ SXRD andTEM Microscopy Study of CuxSz andCuxZnySz Thin Films
D09-245
R. Kakavandi (Sp), S. Abb, S.-A. Savu,University of Tuebingen, Tübingen (Germany);L. Sorace, M. Mannini, D. Rovai, A. Caneschi,University of Florence, Sesto Fiorentino (Italy)et al.
Organic Magnets on Metal OxideSurfaces: Thin Film Processes andParamagnetic Character
D09-313
I. Bencista, A. Comparini, M. Innocenti, F. DiBenedetto (Sp), Universita di Firenze (Italy); F.Borgatti, M. Cavallini, CNR Instituto per loStudio dei Materiali Nanostrutturati, Bologna(Italy)
Synthesis of Bismuth-BasedMaterials by Electrodeposition
D09-349
F. Di Benedetto (Sp), A. Giaccherini, S. Cinotti,A. Guerri, Universita di Firenze (Italy); G.Montegrossi, Instituto di Geoscienze eGeorisore CNR (Italy); A. Lavacchi, Instituto deiComposti Organometalli CNR (Italy) et al.
A Procedure to Analyze SXRD Dataof CuxSz and CuxZnySz Thin Films
D09-350
R. Gunder (Sp), S. Schorr, Helmholtz-ZentrumBerlin (Germany); S. Lopez-Marino, CatalonianInstitute of Energy Research (Spain); E.Saucedo, Catalonian Institute of EnergyResearch, (Spain)
Microstructural Analysis ofCu2ZnSnSe4 Thin Tilms by GrazingIncidence X-Ray Diffraction
D09-513
J. Marquardt (Sp), Freie Universität Berlin(Germany); S. Brunken, S. Schorr,Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin (Germany)
Microstructural Analysis andCompositional Examination ofCuInSe2 Thin Films by GrazingIncidence X-Ray Diffraction
D09-668
F. Balle (Sp), J. Magin, University ofKaiserslautern (Germany); A. Brodyanski,Institute for Surface and Thin Film AnalysisGmbH (IFOS), Kaiserslautern (Germany); K.A.Unocic, Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL)(USA)
Analysis of Welded Al/Ti Interfacesby EFTEM and HRTEM
D09-733
E. Hofmann (Sp), A. Warzecha, J. Zschetzsche,U. Füssel, Technische Universität Dresden(Germany); M. Türpe, Mahle Behr GmbH & Co.KG, Stuttgart (Germany)
Examination of Wetting Behaviouron Metallic Surfaces
D09-854
S. Wiedigen (Sp), E. Ronge, T. Kramer, C.Jooss, University of Göttingen (Germany); M.Feuchter, M. Kamlah, Karlsruhe Institute ofTechnology, Karslruhe (Germany)
Thermal Conductivity in PerovskiteMultilayer Systems
D09-966
J.-E. Brandenburg (Sp), L.A. Barrales-Mora, D.A.Molodov, RWTH Aachen University (Germany)
Migration of Coherent andIncoherent Twin Boundaries inAluminum
D10-141ooral poster
Unraveling the Mystery ofGrain Boundary Migrationand Grain Growth
D. Zöllner, Otto-von-Guericke-UniversityMagdeburg (Germany)
Topological Considerations of GrainMicrostructures in two Dimensions:Comparing Grain Boundary andTriple Junction Controlled GrainGrowth
D10-166ooral poster
D. Kupka (Sp), K. Hu, M. Ziehmer, E.T.Lilleodden, Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht(Germany)
The Influence of 3D StructuralCharacteristics on the MechanicalResponse of Nanoporous Gold
D10-363
R. Nath (Sp), A.K. Raychaudhuri, S. N. BoseNational Centre for Basic Sciences, Kolkata(India)
Bipolar Control of Non-LinearTransport in NanostructuredFunctional Perovskite Film by anElectric Double Layer Gate
D10-382
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Topic: D -Characterisation
Topic: E - Modelling andSimulation
Postersession - On Display Tuesday through Thursday
S. Wang (Sp), T. Singh, University ofCologne, Köln (Germany); N. Aslam, S.Eifert-Hoffmann, Peter Grünberg Institute, Jülich(Germany); S. Mathur, University of Cologne,Köln (Germany)
Atomic Layer Deposition ofNanometric Thin Films of VOx forResistive Switching Applications
D10-451
A. Sasinska, Universität Köln (Germany)
Atomic Layer Deposition of TiO2and its Functionalization for SolarWater Splitting Applications
D10-620
M. Syha, W. Augustin, D. Weygand (Sp),Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (Germany);P. Gumbsch, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology(Germany) and Fraunhofer IWM, Freiburg(Germany) et al.
Modelling of Grain Growth in SrTiO3Based on Three DimensionalMicrostructures Obtained by TimeResolved X-Ray Diffraction ContrastTomography
D10-621
Ö. Senol (Sp), T. Singh, S. Wang, A. Sasinska,S. Mathur, Universität Köln (Germany)
Atomic Layer Deposition of MetalOxide for Perovskite-Based HybridSolar Cells with High Efficiency
D10-622
C. Mießen (Sp), L. Barrales-Mora, G. Gottstein,RWTH Aachen (Germany)
A Massively Parallel 2D Level SetApproach for the Modelling ofAnisotropic Grain Growth inPolycrystalline Materials
D10-675oral poster
C. Brandl (Sp), Karlsruher Institut fürTechnologie (Germany); D. Perez, Los AlamosNational Laboratory (USA); T.C. Germann, LosAlamos National Laboratory, (USA)
Grain Boundary Dynamics fromAtomistic Simulations
D10-985oral poster
S. Schrof (Sp), Charité - UniversitätsmedizinBerlin (Germany); P. Varga, K. Raum, CharitéUniversitätsmedizin, Berlin (Germany); L.Galvis, A. Masic, Max Planck Institute ofColloids and Interfaces, Potsdam (Germany)
Raman 3D Orientation Map ofCollagen in Human OsteonalLamellae
D12-666oral poster
Multiscale Structure-FunctionalCharacterization and Modelingof MusculoskeletalMineralized Tissues
E.L. Bortel (Sp), P. Fratzl, Max Planck Instituteof Colloids and Interfaces, Golm (Germany); G.Duda, P. Zaslansky, CharitéUniversitätsmedizin, Berlin (Germany) et al.
Bone Patterning during PostnatalLong-Bone Maturation in Mice: A3D Histological Study
D12-817oral poster
Multiscale Structure-FunctionalCharacterization and Modelingof MusculoskeletalMineralized Tissues
L. Weber (Sp), M. Langer, Créatis, Université deLyon, Grenoble (France); P. Cloetens, EuropeanSynchrotron Radiation Facility (ESRF),Grenoble (France); A. Pacureanu, UppsalaUniversity (Sweden) et al.
In-Line Phase Nano-Tomography ofHuman Femoral Bone inOsteoporosis and Osteoarthritis
D12-888
S. Bernard, Q. Grimal (Sp), P. Laugier,Sorbonne Universités, UPMC Univ Paris 06,Paris (France)
Resonant Ultrasound Spectroscopyto Measure Millimeter-SizeViscoelastic Samples. Application toElastic Characterization of CorticalBone
D12-909oral poster
J.-B. Forien (Sp), Charité - UniversitätsmedizinBerlin (Germany); C. Fleck, TechnischeUniversität Berlin (Germany); P. Fratzl,Max-Planck Insitute of Colloids and Interfaces,Potsdam (Germany) et al.
Mapping Internal Mineral Strains inHuman Dentine under Tension:X-Ray Diffraction Insights into theContribution of the MineralNano-Particles to the Load-BearingCapacity of Tooth Tissue
D12-948oral poster
M. Matsukawa (Sp), Y. Imoto, R. Tsubota, M.Kawabe, Doshisha University, Kyotanabe(Japan)
Application of Micro BrillouinScattering to Evaluate HypersonicWave Velocity in Bone
D12-961
A. Pacureanu (Sp), Uppsala University(Sweden); P. Dong, Univeriste Lyon (France);C. Olivier, Univeriste Lyon (France); M. Langer,Univeriste Lyon (France) et al.
Characterization of the BoneLacuno-Canalicular Network inOsteoporosis from SynchrotronRadiation Microtomography Images
D12-1044
M. Hampl (Sp), R. Schmid-Fetzer, ClausthalUniversity of Technology, Clausthal-Zellerfeld(Germany)
Thermodynamic Description of Ti-Oand Ti-C Systems with Extension tothe Ti-O-C Ternary System
E02-187
ComputationalThermodynamics and Kinetics
A. Kozlov (Sp), J. Gröbner, R. Schmid-Fetzer,Technical University of Clausthal,Clausthal-Zellerfeld (Germany)
Phase Formation in Mg-Sn-Ca-CeQuaternary Alloys
E02-188
O. Shchyglo (Sp), E. Borukhovich, P. Engels,A. Monas, I. Steinbach, Ruhr University ofBochum (Germany)
OpenPhase - The Open SourcePhase Field Simulation Library
E02-376
M. Tegeler (Sp), O. Shchyglo, A. Monas, I.Steinbach, Ruhr-Universität Bochum(Germany); G. Sutmann, ForschungszentrumJülich (Germany) and Ruhr-UniversitätBochum (Germany)
Efficient Parallelization of the PhaseField Simulation Library OpenPhasefor Massively Parallel Computers
E02-665
M. Akdere (Sp), P. Jungbecker, G. Seide, T.Gries, RWTH Aachen University (Germany)
“ITA Fiber Module – From FluidSimulations to Fiber Movement”
E02-735
Q. Wang (Sp), D. Li, L. Jia, B. Hou, D. Sun, J.Wang, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Taiyuan(China)
Reaction of Laser Ablated Be Atomswith H2S: Infrared Spectra andDensity Functional Calculations ofHBeSH and HBeSBeH
E02-778
S. Khilkov (Sp), Moscow Institute of Physicsand Technology, Dolgoprudny, MoscowRegion (Russian Federation); A. Ivanov,Keldysh Institute of Applied Mathematics,Moscow (Russian Federation)
Numerical Simulation of theSuperparamagnetics ResonantProperties
E02-1034
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Topic: E - Modelling andSimulation
Postersession - On Display Tuesday through Thursday
E. Serrano (Sp), D.V. Jaramillo, F. Juárez,Centro de Ivestigacion e InnovacionTechnologica (CIITEC), (Mexico)
A Computational Analysis of aMOCVD Process for the Growth ofGaN Nanowires Using GaCl3 andNH3
E03-4
Multi-scale Multi-PhysicsModelling for Nanomaterialsand Systems by Design
P. Zahn (Sp), S. Gemming, Helmholtz-ZentrumDresden-Rossendorf (Germany)
Spin Nernst Angle: Definition andQualitative Estimation for Cu Alloys
E03-457
A. Kubo (Sp), Y. Umeno, The University ofTokyo (Japan)
Development of Interatomic Potentialfor Nd2Fe14B and Analysis ofInterface Property
E03-477
F. Sacconi (Sp), S. Bellocchio, Tiberlab srl,Rom (Italy)
A Multiscale Open Source SoftwareEnvironment for the Simulation ofElectronic and OptoelectronicDevices
E03-517
E. O‘Reilly (Sp), University College Cork(Ireland); M. Caro, University College Cork(Ireland); S. Schulz, University College Cork,(Ireland)
Multiscale Models for III-NHeterostructures
E03-780
M. Diehl (Sp), C. Cem Tasan, D. Yan, P.Shanthraj, F. Roters, D. Raabe,Max-Planck-Institut für Eisenforschung,Düsseldorf (Germany)
Stress and Strain Partitioning inMulti-Phase Alloys Analyzed by FullField Crystal Plasticity Simulationsand In-Situ Experiments
E04-25
Advanced Continuum Models:Modelling, Identification,Validation, Application
L. Pedesseau, Universite Europeene de Bretagne,Rennes (France); C. Katan, Institut des SciencesChimiques de Rennes CNRS (France); J. Even(Sp), Universite Europeene de Bretagne, Rennes(France)
General Approach of Non-LinearElectro-Elastic Coupling, IncludingSymmetry Analysis and DFTCalculations in Semiconductors andNanostructures
E04-173
M. Senn (Sp), C. Eberl, Fraunhofer Institute forMechanics of Materials, Freiburg (Germany)
Optimizing the Process Parametersof a Phenomenological DrawBending Model for MinimumSpring-Back
E04-422
M. Fleck (Sp), M. Lautenschläger, D.Pilipenko, H. Emmerich, Universität Bayreuth(Germany)
On the Propagation of two enPassent Cracks upon MutualInteraction: A Phase Field Study
E04-495
S. Gorelova (Sp), K. Schneider, G. Heinrich,Leibniz-Institute of Polymer Research Dresden e.V. (Germany)
Constitutive Modeling of ElastomerBehavior under Multi-Axial LoadConditions
E04-963
M. Hofstätter (Sp), R. Danzer, University ofLeoben (Austria); P. Supancic, Material ScienceLeoben (Austria)
Mechanical Stress-ModulatedConductivity in ZnO VaristorCeramics
E04-967
S. Künne, Otto Junker GmbH,Simmerath-Lammersdorf (Germany)
Optimizing the Annealing of Copperand Copper Alloys in a StripFlotation Furnace by Means of aCombined Process and MaterialModel
E05-16
Atomistic Simulations ofMaterials for Energy
D. Ködderitzsch (Sp), K. Chadova, M.Seemann, S. Mankovsky, H. Ebert, LMUMunich, München (Germany)
Spin-Orbit Torques fromFirst-Principles Relativistic KKR
E05-366
S. Manzhos (Sp), F. Legrain, O.I. Malyi,National University of Singapore (Singapore)
Making Si Work for Post-Li Storage:Al Doping Improves InsertionThermodynamics of Li, Na, and Mg
E05-369
M.I. Ziane (Sp), H. Bennacer, Z. Bensaad, M.Hadjab, B. Labdelli, University Djillali Liabes ofSidi Bel Abbes (Algeria)
Theoretical Investigation on theStructural and Electronic Properties ofInxGa1-xAs, InxGa1-xN andInNyAs1-y Ternary Compounds andInxGa1-xNyAs1-y QuaternaryAlloys: An mBJ Study
E05-377
O. Salawu (Sp), L. Gan, U. Schwingenschlogl,King Abdullah University of Science andTechnology, Thuwal (Saudi Arabia)
Electronic Structure and VacancyFormation in La_(1-x)B_(x)CoO_3.B=Mg,Ca,Ba x=0,0.25
E05-388
O. Salawu (Sp), L. Gan, U. Schwingenschlogl,King Abdullah University of Science andTechnology, Thuwal (Saudi Arabia)
Role of Strain and Sr-Doping for theAnisotropic Oxygen Difusion inLaMnO3
E05-389
M. Hadjab (Sp), M. Zergoug, Welding andNDT Research Center (CSC), Algiers (Algeria);M.I. Ziane, University of Djillali Liabes(Algeria); H. Abid, University of Djillali Liabes(Algeria) et al.
Ab Initio Investigation of theStructural and Electronic Properties ofZinc-Blende Binaries III-Antimony
E05-407
A. Stegmüller (Sp), R. Tonner,Philipps-University Marburg (Germany)
Peculiar Reactivity and LigandDesign: Quantum-ChemicalInvestigation of Group 15 EpitaxyPrecursors
E05-611
A. Stegmüller, R. Tonner (Sp),Philipps-Universität Marburg (Germany)
Decomposition Pathways of GaPPrecursors under MOVPE Conditions– a Quantum Chemical Study
E05-624
P. Boulet (Sp), Aix-Marseille University(France); H. Balout, M.-C. Record, Aix-MarseilleUniversity (France)
Thermoelectric Properties of StrainedBulk Mg2Si Investigated by Ab Initioand Semi-Classical Methods
E05-640
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Topic: E - Modelling andSimulation
Postersession - On Display Tuesday through Thursday
C. Stihl (Sp), P. Vladimirov, Karlsruhe Instituteof Technology, Linkenheim-Hochstetten(Germany)
Modelling Hydrogen Ad- andDesorption onBeryllium-(0001)-Surface
E05-959
Y.C. Crespo Hernandez (Sp), N. Seriani,International Center for Theoretical Physics,Trieste (Italy)
Electronic and Magnetic Properties ofAlpha-MnO2 from ab InitioCalculations
E05-960
D. Di Stefano (Sp), M. Mrovec, C. Elsaesser,Fraunhofer IWM, Freiburg (Germany); R.Nazarov, Lawrence Livermore NationalLaboratory (USA); T. Hickel,Max-Planck-Institut für Eisenforschung GmbH,Düsseldorf (Germany)
Theoretical Study of HydrogenInteraction with TiC Nano-Particles inIron
E06-85
Atomistic Origin of Ductility
C. Hüter (Sp), F. Twiste, R. Spatschek, J.Neugebauer, Max-Planck-Institut fürEisenforschung GmbH, Düsseldorf (Germany);E.A. Brener, Research Center Jülich (Germany)
The Influence of Short Range Forceson Melting along Grain Boundaries
E06-492
P. Kwasniak (Sp), P. Spiewak, H. Garbacz, K.J.Kurzydlowski, Warsaw University ofTechnology (Poland)
Plasticity of Hexagonal Systems: SplitSlip Modes and Inverse PeierlsRelation in Alpha Ti
E06-524
Z. Pei (Sp), L.-F. Zhu, M. Friak, S. Sandlöbes,S. Zäfferer, B. Svendsen, D. Raabe, J.Neugebauer, Max-Planck-Institut fürEisenforschung GmbH, Düsseldorf (Germany)
Ab Initio Study of Stacking FaultEnergies in Mg Alloys
E06-568
M. Friak (Sp), Academy of Sciences of theCzech Republic, Düsseldorf (Czech Republic);L.-Z. Zhu, A. Dick, A. Udyansky, J.Neugebauer, Max-Planck-Institut fürEisenforschung, Düsseldorf (Germany)
Quantum-Mechanical Study ofEutectic Ti-Fe Alloys
E06-722
W.A. Counts, Max-Planck Institut fürEisenforschung GmbH, Düsseldorf (Germany);M. Friak (Sp), Academy of Sciences of theCzech Republic, Düsseldorf (Czech Republic) etal.
Identification of FundamentalMaterials-Design Limits in DuctileUltra Light-Weight Mg-Li Alloys viaQuantum-Mechanical Calculations
E06-855
Z. Pei (Sp), Max-Planck-Institut fürEisenforschung GmbH, Düsseldorf (Germany)and RWTH Aachen University (Germany) et al.
Correlations between the Ductility inHexagonal Mg Alloys and MaterialsParameters of Elemental Solutes
E06-889
D. Ma (Sp), Max-Planck Institute for IronResearch GmbH, Düsseldorf (Germany); M.Friak, Insitute of Physics of Materials Academyof Sciences of the Czech Republic (CzechRepublic) et al.
Ab-Initio Description of bcc Mg-LiSolid Solution
E06-1037
K. Faber (Sp), F. Badaczewski, B. Smarsly,Justus-Liebig-University Giessen, Gießen(Germany); M. Oschatz, G. Mondin, W. Nickel,S. Kaskel, University of Technology, Dresden(Germany)
Analysis of the CarbonMicrostructure of SiliconCarbide-Derived Carbons byWide-Angle X-Ray Scattering
E08-525
Atomistic to MesoscaleModelling andCharacterization of Materialsfor Energy Applications
S. Khalil (Sp), T. Allen, A. El-Azab, Universityof Wisconsin–Madison (USA)
Off-Stoichiometric Cluster DynamicsModeling of Defects in UO2
E08-636
M.H. Braga (Sp), University of Porto(Portugal); , R. Frias, University of Porto(Portugal); A. Dębski, W.Gąsior, Polish Academy of Sciences,Krakow (Poland)
Li-Si Phase Diagram: Enthalpy ofMixing, Thermodynamic Stability,and Coherent Assessment
E08-784
M.H. Braga (Sp), University of Porto(Portugal); R.R. de Avillez, PontifíciaUniversidade Católica, Rio de Janeiro (Brazil)
The Cu-Li-Mg-H System: Li-Mg andCu-Li-Mg ThermodynamicAssessments
E08-898
S. Khilkov (Sp), Moscow Institute of Physicsand Technology, Dolgoprudny, MoscowRegion (Russian Federation); A.L. Bondareva,G.I. Zmievskaya, M.V. Keldysh, Institute ofApplied Mathematics, Moscow (RussianFederation)
Stochastic Simulation of theNanostructures Formation under IonImplantation
E09-936
Modelling Material Behaviour,Degradation and Reliability ofAdvanced Ceramics
J. Ismail (Sp), F. Zairi, M. Nait-Abdelaziz,University of Zakho (Iraq); Z. Azari, UniversityPaul Verlaine of Metz (France)
Investigation of Damage in GlassSubjected to Static Indentation UsingContinuum Damage Mechanics
E09-1196
S. van der Zwaag, H. Chen (Sp), DelftUniversity of Technology (Netherlands)
Predicting The Effect of Mn, Mo, Ni,and Si on the Bainitic Stasis
E10-58ooral poster
Microstructural Evolution -Experiments and Modelling
M. Tränkner (Sp), D. Pusch, C. Leyens,Technische Universität Dresden (Germany)
Evolution of Micro Porosity inConventional Investment Casting ofIN738LC
E10-256ooral poster
D. Sukhov, All-Russia Institute of Light Alloys,Moskau (Russian Federation)
Application of a MathematicalModel for Investigation of the Effectof PREP Process Variables on Sizeand Structure of Ti-Alloy Powders
E10-364ooral poster
N. Ellendt (Sp), K. Sacchin, N. Ciftci, V.Uhlenwinkel, University of Bremen (Germany)
Solidification of Single Particles underCombined Cooling Conditions
E10-564ooral poster
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Topic: E - Modelling andSimulation
Topic: F - Biomaterials
Postersession - On Display Tuesday through Thursday
M. Kühbach (Sp), O. Sukhopar, L.A.Barrales-Mora, RWTH Aachen (Germany)
Investigation of Orientation Gradientsin Aluminum Alloys and TheirApplication in Computer Simulationsof Recrystallization
E10-800oral poster
D. Ferdian, C. Josse, Y. Thebault, B. Malard, J.Lacaze (Sp), University of Toulouse, ToulouseCedex (France); N. Patrick, CNES, Toulouse(France); N. Gey, Universite de Lorraine, Metz(France) et al.
Chinese Script Versus Plate-LikePrecipitation of Beta-Al9Fe2Si2Phase in an Al-1Fe-6.5Si Alloy
E10-812oral poster
A. Kopp (Sp), T. Bernthaler, Aalen University(Germany); D. Schmid, DSeTec GmbH & Co.KG, München (Germany); G. Schneider, AalenUniversity (Germany); R. Stabenow, GESensing & Inspection Technologies GmbH,Ahrensburg (Germany)
Investigation of PhaseTransformations in Steel Using FastIn-Situ X-Ray Diffraction (iXRD)
E10-863oral poster
S. El Shawish (Sp), L. Cizelj, Jo ef StefanInstitute, Ljubljana (Slovenia)
Validation of the Crystal PlasticityFinite Element Model Using the EBSDMeasurements of Lattice Orientations
E10-998oral poster
P. Schloth (Sp), EPFL, Lausanne (Switzerland);A. Deschamps, INP Grenoble (France); F. DeGeuser, INP Grenoble (France); J. Repper, PSI(Switzerland); A. Menzel, Swiss Light Source(Switzerland) et al.
Quench-Induced Precipitation in theHeat Treatable 7449 AluminiumAlloy: Quantitative Characterisationand Modelling
E10-1049oral poster
A. Stukowski (Sp), K. Albe, TechnicalUniversity of Darmstadt (Germany)
Plasticity of Nanostructured Metalsand New Computational Tools toStudy Atomic-Scale Mechanisms
E11-287
Plasticity of MetalNanostructures: Insights fromExperiments, Simulations andModelling
M. Stricker (Sp), D. Weygand, KarlsruheInstitute of Technology KIT (Germany)
The Influence of InteractingDislocation Densities on theMechanical Response Due to GlissileReactions from Discrete DislocationDynamics Simulations
E11-310
J. Rezaei Mianroodi (Sp), B. Svendsen, RWTHAachen (Germany)
Molecular Dynamics and PhaseField Modelling of Dislocation Glide,Dissociation and Twinning in FCCSystems
E11-337
C. Braun (Sp), R. Birringer, Saarland University,Saarbrücken (Germany)
A Comparative Study of theMechanical Behavior ofNanocrystalline Metals and BulkMetallic Glasses Using ShearCompression Specimen
E11-347
I. Bernstein (Sp), H. Riesch-Oppermann, O.Kraft, R. Schwaiger, Karlsruhe Institute ofTechnology, Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen(Germany)
Study of Size Effects and LoadRelaxation in Ni by Nanoindentation
E11-776
H.A. Dehghanian (Sp), Islamic Azad UniversityNajafabad Branch, Fooladshahr, Esfahan (Iran);N. Hosseinabadi, Tarbiat Modares University(Iran); B. Shahriari Nogorani, Malek AshtarUniversity, (Iran)
Preparation of Titanium OxideCoating Using Micro Arc Oxidation(MAO) and its BiocompatibilityCharacterizations
F01-9
Bio-Interfaces and Coatings
M. Vieira Nascimento (Sp), Fraunhofer Institutefor Manufacturing Technology and AdvancedMaterials IFAM, Bremen (Germany); Y.R.Corrales, State University of São Paulo (Brazil)et al.
Polymer Multifunctional SurfaceFunctionalization with ZnO Particlesand Peptides
F01-202
Y. Corrales Urena (Sp), Fraunhofer Institute forManufacturing Technology and AdvancedMaterials IFAM, Bremen (Germany); M.Szardenings, Institute for Cell Therapy andImmunology IZI, Leipzig (Germany) et al.
A Novel Surface Modification ofPolymeric Materials by EnzymaticTreatment for BiocompatibilityImprovement
F01-204oral poster
K. Rossi de Aguiar (Sp), Fraunhofer Institute forManufacturing Technology and AdvancedMaterials IFAM, Bremen (Germany) andUniversity of São Paulo, Sao Carlos (Brazil) etal.
Urethanes-PDMS DerivativesBiomimetic Coatings for Ti-Al-VAlloy and SS 316L Surfaces forBiomedical Applications
F01-230
C. Lüdecke (Sp), Friedrich Schiller UniversityJena (Germany); M. Roth, Hans Knöll Institute(HKI), Jena (Germany); J. Bossert, K.D. Jandt,Friedrich Schiller University Jena (Germany)
How Titanium SurfaceNanoroughness Reduces Adhesionof Escherichia coli andStaphylococcus Aureus
F01-488oral poster
J. Gilabert (Sp), S. Borrós, Institut Químic deSarrià-Universitat Ramon llull, Barcelona(Spain)
New Selectively Bioactive SurfacesFabricated by PECVD
F01-606
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Topic: F - Biomaterials
Postersession - On Display Tuesday through Thursday
I. Gonzalo-Juan (Sp), D.U. Tulyaganov,Technical University Darmstadt (Germany);J.M.F. Ferreira, University of Aveiro (Portugal);R. Riedel, Technical University Darmstadt(Germany)
Synthesis and ElectroconductedAssembly of BioactiveGlass-Organic Hybrids for BoneRegeneration
F01-856ooral poster
M. König (Sp), H. Scheerer, G. Andersohn, M.Oechsner, Technical University of Darmstadt(Germany); S. Lüers, M. Laub, MorphoplantGmbH, Bochum (Germany)
Creation of an Optimized PEEKImplant Surface by PVD TitaniumCoating and Corrosive EtchingTechnology for EnhechedOsseointegration
F01-895
M. Lepoitevin (Sp), J. Janot, S. Balme, InstitutEuropéen des Membranes UniversitéMontpellier 2 (France); F. Picaud,Nanomedecine Lab Université Franche-Comte(France) et al.
Controlling Potassium Selectivity andProton Blocking by Gramicidin aConfined Inside Track-EtchedMembrane
F01-914
R. Gralla (Sp), Karlsruhe Institute ofTechnology, Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen(Germany); S. Schiller, Freiburg Insitute forAdvanced Studies (Germany) et al.
Impact of Substrate Extensibility onHematopoietic Stem Cells
F01-1005
R. Surmenev (Sp), M. Surmeneva, A. Ivanova,I. Grubova, A. Sharonova, T.Mukhametkaliyev, National Research TomskPolytechnic University (Russian Federation); O.Prymak, M. Epple, University ofDuisburg-Essen (Germany)
Nanostructured RF-MagnetronSputter DepositedCalcium-Phosphate-Based Coatingsfor Medical Implants
F01-1050ooral poster
Q. Li (Sp), J. Li, G. Wei, L.C. Ciacchi, Universityof Bremen (Germany)
Label-Free Determination of DNA,Protein and Mercury Ions withSingle-Molecule Force Spectroscopy
F01-1107
J. Li (Sp), Q. Li, G. Wei, University of Bremen(Germany); J. Wang, X. Zhao, Z. Su, Universityof Chemical Technology, Beijing (China)
Functional Graphene-PolymerNanohybrids: Synthesis,Characterization and Applications
F01-1111
M. Shoaib (Sp), H.M. Al-Swaidan, King SaudUniversity, Riyadh (Saudi Arabia)
Effect of Reaction Vessel Pressure onthe Preparation of Activated Carbonfrom Saudi Date Tree Fronds (AgroWaste) by Physical ActivationMethod.
F03-10
Biomaterials Applications
Q. Peng (Sp), B. Friedrich, RWTH AachenUniversity (Germany)
Porous Titanium Filters FabricatedUsing Powder Metallurgy Technique
F03-29
Y. Zheng, Peking University, Beijing (China)
Realizing the Uniform andAccelerated Biodegradation of Ironwith Two Strategies - Composite andSurface Patterning
F03-39ooral poster
X. Wang (Sp), H. Peng, Beijing JiaotongUniversity (China)
Monitoring Cellular OxygenGradients and Metabolic ResponsesBased on PtTFPP NPs byTime-Resolved Fluorometry
F03-195
E. Dönmez, University Istanbul (Turkey); E.Dönmez, University Istanbul (Turkey); A. Erkal,Dumlupinar University, Kutahya (Turkey); A.Erkal, Dumlupinar University, Kuthaya(Turkey) et al.
Cell Behaviour on Graphene OxideModified Titanium Surfaces
F03-409
E. Boccardi (Sp), A. Philippart,Friedrich-Alexander UniversitätErlangen-Nürnberg (Germany); C.Vitale-Brovarone, Politecnico di Torino (Italy);A.R. Boccaccini, Friedrich-Alexander UniversitätErlangen-Nürnberg (Germany)
Comparative Characterization ofThree-Dimensional Bioglass®-BasedScaffolds Developed Via Replicationof Natural Marine Sponges andSynthetic Polymer Foams
F03-499
P. Eslami (Sp), G. Baldi, V. Faso, Ce.Ri.ColResearch Center of Colorobbi italia, Vinci,Florence (Italy)
Design, Synthesis andCharacterization of NovelBioglass-Ceramic by Sol-Gel Methodas a Coating for Medical Application
F03-501
M.S. Siribbal (Sp), L. Wortmann, K. Arroub, S.Mathur, University of Cologne, Köln(Germany)
Synthesis of Nano Carrier Gd2O3Hollow Spheres (GOHSs) forMagnetic Resonance Imaging andCancer Therapy
F03-538
S. Myslicki (Sp), F. Walther, TU DortmundUniversity (Germany); T. Vallée, B. Mayer,Fraunhofer Institute for ManufacturingTechnology and Advanced Materials (IFAM),Bremen (Germany)
Anisotropic Fatigue Behaviour ofBeech Wood and AdhesivelyBonded Beech Wood Joints
F03-626ooral poster
F. Ren (Sp), G. de Vicente Lucas, Z. Zhang,M.C. Lensen, Technische Universität Berlin(Germany)
Genipin-Crosslinked Chitosan/AuNanocomposite Hydrogels forCancer Treatment Applications
F03-673
S. Ray (Sp), Justus Liebig University, Gießen(Germany); U. Thormann, University HospitalGiessen-Marburg GmbH and Justus LiebigUniversity, Gießen; U. Sommer, T. Rehling,Justus Liebig University, Gießen et al.
Low Doses of Proteasome Inhibitor,Bortezomib Stimulates BoneFormation in NonmyelomatousBone Invivo
F03-693
S. Seuss, A.R. Boccaccini (Sp), University ofErlangen-Nürnberg (Germany)
Electrophoretic Deposition of PEEKComposite Coatings for BiomedicalApplications
F03-787ooral poster
I. Marco (Sp), O. Van der Biest, KU Leuven(Belgium); F. Feyerabend, R. Willumeit,Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht (Germany)
Comparison of the DegradationBehaviour of Binary Mg-Ag andMg-Gd Alloys in PBS and DMEM
F03-802
E. Hernanz (Sp), M. Matsukawa, H. Tsuneda,M. Okino, Doshisha University, Kyotanabe(Japan); T. Yanagitani, Nagoya Instiitute ofTechnology (Japan); K. Mizuno, University ofTokyo (Japan)
Ultrasonically Induced ElectricalPotentials in Bone
F03-975ooral poster
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Topic: F - Biomaterials
Postersession - On Display Tuesday through Thursday
L. Silies (Sp), A. Brunsen, TechnischeUniversität Darmstadt (Germany)
Enhancing Control on PolymerFunctionalization of MesoporousThin Silica Films and its Effect onCharged Molecular Transport
F05-344ooral poster
SPP 1569 Generation ofMultifunctional InorganicMaterials by Molecular Bionics
L.A. Fernando (Sp), L.J. Diaz, University of thePhilippines-Diliman, Quezon City(Philippines)
Bench Scale Synthesis of Chitin fromPhilippine Blue Swimming Crab(Portunus Pelagicus)
F05-487ooral poster
S. Jandrey (Sp), G. Seide, T. Gries, RWTHAachen University (Germany)
Biomimetics in Man-made FiberTechnology: Opportunities,Challenges and Fields of Application
F05-897ooral poster
S.M. Nikoo, F. Moztarzadeh, A. Hooshafza, Y.Ganji (Sp), Amirkabir University ofTechnology, Tehran (Iran)
Design of Three-DimensionalLigament Scaffolds with Controlledand Interconnected Micro-PorousStructures Using an EmulsionFreezing/Freeze-Drying Technique
F07-62
Biomaterials for TissueEngineering
B. Lukasiewicz (Sp), P. Basnett, I. Roy,University of Westminster, London (UK)
Polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHAs) andtheir Application in Coronary StentDevelopment
F07-404
A. S. Parlakyigit, Istanbul Technical Universityand Istanbul Medeniyet University, Istanbul,Turkey; M. Gokce, C. Ergun, Istanbul TechnicalUniversity, Istanbul, Turkey
Fabrication and Characterization ofFe3O4, Y3Fe5O12 BasedMulticomponent Nano Particles forBiomedical Imaging Applications
F07-413
M. Giacomini Schardosim (Sp), INPT -ENSIACET, Toulouse (France); G. Soares, R.Hubler, GEPSI-LMN, Porto Alegre (Brazil); J.Soulié, D. Poquillon, C. Rey, C. Combes,University of Toulouse (France)
Preparation and Properties ofPorous PLGA-bioactive ParticlesComposite Scaffolds for Bone TissueEngineering
F07-677
L.d.R. Lizarraga Valderrama (Sp), I. Roy,University of Westminster, London (UK)
Nerve Tissue Engineering UsingBlends of Polyhydroxyalkanoates
F07-805
E.A. Aguilar-Reyes, C.A. Leon-Patirio, V.I.Macías-Andrés (Sp), Universidad Michoacanade San Nicolás de Hidalgo, Morelia,Michoacán (Mexico)
Sintering and CrystallizationBehavior of 45S5 Bioactive GlassFoams
F07-1011
B. Panchal (Sp), I. Roy, University ofWestminster, London (UK); J. Knowles,University College London (UK)
Production ofPolyhydroxyalkanoates byPseudomonas Mendocina and TheirUse in Dental Applications
F07-1045
B. Torger, D. Vehlow, B. Urban, D. Appelhans,M. Müller (Sp), Leibniz Institute of PolymerResearch Dresden (Germany); B. Woltmann, U.Hempel, Technische Universität Dresden(Germany)
Bone Therapeutic Drug ReleasingPolyelectrolyte Complex Coatings
F10-31ooral poster
Materials for Bone TissueRegeneration
M. Goldberg (Sp), V.V. Smirnov, O.S.Antonova, M.R. Kasimova, L.I. Shvorneva,S.M. Barinov, Baikov Institute of Metallurgyand Materials Science of the Russian Academyof Sciences, Moskau (Russian Federation)
Bioceramic Materials in the CalciumPhosphate-Magnesium PhosphateSystem
F10-87ooral poster
M. Göttlicher (Sp), M. Rohnke, J. Janek,Justus-Liebig-University, Gießen (Germany); A.Helth, A. Gebert, J. Eckert, Leibniz Institute forSolid State and Materials Research, Dresden(Germany)
Electrochemically Assisted RFPlasma Oxidation for the ControlledSurface Modification of Ti-40NbImplants
F10-320ooral poster
V. Kauschke (Sp), Justus-Liebig-University,Gießen (Germany); A. Helth, Leibniz Institutefor Solid State and Materials Research Dresden(Germany); O. Dakischew,Justus-Liebig-University, Gießen (Germany) etal.
Effects of New Titanium Alloys onProliferation and Differentiation ofOsteoblast Precursors in Vitro
F10-708ooral poster
C. Cheng (Sp), L. Pan, A.Dimitrakopoulou-Strauss, German CancerResearch Center, Heidelberg (Germany); V. Alt,U. Thormann, R. Schnettler, University HospitalGiessen-Marburg GmbH (Germany)
Evaluation of Bone Defect Healing inNormal and Osteoporotic Rats:Functional Assessment withDynamic PET-CT (dPET-CT) UsingF-18-Deoxyglucose (FDG) andF-18-Fluoride
F10-866ooral poster
D. Weisweiler (Sp), T. El Khassawna, W.Böcker, L. Schroeter, R. Schnettler, C. Heiß,Justus-Liebig-Universität Gießen, Giessen(Germany)
Comparison of In Vivo and Ex VivoMeasurement of Bone DensityParameter by Dual X-RayAbsorptiometry in Sheep Model ofOsteoporosis
F10-919ooral poster
Y. Nagatani (Sp), Kobe City College ofTechnology (Japan); T. Saeki, SDNCorporation, ()
Morphological Investigation ofAcoustical Vibration UsingSimulation of Postured 3-D HumanBody Model
F10-1007ooral poster
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Topic: H - HBRASILAN-GERMANSymposium onMaterials Science andEngineering
Postersession - On Display Tuesday through Thursday
A. Ossig (Sp), J. Perez, V. Grassi, C. Petzhold,UFRGS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande doSul, Porto Alegre (Brazil)
PLLA/HIPS Bioblends Compatibilizedby PS-b-PLA Block CopolymerObtained via ATRP
H01-155
BRAZIL-GERMAN-Symp: A08Polymeric and CompositeMaterials from RenewableResources
V. Carrillo Beber (Sp), D. Vriesman, R.F. Carioli,M. Zadra Pacheco, Fraunhofer Institute forManufacturing Technology and AdvancedMaterials IFAM, Bremen (Germany) et al.
Computer Simulation Insights intoMechanisms of Fixation of CarbonDioxides with Epoxides
H01-159
J. Tomaszewska, K. Skorczewska, F. Pawlak(Sp), University of Technology and LifeSciences, Bydgoszcz (Poland); L.Klapiszewski, T. Jesionowski, PoznanUniversity of Technology (Poland)
Influence of Silica/lignin Fillers onThermal Stability of Poly (VinylChloride)
H01-710
Y.H. Sehlleier (Sp), S. Hardt, M. Kummer, H.Wiggers, C. Schulz, University ofDuisburg-Essen (Germany)
Preparation and Characterization ofPorous Magnetic FexOy/CNanocomposite Adsorbent Material
H01-969
J.M. Vazquez Rodriguez (Sp), J. BarajasFernandéz, J.G.F. Rivera Trejo, UniversidadJuarez Autonoma de Tabasco, VILLAHERMOSA(Mexico)
Mechanical Properties Profiles OfNatural Fibers-Waste Composites
H01-1053
K.R. de Aguiar, M.V. Nascimento, FraunhoferInstitute for Manufacturing Technology andAdvanced Materials IFAM, Bremen (Germany) etal.
Non-Isocyanate UrethanesPoly(dimethylsiloxane)-segmentedCoatings for Plasma ActivatedMetallic Surfaces for DentistryApplications
H02-233
BRAZIL-GERMAN-Symp: B09 -Innovative Ceramic Processing
M.J. Balanay (Sp), R.B. Cervera, University ofthe Philippines, Quezon City (Philippines)
Yttrium-Doped BariumZirconate/Barium Cerate Core-ShellNanostructure as Solid Eectrolyte forIT-SOFCs
H02-452
L. Bonan Gomes (Sp), A.C. Pokomy, C.P.Bergmann, Federal University of Rio Grande doSul, Porto Alegre (Brazil)
Rietveld Quantification PhaseAnalysis (RQPA) AndMicrosctrutural Evaluation OfHigh-Surface Alumina-NiobiaCeramics
H02-965
M. Zadra Pacheco (Sp), D. Vriesman, H.Brüning, G. Patzelt, W.L. Cavalcanti, K. Brune,Fraunhofer Institute for ManufacturingTechnology and Advanced Materials IFAM,Bremen (Germany)
Development of an Object-OrientedProgramming Based Software forQuality Assurance of StructuredCoatings for Aerospace Applications
H03-308
BRAZIL-GERMAN-Symp: C06BRAGECRIM Brazilian-GermanCollaborative ResearchInitiative on ManufacturingTechnology
L. Zeng (Sp), S. Nik, E. Olsson, T. Greibe, C.M.Wilson, P. Delsing, Chalmers University ofTechnology, Göteborg (Sweden)
Characterization of the Thicknessand Composition of the Ultra ThinAlOx Barrier in Al/AlOx/AlJosephson Junctions UsingTransmission Electron Microscopy
H05-280ooral poster
BRAZIL-GERMAN-Symp: D02Advanced and In-SituMicroscopies in MaterialsScience and Engineering
L. Batista (Sp), U. Rabe, S. Hirsekorn,Fraunhofer Institute for Non Destructive Testing(IZFP), Saarbrücken (Germany)
Macroscopic ElectromagneticNondestructive Evaluation of PearliticSteels and Visualization ofMicromagnetic Events by MagneticForce Microscopy
H05-774ooral poster
D. Sudfeld (Sp), O. Lourie, B. Barton, B.Freitag, FEI Electron Optics B. V., Eindhoven(Netherlands)
Dynamic, Analytical EDX Studies ofBoron/Ni Composite Nanowires
H05-858ooral poster
M. Yang (Sp), H.P. Strunk, University ofStuttgart (Germany)
Microscopic Analysis of SpinodalDecomposition of PolycrystallineAlxIn1-x N:Tm Layers assists inOptimizing the Tm Luminescence
H05-1010ooral poster
S. Zamani (Sp), N. Salarvand, M. Hajfathalian,A. Bakhshi, MAPNA Turbine Blade Eng. & Mfg.Co., Karaj (Iran)
Study on TiAl Alloys vs. Ni-BasedSuperalloys with Reference to TheirApplication in Hot Section of GasTurbines
X-8
Miscellaneous
W. Steinmann (Sp), T. Gries, RWTH AachenUniversity (Germany)
Microstructure and Nanostructure ofCarbon Fibers - Correlation toMechanical Properties andProcessing of Different Precursors
X-12
A. Trapeznikov, FSUE "All-Russian ScientificResearch Institute of Aviation Materials",Moskau (Russian Federation)
Centrifugal Casting of PolyreinforcedComposite Material
X-42
C. Cau, Institut de Chimie Séparative deMarcoule (ICSM), Bagnol sur Ceze (France) andUniversité de Montpellier II, Montpellier Cedex(France); T. Chave (Sp), CNRS/ICSM, Bagnolsur Ceze (France) et al.
Sonohydrothermal Synthesis ofNanostructured (Ce,Zr)O2 MixedOxides with Enhanced CatalyticPerformance
X-147
A. Mohammad Iftikhar (Sp), UET PeshawarPakistan, Taxila (Pakistan); M.I. Ahmad, NWFPUniversity of Engineering and Technology,Peshawar (Pakistan); E. Aamir, MAJU,Islamabad (Pakistan) et al.
Effects of Particle Size ofReinforcement Filler on RheologicalProperties of HTPB-BasedPolyurethane Composites
X-242
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Topic: X - Miscellaneous
Postersession - On Display Tuesday through Thursday
H. Kubo (Sp), Nisshin Steel Co., Sendai(Japan); G. Miyamoto, T. Furuhara, TohokuUniversity, Sendai (Japan)
Alloying Effects on Microstructure ofFe-1mass%M Binary Alloys Treatedby Nitriding and Quenching Process
X-252
L. Cho (Sp), B.C. De Cooman, POSTECH,Pohang (Korea, Republic); M.S. Kim, POSCO(Korea, Democratic People's Republic); Y.H.Kim, POSCO, (Korea, Democratic People'sRepublic)
Influence of Minor Alloying Elementson Selective Oxidation and ReactiveWetting of CMnSi TRIP Steel duringHot Dip Galvanizing
X-396
V. Kripak (Sp), C. Otten, U. Prahl, U. Reisgen,RWTH Aachen (Germany)
Production of Bulk Metallic Glassesof Crystalline Structures by LocalSmall-Volume Re-Melting
X-702
M. Akdere (Sp), P. Jungbecker, G. Seide, T.Gries, RWTH Aachen University (Germany)
“CFD – How Numerical SimulationsCan Improve Textile Applications” –3 Examples
X-773
A. al-Swaidani (Sp), Arab InternationalUniversity (); A. Mezyab, Arab InternationalUniversity (); K. Mansour, Ministry ofIndustry, Damascus (Syrian, Arab Republic)
Effectiveness of Zinc PhosphateCoatings in Retarding Corrosion ofSteel Embedded in Scoria-BasedCement Concretes
X-1097
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AAbdi, F.F. Thu 16:00Acchar, W. Wed 15:15Ackermann, S. Wed 12:30,Adam, J. Wed 10:30,Adam, R. Thu 09:15Adam, T.J. Thu 11:45Ahmad, S. Thu 15:00Ahmels, L. Tue 15:30Aho, V.P. Thu 17:45Ait Sadi, H. Tue 17:45Akdere, M. X-773Akdere, M. E02-735al-Swaidani, A. X-1097Albayrak, A. Thu 10:30Albe, K. Tue 11:15Albe, K. Wed 12:00Albrecht, D. Wed 15:45Alfreider, M. Tue 15:45, D07-36Aliyeva, Y. Wed 10:30,Allain, J.-M. Thu 15:15Amanieu, H.-Y. Tue 14:45Amer, O. B04-321Andrievskiy, R. Tue 15:15Anokhin, A. Wed 12:30,Antonyuk, S. Tue 16:45Appel, F. Tue 14:30Asai, K. C07-1219Asgaryan, M. A01-1192Assy, A. Tue 11:45Ast, J. Tue 16:45Attar, H. Wed 15:45Azad, M.A.K. B08-1216
BBaby, T. Wed 15:30Bach, J. Tue 11:15Bach, J. Thu 15:15Bachmaier, A. Tue 14:30Backe, D. Thu 11:15Backofen, R. Thu 12:00Badapanda, T. Wed 10:30,Baecker, M. Tue 11:45Bahrami, A. B03-401Bahrami, A. B07-357Bahrami, A. Thu 10:15Balanay, M.J. H02-452Balle, F. D09-733Balle, F. Tue 17:45,Ballestero, A. Tue 11:45Balme, S. Tue 11:45Bambach, M.D. Wed 09:30Barg, S. Wed 15:30Barrales-Mora, L. Thu 10:00Basman, G. B10-73Batista, L. Tue 15:45,Batista, L. Tue 15:45Bauer, A. Tue 17:30
Bauer, J. Tue 15:45Bechelany, M. Tue 15:15Bechtold, M. Wed 16:45Beck, T. Thu 16:00Becker, C. Thu 17:30Becker, R. A10-125Bedoya, N. Tue 17:30Belchior Ribeiro, L.F. Tue 14:45Belde, M. B04-786Benczek, T. C01-1013Benczek, T. Wed 18:00Bendjedidi, H. A03-91Bendjemil, B. C07-153Bendjemil, B. C02-1070Benes, A. Tue 12:00Bennacer, H. A03-180Berek, H. Thu 10:30,Berger, J. C09-838Berger, J. Thu 12:30,Bermejo, R. Wed 15:30Bermejo, R. Wed 15:45Bernard, S. Tue 17:00Bernstein, I. E11-776Bertolla, L. Wed 09:45Beutl, A. Thu 09:45Bieker, T. Wed 11:15Bill, J. Thu 18:00Bill, J. Thu 18:15Birringer, R. Tue 14:30Biserni, E. Wed 15:15Bitsch, B. Wed 15:00Blankenburg, M. Tue 17:15Blug, B. Wed 15:15Boccaccini, A.R. Wed 10:30,Boccaccini, A.R. Wed 10:00Boccardi, E. F03-499Boegler, O. Wed 17:45Bönisch, M. Wed 16:00Bogdanov, S. B04-46Bohnert, C. Tue 17:00Bolz, S. Tue 15:00Bomati-Miguel, O. C09-769Bomati-Miguel, O. Thu 11:30Bonan Gomes, L. H02-965Boncina, T. B03-283Borchers, K. Thu 09:15Bortel, E.L. Thu 16:15,Boucheham, A. A03-804Boulet, P. E05-640Bousseksou, A. Thu 17:45Bowman, K. Wed 09:30Braga, M.H. E08-784Braga, M.H. E08-898Braga, M.H. Wed 10:30Brandenburg, J.-E. Thu 12:30,Brandl, C. Thu 12:30,Brandl, C. Tue 17:45Braun, C. E11-347
Bresler, J. Tue 15:00Brinckmann, S. Wed 12:15Brodoceanu, D. Tue 16:45Brüll, R. Wed 16:00,Brüll, R. Wed 17:45Brunner, E. Thu 16:00Brunsen, A. Thu 11:45Budai, I. Tue 15:45,Büyükyazi, M. Wed 16:45Buling, A. C01-563Burchardt, M. Wed 10:30,Burkart, K. Thu 17:30
CCabane, E. Thu 12:15Cabral da Costa Sousa, C09-162Cabral Serrao, E. H02-233Calvet, W. Thu 17:45Caputo, R. Tue 15:15Cardwell, D. Tue 14:30Carrillo Beber, V. H01-159Casalegno, V. Thu 18:15Caspary Toroker, M. Tue 15:30Chave, T. X-147Chavez-Angel, E. A05-395Chen, H. B05-1179Chen, H. Wed 18:00, E10-58Chen, H. Thu 11:15Cheng, C. Tue 17:45, F10-866Cheng, Y. Tue 17:00Chluba, C. Tue 16:45Chlup, Z. Wed 14:45Chlup, Z. Wed 15:15Cho, L. X-396Choi, W.S. Wed 16:45Ciofini, I. Tue 15:45Coelfen, H. Thu 17:00Coey, J.M.D. Tue 17:00Colombi Ciacchi, L. Thu 16:15Colonna, F. Wed 12:15Cordill, M. Tue 11:00Corrales Urena, Y. Tue 12:00, F01-204Costantino, M.D. Tue 17:15Couret, A. Tue 10:45Cremasco, A. Wed 12:15Crespo Hernandez, Y.C. E05-960Cucinotta, C.S. A06-928Cui, Y. A02-536Cupid, D. Thu 10:15
DDabo, I. Thu 09:45Dalirbod, A. B07-1201Dar, T. A03-1225Dasgupta, S. C04-767Daume, D. Wed 18:00,de Diego-Calderon, I. Thu 12:30,de Diego-Calderon, I. Thu 15:30
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de Francisco, I. Thu 12:30,de Kloe, R. Wed 15:00De Knijf, D. Thu 16:00De Moor, E. Thu 11:15de Oliveira Guglielmi, P. Wed 14:45Dehghanian, H.A. F01-9Deng, Y. Wed 17:00Di Benedetto, F. D09-244Di Benedetto, F. D09-245Di Benedetto, F. D09-349Di Benedetto, F. D09-350Di Gioacchino, F. Wed 10:30,Di Stefano, D. E06-85Di Stefano, D. Wed 15:30Díaz Ortíz, G.F. A11-496Diehl, M. E04-25Dietz, J. C11-214Dildrop, M. Tue 11:15do Rosario, J.J. Tue 14:45Dörr, K. Tue 16:30Donner, H. Tue 10:45Dreyer, A. Tue 15:45Drüe, M. Thu 09:30Du, J. Wed 14:45Dunin-Borkowski, R. Tue 11:15Durga Rao, T. Wed 12:30,Durst, K. Wed 17:45Dyachenko, P.N. Tue 15:00
EEcke, M. Wed 17:00Eckert, J. Tue 10:45Eckert, J. Thu 14:00Eichner, D. Tue 11:00Eiken, J. Wed 09:45Eilers, A. Wed 09:45El Khassawna, T. Tue 16:45El Shawish, S. Thu 12:30,El-Azab, A. Wed 09:30El-Azab, A. Thu 15:30Ellendt, N. Thu 16:15,Elliott, S. Thu 17:30Ellmer, K. Thu 15:30Elrefaei, A. Thu 09:45Elsner, B. Tue 11:00Emmerich, H. Wed 16:45Ensslen, C. Tue 15:00Escartin, A. Thu 15:00Even, J. E04-173Even, J. Tue 16:30
FFaber, K. E08-525Facey, S. Thu 15:30Fanselow, S. C03-1228Farahani, H. Thu 12:00Faraz, A. Tue 17:45Farina, M. Tue 12:00
Farzan Nasab, F. B07-138Fecht, H.-J. Tue 12:00Fernando, L.A. Thu 12:30,Ferraris, M. Thu 18:00Fichtner, P.F.P. Tue 11:45Fidler, J. Tue 15:00Filhol, J.-S. Tue 14:30Fischer, F. Tue 11:30Fischer, F. Tue 12:00Fischer, F. Tue 14:30Fischer, F. Tue 15:30Fischer, F. Tue 16:00Fischer, F. Tue 16:30Fischer, F. Tue 17:55Fischer, J. A02-605Fiz, R. C02-464Fiz, R. Wed 15:30Fleck, M. E04-495Flores, O. Tue 17:15Flores-García, J. Wed 10:30Flügel, C. B06-1197Föjer, G.C. Thu 15:15Förster, W. B06-113Forien, J.-B. Thu 16:15,Fornalczyk, G. Tue 12:00Friak, M. E06-722Friak, M. E06-855Fritsch, S. B05-133Fu, H. Thu 16:15,Fürtauer, S. Thu 10:30Fuhrmann, L. Thu 09:30Furuta, T. B04-144
GGachot, C. Wed 11:30Gärtner, D. D04-295Gakam, H. Thu 15:15Gallardo-Heredia, S. C01-393Gallei, M. C07-115Gallei, M. C11-119Gallei, M. Tue 11:30Galli, G. Thu 11:15Gamsjäger, E. Thu 09:45Ganji, Y. F07-62Ganji, Y. Thu 10:15Gannouni, M. C01-5Garipcan, B. F03-409Garlapati, S.K. Wed 17:15Gasimov, N. D09-221Gaysin, R. Thu 12:00Gebert, A. Tue 14:30Geißler, D. Tue 17:30Gensch, F. Thu 11:30Genter, P. Thu 15:30Gerstenberger, C. Thu 16:15,Ghosh, A.K. A10-285Ghosh, A.K. A03-97Ghosh, A.K. Thu 18:15
Giacomini Schardosim, M. F07-677Gilabert, J. F01-606Gliemann, H. Tue 15:30Gmeiner, R. C03-324Gobeljic, D. D06-416Göken, M. Wed 17:15Göring, M. Wed 16:00,Göttlicher, M. Tue 15:45, F10-320Götze, L.C. Thu 18:00Goldberg, M. Tue 15:45, F10-87Goldschmidt, H. Tue 16:30Gomès, S. Thu 18:00González-Elipe, A.R. Thu 12:30,González-Elipe, A.R. Thu 10:00Gonzalez-Garcia, L. Wed 15:15Gonzalo-Juan, I. Tue 12:00, F01-856Gorelova, S. E04-963Gorjan, L. Thu 15:30Gosslar, D. Tue 11:15Gottschall, T. Wed 10:00Goulas, C. Wed 11:30Grabowski, B. Wed 16:45Graczyk-Zajac, M. A02-1103Graczyk-Zajac, M. Wed 14:45Gräning, T. Thu 16:15Grätz, K. Thu 11:45Graf, M. C11-146Gralla, R. F01-1005Greil, P. Wed 09:15Greiner, C. B05-796Greitemeier, D. Thu 17:00Grigorescu, A. Thu 15:30Grimal, Q. Thu 16:15,Gröb, T. Tue 11:30große Holthaus, M. Thu 09:45Guan, Y. Wed 12:15Günster, J. Wed 15:00Güvenc, O. Tue 11:45Güvenc, O. Wed 15:30Guilleaume, C. B07-1169Gunder, R. D09-513Guo, E.-J. Wed 09:15Guo, H. A03-1200Gurevich, E.L. Thu 09:15Gustafsson, S. Tue 15:15Gustmann, T. Thu 17:15Gutfleisch, O. Wed 09:15
HHaase, C. Wed 15:15Hadjab, M. E05-407Häger, A. B07-664Härtel, M. Tue 15:00Häßler, J. B07-944Hahn, S. Tue 17:45Hahn, T. D06-319Hambrock, C. Tue 17:00Hameed, R. Wed 15:30
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Hampl, M. E02-187Hangen, U.D. D07-1043Hans, M. Tue 10:45Hapis, S. Tue 14:30Hartmaier, A. Tue 10:45Hartmaier, A. Wed 09:45Hasemann, G. Tue 15:45,Hauschildt, K. B03-627Hauser, M. Wed 11:15Hazarika, S. C07-56Heckel, W. A11-276Heidari, M. B07-1081Heidebrecht, A. Thu 11:30Heilmaier, M. Wed 15:15Hekner, B. Thu 09:45Henrichs, L. Tue 17:15Henriques, D. Thu 12:30Hensel, A. A11-976Hernanz, E. Wed 10:30,Herr, U. A02-557Herr, U. Thu 17:15Hertweck, B. C01-823Herz, A. C01-124Heyer, V. Wed 12:30,Hickel, T. Tue 17:45,Hickel, T. Wed 17:15Hildebrandt, S. Wed 15:45Hilgendorff, P.-M. B01-602Hirschmann, A. Wed 17:45Höweling, A. Wed 17:00Hofmann, E. D09-854Hofstätter, M. E04-967Holec, D. B03-1088Holec, D. Wed 17:45Holzapfel, B. Tue 11:15Hoppe, R. B03-240Hotza, D. Wed 15:45Hu, K. Tue 17:45Hu, M. Tue 17:15Huang, M. Thu 17:15Huang, Q. Thu 16:15,Huber, N. Tue 10:45Hüter, C. E06-492Hufenbach, J. Wed 15:15Humenik, M. Thu 11:15
IIapryntsev, A. Thu 10:30,Iguchi, Y. A03-751Ihlow, S. C07-293Ilnicka, A. Wed 12:30,Ilyas, S. Thu 10:30,Infante, I. D06-926Infante, I. Tue 15:00Infante, I. Wed 11:15Ingendahl, T. Wed 15:45Ionescu, E. Thu 09:15Irastorza-Landa, A. Tue 15:30
Isaac, A. Wed 17:30Isenberg, C. Thu 10:00Isik, M. Wed 12:00Ismail, J. E09-1196Ivanisenko, Y. Tue 15:30Ivanov, M. Tue 15:30
JJakab, A. Thu 18:00Jandrey, S. Thu 12:30,Janßen, R. Thu 16:15,Janßen, R. Thu 09:15Jaumann, T. A02-53Jayanthi, K. Thu 18:00Jerliu, B. A02-483Jocher, M. C11-410Johann, F. Tue 14:30Jokisch, S. Wed 09:30Juarez, F. Thu 12:15Juarez-Lopez, F. A01-63Jüchter, V. Tue 11:15Justino da S ilva, R. C02-637Juul Jensen, D. Thu 09:15
KKadem, L. Tue 11:00Kaindl, R. C01-794Kakavandi, R. D09-243Kakavandi, R. D09-313Kaloumenos, M. Wed 16:00,Kanani, M. Wed 17:30Kang, S.-J.L. Thu 11:15Karpacheva, G. B06-281Karsch, T. Wed 10:30Kasiarova, M. C02-977Katsich, C. Tue 17:30Kaur, S. C11-130Kaur, S. Tue 15:00Kauschke, V. Tue 17:45, F10-708Kelling, A. Tue 14:45Kern, F. Wed 09:15Kerscher, E. B05-60Khader, I. Wed 11:45Khalil, S. E08-636Khalilova, K. D09-220Khalilova, K. D09-222Khan, A.U. A03-131Kheloufi, K. C09-1195Khilkov, S. E02-1034Khilkov, S. E09-936Khlopkov, K. Thu 12:15Kiener, D. Tue 14:30Kim, S.-H. B04-502Kinzel, S. Thu 15:45Kirchheim, R. Wed 14:45Kirchhof, C. Wed 11:30Klaus, M. Thu 17:00Klein, M. Wed 10:15
Klein, T. Thu 16:00Klett, J. A06-535Klinge, M. Wed 09:15Klusemann, B. Tue 12:00Knoll, J. Thu 12:15Knyazev, A. C01-689Kobler, A. Tue 15:45Kobor, D. Wed 18:00Kockmann, A. Wed 15:00Kockmann, A. Thu 17:30Ködderitzsch, D. E05-366Koenen, S. Wed 11:15König, F. Thu 12:15König, M. F01-895Köppl, J. Thu 16:00Kolb, M. Tue 14:45Kolbe, M. Tue 15:45,Kolyshkin, A. Thu 16:15,Kong, L. Wed 12:15Konijnenberg, P. Tue 16:30Koplin, C. Wed 15:00Kopp, A. Thu 12:30,Kopsch, V. Thu 10:00Korn, M. Thu 17:45Korte-Kerzel, S. Wed 09:15Korth, M. Thu 10:15Kosa, M. A06-891Kosaka, T. C07-361Koskinen, P. Thu 17:00Kotan, H. B07-930Kovacevic, J. A02-972Kozlov, A. E02-188Kracker, M. Tue 14:30Kraehnert, R. A06-341Kraehnert, R. Tue 14:45Kraehnert, R. Thu 10:30Kraft, O. Tue 16:30Kramer, H. Wed 09:45Krieg, F. B07-303Krill, C.E. Thu 09:45Krill, C.E. Thu 15:00Kripak, V. X-702Kröling, H. Wed 10:15Krohm, F. Tue 17:45,Kromm, A. Tue 16:45Krooß, T. Tue 12:00Krottenthaler, M. Wed 10:30,Krüger, A. B03-988Krüger, K. Tue 15:45,Kruppke, B. Tue 15:15Krywka, C. Tue 15:15Krywka, C. Tue 17:45Kubo, A. E03-477Kubo, H. X-252Kübel, C. Tue 14:45Kübel, C. Wed 17:45Kühbach, M. Thu 16:15,Künne, S. E05-16
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Kulosa, M. Tue 11:15Kundin, J. Wed 12:30Kupka, D. D10-363Kuzmina, M. Wed 17:30Kwasniak, P. E06-524
LLacaze, J. Wed 18:00,Lahoz, R. Thu 12:30,Lai, M. Tue 17:45,Lai, Q. Wed 15:45Lai, Q. Wed 17:30laila, A. A01-277Lang, S. Tue 15:30Lange, R. D07-209Langer, M. Thu 15:30Langheinrich, D. C09-810Langheinrich, D. Wed 11:45Lasagni, A.F. Thu 10:15Lasagni, A.F. Thu 16:00Laska, N. Tue 15:15Lasserre, F. Thu 10:30,Lee, J.C. A01-1089Lee, S.-H. Tue 15:30Lee, S.-H. Wed 11:45Lee, S.-H. Wed 15:45Lei, B. A02-521Leib, E. Tue 14:30Leibenguth, P. Thu 17:15Lelonek, M. Wed 10:00Lennikov, V.V. C09-653Lepoitevin, M. F01-914Lepple, M. A02-822Leykam, D. Thu 15:15Leyson, G.P. Wed 15:45Li, J. F01-1111Li, Q. F01-1107Li, W. C07-543Li, Y. B03-314Liang, S.-M. Wed 10:15Lieser, G. Wed 16:45Lindel, H. Wed 16:00Lindner, M. B06-192Lindström, T. Wed 12:15Linz, M. Wed 11:45Liu, F. Tue 15:45Lizarraga Valderrama, F07-805Logachev, I. Thu 12:30Loger, K. Tue 17:00Lohaus, C. A03-599Loho, C. Wed 17:45Lopes, R. Tue 11:30Lorsch, P. Thu 11:30Lu, Q. Wed 17:15Lu, Q. Thu 11:30Lube, T. Wed 12:00Luchkin, S. Tue 15:15Lückl, M. Wed 15:00
Lüdecke, C. Tue 12:00, F01-488Lukasiewicz, B. F07-404Luna, R. Tue 11:00Lupascu, D.C. Wed 11:45Lupascu, D.C. Wed 16:45
MMa, D. E06-1037Ma, D. Tue 17:00Ma, Y. Wed 10:00Maass, J. B06-529Maass, J. Tue 16:30Macías-Andrés, V.I. F07-1011Maciej, A. C01-462Madian, M. A02-348Madivala, M. Wed 15:00Maenz, S. Tue 17:30Mai, M. Thu 18:15Maibach, J. A02-989Maibach, J. Wed 17:30Maier, V. Wed 09:30Mangang, M. Wed 17:15Manzhos, S. E05-369Manzhos, S. Tue 15:00Maragkaki, S. Thu 11:45Marco, I. F03-802Marder, J. Thu 12:00Markmann, J. Tue 11:30Markus, T. Tue 14:45Marquardt, J. D09-668Martin, S. Thu 16:15,Martin, S. Wed 16:45Marulcuoglu, H. B07-933Matheas, J. Wed 10:30Matsukawa, M. D12-961Matt, R. C03-47Mavrikakis, N. Thu 15:30Mayer, H. Thu 18:15Mayer, T. C04-783Mayr, P. Thu 17:00Mayr, S.G. Wed 10:30Mayrhofer, L. Thu 17:00McCord, J. Wed 12:00Meckel, T. Wed 10:00Mecozzi, M.G. Thu 11:30Mees, K. Wed 15:00Meier, M. Wed 16:45Meisner, S. Tue 17:45,Menad, K. Thu 10:30,Mercier, D. D07-824Mercier, D. Wed 12:30Merle, B. Tue 10:45Merretz, W. Tue 17:00Mertel, R. B05-300Mettenbörger, A. Thu 10:30,Mettenbörger, A. Tue 17:15Mettenbörger, A. Wed 12:00Meyers, M.A. Tue 13:45
Meza García, E. Wed 17:15Michalik, D. Wed 10:15Miele, P. Tue 10:45Mießen, C. Thu 12:30,Mietschke, M. Wed 10:30,Mikolajek, M. Wed 18:00,Milow, B. Wed 14:45Mitrofanov, A. B05-439Mitteramskogler, G. Thu 17:30Miura, H. Thu 11:45Miyamoto, G. B04-634Moch, K. Tue 16:45Möbius, T. Tue 17:45,Moghimian, P. Tue 11:30Mohammad Iftikhar, A. X-242Mohammad Iftikhar, A. Wed 16:00,Morsdorf, L. B04-503Movsesyan, L. Thu 17:45Müller, A. Thu 16:15, B01-19Müller, A. Thu 12:30Müller, M. Tue 15:45, F10-31Müller, R. A02-552Müller, T. Thu 18:00Münch, F. C01-421Mulimbayan, F. Wed 12:30Murata, Y. C07-1218Myslicki, S. Wed 10:30,
NNagatani, Y. Tue 17:45,Nanko, M. Wed 15:30Natarajan, H. B07-633Nath, R. D10-382Navarro-López, A. Thu 16:15,Neddermann, P. Thu 16:15,Nellessen, J. Thu 10:30,Neugebauer, J. Wed 14:45Neumayer, S.M. Tue 17:00Nganbe, M. Wed 18:00Ngo, B.-N.D. Tue 17:15Niemann, R. A09-474Nishijima, H. A10-151Nissle, S. Tue 16:30Nofz, M. C01-134Nofz, M. C01-137
OO‘Reilly, E. E03-780Oehring, M. B03-273Oglodkov, M. Thu 09:30Ogurreck, M. A11-550Okai, D. C02-603Oksaksin, D. A03-902Olaru, P.-C. B03-49Olsson, E. Tue 14:30Ortiz, R. Thu 11:15Osiecki, T. Tue 16:45Ossig, A. H01-155
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Oßmer, H. Tue 17:45,Ostach, D.M. Tue 11:30Othmani, Y. Wed 12:30Ouali, A.-A. Wed 17:15Ovri, H. Thu 10:00
PPacureanu, A. D12-1044Pagenkopf, J. Tue 11:30Palasse, L. B07-428Panchal, B. F07-1045Parlakyigit, A.S. F07-413Pasquarelli, R. Tue 15:15Passerone, D. Thu 11:45Paul, J.D.H. Tue 15:30Pavlyuchkov, D. Wed 09:30Pawlak, F. H01-710Pawlik, T. C02-1015Pedrosa, P. Tue 17:30Pei, Z. E06-568Pei, Z. E06-889Peköz, R. Thu 10:00Peng, Q. F03-29Perez Fontenla, A.T. D04-52Perez, J. Wed 18:00Pessoa, D. B07-123Peukert, W. Tue 16:30Peyrow Hedayati, D. B07-71Pfaff, H. D07-1006Pfeifer, R. Tue 17:30Pham, V.-H. A01-381Pilipenko, D. Wed 16:00Plettl, A. Thu 17:15Plummer, K. Wed 10:00Polt, J. Thu 10:00Polzin, C. Thu 17:45Porwal, H. Wed 11:30Povoden-Karadeniz, E. Wed 11:30Prill, M. Thu 11:30Pröll, J. A02-385Proust, V. Tue 15:45,Pyczak, F. Tue 12:00
QQu, L. A01-432Quintero, C. Thu 17:30
RRabe, U. B01-739Rabkin, E. Tue 10:45Rackel, M. Tue 11:30Radu, M. Wed 17:30Raga, R. Wed 11:30Ramirez, A.J. Tue 16:30Rane, G. Tue 10:45Rasche, S. Wed 11:15Rastogi, V.K. Wed 12:00Rauch, E. Wed 18:00
Raum, K. Thu 15:00Raupp, S. Wed 17:00Ray, S. F03-693Reichel, B. Wed 17:45Reichel, L. Wed 11:45Reinert, L. Wed 12:15Reiser, J. Tue 10:45Relinque, J.J. Thu 18:15Reller, A. Wed 08:30Ren, F. F03-673Rey-García, F. Thu 10:30,Rezaei Mianroodi, J. E11-337Rheinheimer, W. Thu 10:15Richter, C. Thu 12:15Riedel, R. Tue 16:30Rieger, F. Wed 09:15Rios, P.R. Thu 09:15Rios, P.R. Thu 10:30Rizzo, S. Thu 16:00Roch, T. C09-827Roch, T. Thu 15:45Rodríguez-Calvillo, P. Thu 12:00Röbisch, V. Wed 12:30,Röhrig, S. Wed 10:15Rösner, H. Tue 11:45Rohrer, J. Thu 12:00Romaner, L. Wed 16:00Rommel, D. Wed 09:15Roschger, A. Thu 16:00Rosenkranz, A. Wed 12:00Rossi de Aguiar, K. C01-426Rossi de Aguiar, K. F01-230Rota, A. Wed 09:30Roters, F. Wed 14:45Roth, F. Tue 11:30Rupert, T.J. Tue 15:00Ryan, K. Tue 16:30
SSaal, P. Tue 17:30Sacconi, F. E03-517Sachs, M. Tue 17:00Saggar, R. Wed 09:30Sahu, D. A01-30Saitovich, E. Tue 15:00Salawu, O. E05-388Salawu, O. E05-389Sanabria, V. Thu 10:15Sanchez Jimenez, P.E. Tue 15:15Sarafoglou, P. Thu 10:15Sasidharan Pillai, R. Wed 12:00Sasinska, A. D10-620Sato, C. A03-750Savkina, R. C02-444Schabel, S. Wed 11:15Schachtsiek, A. Tue 12:00Schäfer, C.G. Wed 09:45Schäfer, F. Wed 11:30
Schäfer, R. Wed 11:15Schamel, M. Tue 17:30Scharfe, B. Tue 15:00Scheider, I. Tue 17:30Schennach, R. Wed 11:45Schestakow, M. Wed 17:15Schiller, S.M. Thu 09:45Schitco, C. Tue 17:30Schleicher, B. Wed 12:30,Schleicher, B. Wed 10:15Schlieter, A. Tue 15:15Schloth, P. Wed 18:00,Schlüter, F. Tue 11:45Schmid, C. Tue 11:30Schmid, M. C01-1057Schmidt, A. Thu 17:30Schmidt, T.J. Thu 09:15Schmitt, M. C01-716Schmitz, G.J. Thu 18:15Schneider, J. Thu 15:45Schnurre, S.M. Wed 09:45Schrof, S. Thu 16:15,Schüler, D. Thu 17:45Schueth, F. Thu 08:30Schultz, L. Tue 10:00Schulz, M. Tue 11:00Schulz, S. Tue 15:45Schulz, S. Thu 17:30Schulze, R. B06-929Schulze, V. Tue 16:30Schumacher, M. Tue 15:00Schuster, E. Thu 12:15Schwab, E. Tue 15:30Schwab, R. Wed 18:00Schwaiger, R. Tue 14:45Schwarze, C. Wed 11:45Sebastiani, M. Tue 11:15Sefer, B. D06-1170Segel, C. Thu 12:30,Sehlleier, Y.H. H01-969Seide, A. Thu 15:15Seifert, H.J. A02-400Seifert, M. A01-322Seifert, M. Thu 09:45Seifollahi Bazarjani, M. A02-872Seifollahi Bazarjani, M. A03-816Seifollahi Bazarjani, M. Wed 15:15Seils, S. Wed 11:45Seipp, S. Tue 11:45Senn, M. E04-422Senol, Ö. D10-622Seo, E. Thu 15:45Seriani, N. Thu 12:00Serrano, E. E03-4Seupel, A. Wed 12:30,Seyed Hosseini, E. Tue 16:45Seyyedhosseinzadeh, H. A02-946Shakhverdova, I. A03-117
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Sharaf, M. Wed 12:15Sharma, B.K. Wed 16:00,Shchyglo, O. E02-376Shim, M.-s. Thu 11:15Shimokawa, Y. Tue 11:15Shoaib, M. F03-10Shur, V.Y. Tue 10:45Shvartsman, V. D06-268Shvindlerman, L. Tue 12:00Sicolo, S. A02-346Silies, L. Thu 12:30,Singh, R. Tue 11:45Singh, T. Tue 17:45Siribbal, M.S. F03-538Skokov, K. Wed 09:45Skrotzki, W. Wed 16:45Slawik, S. Wed 17:15Smyrek, P. A02-261Sobol, O. C01-40Söker, M. Thu 15:45Söver, A. Thu 15:15Soleimani-Dorcheh, A. B03-497Soler, M. Thu 11:45Solórzano, G. Tue 15:30Soltani, N. C01-143Soltani, N. C07-403Somani, M. Thu 15:00Song, W. Wed 16:00Spatschek, R. Wed 15:15Spiehl, D. Wed 16:00,Spitz, S. Tue 11:45Spriestersbach, D. Thu 17:15Springer, H. B06-980Srivastava, K. Tue 15:45,Srivastava, K. Tue 16:45Stamboroski, S. Wed 10:00Stamboroski, S. Thu 10:15Stark, A. Tue 17:00Stechauner, G. Wed 11:15Stechmann, G. Wed 17:45Stegmüller, A. E05-611Stein, P. Wed 10:00Steinacher, M. Thu 10:30,Steinmann, W. X-12Steinmann, W. Wed 17:30Stenzel, C. Tue 11:15Stieger, C. Thu 18:00Stihl, C. E05-959Stille, S. Thu 16:15,Stoeckel, D. Tue 11:30Stoehr, B. C01-251Stolz, R. Wed 16:00,Stolz, R. Wed 17:00Stolz, S. Wed 18:00,Strafela, M. Wed 17:30Stratmann, M. Wed 12:00Straub, T. Thu 15:00Straubel, A. Tue 15:45,
Stricker, M. E11-310Strittmatter, J. A09-678Strößner, J. C03-194Stukowski, A. E11-287Su, L. C02-1185Su, L. Thu 10:00Sudfeld, D. D06-922Sudfeld, D. B04-921Sudfeld, D. Tue 15:45,Sukhov, D. Thu 16:15,Sun, Z. Tue 17:30Supernak-Marczewska, B08-1199Surm, H. Wed 10:00Surmenev, R. Tue 12:00,Swetly, T. Thu 18:00
TTakahashi, K. Thu 17:00Tang, B. Thu 10:00Tasan, C. Wed 11:45Tatarko, P. Thu 15:45Taube, A. Thu 09:30Tebi, S. Tue 11:15Tebi, S. Tue 17:30Tegeler, M. E02-665Teichert, S. Wed 16:00Terock, M. A06-182Thai, H. D06-519Theiß, R. Tue 17:15Thiele, M. Thu 17:00Thielen, M. B07-441Thiem, P.G. Tue 12:00Thomas, C. Tue 14:45Thomas, C. Thu 11:15Thomas, G. Thu 12:15Thormann, U. Tue 17:00Thust, A. Thu 17:30Tijani, Y. Thu 10:30,Tischer, T. C11-108Toji, Y. Thu 12:30,Tolea, F. A09-548Tonner, R. E05-624Tóth, J. Thu 15:45Tränkner, M. Thu 16:15,Trapeznikov, A. X-42Travitzky, N. Wed 16:00Trivedi, H. D06-289Tschegg, S. Thu 17:00Tump, A. Tue 17:15
UUgarte, D.M. Tue 10:45Ullrich, C. Wed 17:00Ulmeanu, M. Thu 10:30,Useinov, A. D07-991Ushiro, Y. C01-473Uzgur, S.C. C03-834
VVainio, U. Tue 17:15Vajragupta, N. Wed 12:30,Valenza, F. Thu 17:45Vallachira Warriam Tue 15:45,Valouch, S. Wed 18:00,Van Blitterswijk, C. Wed 14:00Van Petegem, S. Wed 18:00Varshney, A. Wed 18:00Vazquez Rodriguez, J.M. H01-1053Vazquez Rodriguez, J.M. B07-1052Vieira Nascimento, M. F01-202Vögler, M. Wed 09:45von Seggern, F. C04-878Vonberg, K. B06-590Vrankovic, D. A02-514
WWadewitz, D. Wed 16:00Wätjen, A. Thu 10:30Wagner, S.F. Tue 11:45Wagner, T. A01-1154Wagner, T. Tue 14:30Wang, F. Wed 10:00Wang, J. Thu 12:30Wang, M. B05-383Wang, Q. E02-778Wang, S. D10-451Wang, T. Tue 10:45Wang, W. Tue 17:15Wang, X. F03-195Weaver, J. Tue 12:00Weber, L. D12-888Wegener, M. Wed 14:45Weinert, U. Tue 11:15Weiser, M. Wed 10:15Weiss, I. Thu 15:00Weissenborn, O. B06-45Weissmüller, J. Tue 11:00Weisweiler, D. Tue 17:45, F10-919Wen, Q. C07-545Wendenburg, S. C11-278Wendler, F. Tue 17:45,Wenk, M. Wed 17:45Werner, R. Thu 15:45Weygand, D. D10-621Weygand, D. Thu 12:15Wheeler, J.M. Wed 09:45Wickborn, C. Wed 09:15Wieczorek, N. Tue 17:15Wiedigen, S. D09-966Willert-Porada, M. Thu 12:00Wimmer, S. Tue 17:45Wippermann, S. Tue 16:45Wisniewski, W. Wed 15:30Wittke, P. Thu 09:15Wolfgarten, M. Thu 10:30Woll, K. Wed 10:30
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Wong, P. Wed 11:15Wortmann, L. Wed 11:30Wosnitza, J. Tue 15:30Wulfmeier, H. Thu 11:45Wuttig, M. Thu 16:15
XXu, G. Thu 12:30,Xu, S. Thu 18:15
YYan, D. Tue 11:00Yang, B. Wed 12:30Yang, M. Tue 15:45,Yarar, E. Wed 12:30,Yari, D. B07-835Yazici, M. Wed 12:30,Yilmaz, E.D. Tue 17:45Yin, R. Wed 12:15Yin, X. Wed 11:15Younis, A. A03-1085Yuan, J. Tue 15:45,
ZZabihzadeh, S. Tue 11:45Zadra Pacheco, M. H03-308Zaefferer, S. Wed 14:45Zaefferer, S. Wed 17:30Zahn, P. E03-457Zamani, S. X-8Zambaldi, C. Wed 10:30,Zambaldi, C. Wed 10:15Zanotto, E.D. Wed 18:15Zehbe, R. Thu 12:00Zehnder, T. Wed 10:15Zeisig, J. B07-644Zeismann, F. D04-1071Zellmer, S. A06-490Zeng, L. Tue 15:45,Zera, E. Tue 15:30Zhang, J.L. Wed 12:00Zhang, J.L. Thu 15:00Zhang, L. Wed 10:15Zhang, Y. Wed 17:15Zhao, Y. Wed 09:15Zheng, Y. Wed 10:30, F03-39Zhou, C. C07-760Ziane, M.I. E05-377Ziebarth, B. Tue 17:00Ziegler, J. Thu 15:00Zöllner, D. Thu 12:30,Zöllner, D. Thu 11:45Zreiba, N. C01-1224Zscheckel, T. Wed 15:45Zuber, K. Tue 16:30Zuo, Y. Wed 10:30,Zupanic, F. Thu 17:45
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Congress Venues 2014 • MSE2014 S1/01 = karo 5, Lecture Rooms A1, A2, A3, A4, A5 – Groundfloor S1/01 = karo 5, Lecture Rooms A01, A02, A03, A04 - Basement S1/05 = Maschinenhaus, Lecture Rooms M1 - Groundfloor S1/05 = Maschinenhaus, Lecture Rooms M02, M03, M04 – Basement • MSE-Side Events Welcome Hotel, Karolinenplatz 4 S1/05 = Maschinenhaus • Ludwig Schultz Honorary Symposium Hessisches Staatsarchiv, Karolinenplatz 3 • MSE Party MENSA; Otto-Berndt-Halle), Alexanderstraße 4 !
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