Department of Materials Science at the Montanuniversitaet Leoben
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Data publicació2022-06-16
EditorUniversitat Politècnica de Catalunya
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Abstract
The research activities at the Department of Materials Science at the Montanuniversitaet Leoben will be presented. Our comprehensive research covers all material classes, including metals and alloys, intermetallics, ceramics, semiconductors, polymers as well as composite and hybrid structures. We establish a detailed and fundamental understanding of the relati onship between structures and properties of materials and material systems, supported by a profound knowledge on deformation, phase transformation, non-linear processes, degradation and fracture behavior. Our goal is to lay the foundation for a tailored microstructural and archite ctural design of novel st ructural and functional materials with enhanced performance. By applying our scale-bridging fundamental understanding of materials behavior, we explore i nnovative design protocols for com ponents, devices and systems in communication, energy, health, and transport technologies. Experiments are supported by modeling and performance evaluation under close-to-application conditions, in collaborative research with industrial partners. We contribute to the development of environmentally friendly and energy- efficient material solutions. Ou r findings are transferred to society via publications and ac ademic education, aiming to build a solid knowledge basis for future applications. We operate a unique portfolio of facilities and methods for the design, synthesis, characteriza tion and testing of advanced materials and materials systems, with strong emphasis on bridging length scales from atomistic to macroscopic. This includes top-down und bottom-up routes to synthesize nanostructured materials, a multitude of high resolution methods for nanoscale characteri zation of microstructure and chemical composition, in-situ structural and functional characterization, also in harsh environments, and testing under near in-service conditions.
CitacióBermejo, R. Department of Materials Science at the Montanuniversitaet Leoben. A: 11th EEIGM International Conference on Advanced Materials Research. "11th EEIGM International Conference on Advanced Materials Research: Barcelona, Spain, EEBE-UPC: June 16-17, 2022: Abstracts". Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, 2022,
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