Vortrag (112)

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Neugebauer, J.: Introduction to Density Functional Theory from a Materials Science Perspective. Workshop, Lake Arrowhead, CA, USA (2012)
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Neugebauer, J.: Materials design based on ab initio thermodynamics. Harnessing the Materials Genome 2012, Vail, CO, USA (2012)
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Neugebauer, J.: Ab initio computation of free energies. MDWS1: Workshop on Quantum and Atomistic Modeling of Materials Defects, Los Angeles, CA, USA (2012)
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Roters, F.; Diehl, M.; Eisenlohr, P.; Sandlöbes, S.; Friák, M.; Pei, Z.; Zhu, L.-F.; Neugebauer, J.; Raabe, D.: Combined Experimental and Theoretical Study on the Ductilizing Effect of Rare Earth Elements in Magnesium Alloys. MMM2012, 6th International Conference on Multiscale Materials Modeling, Singapore City, Singapore (2012)
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Schulz, T.; Remmele, T.; Markurt, T.; Korytov, M.; Albrecht, M.; Duff, A.; Lymperakis, L.; Neugebauer, J.: Alloy fluctuations in III-Nitrides revisited by aberration corrected transmission electron microscopy. International Workshop on Nitride Semiconductors 2012, Sapporo, Japan (2012)
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Körmann, F.; Grabowski, B.; Dutta, B.; Hickel, T.; Neugebauer, J.: Thermodynamics of PM Fcc Iron - First steps and preliminary results. 3rd Scientific Retreat, ICAMS, Münster, Germany (2012)
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Spatschek, R.; Korbmacher, D.; von Pezold, J.; Hüter, C.; Brinckmann, S.; Neugebauer, J.: Scale bridging modeling of hydrogen embrittlement. ICAMS Klausurtagung, Münster, Germany (2012)
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Grabowski, B.; Tasan, C.: SMARTMET project: Towards breaking the inverse ductility-strength relation. ThermoCalc Workshop, Aachen, Germany (2012)
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Nazarov, R.; Hickel, T.; Neugebauer, J.: Consequences of H-Vacancy Interactions: An Ab Initio Insight. International Hydrogen Conference, Jackson Lake Lodge, Moran, WY, USA (2012)
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Neugebauer, J.: Introduction to Density Functional Theory from a Materials Science Perspective. IPAM Workshop, Los Angeles, CA, USA (2012)
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Neugebauer, J.: Understanding H-embrittlement in high-strength steels by ab initio methods. 2012 International Hydrogen Conference, Moran, WY, USA (2012)
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Neugebauer, J.: Fully ab initio determination of materials properties at finite temperatures. ECMPCA, Porto Heli, Greece (2012)
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Neugebauer, J.: Density functional theory: From the chemical bond to microstructural information. Workshop Multiscale Material Modeling 2012, Bad Herrenalb, Germany (2012)
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Race, C. P.; von Pezold, J.; Neugebauer, J.: Simulations of Grain Boundary Migration via the Nucleation and Growth of Islands. MSE Congress 2012, Darmstadt, Germany (2012)
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Todorova, M.: Extending the concept of semiconductor defect chemistry to electrochemistry. CMD-24/ECOSS-29/ECSCD-11, Edinburgh, UK (2012)
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Todorova, M.: Extending thermodynamic concepts combined with first-principles calculations to address questions related to aqueous corrosion: Potential and challenges. Seminar talk at Universität Ulm, Lehrstuhl für Theoretische Chemie, Ulm, Germany (2012)
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Palumbo, M.; Fries, S. G.; Hammerschmidt, T.; Körmann, F.; Hickel, T.: SAPIENS thermophysical database for pure elements: DFT and experiments. 18th Symposium on Thermophysical Properties, Boulder, CO, USA (2012)
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Albrecht, M.; Markurt, T.; Schulz, T.; Lymperakis, L.; Duff, A.; Neugebauer, J.; Drechsel, P.; Stauss, P.: Dislocation Mechanisms and Strain Relaxation in the Growth of GaN on Silicon Substrates for Solid State Lighting. International Conference on Extended Defects in Semiconductors, Thessaloniki, Greek (2012)
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Grabowski, B.; Söderlind, P.: Ab initio prediction of materials properties up to the melting point: From simple elements to actinides. CALPHAD 2012, Berkeley, CA, USA (2012)
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Körmann, F.; Grabowski, B.; Hickel, T.; Neugebauer, J.: Advancing ab initio methods to finite temperatures: The opening of new routes in materials design. Seminar Talk at Institute on Quantum Materials Science, Yekaterinburg, Russia (2012)
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