
Biological Composites
Journal Article (2)
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Journal Article
6 (12), pp. 4506 - 4512 (2010)
Ab initio study of thermodynamic, structural, and elastic properties of Mg-substituted crystalline calcite. Acta Biomaterialia 2.
Journal Article
22 (4), pp. 519 - 526 (2010)
Revealing the Design Principles of High-Performance Biological Composites Using Ab initio and Multiscale Simulations: The Example of Lobster Cuticle. Advanced Materials Conference Paper (1)
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Conference Paper
5, 02007, (2010)
Spectral and angular distribution of light scattered from the elytra of two carabid beetle species. API'09 - First NanoCharM Workshop on Advanced Polarimetric Instrumentation, Palaiseau, France, December 07, 2009 - December 09, 2009. EPJ Web of Conferences Talk (15)
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Talk
Enhancing mechanical properties of calcite by Mg substitutions: A quantum-mechanical study. Multiscale design modeling 2010, Brno, Czech Republic (2010)
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Talk
Design Principles of Load-bearing Cuticle from different Crustacean Species evaluated experimentally and by Ab initio-based Multiscale Simulations. MRS Fall Meeting 2010, Boston, MA, USA (2010)
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Talk
Ab initio based multiscale modeling of biological composites: Example of the exoskeleton of the lobster Homarus Americanus. Colloquium Lecture, Center for Nanoscience CeNS, Ludwigs-Maximilians Universität München, München, Germany (2010)
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Talk
Using ab-initio based multiscale models and experiments for alloy design. Colloquium Lecture, Institute for High Performance Computing, Agency of Science, Technology and Research, Singapore City, Singapore (2010)
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Talk
Arthropod cuticle: A biological multi-functional composite used as template for nano-to-macro-scale hierarchical modeling. Multiscale Materials Modeling, Freiburg, Germany (2010)
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Talk
Design principles of Arthropod cuticle evaluated experimentally and by ab initio-basedmultiscale simulations. Ringberg Symposium 2010, Molecular Bionics - From Biomineralization to Functional Materials, Ringberg Castle, Rottach-Egern, Germany (2010)
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Talk
Combining ab-initio based multiscale models and experiments for structural alloy design. Colloquium Lecture, Australian Microscopy & Microanalysis Research Facility, The University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia (2010)
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Talk
Ab initio based multi-scale approaches to the elasticity of polycrystals. ICAMS Scientific Retreat, Akademie Biggsee, Attendorn, Germany (2010)
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Talk
Crustacean cuticle: An example to study the influence of chemical composition and microstructure on the mechanical properties of hierarchically structured biological composite materials. Workshop Prospects in BIONIC, Leoben, Austria (2010)
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Talk
Mechanical size effect analysis in metals and biological materials. Invited keynote lecture, Micromechanics Conference II, Oxford, UK (2010)
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Talk
Relation of ultrastructure and optical properties in the cuticle of beetles. Materials Science and Engineering MSE 2010, Darmstadt, Germany (2010)
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Talk
Ab initio based study of multi-scale elastic properties of hierarchical biocomposites. Seminar talk at Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic (2010)
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Talk
Arthropod Cuticle: A Biological Multifunctional Composite Used As Template for Multidisciplinary Nano-To-Macro-Scale Hierarchical Modeling. 139th Annual Meeting of the Minerals, Metals and Materials Society (TMS), Seattle, WA, USA (2010)
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Talk
Chemical Imaging of Heterogeneous Materials: Allocation of Organic and Inorganic Components in Biomaterials. 1. Raman-Workshop Linz, Linz, Austria (2010)
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Talk
Crustacean skeletal elements: Variations in the constructional morphology at different hierarchical levels. DFG Winter School Priotity Programme 1420: "Biomimetic Materials Research: Functionality by Hierarchical Structuring of Materials", Kerkrade, The Netherlands (2010)
Poster (8)
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Poster
Quantum-mechanics-based study of multi-scale elastic properties of hierarchical biocomposites. Prospects of bionics for functional Materials Science, Montan University Leoben, Leoben, Austria (2010)
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Poster
Enhancing mechanical properties of calcite by Mg substitutions: An ab initio study. Psi-k Conference 2010, Berlin, Germany (2010)