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UID:https://www.mpie.de/events/6292/3755656
DTSTART:20160905T141500Z
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CREATED:20160811T092611Z
DESCRIPTION:High-throughput screening is a well-established method for scie
 ntific experimentation in chemistry and biology. Examples are heterogeneou
 s catalysts\, drug developments and nanoparticle toxicology. These methods
  involve the synthesis of small sample volumes often in form of particles 
 that are quickly tested. These tests are designed to quickly obtain easily
  accessible data (called descriptors) that are related with a predictor fu
 nction to the desired properties. The descriptor-predictor-relation is fou
 nd through mathematical modelling and calibration. One particle based high
 -throughput concept for the evaluation of potential toxicological hazards 
 will be presented in more detail. Furthermore\, a new concept is presented
  which transfers high-throughput screening to the exploration of new struc
 tural metals. The method comprises the synthesis of many small alloy sampl
 es in form of particles. These samples obtain a defined microstructure by 
 fast or parallel thermal and mechanical treatments and are subsequently su
 bjected to novel fast descriptor tests while a mathematical algorithm deve
 lops the predictor function. The method presented here is a collaborative 
 approach among many researchers and also involves sample routing and autom
 ation considerations as well as process modelling.\nSpeaker: Prof. Lutz M
 ädler
LAST-MODIFIED:20160929T080015Z
LOCATION:Max-Planck-Institut für Eisenforschung GmbH\, Room: Seminar Room 
 1
ORGANIZER;CN=Prof. Dierk Raabe:mailto:
SUMMARY:High-throughput with Particle Technology
URL;VALUE=URI:https://www.mpie.de/events/6292/3755656
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