
Dr. Stefan Zaefferer
              
                Department Microstructure Physics and Alloy Design
              
Microscopy and Diffraction
              
            
                
      Microscopy and Diffraction
Curriculum Vitae
      Stefan Zaefferer studied physical metallurgy and metal physics at the
 TU Clausthal in Germany. His PhD thesis with the title „Development and
 application of a computer software for the determination of deformation
 mechanisms in materials with hexagonal crystal structure by 
transmission electron microscopy“ was carried out at the TU Clausthal as
 well. After this, he went for a 2.5 years post doc time at Paris 
(Université Paris-Sud, Orsay) and a 1.5 years time at Kyoto (Kyoto 
University). During this time he focussed mainly on the deformation and 
recrystallization mechanisms of metals with fcc crystal structure by 
TEM. At the same time he developed the computer program TOCA „Tools for 
orientation determination and crystallographic analysis“ an on-line 
TEM-Program for indexing of diffraction patterns and microscope control 
„virtual microscope“. Since 2000 he is head of the research group 
„Microscopy and Diffraction“ at the MPIE. In this time he has mainly 
dealt with the development of electron diffraction techniques in SEM and
 TEM and applied these methods to the investigation of various metallic 
and intermetallic materials. Currently, SZ tries to focus his research 
activities on projects where environmental protection and sustainability
 play an important role, e.g. materials for thermal solar power plants, 
photovoltaic materials, and light, abundant and recyclable structural 
materials.
In 2009 he passed his habilitation at the RWTH Aachen and teaches there, together with colleagues from the RWTH and the MPIE, a self-developed master course „Microstructures, Microscopy and Modelling“. At the same time he teaches the class „Electron diffraction methods in the SEM“ at the MPIE as well as a guest professor at various universities (currently Vienna, Vancouver, Melbourne).
    
In 2009 he passed his habilitation at the RWTH Aachen and teaches there, together with colleagues from the RWTH and the MPIE, a self-developed master course „Microstructures, Microscopy and Modelling“. At the same time he teaches the class „Electron diffraction methods in the SEM“ at the MPIE as well as a guest professor at various universities (currently Vienna, Vancouver, Melbourne).