PD Dr. Steffen Brinckmann
Main Focus
- Tribology induced evolution of the metal microstructure and the microasperities
- Development of a concurrent multiscale model of dislocation and molecular dynamics in 3D
- Micromechanical insitu shear-experiments and related simulations to investigate plasticity
- Fracture and fatigue simulations of real metal microstructures
Curriculum Vitae
Since Feb. 2020: Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH (Germany)
Jan.
2013 – Jan. 2020:
Max-Planck
Institut für Eisenforschung (Germany)
Group
Leader on experimental Nanotribology
Jan.
2009 – Dec. 2012:
Ruhr
University Bochum (Germany), School of Mechanical Engineering
Junior
Group Leader in Interdisciplinary Centre for Advanced Materials Simulation (ICAMS)
Aug.
2007 – Dec. 2008: California
Institute of Technology (USA), Department of Materials Science
Postdoctoral
Research Associate
in Nano-/ Micromechanics
May
2005 – Aug. 2007: Purdue
University (USA), School of Mechanical Engineering
Postdoctoral
Research Associate
in numerical and experimental solid mechanics
Jan 2001 - Apr.
2005: University
of Groningen (The Netherlands), Department of Applied Physics
PhD student in numerical solid mechanics
Aug 2000 - Jan.
2001: University
of Delft (The Netherlands), Department of Mechanical Engineering
PhD student in numerical solid mechanics
Oct.
1995 – Jul. 2000: University
of Hanover (Germany), Department of Civil Engineering
Diplom- thesis in numerical solid mechanics