Cedat, D.: Modeling and Experiment on Mo-based high temperature composites. Dissertation, Ecole Centrale Paris, Laboratoire for Materials, Paris [France] (2008)
Sachs, C.: Microstructure and mechanical properties of the exoskeleton of the lobster Homarus americanus as an example of a biological composite material. Dissertation, RWTH Aachen, Aachen, Germany (2008)
Tjahjanto, D.: Micromechanical Modeling and Simulations of Tranformation-Induced Plasticity in Multiphase Carbon Steels. Dissertation, TU Delft, Delft, The Netherlands (2008)
Klüber, C.: Korrelation von mechanischen Eigenschaften und Kristallorientierung auf mikroskopischer und nanoskopischer Ebene. Dissertation, RWTH Aachen, Aachen, Germany (2008)
Bastos da Silva, A. F.: Characterization of the Microstructure, Grain Boundaries and Texture of Nanostructured Electrodeposited CoNi by use of EBSD. Dissertation, RWTH Aachen, Aachen, Germany (2007)
Goerdeler, M.: Application of a dislocation density based flow stress model in the integrative through-process modeling of Aluminium production. Dissertation, RWTH Aachen, Aachen, Germany (2007)
Wolff, C.: Der tribologisch asymmetrische Flachstauchversuch - Eine neue Methode zur Analyse von Reibungsvorgängen bei Umformprozessen. Dissertation, RWTH Aachen, Aachen, Germany (2001)
Kaushal, C.: Untersuchung der Abhängigkeit des Ölaustrags von der Oberflächenfeinstruktur beim Auswalzen gedoppelter Aluminiumfolien. Diploma, HS Niederrhein, Krefeld, Germany (2003)
Tranchant, J.: Deformation of Semi-Brittle Intermetallic Material under Superimposed Hydrostatic Pressure. Diploma, Ecole Centrale de Nantes, Nantes, France (2002)
Paiva do Nascimento, A. W.: An optimized method to determine initial parameters of advanced yield surfaces for sheet metal form-ing applications. Master, Ruhr-Universität Bochum (2021)
Kusampudi, N.: Using Machine Learning and Data-driven Approaches to Predict Damage Initiation in Dual-Phase Steels. Master, Ruhr-Universität Bochum (2020)
Soundararajan, C. K.: Recrystallization behavior and mechanical properties of interstitially alloyed CoCrFeMnNi equiatomic high entropy alloy. Master, RWTH Aachen University (2020)
The Department of Interface Chemistry and Surface Engineering (GO) is mainly focussing on corrosion and electrochemical energy conversion. It is internationally known to be one of the leading groups in the field of electrochemical sciences. Our mission is to combine both fundamental and applied sciences to tackle key-questions for a progress…
Plasticity, fatigue, and fracture of materials arise from localized deformation processes, which can be altered by the materials’ environment. Unravelling these mechanisms at variable temperatures and different atmospheres (like hydrogen), are essential to enhance mechanical performance and lifespan. This requires to understand the microstructure and its evolution down to the atomic level. The department is dedicated to crafting materials with superior mechanical properties by elucidating deformation mechanisms. This involves employing advanced transmission electron microscopy techniques and conducting nano-/micromechanical tests on complex, micro-architectured and/or miniaturized materials.
The Department of Interface Chemistry and Surface Engineering (GO) is mainly focussing on corrosion and electrochemical energy conversion. It is internationally known to be one of the leading groups in the field of electrochemical sciences. Our mission is to combine both fundamental and applied sciences to tackle key-questions for a progress…
The mission of the Department Computational Materials Design (CM) is to develop and apply multi-scale computational methods that bridge the quantum mechanical foundations of matter with real-world materials discovery.