Herrera, C.; Ponge, D.; Raabe, D.: Microstructural evolution during hot working of 1.4362 duplex stainless steel. 2nd International Symposium on Steel Science (ISSS 2009), Kyoto, Japan (2009)
Tillak, N.; Hickel, T.; Raabe, D.; Neugebauer, J.: Ab initio study of nano-precipitate nucleation and growth in ferritic steels. Ab Initio Description of Iron and Steel, Tegernsee, Germany (2009)
Friak, M.; Sander, B.; Ma, D.; Raabe, D.; Neugebauer, J.: Theory-guided design of Ti–Nb alloys for biomedical applications. 1st International Conference on Material Modelling, Dortmund, Germany (2009)
Kostka, A.; Song, J.; Raabe, D.; Veehmayer, M.: Microstructure and properties of interfaces formed by explosion cladding of Ti-Steel. XXI Conference on Applied Crystallography, Zakopane, Poland (2009)
Springub, G.; Masimov, M.; Peranio, N.; Li, Y. J.; Roters, F.; Raabe, D.: Study of substructure and texture development in dual phase steels due to thermo-mechanical treatment. ITAP3, 3d International Conference on Texture and Anisotropy in Polycrystals, Göttingen, Germany (2009)
Calcagnotto, M.; Ponge, D.; Raabe, D.: Experimental study on orientation gradients and GNDs in ultrafine grained dual-phase steels. International Conference on Processing & Manufacturing of Advanced Materials (THERMEC 2009), Berlin, Germany (2009)
Krüger, T.; Varnik, F.; Raabe, D.: Simulation of a dense suspension of deformable particles using the lattice Boltzmann method. ICMMES 2009, Guangzhou, China (2009)
Raabe, D.; Demir, E.; Roters, F.: Bending of Single Crystal Copper Micro Cantilever Beams with Cube Orientation: Finite Element Simulation and Experiments. MRS Fall Meeting 2009, Boston, MA, USA (2009)
Raabe, D.; Demir, E.; Roters, F.: Size Dependence of Mechanical Strength Observed During Bending of Beams with Rectangular and Circular Cross Sections. MRS Fall Meeting 2009 , Boston, MA, USA (2009)
Fabritius, H.; Hild, S.; Raabe, D.: Leg joints of the lobster Homarus americanus as an example of cuticle modification for specific functions: Variations in structure, composition and properties. MRS Fall Meeting 2008, Boston, MA, USA (2008)
Balasundaram, K.; Cao, Y. P.; Raabe, D.: Nano-mechanical Characterization of Soft Matter. Materials science Day, Mechanical Engineering Department at Ruhr-University of Bochum, Bochum, Germany (2008)
Woldemedhin, M. T.; Raabe, D.; Hassel, A. W.: Evaluation of Surface reactivity of β-Ti. 2nd International IMPRS-SurMat Workshop on Surface and Interface Engineering in Advanced Materials, Bochum, Deutschland (2008)
Fanta, A. B.; Zaefferer, S.; Raabe, D.: 3D-Orientation Microscopy in Electrodeposited CoNi. 15th International Conference on the Textures of Materials (ICOTOM 15), Carnegie Mellon University Center, Pittsburgh, PA, USA (2008)
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