Auinger, M.: High Temperature Corrosion in Low Activity Gases - Theoretical Calculations and Experimental Comparison of Oxide, Nitride and Carbide Formation. Gordon Research Seminar on High Temperature Corrosion, New London, CT, USA (2013)
Auinger, M.: Phase Diagrams with FACTSage - Speaking different Languages for Thermochemical Properties. GTT-Workshop on Thermodynamic Simulations in Industry, Herzogenrath, Aachen, Germany (2013)
Auinger, M.: Internal oxidation and nitridation of hot rolled steels - A theoretical study and its experimental verification. Gunnar Eriksson Symposium & GTT-Workshop on Thermodynamic Simulations in Industry, Herzogenrath, Germany (2012)
Auinger, M.: What do we know about internal oxidation in hot-rolled steels? - A theoretical study and its experimental verification. Seminar Talk at Interdisciplinary Center for Advanced materials Simulation (ICAMS), Ruhr-Universtät Bochum, Bochum, Germany (2012)
Auinger, M.: Experimental studies and theoretical calculations on the formation of nitrides and oxides during selective oxidation in binary iron-alloys. 8th International Symposium on High-Temperature Corrosion and Protection of Materials, Les Embiez, France (2012)
Auinger, M.: Applied Simulations of Thermodynamic Reactions and Interphase Diffusion (ASTRID): Vorstellung des Konzepts und Beispiele zur Korngrenzenoxidation. CDL-Workshop Strukturmodellierung in technischen Metallen, Rust, Austria (2012)
Auinger, M.: Theory and Experiment for High Temperature Metal-Gas Reactions. Seminar Talk at Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, USA (2011)
Auinger, M.; Rohwerder, M.: Connecting Thermochemical Reactions and Diffusion - The Formation of Grain Boundary Oxides in Steel Sheets. 18th Conference on Computer Methods in Materials Technology, Zakopane, Poland (2011)
Evers, S.; Borodin, S.; Auinger, M.; Rohwerder, M.: Understanding of Hydrogen in Steel by Scanning Kelvin Probe measurements on evaporated Pd-Films. 7th International Conference on Diffusion in Solids and Liquids (DSL 2011), Algarve, Portugal (2011)
Auinger, M.: Coupling Thermodynamics and Diffusion for describing Metal/Gas Reactions at elevated Temperatures. Lecture at Institute for Materials Research, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan (2010)
Auinger, M.; Rohwerder, M.: Grain Boundary Oxidation Processes and High Temperature Corrosion. Division of Materials and Manufacturing Science, Osaka University, Osaka, Japan (2010)
Auinger, M.; Borodin, S.; Evers, S.; Rohwerder, M.: Thermodynamic Studies of Hydrogen Permeation and the Effect of Oxide Formation in Pure Iron Samples. 6th International Conference on Diffusion in Solids and Liquids, Paris, France (2010)
Auinger, M.; Rohwerder, M.: Grain Boundary Oxidation Processes and High Temperature Corrosion. GTT-Workshop on Thermodynamic Simulations in Industry, Herzogenrath, Aachen, Germany (2010)
Auinger, M.; Borodin, S.; Swaminathan, S.; Rohwerder, M.: Thermodynamic Simulations of the Oxidation Processes in Polycrystalline Metallic Alloys. International Workshop “Grain boundary diffusion, stresses and segregation”, Moscow, Russia (2010)
Auinger, M.; Borodin, S.; Swaminathan, S.; Rohwerder, M.: Thermodynamic Stability and Reaction Sequence for High Temperature Oxidation Processes in Steels. International Symposium “High Temperature Oxidation and Corrosion”, Zushi (Tokyo), Japan (2010)
Auinger, M.; Vogel, A.; Rohwerder, M.: High Temperature Corrosion in low-activity gases - Theoretical Calculations and Experimental Comparison of Oxide, Nitride and Carbide Formation. Gordon Research Seminar on High Temperature Corrosion, New London, CT, USA (2013)
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