Neugebauer, J.: Ab Initio Based Modeling of Engineering Materials: From a Predictive Thermodynamic Description to Tailored Mechanical Properties. Materials Science and Engineering, Nürnberg, Germany (2008)
von Pezold, J.; Neugebauer, J.: Hydrogen-enhanced local plasticity - An atomistic study. Materials Science and Engineering 2008, Nuernberg, Germany (2008)
Ismer, L.; Ireta, J.; Neugebauer, J.: First principles study of vibrational and thermodynamic properties of the secondary structure of proteins. Computational Materials Science Workshop, Ebernburg Castle, Germany (2008)
Körmann, F.; Dick, A.; Grabowski, B.; Hickel, T.; Neugebauer, J.: The free energy of bcc iron: Integrated ab initio derivation of vibrational, electronic, and magnetic contributions. Computational Materials Science Workshop, Ebernburg Castle, Germany (2008)
Marquardt, O.; Hickel, T.; Neugebauer, J.: Effect of strain and polarization on the electronic properties of 2-, 1- and 0-dimensional semiconductor nanostructures. Computational Materials Science Workshop, Ebernburg Castle, Germany (2008)
Todorova, M.; Neugebauer, J.: Towards an ab initio description of corrosion. Computational Materials Science Workshop, Ebernburg Castle, Germany (2008)
Udyansky, A.; von Pezold, J.; Friák, M.; Neugebauer, J.: Atomistic modeling of the strain-induced interaction between carbon atoms in Fe-C solid solution. Computational Materials Science Workshop, Ebernburg Castle, Germany (2008)
Uijttewaal, M.; Hickel, T.; Neugebauer, J.: Phase transformations of Ni2MnGa shape memory alloy from first principles: The (pre-)martensitic transition by phonons and magnons, Soft mode phase transformation by phonon couplings. Computational Materials Science Workshop, Ebernburg Castle, Germany (2008)
Friák, M.; Sander, B.; Ma, D.; Raabe, D.; Neugebauer, J.: Theory-guided Design of Ti-binaries for Biomedical Applications. 11th International Symposium on Physics of Materials (ISPMA-11), Prague, Czech Republic (2008)
Udyansky, A.; von Pezold, J.; Friák, M.; Neugebauer, J.: Atomistic modeling of the strain-induced interaction between carbon atoms in Fe-C solid solution. XVII International Materials Research Congress 2008, Cancun, Mexico (2008)
Grabowski, B.; Ismer, L.; Hickel, T.; Neugebauer, J.: Ab initio up to the melting point: An efficient thermodynamic integration scheme. Computational Materials Science Workshop, Ebernburg Castle, Germany (2008)
Hickel, T.; Uijttewaal, M.; Grabowski, B.; Neugebauer, J.: First principles determination of phase transitions in magnetic shape memory alloys. XXI Congress of the International Union of Crystallography, Osaka, Japan (2008)
Neugebauer, J.: Materials design based on ab initio thermodynamics and kinetics. XVII International Materials Research Congress 2008, Cancun, Mexico (2008)
Friák, M.; Sander, B.; Ma, D.; Counts, W. A.; Raabe, D.; Neugebauer, J.: Ab-initio based multi-scale approaches to the elasticity of polycrystals. Mid-term COST conference on Multiscale Modeling of Materials, COST action 19, Brno, Czech Republic (2008)
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