Zhou, X.; Hickel, T.; Gault, B.; Ophus, C.; Liebscher, C.; Dehm, G.; Raabe, D.: Exploring the Relationship Between Grain Boundary Structure and Chemical Composition at the Atomic Level. International Conference on Intergranular and Interphase Boundaries in Materials (IIB 2024), Beijing, China (2024)
Dehm, G.: Atomic resolved imaging of grain boundary phase transitions in pure and alloyed metallic thin films. 17th International Conference on Intergranular and Interphase Boundaries in Materials (IIB 2024), Beijing, China (2024)
Lee, J. S.; Dehm, G.; Best, J. P.; Stein, F.: A Micromechanical Study on the Correlation of Composition and Properties of B2 FeAl across the Interface of an Fe–Al Diffusion Couple. ECR Day, Ruhr Universität Bochum, Bochum, Germany (2024)
Dehm, G.; Devulapalli, V.; Schulz, F.; Soares Barreto, E.; Ellendt, N.; Jägle, E. A.: Strengthening of CoCrFe(Mn)Ni high entropy alloys by dislocation pinning: From Lattice friction & SRO to particle strengthening. Possibilities and Limitations of Quantitative Materials Modeling and Characterization 2024, Bernkastel-kues, Germany (2024)
Vacirca, D.; Bignoli, F.; Li Bassi, A.; Best, J. P.; Dehm, G.; Faurie, D.; Djemia, P.; Ghidelli, M.: Boosting mechanical properties of thin film high entropy alloys through nanoengineering design strategies. 16th International Conference on Local Mechanical Properties, Prague, Czech Republic (2024)
Bhat, M. K.; Brink, T.; Ding, H.; Jung, C.; Best, J. P.; Dehm, G.: Influence of the Structure and Chemistry of Σ5 Grain Boundaries on Microscale Strengthening in Cu Bicrystals. TMS Annual Meeting and Exhibition 2024, Orlando, FL, USA (2024)
Kanjilal, A.; Best, J. P.; Dehm, G.: Elevated temperature deformation of intermetallic phases in Mg–Al–Ca alloy at small length scale. International conference on creep and fracture of engineering materials and structures, Creep 2024, Bangalore, India (2024)
Kini, M. K.; Nandy, S.; Best, J. P.; Dehm, G.: Deformation of CoCrFeNi alloy thin films under thermal fatigue. International Conference on Creep and Fracture of Engineering Materials and Structures CREEP 2024, Bangalore, India (2024)
Kanjilal, A.; Best, J. P.; Dehm, G.: Using in-situ nano- and micromechanical testing to probe the fracture behavior of intermetallic Laves phase materials. 7th International Indentation Workshop – IIW7, Hyderabad, India (2023)
Dehm, G.: Resolving the interplay of structure and energy landscapes of tilt grain boundaries in metals. 3rd ELSICS Conference and Bunsen-Colloquium “Energy Landscapes and Structure in Ion Conducting Solids (ELSICS)”, Ulm, Germany (2023)
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