Neugebauer, J.: Fully ab initio determination of free energies: Basis for high-throughput approaches in materials design. DPG Frühjahrstagung 2013, Regensburg, Germany (2013)
Todorova, M.; Neugebauer, J.: Extending the Concept of Semiconductor Defect Chemistry to Electrochemistry. TMS Annual Meeting, San Antonio, TX, USA (2013)
Bleskov, I.; Hickel, T.; Neugebauer, J.: Impact of Local Magnetism on Planar Defects in Pure Iron. SFB-761 Annual Meeting 2013, Herdecke, Germany (2013)
Bleskov, I.; Körmann, F.; Hickel, T.; Neugebauer, J.: Impact of Magnetism on Thermodynamic Properties of Iron. International Symposium “Frontiers In Electronic Structure Theory And Multi Scale Modeling” (FEST-VEK), Moscow, Russia (2013)
Freysoldt, C.; Pfanner, G.; Neugebauer, J.: Defects in amorphous silicon from H insertion. Workshop "Spins as Functional Probes in Solar Energy Research", Berlin, Germany (2013)
Neugebauer, J.: Ab initio guided materials design: Application to doping and growth of group-III nitride. Colloquium, TH Ilmenau, Ilmenau, Germany (2013)
Neugebauer, J.: Modeling steels exhibiting unconventional deformation mechanisms based on ab initio based multiscale simulations. Kolloquium TH Ilmenau, Ilmenau, Germany (2013)
Neugebauer, J.: Modeling steels exhibiting unconventional deformation mechanisms based on ab initio based multiscale simulations. ESISM Workshop, Kyoto, Japan (2013)
If manganese nodules can be mined in an environmentally friendly way, the critical metals needed for the energy transition could be produced with low CO2 emissions
Scientists at the Max Planck Institute for Sustainable Materials have developed a carbon-free, energy-saving method to extract nickel for batteries, magnets and stainless steel.
Max Planck scientists design a process that merges metal extraction, alloying and processing into one single, eco-friendly step. Their results are now published in the journal Nature.