Rohwerder, M.: The Scanning Kelvinprobe - A New Technique to Study the Stability of Metal/Polymer Bonds. Second International Symposium on Adhesion Aspects of Polymeric Coatings, Newark, NJ, USA (2000)
Rohwerder, M.; Stratmann, M.: The Scanning Kelvin Probe as a New Technique to Analyze Buried Interfaces. 196th meeting of the ECS, Honolulu, USA (1999)
Rohwerder, M.; Unger, M.; Lobnig, R. E.; Stratmann, M.: Role of ammonia sulfate particles in the corrosion of electronic devices. Eurocorr'99, Aachen, Germany (1999)
Rohwerder, M.; Schilz, C. M.; Unger, M.; Grundmeier, G.: Versagen von Beschichtungssystemen auf Metallen aufgrund von korrosiver Belastung. GUS Diskussionstage "Feuchtklimasicherheit elektronischer Schaltungen", Gesellschaft für Umweltsimulation e.V. (GUS), München, Germany (1998)
Rohwerder, M.: Einsatz der Rastersondenmikroskopie in der Korrosionsforschung - Neue Ansätze bei der Optimierung von Beschichtungsmethoden. DI-Workshop "Einsatz neuer Mikroskopietechniken in der Metallindustrie", Saarbrücken, Germany (1998)
Rohwerder, M.: Zum Einfluß des Elektrodenpotentials auf die Selbstorganisation von Thiolen auf Gold. Seminar, Max-Planck-Institute for Polymer research (Prof. Knoll), Mainz, Germany (1997)
Rohwerder, M.; de Weldige, K.; Stratmann, M.: On the influence of the electrode potential on growth and stability of thiol monolayer films: Scanning tunneling microscopic and electrochemical investigations. 3rd Indo-German Symposium on modern methods in electrochemistry, Bangalore, India (1996)
Rohwerder, M.; de Weldige, K.; Stratmann, M.: Zum Einfluß des Elektrodenpotentials auf Wachstum und Zerstörung von Thiolfilmen. Bunsentagung, Jena, Germany (1996)
Rohwerder, M.: Organic monolayers as adhesive agents for organic coatings in corrosion protection. Seminar at Dep. Of Chemistry (Prof. R. Crooks), Texas A&M Univ., College Station, TX, USA (1995)
Rohwerder, M.; de Weldige, K.; Stratmann, M.: The influence of the electrode potential on the self-assembly of decanethiol on the Au(111) surface. 188th Meeting of the ECS, Chicago, IL, USA (1995)
Rohwerder, M.; de Weldige, K.; Viefhaus, H.; Stratmann, M.: Adsorption selbst-organisierter Mercaptan-Monolagen auf Gold. Workshop on Development and Industrial Application of Scanning Probe Microscopes SXM1, Münster, Germany (1994)
Uebel, M.; Exbrayat, L.; Rabe, M.; Tran, T. H.; Crespy, D.; Rohwerder, M.: Role of Trigger Signal Spreading Velocity on Self-healing Capability of Intelligent Coatings for Corrosion Protection. Scientific Advisory Board Meeting 2019, 6-years Evaluation of the Max-Planck-Institut für Eisenforschung GmbH, Düsseldorf, Germany (2019)
Uebel, M.; Shkirskiy, V.; Maltseva, A.; Lefèvre, G.; Volovitch, P.; Rohwerder, M.: New Insights on the Mechanism of Cathodic Driven Coating Delamination: Suppressed Cation Migration along Zn/Polymer Interface in CO2 Containing Atmosphere. Gordon Research Conferences 2018, New London, NH, USA (2018)
Merz, A.; Uebel, M.; Rohwerder, M.: Investigation of the role of protection zone around conducting polymer in composite coatings in inhibiting delamination process. Gordon Research Conferences 2016, New London, NH, USA (2016)
Merz, A.; Uebel, M.; Rohwerder, M.: Investigation of the role of protection zone around conducting polymer in composite coatings in inhibiting delamination process. Gordon Research Seminars 2016, New London, NH, USA (2016)
Uebel, M.; Rohwerder, M.: Conducting polymer based anticorrosion composite coatings with full-scale self-healing ability on zinc and galvanized steel. Gordon Research Conferences 2016, New London, NH, USA (2016)
Uebel, M.; Rohwerder, M.: Conducting polymer based anticorrosion composite coatings with full-scale self-healing ability on zinc and galvanized steel. Gordon Research Seminars 2016, New London, NH, USA (2016)
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