Springub, G.; Masimov, M.; Peranio, N.; Li, Y. J.; Roters, F.; Raabe, D.: Study of substructure and texture development in dual phase steels due to thermo-mechanical treatment. ITAP3, 3d International Conference on Texture and Anisotropy in Polycrystals, Göttingen, Germany (2009)
Raabe, D.; Demir, E.; Roters, F.: Bending of Single Crystal Copper Micro Cantilever Beams with Cube Orientation: Finite Element Simulation and Experiments. MRS Fall Meeting 2009, Boston, MA, USA (2009)
Raabe, D.; Demir, E.; Roters, F.: Size Dependence of Mechanical Strength Observed During Bending of Beams with Rectangular and Circular Cross Sections. MRS Fall Meeting 2009 , Boston, MA, USA (2009)
Ma, D.; Raabe, D.; Roters, F.: Effects of initial orientation, sample geometry and friction on anisotropy and crystallographic orientation changes in single crystal microcompression deformation: A crystal plasticity finite element study. International workshop on small scale plasticity, Brauwald, Switzerland (2007)
Zambaldi, C.; Roters, F.; Bieler, T. R.; Raabe, D.: Micro-mechanical modeling of near-gamma Ti-Al-Nb. 11th World Conference on Titanium (JIMIC5) Ti-2007, Kyoto, Japan (2007)
Bieler, T. R.; Crimp, M. A.; Roters, F.; Raabe, D.: A Slip Interaction Based measure of Damage Nucleation in Grain boundaries. MMM Third International Conference Multiscale Materials Modeling, Freiburg, Germany (2006)
Bieler, T. R.; Crimp, M. A.; Ma, A.; Roters, F.; Raabe, D.: Slip Interactions Leading to Damage Nucleation in TiAl Grain Boundaries. 3rd International Workshop on - TiAl Technologies, Bamberg, Germany (2006)
Zaafarani, N.; Singh, R.; Zaefferer, S.; Roters, F.; Raabe, D.: 3D experimental investigation and crystal plasticity FEM simulation of the texture and microstructure below a nanoindent in a Cu-single crystal. 6th European Symposium on nano-mechanical Testing (Nanomech 6), Hückelhoven, Germany (2005)
Roters, F.; Zhao, Z.; Raabe, D.: Development of a Grain Fragmentation Criterion and its Validation using Crystal Plasticity FEM Simulations. Meeting, Düsseldorf, Germany (2004)
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.
Scientists of the Max-Planck-Institut für Eisenforschung pioneer new machine learning model for corrosion-resistant alloy design. Their results are now published in the journal Science Advances