Zaefferer, S.: Some topics of experimental texture and microstructure research at the MPIE. Intern. Workshop on Modern Texture Research in Engineering Materials (MoteX), Düsseldorf (2003)
Zaefferer, S.: Microstructural characterization of low alloyed TRIP steels by SEM and TEM techniques. Seminar des Instituts für Eisenhüttenkunde der RWTH Aachen, RWTH Aachen, Germany (2003)
Zaefferer, S.: Microtexture measurements: A powerful tool to understand microstructures. Fachvortrag bei der Sitzung des Fachbeirates des Instituts, Düsseldorf, Düsseldorf (2003)
Kobayashi, S.; Zaefferer, S.; Schneider, A.; Raabe, D.; Frommeyer, G.: Slip system determination by rolling texture measurements around the strength peak temperature in a Fe3Al-based alloy. Intern. Conf. on Strength of Materials (ICSMA 13), Budapest, Hungary (2003)
Archie, F. M. F.; Zaefferer, S.: Micro-damage initiation in advanced high strength steels (AHSS): Influence of Prior Austenite Grain Boundaries. Meeting Materials 2016 - M2i - Materials innovation institute, Nieuwegein, The Netherlands (2016)
Stechmann, G.; Zaefferer, S.; Konijnenberg, P. J.: Microstructural and Electronic Characterization of CdTe Thin Film Solar Cells: A Correlative SEM-Based Approach. IAMNano, Port Elizabeth, South Africa (2016)
Stechmann, G.; Zaefferer, S.: Microstructural and Electronic Characterization of CdTe Thin Film Solar Cells: A Correlative SEM-Based Approach. IAMNano, Hamburg, Germany (2015)
Zaefferer, S.; Zhu, Z.; Reed, R. C.: Observation of Dislocation Evolution during Straining of a γ-γ’ Superalloy Single Crystal using the CECCI technique. Eurosuperalloys 2014, Giens, France (2014)
Archie, F. M. F.; Zaefferer, S.; Raabe, D.: The influence of grain boundary character on dislocation densities and fracture toughness in AHSS. M2i Conference "High Tech Materials: your world - our business", Sint Michielgestel, The Netherlands (2014)
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