Rohwerder, M.; Borodin, S.; Vogel, A.; Vogel, D.: Investigation of the Fundamental Processes in the Internal Oxidation of Binary and Ternary Iron Based Alloys at Elevated Temperatures. 2014 ECS and SMEQ Joint Internat. Meeting, Cancun, Mexico (2014)
Altin, A.; Erbe, A.; Ritter, H.; Rohwerder, M.: Controlled release of inhibitors from composite organic coatings: A “green” way of corrosion protection. EUROCORR 2013, Estoril, Portugal (2013)
Vimalanandan, A.; Lv, L. P.; Zhao, Y.; Landfester, K.; Crespy, D.; Rohwerder, M.: Active corrosion protection coatings based on potential triggered release systems. EUROCORR 2013, the European Corrosion Congress, “For a blue sky”, Estoril, Portugal (2013)
Krieg, R.; Vimalanandan, A.; Rohwerder, M.; Theirry, D.; Le Bozec, N.: Corrosion Performance of Zinc Magnesium Aluminium Coated steel: Discussion of fundamental mechanisms. 224th ECS Meeting, San Francisco, CA, USA (2013)
Rohwerder, M.: Electrochemistry of metal surfaces under nanoscopic electrolyte layers. 112th Bunsentagung (Annual German Conference on Physical Chemistry), Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Karlsruhe, Germany (2013)
Rohwerder, M.: Corrosion Performance of Zinc Magnesium Aluminium Alloy Coated Steel: discussion of fundamental mechanisms. 224th ECS Meeting, San Francisco, CA, USA (2013)
Rohwerder, M.: Neuartige intelligent selbstheilende Korrosionsschutzsysteme. 5. Korrosions-schutz-Symposium, Korrosionsschutz durch Beschichtungen in Theorie und Praxis, Kloster Banz, Germany (2013)
Merzlikin, S. V.; Rohwerder, M.: Detection of Local Hydrogen Distribution by SIMS. Possibility of the Electrochemical SIMS Calibration for Quantification of Hydrogen in Metallic Matrix. International Symposium on Metal-Hydrogen Systems 2012 (MH2012) , Kyoto, Japan (2012)
Salgin, B.; Rohwerder, M.: Ion Mobility Studies on Al2O3 Surfaces. 63rd Annual Meeting of the International Meeting of the International Society of Electrochemistry, Prague, Czech Republic (2012)
Salgin, B.; Rohwerder, M.: Mobility of water and charge carriers in polymer/oxide/aluminium alloy interphases. M2i-DPI Project Meeting at AkzoNobel, Sassenheim, The Netherlands (2012)
Rohwerder, M.: Selbstheilende Beschichtungen für einen intelligenten Korrosionsschutz. FARBE UND LACK Konferenz: Neue Konzepte für Korrosionsschutzbeschichtungen, Stuttgart, Germany (2012)
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