The services we offer:
Micro and macro hardness tests Tensile tests (RT and HT, up to 100 kN) Fatigue tests (RT and HT, up to 140 kN, up to 260 Hz) Radiographic examinations (residual stress measurements and phase analysis) Microscopic examinations (light, laser, digital, confocal, electron microscopy) Roughness measurements (tac
Address and Directions
Postal address Internationales Studienkolleg der Hochschule Kaiserslautern Postfach 1573 67604 Kaiserslautern GERMANY
or for couriers:
Internationales Studienkolleg of Kaiserslautern University of Applied Sciences Schoenstraße 11 67659 Kaiserslautern GERMANY Address for visitors Kaiserslautern University o
V. Housing and living
How do I register at the Residents' Registration Office? Within one week of your entry into Germany, you must register at the Residents' Registration Office.
To do this, make an appointment online at the Bürgercenter. You must come to the appointment in person and bring your tenancy agreement or a letter
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Asia Exchange https://asiaexchange.org/ d.a.i. (for USA) https://www.dai-tuebingen.de/en/advising GOstralia!-GOmerica! https://gostralia-gomerica.de/universitaetensuche/uebersicht-aller-universitaeten-unifilter International Student Office https://www.international-student-office.org/en/
Special issue in Metals published by MDPI
Prof. Peter Starke is guest editor for the special issue " Characterisation of the Fatigue Behaviour of Metallic Materials beyond Mechanical Stress-Strain Measurements" of the journal Metals published by MPDI.
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Materials science goes digital
"Materials science goes digital" is a project funded by the "Innovation in university teaching" foundation, which makes it possible to bring together materials science from different subject areas and disciplines. Specifically, materials science from the departments of "Applied Engineering" and "Building and Design"
Materials science goes digital
"Materials science goes digital" is a project funded by the "Innovation in university teaching" foundation, which makes it possible to bring together materials science from different subject areas and disciplines. Specifically, materials science from the departments of "Applied Engineering" and "Building and Design"