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  • 2191. Team
    Date: 21.11.2024
    Riko Schanzenbach Student research assistant
  • 2192. Team
    Date: 21.11.2024
    B.Sc. Lena Lülsdorf Student research assistant
  • 2193. Team
    Date: 21.11.2024
    Jonas Döring Student research assistant
  • 2194. Team
    Date: 21.11.2024
    M. Sc. Jan-Erik Nebel Researchgate informationbox Research project:  In-situ and ex-situ characterisation of microstructure evolution in the scanning electron microscope for the development of microstructure models on the model material copper Use of Kerr microscopy to characterise the damage development in steels Scientific assista
  • Research projects funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG) Separation of surface and volume damage due to HCF/VHCF loading to identify the re-use potential of quenched and tempered steels In order to be able to use the pre-damaged components again in new machines and systems after reconditioning, a quantitative evaluation is required, w
  • 2196. Team
    Date: 21.11.2024
    Dr.-Ing. Viktor Lyamkin Researchgate informationbox Research projects: Micro-magnetic in-situ detection of the micro-structural evolution of steels subjected to fatigue loading in nuclear components for a short-time method for life prediction Eddy current imaging with vibrating probe for materials science applications
  • Projects funded by the German Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation, Nuclear Safety and Consumer Protection (BMUV) Development of a short-term method for the evaluation of damage-relevant parameters of ferritic materials and components used in nuclear technology "EKusaP The aim of the research project “EKusaP” is to develo
  • Completed Research Projects Use of nondestructive testing methods in a new one-sample testing strategy for estimating fatigue data DFG STA 1133/6-1 Microstructure-based lifetime calculation "MibaLeb" BMWi, Project Management Organisation GRS, Co-operation project with WPT, ZU Dortmund, LZFPQ, Saarland University, MPA University
  • Research projects supported by the Budget for Research and Innovation (BFI) of Kaiserslautern University of Applied Sciences Use of the electrochemical potential to characterize the surface damage behavior of cyclically stressed materials As part of the research project, a corrosion measuring station will be set up and integrated into a fatig
  • 2200. Vanessa Hayna
    Date: 21.11.2024
    2024 - heute    Research Assistant Materials Science Laboratory, University of Applied Sciences Kaiserslautern 2023 - today    Master's Degree, Study of Mechanical Engineering/Mechatronics, University of Applied Sciences Kaiserslautern 2022 - today    Student Research Assistant Materials Science Lab
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