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
Research projects funded by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF)
Micro- and nanostructured hard magnetic materials and components for microtechnical applications "MiNaMag"
The limited availability of rare earth metals has increased the pressure to search for alternative, rare earth-free magnetic materials as well as for
Research at the Kaiserslautern University of Applied Sciences
The Kaiserslautern University of Applied Sciences offers attractive research areas for guest researchers in the fields of engineering, economics, design, health, and computer science.
Research
Intracellular signal transduction in tumour cells Cellular models for screening novel cancer therapeutics Molecular diagnosis of tumours New methods to isolate DNA from difficult samples and the complete fecal genome analysis
Research
Substance evaluation and development with electrophysiological methods on heterologously expressed ion channels Technical further development of modern methods of cellular electrophysiology (MEA and patch-clamp technique) up until pharmacological screening methods Physiology and pathophysiology of CNS and ENS diseases such as diseas
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
Project ESEMA (Elstatik-Foundation)
Electrostatic effects in magnetic field force microscopy
A measurement signal in magnetic field force microscopy includes signals from magnetic forces as well as signals from other short- and long-range forces. Measuring nanoparticles, the electrostatic forces are often of the same order of magnitude as the ma