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  • Further expansion of the experimental infrastructure at WWHK Through the Research and Innovation budget of the Kaiserslautern University of Applied Sciences, a corrosion measuring set-up is being set up at the WWHK, which can be integrated into the fatigue testing systems in the future. Initially, this measuring set-up will be used to investigate
  • Further expansion of the experimental infrastructure at WWHK The testing infrastructure at the WWHK was further expanded via various research projects and own funds. Together with the Department of Building and Design, a digital microscope (Olympus DSX 1000) and a digital controller (DHM Prüftechnik) for an existing Schenck testing system (160 kN)
  • Further staff expansion at the WWHK Once again there have been personnel changes at the WWHK due to the start of new projects. Jan-Erik Nebel and Moritz Maul have been working as research assistants at the WWHK since 1 December 2023. Jan-Erik Nebel will be working on the BFI-funded project "Use of Kerr microscopy to characterise the development
  • High-tech analytics from the German Research Foundation (DFG) The University of Applied Sciences Kaiserslautern has successfully applied for a large-scale equipment campaign of the German Research Foundation (DFG). The approved funds will be used to purchase a high-resolution scanning electron microscope (SEM), which will provide a variety of new
  • Honour for Mr. M. Eng. Srinivasa Raghavan Raghuraman Due to his outstanding achievements in the framework of his Master's studies and his very good Master's thesis, Mr. Srinivasa Raghavan Raghuraman was honoured with the John Deere Award in the Department of Applied Engineering Sciences at the University of Applied Sciences Kaiserslautern. Mr. Sri
  • Installation of the new Kerr microscope at WWHK At the WWHK the new Kerr microscope of evico magnetics was installed, which is used for the investigation of magnetic domains within the TELMa project. The results will be used in the simulation activities of the working group Electrotechnical Systems of Mechatronics to develop components with specif
  • Installation of the new scanning electron microscope at WWHK Last week, the new scanning electron microscope was installed in the laboratories at the Kammgarn campus of the University of Applied Sciences Kaiserslautern. The SEM with EDX, EBSD and STEM is funded by the HAW large-scale equipment campaign of the DFG and will provide many new possibi
  • Introduction of Professor Peter Starke at the University of Applied Sciences Kaiserslautern Retrospectives, insights and outlooks... Link to the article
  • Jan-Erik Nebel is a new assistant at the WWHK Mr Nebel joined the WWHK team of assistants on 01.05.2022. He is working on the BMBF-funded research project entitled "Micro- and nanostructured hard magnetic materials and components for microtechnical applications MiNaMag" together with other colleagues from the University of Applied Sciences Kaisers
  • New assistant at the WWHK M.Sc. Janina Becker is a further member of the WWHK team since 01.10.2022. In cooperation with Prof. Saumer's Department of Chemical Processes in Microsystems Engineering, she is working on the research project "Use of the electrochemical potential to characterise the surface damage behaviour of cyclically stressed materi
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