Prof. Dr.-Ing. Jens Schuster
Design and Verification of an Advanced Ice-Tribometer
Development of innovativ sealing materials to minimize aroma carry-over during the production of wine, fruit wine, and sparkling wine
The consolidation behaviour of thermoplastics during 3d printing under high ambient pressures
Prof. Priv.-Doz. Dr.-Ing. habil. Peter Starke
Entropy as a Material Response of Fatigue in Metals and Related Thermographic Assessment
Fatigue life calculation of metallic materials on the basis of thermometric and magnetics-based measurement techniques
Microstructure-based fatigue life calculation for austenitic steels used in the field of nuc
Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter im Fachbereich AING
Forschungsprojekt 3D-gedruckte Magnetkreise für den Einsatz in leistungselektronischen Schaltungen
Tätigkeiten:
3D-Druck von Speicherdrosseln Charakterisierung 3D-gedruckter magnetischer Kerne
Metal 3D Printer
Within the framework of the program "Major Equipment of the Federal States", major equipment at universities and university hospitals is financed by the Federal States or universities. On behalf of the federal states, the German Research Foundation (DFG) evaluates large-scale equipment from this program that is intended for use in
Scanning electron microscope with EDX, EBSD and STEM
The German Research Foundation (DFG) is funding universities of applied sciences (HAW) in three funding rounds within the framework of the call for proposals "Major Equipment Campaign for Universities of Applied Sciences" in order to expand and use the existing good equipment infrastructure spec
Resonance pulsator
The German Research Foundation (DFG) provides investment funds for the proportional (50%) financing of large-scale research equipment at universities within the framework of the funding program "Large-scale Research Equipment" according to Art.91b GG. The basis for this is the Implementation Agreement on Research Buildings, Larg
Availability of data
Within the scope of research projects, the raw data commonly used in materials testing are generated in the form of predominantly open formats (e.g. ASCII, csv or TIF). During data collection, not only experimental findings and data derived from them are taken into account, but also the methods used. All research data are comp