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EU MSCA doctoral (PhD) position in Materials Engineering with focus on mechanistic study of high cor
against common expectation that the finer microstructures formed by PBF-LB result in slower degradation. Several explanations proposed so far do not clarify all observed nuances. This project focuses
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) transmission electron microscopy (TEM/STEM), nanoindentation, and complementary microstructural and mechanical analysis methods Comparative evaluation of innovative materials with reference materials Literature
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significant effect on the microstructure (grain size, alloying elements distribution, crystallographic texture), mechanical properties (hardness, yield and tensile strength) and corrosion profile (rate and
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compared to extruded or cast counterparts. Similar effect albeit of lesser extent has been reported for Zn. This is against common expectation that the finer microstructures formed by PBF-LB result in slower
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reported for Zn. This is against common expectation that the finer microstructures formed by PBF-LB result in slower degradation. Several explanations proposed so far do not clarify all observed nuances
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, microstructural analysis, mechanical testing) high sense of responsibility in the laboratory, and confident handling of complex equipment and systems great care, independence, and reliability, as well as strong
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microstructures formed by PBF-LB result in slower degradation. Several explanations proposed so far do not clarify all observed nuances. This project focuses on unravelling the origin of the elevated corrosion
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into biomimetic microstructures with 2-photon polymerization setup The evaluation of morphological and electrochemical device properties in biological conditions The validation for in-vitro cell interfacing
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Max Planck Institute of Microstructure Physics • | Halle, Sachsen Anhalt | Germany | about 4 hours ago
degree programme No Description/content The International Max Planck Research School links the Max Planck Institute of Microstructure Physics with the Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg and the