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heterostructures). Correlating the magnetic domain behavior with microstructure/composition will enable the local energy landscape of the nanostructures to be determined. The successful candidate will primarily
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, characterization of microstructure and properties (MULTIPHASE)”, agreement no. UMO-2023/51/D/ST11/00440, financed by the National Science Centre. The candidate will be responsible for: - synthesis and
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, additive manufacturing, solid-state processing (rolling, extrusion, wiredrawing etc.), mechanical properties (creep, fatigue, tensile properties), microstructural analysis, thermal/electrical properties will
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mechanical performance of the joints as well as weld quality. This will demand systematic experimental studies that will investigate build characteristics such as microstructures, precipitates, etc., besides
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to evaluate their performance. The second part of the work, conducted at ILM, will focus on the fabrication of specific microstructures in a cleanroom environment, as well as on the characterization
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: Department of Physics Position Summary: Development of a comprehensive phase field modelling platform for the quantitative examination of microstructure evolution and properties in two-phase Ferritie Steel and
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for wearable ultrasound systems, with emphasis on guided-wave propagation, dispersion behaviour, attenuation, and microstructure–property relationships relevant to long-term cardiovascular monitoring. 2
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thermal stresses. Moreover, being able to correlate these properties with each other and link them to the microstructure of the fibers is an essential element for the development of new materials. Objective
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degradation studies of solid oxide cells or related high-temperature electrochemical devices Have experience with materials or microstructural characterization techniques, e.g. SEM/EDX and XRD Have prior
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or burn-resistant testing demonstrated experience with conducting microstructural characterization techniques such as SEM, TEM, XRD, EDS, EBSD, FIB/SEM etc., as well as physico-mechanical characterization