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in Python. Interest in (or prior exposure to) metamaterials / architected materials (e.g., lattices, TPMS, graded microstructures) and homogenisation concepts. Basic understanding of anisotropy and
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. Elements such as copper and tin, which are the focus of this project, enrich at grain boundaries during thermo-mechanical processes used to achieve the desired steel microstructure. In this project, you will
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Max Planck Institute of Microstructure Physics • | Halle, Sachsen Anhalt | Germany | about 20 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
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characterization of advanced materials with unique properties for innovative engineering applications. We develop materials with precisely controlled nanoscale microstructures, enabling enhanced mechanical, magnetic
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include very high temperature stability, high mechanical stability and longevity, excellent chemical resistance, and tuneable microstructure. Combined with the design freedom of 3D printing, we have the
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mapping, to rapidly generate linked property-microstructure-chemistry multi-modal datasets, to efficiently produce low‑to‑medium fidelity data streams, which can also be paired to high‑fidelity industrial
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plasticity modelling at Manchester. The models will be informed by advanced characterization of the microstructures of relevant alloys using electron microscopy. Validation will be performed through trials
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Microstructure Design of Sustainable Structural Metals” (SPP 2489), in close collaboration with a research partner responsible for the manufacturing and characterization of material samples. As such, the position
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systems, and relationship between microstructure and rheology in complex fluids. Further information may be obtained from: Theyencheri NARAYANAN (tel.: +33 (0)4 76 88 21 21, email: narayan@esrf.fr
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the Australian context, including impurity management, microstructure evolution, ore processing, and the development of green ironmaking infrastructure. Monash University hosts a unique suite of green ironmaking