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arche ese rs R g n u o Y s l a n io m ss eet Profe Programme 8 HIGHLIGHTS MSE Congress Opening lecture: Prof. Oliver Kraft (MRS president) Plenary Lectures by international experts Colloquium of Honour: Prof. Dr. Ludwig Schultz Brazilian-German Symposium Student Session with short lectures, poster show and “MatWerk-Slam” Exciting Side Events by DGM, BMBF, DFG and acatech Football Rematch Germany-Brazil MSE Party MSE 2014 - 23.-25. September 2014 in Darmstadt, Germany Lecture Staats- A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A01 A02 A03 A04 M1 M02 M03 M04 Rooms archiv Karo 5 Karo 5 Maschinenhaus Groundfloor Basement Gr.Flr Basement Tuesday, 23.9.2014 09:30 Lecture Room A1: MSE Opening, Prof. Oliver Kraft and Prof. Hans-Jürgen Christ 10:00 Lecture Room A1: PLENARY, L. Schultz, IFW, Dresden 10:45 Stud- D02 B05 B03 A11 C01 A01 C07 D06 Collo- D07 E04 E11 F01 12:15 Lunch Break 13:45 Lecture Room A1: PLENARY, Marc Meyers, University of California, USA 14:30 ent D02 B05 B03 A11 C01 A01 C07 D06 quium D07 E05 E11 F10 16:00 Coffee Break 16:30 Session D01 B06 B08 A11 C01 A09 C07 D06 of D07 E05 E11 F10 18:30 MSE - Party Wednesday, 24.9.2014 08:30 Lecture Room A1: PLENARY, A. Reller, University Augsburg 09:15 E02 C11 E08 B08 B04 C02 F03 D07 A10 Honour 10:45 Coffeebreak 11:15 E02 C11 E09 B08 B04 C02 F03 D07 A10 Prof. 12:45 Lunch Break 14:00 Lecture Room A1: PLENARY, C.VanBlitterswijk, Univ.Twente, NL 14:45 B09 C04 E09 B07 B04 C02 E06 D04 A02 Ludwig 16:15 Coffee Break 16:45 A08 C04 E10 B07 B04 C02 E06 D04 A02 Schultz 18:15 Lecture Room A1: PLENARY, E. Zanotto, University Sao Carlos, Brazil 19:00 Posterevening Thursday, 25.9.2014 08:30 Room A1: PLENARY, F. Schueth, MPI für Kohlenforschung, Mülheim 09:15 C06 F07 E10 B07 A06 C02 C09 D10 A02 10:45 Coffeebreak 11:15 B01 F05 E10 B07 A06 B10 C09 D10 A02 12:45 Lunch Break 14:00 Lecture Room A1: PLENARY, J. Eckert, IFW Dresden 14:45 Lecture Room A1: Posteraward-Presentation 15:00 B01 F05 E10 B07 A03 B10 C09 D12 C05 16:30 Coffeebreak 17:00 B01 F05 E03 B07 A03 A05 C03 D09 C05 18:30 End of the MSE Congress 2014 Programme 23-25 Sept 2014 Darmstadt, Germany www.mse-congress.de 2 Welcome 3 MSE Experts Committee 4 General Information 5 L. Schultz Honorary Colloquium 6 MSE Side Events 6 DGM-Tag 2014 12 Plenary Lectures 19 Symposium Organisers 26 Lecture Programme 55 Poster Programme 77 List of Presenting Authors 84 List of Exhibitors Welcome Dear colleagues, A second new characteristic of the MSE 2014 will be the strong incorporation of Since the first realization in the year young researchers. Many events will in 2008 in Nuremberg, the biennial inter- particular meet the interests of young national conference „Materials Science researches from undergraduate students and Engineering“ has not only steadily to Ph.D. students. Examples are a career grown in the number of participants and workshop, a student session, a special contributions. Moreover, this event has poster show, and a recruiting fair. developed such with respect to the Relaxation and making friends will be width, the topicality and the scientific guaranteed by the MSE Party featuring quality of the programme that it has to Waymond Harding & Smiley Garfield be considered truly a “must” for all mate- and White Chocolate. rials scientists and engineers from both industry and science. Organised by Finally, I would like to mention a wide Deutsche Gesellschaft für Materialkunde range of side-events taking place in (German Materials Society), the MSE addition to up to 14 parallel sessions 2014 will take place in September from and an industrial exhibition. For 23 through 25. Similar to the two confe- instance, the National Academy of rences before, the conference venue will Seven plenary talks and 48 keynotes, all Science and Engineering acatech will be the well-known and perfectly suited of them presented by distinguished spea- look into the subject “Materials in our Campus City Centre of the Technische kers, will provide newest original first- Society” and DFG (Deutsche Universität Darmstadt situated right in the hand research results on current and Forschungsgemeinschaft, German middle of the cosmopolitan and “feel- newsworthy topics. Restricting myself, I Science Foundation) will deal with the good” town of Darmstadt. am mentioning just one of these talks funding possibilities in materials science because of a distinctive feature. M. A. and engineering by highlighting chances The call for papers has triggered an Meyers from the University of California and perspectives. overwhelming response. Almost 1100 at San Diego will give an overview on contributions (roughly half of them as lec- biological materials science. This lecture In conclusion, the international conferen- tures, and the other half as posters) from is his laureate talk on the occasion of the ce MSE 2014 will provide a perfect 54 nations will be presented in 58 sym- bestowal of the Heyn Medal, the highest platform for you to get valuable and posia. 8 topics were identified in prepa- award of Deutsche Gesellschaft für newest information on your area of inte- ration of the conference covering Metallkunde (DGM), during the general rest in materials science and enginee- Functional Materials (Topic A), Structural annual meeting of DGM (DGM Tag), ring. Furthermore MSE 2014 will facili- Materials (Topic B) and Biomaterials which will take place on September 22, tate to easily acquire a broad overview (Topic F) and dealing with Synthesis and the day before the start of MSE 2014. of the important developments of our dis- Processing (Topic C), Characterisation This connection indicates the deliberate cipline. Moreover and just as important, (Topic D) and Modelling and Simulation intention to closely link the important the conference will offer the chance to (Topic E). Furthermore, the Prof. Ludwig DGM event “DGM Tag” with the MSE foster existing connections and to socia- Schulz Colloquium of Honour will speci- conference. Visitors of “DGM Tag” have lize with experts promoting future colla- fically address Advanced free access to selected plenary talks of borations. Nanostructured Materials and in a MSE 2014. Brazilian-German Symposium the MSE I am very much looking forward to wel- 2014 conference partner country Brazil coming you in Darmstadt in September will shed some light on current research as a participant of MSE 2014. activities and collaboration interests and opportunities. Sincerely yours, Hans-Jürgen Christ (President of DGM) 2 MSE Experts Committee Topic A: Topic D: Functional Materials and Devices Characterisation Prof. Dr. Prof. Dr. Prof. Dr. Aldo Roberto Eckhard Quandt Anke Kaysser-Pyzalla Boccaccini Christian-Albrechts- Helmholtz-Zentrum University of Erlangen- University of Kiel, Berlin für Materia lien Nürnberg, Germany Germany und Energie GmbH, Berlin, Germany Prof. Dr. Michael Prof. Dr. Cecile Hébert Hoffmann Ecole Polytechnique Topic G: University of Karlsruhe, Fédérale de Lausanne, Colloquium of Honour Germany Switzerland Prof. Ludwig Schultz Prof. Dr. Jürgen Eckert Leibniz Institute for Solid State and Topic B: Topic E: Materials Research Structural Materials Modelling and Simulation Dresden, Germany Prof. Dr. Prof. Dr. Karsten Albe Christoph Leyens Technische Universität Dr. Jens Freudenberger Technische Universität Darmstadt, Germany Leibniz Institute for Dresden, Germany Solid State and Materials Research Dresden, Germany Prof. Dr. Martin Prof. Dr. Peter Heilmaier Gumbsch Karlsruher Institut für Fraunhofer Institute for Topic H: Technologie (KIT), Mechanics of BRAZIILAN-GERMAN Symposium Germany Materials, Freiburg, on Materials Science and Germany Engineering Prof. Dr. Pedro D. Topic C: Topic F: Portella Synthesis and Processing Biomaterials Federal Institute for Materials Research Prof. Dr. Ralf Riedel Prof. Dr. and Testing, Berlin, Technische Universität Klaus D. Jandt Germany Darmstadt, Germany Friedrich-Schiller- University of Jena, Dr. Fernando Rizzo Germany Pontifícia Universidade Católica, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Prof. Dr. Sanjay Dr. Thomas F. Keller Mathur Friedrich-Schiller- University of Cologne, University of Jena, Germany Germany 3 General Information Congress Office MSE Poster Evening Coffee Breaks Deutsche Gesellschaft Wednesday, 19:00 - 21:00 h, Foyer of Coffee will be served for free during the für Materialkunde e.V. the Lecture Rooms, Karo5 coffee breaks. Additional beverages, Anja Mangold, Kristin Tonn, The poster evening on Wednesday will sandwiches and fruits may be purchased Beate Tölle-Kortmann give poster authors the opportunity to be separately. Senckenberganlage 10 available in front of their poster in order 60325 Frankfurt to discuss their subject and respond to P: +49-(0)69-75306 747 questions. Snacks and beverages will be Lunch [email protected] offered. Delegates start meeting the aut- Lunch is not included in the conference www.mse-congress.de hors at their posters after the lecture pro- fee. There are several opportunities in the gramme. refectory and in the city centre nearby. List of Participants All participants are listed on the website: Poster Award Conference Fees www.mse-congress.de The best 3 posters will be awarded a Young Researchers up to 30 years (incl.) The list of participants will remain online poster prize that consists of a voucher DGM-members: 150 Euro after the congress. from the publishing house. The winners DGM-basic members: 165 Euro will be identified by a jury. The Prizes will Non-members: 180 Euro Lecture Presentation and Discussion be announced on Thursday Times at 14:45 h in Lecture Hall A1. Expert Researchers 31 - 40 years (incl.) - Plenary: 40 minutes DGM-members: 350 Euro (without discussion) DGM-basic members: 385 Euro - Keynote: 30 minutes Non-members: 420 Euro (incl. 5 minutes of discussion) - Highlight Lecture and Lectures: Professionals University 15 minutes DGM-members: 500 Euro (incl.