Young Researchers MATERIALS MSE SCIENCE meet Professionals engineering MSE 2012 Programme Overview A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A01 A02 A03 A04 Staats lecture- ground- ground- ground- ground- ground- basement basement basement basement archiv room floor floor floor floor floor

Tue 9:30 MSE Opening, Prof. Rödel (DGM), Prof. Kleiner, (DFG)

25.9. 10.00-10.40 1. Plenary Julian Allwood, University of Cambridge, USA

10.45-12.15 B1 E1 D3 F2 F4 A2 A6 C5 B3 Y1 Podiumsdiskussion zum Thema "Konsequenzen der Energiewende für das Fachgebiet der 11.00-12.00 Materialwissenschaft" (Welcome Hotel, in German, only for registered participants) 12.15-13.45 Lunch break & Postershow & Exhibition acatech SIDE EVENT "Werkstofftechnische Herausforderungen der Energiewirtschaft 13.00-16.30 (Welcome Hotel, in German, only for registered participants) 13.45-14:25 2. Plenary Bruno C. De Cooman, Pohang Institute of Science and Technology, Korea

14.30-16.00 B1 E1 D3 F2 F4 A2 A6 C5 B3 Y1

16.00-16.30 Coffee break & Postershow & Exhibition

16.30-18.00 B1 C7 B7 F2 F4 G1 A5 C1 B3 Y1

18.30-23.00 MSE-Party with Star Guests Waymond Harding & Smiley Garfield

Wed 8.30-9.10 3. Plenary Christopher Schuh, MIT, USA

26.9. 9.15-10.45 B4 E2 B7 D1 F1 A5 A7 C1 C4 Y1 SIDE EVENT / BMBF - Multimaterialsysteme fügen - Neue Herausforderungen im Leichtbau 9.00-12.30 (Staatsarchiv, in German, only for registered participants) 10.00-15.00 SIDE EVENT / 5. Nachwuchskarriereworkshop (in German, only for registered participants)

10.45-11.15 Coffee break & Postershow & Exhibition

11.15-12.45 B4 E2 B7 D1 F1 A5 A7 B5 C4 Y1

12.45-14.00 Lunch break & Postershow & Exhibition

14.00-14.40 4. Plenary Kristi Kiick, University of Delaware, Newark, USA

14.45-16.15 B4 E4 B5 C1 F3 A5 A7 B6 C4 Y1

16.15-16.45 Coffee break & Postershow & Exhibition

16.45-18.15 B4 E4 B5 C1 F3 A3 A7 B6 C4 Y1

18.15-19.00 5. Plenary Z.L. Wang, School of Materials Science&Engineering Georgia, Atlanta, USA

19.00-21.00 Posterevening with Snacks and Beer

Thu 8.30-9.10 6. Plenary C. Draxl, Humboldt University Berlin B4 B2 D2 C1 F5 A3 A1 B6 C2 Y1 27.9. 9.15-10.45 10.45-11.15 Coffee break & Postershow & Exhibition

11.15-12.45 B4 B2 D2 C1 F5 A3 A1 B6 C2 Y1

12.45-14.00 Lunch break & Postershow & Exhibition

14.00-14.40 7. Plenary Dwight Viehland, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, USA

14.45-15.00 Poster Award Presentation, Wiley VCH

15.00-16.30 B9 B2 E3 C3 B8 A3 A4 B6 C6 Y1

16.30-17.00 Coffee break & Postershow & Exhibition

17.00-18.30 B9 B2 E3 C3 B8 A3 A4 G1 C6 Programme

25-27 Sept 2012 Darmstadt, www.mse-congress.de

2 Welcome 3 MSE Experts Committee 4 General Information 5 Günter Gottstein Honorary Symposium 6 DGM-Tag 2012 6 MSE Side Events 8 Plenary Lectures 15 Symposium Organisers 22 Lecture Programme 44 Poster Programme 64 List of Authors 71 List of Exhibitors Welcome

Dear colleagues, The conference will be accompanied by a career workshop for young scientists, The biennial international conference many other interesting side-events and “Materials Science Engineering (MSE last but not least an MSE party entitled 2012)” organised by the Deutsche "Young Researchers Meet Professionals" Gesellschaft für Materialkunde will take as a new approach to get together in a place in Darmstadt from 25 – 27 relaxed atmosphere. September 2012. Professor Matthias Kleiner, President of the German I am sure that we will have a very infor- Research Foundation (DFG), and mative and interesting meeting and Professor Jürgen Rödel, University of would like to encourage you and your Darmstadt, will open the conference on colleagues to attend this conference and Tuesday morning. the exhibition that goes along with the event. With more than 1000 presentations from 48 nations, the conference is organized I am looking forward to seeing you in in 6 topics: A - Functional Materials, B - Darmstadt in September. Structural Materials, C – Processing, D – Characterisation, E – Modelling and F – Sincerely yours, University of Leoben (Austria) about Biomaterials. Further special symposia Eckhard Quandt nanostructures and hybrid materials, will address “Materials Engineering in Congress Chairman Bruno Charles De Cooman of the Australia” and a celebratory event for Pohang Institute of Science and our honorary member Professor Technology (Korea) about strain harde- Gottstein. The topics are arranged in 35 ning control in steel, Kristi Kiick from the symposia hosting approximately 70 key- University of Delaware (USA) about bio- note and highlight lectures, 600 oral materials, Christopher Schuh from the and 450 poster presentations, resulting Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 10 parallel sessions. (USA) about mechanical properties of amorphous alloys, Dwight Viehland from A highlight of this conference will be the Virginia Tech (USA) about magnetoelec- seven invited plenary talks covering a tric composites, and Zhong Lin Wang wide range of topics. Julian Allwood from the School of Materials Science & from the University of Cambridge, UK Engineering Georgia (USA) about nano- will talk about sustainable materials, generators. Claudia Ambrosch-Draxl of the Humboldt

2 MSE Experts Committee

Topic A: Topic E: Topic G: Functional Materials Modelling Materials Engineering in Australia

Prof. Dr. Prof. Dr. Karsten Albe Dr. Klaus-Dieter Liss, Eckhard Quandt Technische Universität Australian Nuclear Christian-Albrechts- Darmstadt, Germany Science and Techno- University of Kiel, logy Organisation, Germany Lucas Heights, Sydney, Australia

Prof. Dr. Yuri Estrin Topic B: Topic F: Monash University, Structural Materials Biomat Melbourne, Australia

Prof. Dr. Prof. Dr. Christoph Leyens Klaus D. Jandt Technische Universität Friedrich-Schiller- Dresden, Germany University of Jena, Germany Topic Y: Honorary Symposium

Dr. Thomas F. Keller Prof. Dr. Topic C: Friedrich-Schiller- Dmitri Molodov Processing University of Jena, RWTH Aachen Germany University, Germany Prof. Dr. Ralf Riedel Technische Universität Darmstadt, Germany

Topic D: Characterisation

Prof. Dr. Anke Kaysser-Pyzalla Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin für Materia lien und Energie GmbH, Berlin, Germany

3 General Information

Congress Office MSE Poster Evening Coffee Breaks Deutsche Gesellschaft Wednesday, 19:00 - 21:00 h, Foyer, Coffee will be served for free during the für Materialkunde e.V. Karo5 coffee breaks. Additional beverages, Anja Mangold, Yvonne Koall The poster evening on Wednesday will sandwiches and fruits may be purchased Senckenberganlage 10 give poster authors the opportunity to be separately. 60325 Frankfurt available in front of their poster in order P: +49-(0)69-75306 747 to discuss their subject and respond to [email protected] questions. Snacks and beverages will be Lunch www.mse-congress.de offered. Delegates start meeting the aut- Lunch is not included in the conference 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: www.mse-congress.de Poster Award Conference Fees The list of participants will remain online The best 3 posters will be awarded a Young Researchers up to 30 years (incl.) after the congress. poster prize that consists of a voucher DGM-members: 150 Euro from the publishing house Wiley-VCH. DGM-basic members: 165 Euro The winners will be identified by a jury. Non-members: 180 Euro Lecture Presentation and Discussion The Prizes will 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 Poster Mounting/Dismantling Times DGM-members: 500 Euro (incl. 3 minutes of discussion) Posters remain on display during the DGM-basic members: 550 Euro - Oral Poster: 3 minutes whole congress. Non-members: 600 Euro (discussion in front of the poster) Mountig Times: Mon, 24 Sept: 14:00 - 17:00 h Industry Tue, 25 Sept: 7:00 - 9:00 DGM-members: 650 Euro Programme Details Dismantling Time: DGM-basic members: 715 Euro 7 Plenary Lectures Thu, 27 Sept: from 18:30 h Non-members: 780 Euro 44 Keynote Lectures 28 Highlight Lectures Fees for the attendance of the Technical 500 Lectures Authors Set-up Programme are free of VAT. 110 Oral Posters Please notice that the laptop for each 299 Posters room will be provided on Tuesday mor- ning at the general Authors Set-Up, bet- Conference Venues ween 7.30 - 8.30 h and additionally - MSE 2012 Your Personal Online-Programme each morning half an hour before the TU Darmstadt, karo5, Karolinenplatz 5, The complete programme is available at: beginning of the first presentation. Please 64289 Darmstadt www.mse-congress.de prepare your presentation on a CD or a - MSE Side Events Compose your own personal programme USB-flash drive. If you prefer not to use Welcome Hotel, Karolinenplatz 4, at home by filling your shopping basket the laptop provided by the conference 64289 Darmstadt with your preferred presentations. To open office you can use your own laptop. - Günter Gottstein Honorary Symposium your personal programme just hit the BMBF-Side Event "Basket-Symbol" in the header of the brow- DGM-Tag2012 sing-programme page. Benefit from this MSE Party Hessisches Staatsarchiv, Karolinenplatz 3 unique congress planning tool! The MSE party takes place on Tuesday, 64289 Darmstadt 18:30 - 23:00 h. Participation is inclu- ded in the conference fee. Book of Abstracts Parking From the personal programme you may There is a park at the Welcome Hotel also create your own book of abstracts. that can be used at 10 EUR per day. After selecting your personal programme just hit the Link "print displayed abstracts". Your book of abstracts can be accessed up to 3 month after the congress.

4 Günter Gottstein Honorary Symposium

Tuesday, 25 September - Thursday, 27 September

Günter Gottstein Honorary Symposium Keynote Speakers on Characterisation and Design of Microstructure for Advanced Materials Prof. R. Kirchheim, Prof. D. Raabe, University of MPI für Eisenfor- A special symposium in honor of Professor Goettingen, Germany schung, Düsseldorf, Günter Gottstein and his unique contribu- Germany tions to Materials Sci- ence. The symposium will focus on a series of related topics in Prof. W. Kaysser, Prof. J. Hirsch, which Professor GKSS Research HYDRO Al, Bonn, Gottstein has shown Centre, Geesthacht, Germany particular interest and Germany made significant contributions over the years, based on the general theme of Characterization and Design of Micro- structure for Advanced Materials, and in- Prof. W. Skrotzki, Prof. T. Watanabe, cluding: Characterization and control of Technische Universität Tohoku University, microstructure and texture evolution; Crys- Dresden, Germany Sendai, Japan tal plasticity, deformation and recrystal- lization; Materials simulation and mode- ling; Thermodynamics and kinetics of grain boundaries. Prof. J.H. Driver, Prof. A.D. Rollett, The detailed programme is available at: Ecole des Mines de Carnegie Mellon http://www.dgm.de/dgm/ Saint-Etienne, France University, Pittsburgh, mse-congress/php/specials_gottstein.php USA

Venue: Staatsarchiv Darmstadt Tuesday 10:45 h - Thursday, 16:30 h Prof. P. Van Houtte, Prof. B. Hutchinson, Katholieke Universiteit Swedish Institute for Leuven, Belgium Metals Research, Stockholm, Sweden Symposium Organizer:

Prof. Dr. D. Molodov, RWTH Aachen Prof. M. Glicksman, Prof. Y. Estrin, University, Germany University of Florida, Monash University, Melbourne, USA Clayton, Australia

Prof. P. Rios, Prof. Universidade Federal L.S. Shvindlerman, Fluminense, Brazil ISSP, Russian Acad- emy of Sciences, Russia

Sponsored by:

5 DGM-Tag 2012 MSE Side Events

Monday, 24 September Tuesday, 25 September Tuesday, 25 September

DGM-Tag 2012 DGM-DFG Side Event acatech Side Event DGM und DFG diskutieren über die Werkstofftechnische Herausforderungen Montag, 24. September 2012 Konsequenzen der Energiewende für das der Energiewirtschaft 13:00 - 23:00 Uhr Fachgebiet MatWerk Hessisches Staatsarchiv Darmstadt Dienstag, 25. September 2012 Karolinenplatz 3, 64289 Darmstadt Dienstag, 25. September 2012 13:00 - 16:30 Uhr - in German - 11:00-12:00 Uhr Welcome Hotel Welcome Hotel Karolinenplatz 4, 64289 Darmstadt 13:00 Uhr Karolinenplatz 4, 64289 Darmstadt - in German - DGM-Mitgliederversammlung - in German -

16:00 Uhr Gemeinsam mit Prof. Kleiner, dem Werkstoffinnovationen spielen eine zentra- DGM-Preisverleihung Präsidenten der Deutschen Forschungs- le Rolle bei der Entwicklung neuer Techno - gemeinschaft (DFG), und ausgewählten logien für nahezu alle Lebensbereiche und 19:30 Uhr Podiumsteilnehmern sind die Teilnehmer Wirtschaftszweige. Auch der erfolgreiche DGM-Gesellschaftsabend eingeladen, darüber zu diskutieren, wel- Umstieg auf Erneuerbare Energien wird che Auswirkung die Energiewende für die davon abhängen, dass die Herausforde- Entwicklungen in unserem Fachgebiet hat rungen auf den Gebieten der Energie - und wie dieses auf die daraus resultieren- erzeu gung, der Energiespeicherung und den Heraus forderungen reagieren muss. des Energietransports werkstoffseitig begleitet werden. Die Verfügbarkeit lei- Prof. Dr.-Ing. Kleiner ist seit 2007 Prä - stungsfähiger und kostengünstiger Werk - sident der DFG. Sein Fachgebiet ist die stoffe befördert zudem die Energie - Produktionstechnik. Er wurde mehrfach effizienz von Produkten und industriellen aus gezeichnet und ist seit zwei Jahren Verarbeitungsprozessen. Träger des Bundesverdienstkreuzes 1. Klasse. Kleiner spricht auch das Auf der diesjährigen Tagung "Materials Grußwort zur Eröffnung der MSE. Science and Engineering" sollen diese Entwicklungsbedarfe im Rahmen eines Weitere Teilnehmer der Plenardiskussion: Side Event des acatech Themennetzwerks Dr. Julian Allwood, University of Materialwissenschaft & Werkstofftechnik Cambrigde, UK adressiert werden. Dr. Jörg Esslinger, MTU Aero Engines GmbH, München Das Side Event bringt relevante Akteure Dr. Ursula Eul, Fraunhofer Institut für der M & W aus Wissenschaft und Betriebsfestigkeit und Systemzuver- Wirtschaft zusammen, um die technologi- lässigkeit, Darmstadt (angefragt) schen Herausforderungen in der Dr.-Ing. Ulrich Hartmann, Wieland-Werke Werkstoffentwicklung zu diskutieren und AG, Ulm notwendige Schritte zur erfolgreichen Prof. Dr.-Ing. Jürgen Hirsch, Hydro Realisierung zu definieren. Aluminium Rolled Products GmbH, Bonn Prof. Dr. Wolfram Jägermann, Technische Universität Darmstadt Prof. Dr.-Ing. Anke Kaysser-Pyzalla, Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin für Materialien und Energie GmbH Dr. Johannes Lambertz, RWE Power AG, Essen Ulrich Langnickel, VGB PowerTech e.V., Essen Prof. Dr. Christoph Leyens, Technische Universität Dresden Prof. Dr.-Ing. Detlef Löhe, Karlsruher Institut für Technologie

6 MSE Side Events

Wednesday, 26 September Wednesday, 26 September

BMBF Side Event 5. Nachwuchs-Karriereworkshop Vorstellung des weiteren Programms und Multimaterialsysteme fügen – Neue der DGM und der BV MatWerk Aufteilung der Teilnehmer auf Raum A und Herausforderungen im Leichtbau Raum B zur Parallelveranstaltung mit Mittwoch, 26. September 2012 Plenardiskussion Mittwoch, 26. September 2012, 10:00 - 15:00 Uhr 09:00 Uhr - 12:30 Uhr Welcome Hotel 13:00 Uhr Hessisches Staatsarchiv Karolinenplatz 4, 64289 Darmstadt Parallelveranstaltung mit Plenardiskussion Karolinenplatz 3, 64289 Darmstadt - in German - Raum A: Karriere in Wissenschaft und (gegenüber dem Welcome Hotel) Ausland - in German - 10:00 Uhr Raum B: Karriere in Industrie und Begrüßung und Eröffnung Selbstständigkeit Konsequenter Leichtbau leistet einen Bei- Prof. Pedro Dolabella Portella trag zum nachhaltigen Wirtschaften und Generalsekretär der BV MatWerk, BAM, 13:50 Uhr bietet überall dort Vorteile, wo aufgrund Berlin Raumwechsel der Gewichtsreduzierung des Materials Parallelveranstaltung mit Plenardiskussion Energieeinsparungen, Kraftreduzierungen 10:10 Uhr Raum A: Karriere in Wissenschaft und oder eine höhere Beschleunigung bei Wissenschaft mit Migrationshintergrund: Ausland bewegten Massen erzielt werden. Muss man im Ausland gewesen sein? Raum B: Karriere in Industrie und Deutschland hält im internationalen Ver - Prof. Pedro Dolabella Portella Selbstständigkeit gleich in der Entwicklung und Verarbei- Generalsekretär der BVMatWerk, BAM, tung von Leichtbausystemen und -materiali- Berlin 15:00 Uhr en auch dank langfristiger Förderung Ende der Veranstaltung durch das Bundesministerium für Bildung 10:20 Uhr und Forschung (BMBF) eine Spitzen - Karriere in der Wissenschaft II stellung. Prof. Christine Selhuber-Unkel Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel Im Rahmen des BMBF-Programmes "Werkstoffinnovationen für Industrie und 10:40 Uhr Gesellschaft – WING" bzw. den Vorläu - Karriere in der Wissenschaft III ferprogrammen wurden mehrere Förder - Prof. Martin Wagner maßnahmen durchgeführt, zuletzt zum TU Chemnitz "Funktionsintegrierten Leichtbau". Derzeit laufen die Projekte zum Thema "Multi- 11:00 Uhr material systeme - Zukünftige Leichtbau - Karriere in der Industrie: Was sollten Sie weisen für ressourcensparende Mobilität". können? Welche persönlichen Eigen- Fügetechnologien besitzen dabei eine schaften bringen Sie weiter? Schlüsselfunktion für den erfolgreichen Dr. Tanja Eckardt Einsatz von Leichtbaumaterialien und Heraeus Holding GmbH, Hanau Multimaterialsystemen. Die thematischen Schwerpunkte liegen im Automobilbau, 11:20 Uhr Flugzeugbau sowie im Nutz- und Karriere in der Industrie II Schienenfahrzeugbau. Deshalb stehen die Dr. Frank Klose Fügetechnologien im Fokus des Side Salzgitter Mannesmann Forschung GmbH Events. 11:50 Uhr Organisation des Side Events: Selbstständigkeit Projektträger VDI Technologiezentrum Dr. Jörg GmbH und Projektträger Jülich Managing Director, incoatec GmbH, Geesthacht

Vorstellung des weiteren Programms und Aufteilung der Teilnehmer auf Raum A und Raum B zur Parallelveranstaltung mit Plenardiskussion

12:10 Uhr Mittagspause

7 Plenary Lectures

Technische Universität Darmstadt Karo5, Lecture Room A1

Tue Sustainable Materials: Priorities for material science 10:00 J. Allwood, University of Cambrigde, UK Chair: J. Rödel, Technische Universität Darmstadt, Germany

In response to the challenge of future Sustainability, many Materials Scientists believe that their contribution will be through the invention of new materials. This talk will challenge this view. Current global and national targets for green- house gas emissions reductions in industry can be related to targets for the main materials processing industries. This demonstrates that production of just five material groups - steel, cement, plastics, paper and aluminium - dominates industrial emissions. Furthermore, producers of these materials already pay heavily for energy, so there are few re- maining opportunities for energy efficiency. As a result, meeting industrial emissions targets requires a substantial reduction in global production of new material, which requires an improvement in recycling and the pursuit of material efficiency - using less new material to provide the same services. An overview of these strategies and several recent case studies will be presented, as a basis for making recommendations for future contributions from material science. In particular, new extractive processes could enhance the value of liquid metal from mixed alloy streams, and intelli- gent design could support product life extension and direct component reuse. The talk will draw on the experience of the £1.5m WellMet2050 project at the University of Cambridge which has led to recent publication of the book "Sustainable materials: with both eyes open".

Julian Allwood leads the Low Carbon and Materials Processing research group in the Department of Engineering at the University of Cambridge (lcmp.eng.cam.ac.uk). The first 10 years of his career were funded by contracts with the Alcoa Technical Centre in Pittsburgh. In 1996 he was appointed as a lecturer in mechanical engineering at Imperial College, and moved to Cambridge in 2000. His research group, currently 15 people, focuses on the technologies and systems of energy, material and resource efficiency, largely related to metals. Current projects include exploration of material efficiency in metals, development of novel metal forming processes, technologies for toner print removal to allow paper-reuse, identification and evaluation of options for future carbon emissions reductions in consumer goods, and development of an online tool for visualising future global and regional resource scenarios.

He is a vice Chairman of the International Academy of Production Engineering (CIRP), and since 2007 has been joint editor-in-chief of the Journal of Materials Processing Technology. He is a Lead Author for the the IPCC’s 5th Assessment Report, with a focus on mitigation in industry. In 2008 he was awarded a 5-year £1.4m EPSRC Leadership Fellowship to lead a major project on the global carbon emissions targets for steel and aluminium in collaboration with a consor- tium of 20 global companies spanning the metals supply chain (www.wellmet2050.com). This has led to the book “Sustainable Materials: with both eyes open” co-authored with Jonathan Cullen, published by UIT press in 2012 and available online at www.withbotheyesopen.com.

8 Plenary Lectures

Technische Universität Darmstadt Karo5, Lecture Room A1

Tue Strain Hardening Control in Ultra-fine Grained (UFG) Steel for Automotive Applications 13:45 B.C. De Cooman, Pohang Institute of Science and Technology, Korea, Republic Chair: R. Riedel, Technische Universität Darmstadt, Germany

The strength of pure metals can be increased considerably by grain size reduction, and the properties of ultra-fine to nanometer (<10nm) grain size metals have been successfully studied in the laboratory. In fact, the study of the mechanical properties of UFG metals has developed as a very exciting area of fundamental materials research in recent years. Despite this considerable research effort few if any industrially-viable outcomes have be gener- ated. This is particularly the case for steel, which would appear to be the material of choice for the application of UFG microstructures. The two main reasons for this are the poor ductility and the low thermal stability of UFG microstruc- tures. New approaches in steel design which make an optimal use of the properties of athermal martensite, deformation- induced transformation, mechanical twinning, and the ability to generate multiphase steel microstructures with a bi- modal grain size distribution, offer an extraordinary opportunity to adjust the mechanical properties of UFG steel. These complex UFG microstructures can be obtained by using processing methods which are fully compatible with cur- rent industrial practice. In addition, the materials design approach does not compromise ductility as they allow for strain hardening engineering. The use of these new steel concepts may therefore lead to a considerable lightweighting of steel components, a reduc- tion of material use, and an improved press forming behavior. These advantages will help implement current automo- tive vehicle design trends which emphasize a reduction of green-house gas emissions and a lowering of fuel consump- tion. In addition, high strength UFG steel will effectively contribute to weight containment in vehicles equipped with hybrid and electric motors, as these are considerably heavier than conventional motors. The presentation will address all aspects of the physical metallurgy of high strength UFG steel with a special emphasis on the properties and key advantages for UFG sheet steel products relevant to automotive applications.

Professor B.C.De Cooman (PhD, Cornell University, USA) is currently director of the Materials Design Laboratory of the Institute of Ferrous Technology at the Pohang University of Science and Technology in South Korea. In 2012, the Pohang University of Science and Technology ranked first on the Times Higher Education Global Ranking of 100 universities less than 50 years old. In the Graduate Institute of Ferrous Technology he is also Director for Academic Affairs. Dr. De Cooman started his academic career in ferrous metallurgy research as director of the Laboratory for Iron and Steelmaking at Ghent University in Belgium after 10 years in industrial materials research and research management. His research interests include the physics of ferrous alloys, materials micro-analysis and ferrous products development. He is the author and co-author of more than 400 publications in the field of materials science.

The Materials Design Laboratory plays a research leadership role in North-East Asia in the areas of Advanced Automo- tive Steels, Galvanized products, Electrical Steels, Stainless steels and Steel Grades related to Power Transportation and Generation. The laboratory combines expertise in the areas of steel products technologies, processing and process simulation, with a special emphasis on hot rolling, cold rolling, continuous annealing and galvanizing. Materials testing, physical properties determination, and steel micro-characterization using advanced and less common tech- niques are also active research domains of the Materials Design Laboratory.

Dr. De Cooman was recipient of a Fulbright-Hays fellowship, the Prof. K. Bollengier Prize, the Sawamura Award, the Guimaraes Award, the Gilbert R. Speich Award, the Michael C. Tenenbaum Award, the APDIC Industrial Award, the MWSP Conference Meritorious Award, and the Steel Research Best Paper Award.

9 Plenary Lectures

Technische Universität Darmstadt Karo5, Lecture Room A1

Wed The Multiscale Challenge of Metallic Glass Deformation 08:30 C.A. Schuh, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, USA Chair: C. Leyens, Technische Universität Dresden, Germany

The exceptional mechanical properties of amorphous metals – high strength and elastic limit, potentially significant toughness and fatigue resistance – have inspired a great deal of engineering interest. However, the structure-property connections in this class of materials are difficult to fully explore, in part because of the vast spectrum of scales that are apparently involved. From elementary atomic motions in shear transformation zones (STZs), with scales on the order of 10-8 m and 10-12 s, to global plastic “shear banding” events that span up to 10-4 m and 10-3 s, there is a large gap in the basic understanding of how local pockets of deformation interact and assemble to produce global deformation. This talk will review our approach to modeling the processing and deformation of disordered materials at the meso-scale: “shear transformation zone dynamics” or simply “STZ dynamics”. Beginning with coarse-grained groups of atoms that are mapped onto elements on a finite-element mesh, we explore the activated dynamics of STZs across many orders of magnitude in length and time scales. We also incorporate internal structural state variables, such as free volume, so that the evolution of structure during deformation can be examined and mapped to experi- mental results. The prospect for future integration with atomistic and continuum models will also be discussed.

Christopher A. Schuh is the Department Head and the Danae and Vasilis Salapatas Professor of Metallurgy in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at MIT. He joined MIT in 2002, having received a B.S. degree at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and a Ph.D. at Northwestern University, both in the field of Materials Science and Engineering. Prof. Schuh also held the Ernest O. Lawrence postdoctoral fellowship at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. Prof. Schuh’s research is focused on structural metallurgy, and seeks to control disorder in metal- lic microstructures for the purpose of optimizing mechanical properties. Prof. Schuh has published more than 140 papers in scientific journals, and his research has received international attention through several awards, including the Robert Lansing Hardy Medal of the Metals, Minerals, and Materials Society. Prof. Schuh co-founded Xtalic Corporation, a technology spin-out company that has commercialized a new process for dynamically controlling the nanostructure in electrodeposited metals, with applications ranging from automotive and machine components to electronics. In 2011, Prof. Schuh was named a MacVicar Fellow of MIT, recognizing his contributions to engineering education.

10 Plenary Lectures

Technische Universität Darmstadt Karo5, Lecture Room A1

Wed Polysaccharide- and Protein-Based Responsive Biomaterials 14:00 K. Kiick, University of Delaware, Newark,DE, USA Chair: K. Jandt, Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena, Germany

We have employed a combination of biosynthetic tools, bioconjugation strategies and biomimetic assembly in the design of new materials for biomaterials applications including cardiovascular therapies and drug delivery. In earlier work, we have demonstrated that the interactions of heparin-modified glycopolymers with heparin-binding peptides and proteins can be used in the formation of hydrogels. The release of growth factors from these materials, in response to growth-factor receptors, provides a novel mechanism for targeted delivery via delivery-mediated erosion, and has been demonstrated in vitro4 and in cell culture. We have also demonstrated that moderate changes in the elastic shear moduli of related heparinized materials result in marked differences in the adhesion, proliferation, and phenotypes of cardiovascular cells, suggesting long-term, potentially simple strategies for engineering desired cellular outcomes at se- lect locations in vivo. We are expanding these approaches to include new strategies for controlling hydrogel mechani- cal properties. Our recent investigations have suggested the utility of two new classes of hydrogels. One produced with elastomeric polypeptides provides strategies for encapsulation of stem cells and aortic adventitial fibroblasts in the engineering of mechanically active tissues, and another highlights the promise of thiol-based adducts in controlling se- lective degradation of the hydrogels, which has potential application in both tissue engineering and drug delivery. Ultimately, our investigations will elucidate how the interactions of specific cells with these materials can be modu- lated. These architectures may therefore be employed to develop hydrogels with controlled properties useful for a variety of applications in biomaterials.

Kristi Kiick is a Professor of Materials Science and Engineering and a Professor of Biomedical Engineering at the University of Delaware (UD), and has recently been named Deputy Dean of the UD College of Engineering. She joined the UD faculty in August 2001. She received a B.S. in Chemistry from the University of Delaware in 1989, and an M.S. in Chemistry as an NSF Predoctoral Fellow from the University of Georgia in 1991. In 1996, after working in industry at Kimberly Clark Corporation, she rejoined the academic ranks as a doctoral student. She received a Ph.D. in Polymer Science and Engineering from the University of Massachusetts Amherst in 2001 under the direction of David Tirrell, after completing her doctoral research as an NDSEG Fellow at the California Institute of Technology. Her current research programs are focused on combining biosynthetic techniques, chemical methods, and bioinspired assembly strat- egies for the production of novel polymer architectures with advanced multifunctional behaviors. Kiick has recently been named an AIMBE Fellow, and serves on the editorial advisory boards of multiple journals. She has published over 75 articles and book chapters, and holds over 15 US patents.

11 Plenary Lectures

Technische Universität Darmstadt Karo5, Lecture Room A1

Wed Nanogenerators for self-powered systems and piezotronics for active flexible electronics 18:15 Z.L. Wang, School of Materials Science & Engineering Georgia, Atlanta, USA Chair: K. Albe, Technische Universität Darmstadt, Germany

Developing wireless nanodevices and nanosystems is of critical importance for sensing, medical science, environ- mental/infrastructure monitoring, defense technology and even personal electronics. It is highly desirable for wireless devices to be self-powered without using battery, without which most of the sensor network may be impossible. The piezoelectric nanogenerators developed by us have the potential to serve as self-sufficient power sources for micro/nano-systems. For Wurtzite structures that have non-central symmetry, such as ZnO, GaN and InN, a piezoelec- tric potential (piezopotential) is created in the crystal by applying a strain. The nanogenerator is invented by using the piezopotential as the driving force for electrons to flow in responding to a dynamic straining of piezoelectric nano- wires. A gentle straining can produce an output voltage of up to 20-40 V from an integrated nanogenerator. Furthermore, piezopotential in the wurtzite structure can serve as a “gate” voltage that can effectively tune/control the charge transport across an interface/junction; electronics fabricated based on such a mechanism is coined as pie- zotronics, with applications in force/pressure triggered/controlled electronic devices, sensors, logic units and memory. By using the piezotronic effect, we show that the optoelectronc devices fabricated using wurtzite materials can have superior performance as solar cell, photon detector and light emitting diode. Piezotronic is likely to serve as a “mecha- nosensation” for directly interfacing biomechanical action with silicon based technology and active flexible electronics.

[1] Wang and Song, Science, 312 (2006) 242. [2] Wang et al., Science, 316 (2007) 102. [3] Qin et al., Nature, 451 (2008) 809. [4] Yang et al., Nature Nanotechnology, 4 (2009) 34-39. [6] Z.L. Wang, Nano Today 5 (2010) 540. [7] Wu et al., Adv. Materials, 22 (2010) 4711. [8] Hu et al., ACS Nano, 4 (2010) 1234. [9] Yang et al., Nano Letters, 11 (2011) 4012. [10] Z.L. Wang, Adv. Mater., DOI: 10.1002/adma.201104365. [11] for details: www.nanoscience.gatech.edu

Dr. Zhong Lin (ZL) Wang received his PhD from Arizona State University in electron microscopy. He now is the Hightower Chair in Materials Science and Engineering, Regents' Professor, Engineering Distinguished Professor and Director, Center for Nanostructure Characterization, at Georgia Tech. Dr. Wang has made original and innovative contri- butions to the synthesis, discovery, characterization and understanding of fundamental physical properties of oxide nanobelts and nanowires, as well as applications of nanowires in energy sciences, electronics, optoelectronics and biological science. His discovery and breakthroughs in developing nanogenerators establish the principle and technolog- ical road map for harvesting mechanical energy from environment and biological systems for powering a personal elec- tronics. His research on self-powered nanosystems has inspired the worldwide effort in academia and industry for study- ing energy for micro-nano-systems, which is now a distinct disciplinary in energy research and future sensor networks. He coined and pioneered the field of piezotronics and piezo-phototronics by introducing piezoelectric potential gated charge transport process in fabricating new electronic and optoelectronic devices. This breakthrough by redesign CMOS transistor has important applications in MEMS/NEMS, nanorobotics, human-electronics interface and sensors. Dr. Wang’s publications have been cited for over 48,000 times. The H-index of his citations is 105. Dr. Wang was elected as a foreign member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences in 2009, member of European Academy of Sciences in 2002, fellow of American Physical Society in 2005, fellow of AAAS in 2006, fellow of Materials Research Society in 2008, fellow of Microscopy Society of America in 2010, and fellow of the World Innovation Foundation in 2002. He is an honorable professor of over 10 universities in China and Europe. He received 2011 MRS Medal from the Materials Research Society, 1999 Burton Medal from Microscopy Society of America, 2001 S.T. Li prize for Outstanding Contribution in Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, and the 2009 Purdy Award from American Ceramic Society. Details can be found at: http://www.nanoscience.gatech.edu

12 Plenary Lectures

Technische Universität Darmstadt Karo5, Lecture Room A1

Thu From Concepts of Theoretical Physics to a Library of Yet Unknown Hybrid Materials 08:30 C. Draxl, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Germany Chair: A.R. Kaysser-Pyzalla, Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin für Materialien und Energie GmbH, Germany

Finding better or even novel functional materials is critical for nearly every aspect of our society. Solid-state theory combined with computational materials science can provide detailed insight into properties and processes and thus con- tribute to the discovery of new materials. To reach this goal, reliable tools are a prerequisite. With the examples of photovoltaics and opto-electronics, I will show how first-principles calculations, comprising density-functional theory and methods going beyond, can be used to comprehensively describe hybrid structures – from their composition and geom- etry to their opto-electronic excitations – and I will discuss what needs to be done to achieve predictive power. In this context, I will present a concept for a searchable database of so far unknown materials – suggested and characterized by extensive calculations.

Claudia Draxl currently holds the Chair of Solid-State Theory at the Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin in Germany. She received a degree in mathematics and physics and a PhD in Theoretical Physics from the University Graz. She worked as an assistant professor and Head of the Institute for Theoretical Physics at the University Graz and as a guest profes- sor at Uppsala University in Sweden. In 2005 she was appointed Chair of Atomistic Modelling and Design of Materials at the University of Leoben in Austria. Her research includes method and code development in computational materials science, density functional theory, many-body perturbation theory and theoretical spectroscopy. Prof Draxl has received several awards, including the honorary doctorate of Uppsala University, the Science Award of the Federal State of Styria and the Ludwig-Boltzmann award for theoretical physics by the Austrian Physical Society. Moreover, she is the first woman to be named Einstein Professor at the Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin. Among other professional activities, Prof Draxl was Head of the working group Women in Physics of the ÖPG from 2000 – 2006 and a scientific board member of the Austrian Science Fund FWF from 2008 – 2011.

13 Plenary Lectures

Technische Universität Darmstadt Karo5, Lecture Room A1

Thu Magnetoelectric Laminate Composites 14:00 Dwight Viehland and Jiefang Li, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, USA Chair: E. Quandt, Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel, Germany

Our research group has developed new generations of composites consisting of piezoelectric layers bonded to magne- tostrictive ones. These laminated composites have giant magnetoelectric effects, which can reach values of 50V/cm- Oe at quasi-static frequencies and of >1000V/cm-Oe at the electromechanical resonance in PMN-PT/Metglas hetero- structures. We will show the importance aspects of the laminate sensor which lead to optimum properties, including: materials couple, size, aspect ratio, number of layers, electrode geometry, bonding agent, amongst others. A theoreti- cal model has been successful developed which allows us to reasonable predict changes in the value of ±ME with these various laminate parameters, which can assist in further design advancements. We have also performed a system- atic investigation of the equivalent magnetic noise floor which determines the limitation of the sensor performance, including both experimental investigations of the power spectral density and a noise model.

Dwight Viehland is currently in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at Virginia Tech. He received B.S. and M.S. degrees from the University of Missouri-Rolla, and a Ph.D. from the Pennsylvania State University. Dwight is an experimental solid state scientist in the structure and properties of condensed matter and thin layers. His research focuses on sensor materials including magnetoelectricity, piezoelectricity, and magnetostriction. Since joining Virginia Tech, his laboratory began a new area of research that involved the development of novel materials/composites with large magneto-electric exchanges. Dwight has published over 390 refereed journal articles, together with about 12,000 citations.

14 MSE 2012 Symposium Organisers

Topic A Functional Materials

A1 - High-Temperature A3 - Magnetic Shape Memory Alloys and A6 - Modern Aspects in Structural Phase Functional Materials Multiferroics Transformations

H. Fritze, S. Fähler, H. Emmerich, Technical University of Leibniz Institute for Universität Bayreuth, Clausthal, Goslar, Solid State and Germany Germany Materials Research Dresden, Germany

V. Kolarik, E. Quandt, E. Oberaigner, Fraunhofer Institute for Christian-Albrechts- University of Leoben, Chemical Technology, University of Kiel, Ger- Austria Pfinztal, Germany many

S. Kulkov, Tomsk State E. Gamsjäger, University, Russia A4 - Functional Nanoparticles University of Leoben, Austria W. Peukert, Friedrich-Alexander- Universität Erlangen- Nürnberg, Germany

A2 - Stimuli Sensitive Polymers A7 - Advanced Materials for Lithium Ion Batteries A. Lendlein, R.F. Singer, Helmholtz-Zentrum Friedrich-Alexander- H.J. Seifert, Geesthacht, Germany Universität Erlangen- Karlsruhe Institute of Nürnberg, Germany Technology, Eggen- stein-Leopoldshafen, Germany

D. Cohn, Hebrew University of A5 - Electrical Fatigue of Functional Jerusalem, Israel Materials

J. Rödel, Technische Universität Darmstadt, Germany

15 MSE 2012 Symposium Organisers

Topic B Structural Materials

B1 - Intermetallics: Physical Metallurgy, B2 - Advanced Steels for Structural and B4 - Mechanical Properties and Processing and Characterisation Functional Applications Microstructure

F. Appel, H. Biermann, M. Heilmaier, Helmholtz-Zentrum Technical University of Karlsruher Institut für Geesthacht, Germany Freiberg, Germany Technologie, Germany

M. Oehring, W. Bleck, E. Kerscher, Helmholtz-Zentrum RWTH Aachen Technische Universität Geesthacht, Germany University, Germany Kaiserslautern, Ger- many

J. Paul, W. Mao, T. Halle, Helmholtz-Zentrum University of Science Chemnitz University of Geesthacht, Germany and Technology, Technology, Germany Beijing, China

H.-J. Hoffmann, M.F.-X. Wagner, Technical University of Chemnitz University of Berlin, Germany Technology, Germany

C. Krempaszky, Technical University of B5 - Very High Cycle Fatigue Munich, Germany H.-J. Christ, Universität Siegen, Germany

C. Schwarz, Technical University of Munich, Germany

B3 - Glasses and Optical Materials

L. Wondraczek, Friedrich-Alexander- Universität Erlangen- Nürnberg, Germany

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Topic B Topic C Structural Materials (cont.) Processing

B6 - Hybrid Structures B8 - Hydrogen Embrittlement (HE) C1 - Nanomaterials and Composites

W. Hufenbach, T. Michler, K.-H. Haas, Technische Universität Adam AG, Fraunhofer Institute for Dresden, Germany Rüsselsheim, Germany Silicate Research, Würzburg, Germany

A.S. Herrmann, R. Gadow, Faserinstitut Bremen B9 - Light Weight Metallic Alloy University of Stuttgart, e.V., Germany Germany W. Xie, Stolfig GmbH, Geisenfeld, Germany

T. Heber, F. Kern, Technische Universität University of Stuttgart, Dresden, Germany Germany I. Vicario, Fundación Tecnalia, San Sebastian, Spain

N. Modler, Technische Universität C2 - Materials for Additive Dresden, Germany Manufacturing Technologies

J. Stampfl, Vienna Technical University, Austria

B7 - Bulk Ultrafine- and Nano- structured Materials

M. Hockauf, B. Baufeld, Chemnitz University of Katholieke Universiteit Technology, Germany Leuven, Belgium

M. Wagner, Chemnitz University of C3 - Joining Technology, Germany G. Weber, Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing, Germany

M. Ferraris, Politecnico di Torino, Italy

17 MSE 2012 Symposium Organisers

Topic D Characterisation

C4 - Coatings and Thin Films C6 - Printed Electronics D1 - New Techniques in Microstructure Characterisation J. Vetter, W. Jaegermann, Sulzer Metaplas, Technical University of C. Hébert, Bergisch Gladbach, Darmstadt, Germany Ecole Polytechnique Germany Fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland

M. Willert-Porada, T. Mayer, University of Bayreuth, Technical University of A. Froideval Zumbiehl, Germany Darmstadt, Germany Paul Scherrer Institute, Villigen, Switzerland

M. Stüber, E. Dörsam, Karlsruhe Institute of Technical University of Technology, Germany Darmstadt, Germany D2 - Advanced Mechanical Characterisation

H.J. Maier, University of Paderborn, Germany C5 - Laser and Plasma Processing C7 - Processing of Nanomaterials Methods S. Mathur, X.F. de la Fuente Leis, University of Cologne, Universidad de Germany K.B. Yeap, Zaragoza, Spain Fraunhofer-Institut für Zerstörungsfreie Prüfverfahren, Dres- den, Germany

A.R. González-Elipe, Universidad de E. Zschech, Sevilla, Spain Fraunhofer-Institut für Zerstörungsfreie Prüfverfahren, Dres- den, Germany

A. Braun, Swiss Federal Labora- tories for Materials Testing and Research, Dübendorf, Switzer- land

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Topic D Topic E Characterisation (cont.) Modelling

D3 - Reliability Issues and Characterisa- E1 - Through Process-Modelling E4 - Transport Phenomena in Nanoscale tion in the Micro-Nano-Region Devices V. Schulze, B. Michel, Karlsruhe Institute of P. Zahn, Fraunhofer ENAS, Technology, Germany Helmholtz-Zentrum Chemnitz, Germany Dresden-Rossendorf, Germany

B. Nestler, A. Dommann, Karlsruhe University of G. Fagas, CSEM, Neuchatel, Applied Sciences, Tyndall National Switzerland Germany Institute, Cork, Ireland

T. Boehlke, Karlsruhe Institute of A. Asenov, Technology, Germany University of Glasgow, UK

E2 - Computational Thermodynamics S. Gemming, and Kinetics Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf, I. Steinbach, Germany Ruhr-University Bochum, Germany

G. Seifert, Technische Universität Dresden, Germany H.J. Seifert, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Eggen- stein-Leopoldshafen, Germany

E3 - Multiscale Modelling of Mechanical Properties

J. Neugebauer, Max-Planck-Institut für Eisenforschung GmbH, Düsseldorf, Germany

A. Hartmaier, Ruhr-University Bochum, Germany

19 MSE 2012 Symposium Organisers

Topic F Biomat

F1 - Biomaterials Applications F3 - Bio-Inspiration and Bio-Engineering F4 - Bio-Interfaces and Coatings

A.R. Boccaccini, P. Fratzl, T.F. Keller, University of Erlangen- Max Planck Institute Friedrich Schiller Nürnberg, Germany of Colloids and Inter- University of Jena, faces, Potsdam, Ger- Germany many

I. Roy, I. Burgert, K. Rezwan, University of ETH Zürich, University of Bremen, Westminster, London, Switzerland Germany UK

T. Scheibel, R. Krastev, F2 - Cell-Instructive and Nano- Universität Bayreuth, University of Tübingen, Biomaterials Lehrstuhl für Biomate- Germany rialien, Germany C. Selhuber-Unkel, University of Kiel, Germany J. Bill, V. Bucher, University of Stuttgart, University of Tübingen, Germany Germany

B. Su, University of Bristol, UK

F5 - Materials for Bone-Tissue-Regenera- tion

A. Gigler, R. Schnettler, Ludwig-Maximilians- Universitätsklinikum Universität Gießen und Marburg, München/Siemens Germany Munich, Germany

B. Garipcan, Bogaziçi University, Instanbul, Turkey

20 MSE 2012 Symposium Organisers

Topic G Topic Y Materials Engineering in Australia Honorary Symposium

G1 - Materials Engineering in Australia Y1 - Günter Gottstein Honorary Symposi- um on Characterisation and Design of K.-D. Liss, Microstructure for Advanced Materials Australian Nuclear Science and Tech no - D. Molodov, logy Organisation, RWTH Aachen Lucas Heights / University, Germany Sydney, Australia

Y. Estrin, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia

J. Eckert, IFW Dres- den, Germany

21 List of Exhibitors

Heraeus Holding GmbH Atomic Force F&E GmbH Metatech GmbH Heraeusstr. 12-14 Hauptstrasse 161 Lünener Str. 211/212 63450 Hanau 68259 Mannheim 59174 Kamen Germany Germany Germany http://www.heraeus.com http://www.atomicforce.de/ http://www.meta-tech.de/

Wiley-VCH Boschstr. 12 69469 Weinheim L.O.T. Oriel Germany Im Tiefen See 58 http://www.wiley-vch.com/ 64293 Darmstadt Germany http://www.lot-oriel.com/

Maney Publishing Joseph's Well, Hanover Walk LS3 1AB Leeds GB http://www.maney.co.uk/

71 am Tuesday Voreinstellung für den Datenimport Keynote Lecture Temperature and Shape Symposium: A2 Symposium: A6 Symposium: B1 Symposium: B3 Symposium: C5 Memory of Polymer Room: A01- Basement Room: A02- Basement Room: A1 -GroundFl. Room: A04 - Basement Room: A03 -Basement Nanocomposites Stimuli Sensitive Polymers Modern Aspects in Intermetallics: Physical Glasses and Optical Laser and Plasma P. Poulin, University Bordeaux, Structural Phase Metallurgy, Processing and Materials Processing Methods (France) Transformations Characterisation Surface-attached polymer gels that can be reversibly Stimuli Sensitive Polymers 1 Structural pahse transformations by Constitution and Microstructure Glassy state, glass transition and Laser processing switched with respect to means of phase field modeling dynamics chemical and optical Parallelen im Layout: links A. Lendlein, Helmholtz-Zentrum E. Oberaigner, Montanuniversität F. Appel, Helmholtz-Zentrum L. Wondraczek, X. de la Fuente Leis, Universidad de mitte rechts proprties by light. Geesthacht, Teltow (Germany) Leoben (Austria) Geesthacht (Germany) Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Zaragoza (Spain) M. Biesalski, H. Schenderlein, M. Erlangen-Nürnberg (Germany) Rehahn, A. Brunsen, Technische Universität Darmstadt Keynote Lecture Keynote Lecture Keynote Lecture Thermodynamics of Keynote Lecture 10:45 Darmstadt, Germany Temperature and Shape Shape-memory alloys: Crystal Structure and Vitreous Transition in Fragile Laser fabrication of complex Memory of Polymer some recent developments Deformation of Long Period Glass-forming Melts shaped microoptical Photo-stimulation of Nanocomposites on 3D constitutive modeling Stacking Ordered Robert F. Tournier components and closely low-toxicity biopolymers in P. Poulin, University Bordeaux, and biomedical device Intermetallic Phases in the Centre National de la Recherche packed arrays of them additive manufacturing (France) investigation Mg-Al-Gd System Scientifique, Université Joseph A. Zukauskas, Department of J.Stampfl ,J.Torgersen, F. Auricchio, Universita' di Pavia H. Inui, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Fourier, Consortium de Recherches Quantum Electronics, Vilnius A.Ovsianikov, X.Qin, Z.Li, TU Wien, (Italy) Japan; K. Kishida, Kyoto University, pour l’Emergence de Technologies University, Vilnius, Lithuania, sortkey_ref_6_01 Vienna, Austria, S.Mühleder, Kyoto, Japan; H. Yokobayashi, Avancées, B.P. 166, 38042 M. Malinauskas, Department of W.Holnthoner, L.Boltzmann, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan; A. Quantum Electronics, Vilnius Institute for Traumatology, Vienna, Takahashi, Kyoto University, Kyoto, University, Vilnius, Lithuania, Austria, R.Liska, TU Wien, Vienna, Japan Special water soluble polymers: Universal Understanding the Problem Microelastic-plastic 11:00 phase-field modeling approach to polymers with of Fatigue in Bulk Metallic an Upper Critical Solution Glasses Temp. in water &electrolytes J. J. Kruzic, Oregon State University, Seema Agarwal, Jan Seuring, Corvallis, OR, USA; R. Busch, sortkey_ref_6_02 Fangyao Liu Universität des Saarlandes, Saarbrücken, Germany Philipps-Universität Marburg, Department of Chemistry and Scientific Center for Materials Oral Poster - Subsession Poster 1: A2-1063 Poster 2: A2-1019 11:15 Surface-attached polymer Microelastic-plastic Melting of Intrinsic Growth Thermodynamic prediction Laser induced Poster 3: A2-337 gels that can be reversibly phase-field modeling Nuclei by Liquid of the mechanical properties nano-structuring of Poster 4: A2-1068 switched with respect to H. Emmerich, University of Bayreuth, Homogeneous Nucleation of multicomponent oxide Ti-6Al-4V for improved sortkey_ref_6_03 chemical and optical Bayreuth, Germany instead of Surface Melting glasses from adhesive bonding proprties by light. Robert F. Tournier, Centre National crystallographic data of A. Kurtovic, EADS Innovation single crystals M. Biesalski, H. Schenderlein, M. de la Recherche Scientifique, R. Conradt, RWTH Aachen Works, Munich, highlight_grafik_var Rehahn, A. Brunsen, Université Joseph Fourier, University, Aachen, Germany Germany/University of Paderborn, Technische Universität Darmstadt Consortium de Recherches pour Paderborn, Germany; E. Brandl, EADS Darmstadt, Germany l’Emergence de Technologies Innovation Works, Munich, Avancées, Grenoble, France Germany; T. Mertens, EADS

sortkey_ref_6_04 11:30 Photo-stimulation of A novel approach for the B2 CoAl: Melting and Interfaces in an amorphous Laser cladding, dispersing low-toxicity biopolymers in investigation of the material Homogeneity Range FeSc metallic glass and alloying of ceramic additive manufacturing parameters by means of F. Stein, Max-Planck-Institut für J. X. Fang, Karlsruhe Institute of surfaces with metal and J.Stampfl ,J.Torgersen, PFC method Eisenforschung, Düsseldorf, Technology, Karlsruhe, Germany; U. oxide powders A.Ovsianikov, X.Qin, Z.Li, TU Wien, Muhammad Ajmal Choudhary, Germany Vainio, HASYLAB at DESY, Hamburg, M. Rohde, I. Südmeyer, H. J. Seifert, Vienna, Austria, S.Mühleder, University of Bayreuth, Bayreuth, Germany; M. Ghafari, Karlsruhe Karlsruhe Institute of Technology W.Holnthoner, L.Boltzmann, Germany; Julia Kundin, University Institute of Technology, Karlsruhe, (KIT), Institute for Applied Materials Institute for Traumatology, Vienna, of Bayreuth, Bayreuth, Germany; Germany et al. (IAM-AWP), Karlsruhe, Germany Austria, R.Liska, TU Wien, Vienna, Martin Oettel, Johannes Gutenberg-University, Mainz, sortkey_ref_6_05

11:45 Special water soluble Phase-Field Modeling of Influence of microstructural Enhanced Magnetism in a “In-situ” XPS studies of polymers: Universal g´-coarsening Behaviour in regularity of a directionally Nanostructured Metallic laser induced surface approach to polymers with Ni-Base Superalloys solidified NiAl-10Mo eutectic Glass nitridation of Ta an Upper Critical Solution J. Kundin (Sp), H. Emmerich, on creep behavior R. Witte, Karlsruhe Institute of R. Lahoz, Instituto de Ciencia de Temp. in water &electrolytes University of Bayreuth (Germany) C. Seemüller, M. Heilmaier, Technology, Karlsruhe, Germany; T. Materiales de Aragón, Zaragoza, Seema Agarwal, Jan Seuring, Karlsruher Institut für Technologie, Feng, Karlsruhe Institute of Spain; J. P. Espinós, Instituto de Fangyao Liu Germany; H. Bei, E.P. George, Oak Technology, Karlsruhe, Germany; Ciencia de Materiales de Sevilla, Ridge National Laboratory, Oak M. Ghafari, Karlsruhe Institute of Sevilla, Spain et al. sortkey_ref_6_06 Philipps-Universität Marburg, Ridge, TN, USA Technology, Karlsruhe, Germany et Department of Chemistry and Scientific Center for Materials

12:00 Oral Poster - Subsession A phase-field study of Oral Poster - Subsession Influence of the topological Oral Poster - Subsession Poster 1: A2-1063 morphology effects in Poster 1: B1-976 state on deformation and Poster 1: C5-906 Poster 2: A2-1019 heterogeneous nucleation Poster 2: B1-745 fracture of Zr-based bulk Poster 2: C5-459 Poster 3: A2-337 Henning Hörstermann, Universität metallic glasses Poster 3: C5-818 Poster 4: A2-1068 Bayreuth, Bayreuth, Germany;Julia M. Stolpe, Saarland University, Poster 4: C5-819 Kundin, Universität Bayreuth, Saarbrücken, Germany; sortkey_ref_6_07 Bayreuth, Germany;Heike Emmerich, J. Kruzic, Oregon State University, Universität Bayreuth, Bayreuth, Corvallis, USA; Germany; R. Busch, Saarland University, Saarbrücken, Germany

22 *complete list of authors can be found in the browsing version A novel approach for the investigation of Tuesday am Voreinstellung für den Datenimport Symposium: D3 Symposium: E1 Symposium: F2 Symposium: F4 Symposium: Y1 Room: A3 -GroundFl. Room: A2 -GroundFl. Room: A4 -GroundFl. Room: A5 -GroundFl. Room: Staatsarchiv Reliability Issues and Through Process-Modelling Cell-Instructive and Nano Bio-Interfaces and Coatings G.Gottstein Honorary Symp. Characterisation in the Biomaterials on Characterisation and Micro-Nano-Region Design of Microstructure for Adv. Materials Microreliability I Through Process-Modelling 1 Cell-Material interactions 1 Biointerfaces and Coatings I Honorary Symposium G. Gottstein

B. Michel, Fraunhofer ENAS, V. Schulze, Karlsruher Institut für B. Su, University of Bristol (UK) T. Keller, D. Raabe, Max-Planck-Institut für Parallelen im Layout: links mitte rechts Chemnitz (Germany) Technologie (KIT) (Germany) Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena Eisenforschung GmbH, Düsseldorf (Germany) (Germany) Keynote Lecture Keynote Lecture Keynote Lecture Keynote Lecture Welcome address - 10:45 Investigation of bonding Framework for Nanopatterned proteins to Multilayer functional G.Gottstein Honorary Symp. stresses in Encapsulated Through-Process Simulation control adherent cells coatings: Thin films and on Characterisation and MEMS devices of Aluminum Sheet Rolling D Sutherland, iNANO Center Aarhus microcapsules Design for Microstructure for A.Dommann1, T.Bandi1,2, H. T. Brüggemann, V. Mohles, G. University, Aarhus, Denmark P. Warszynski, J.Haber Institute of Advanced Materials Shea2, A.Neels1; 1CSEM SA, Swiss Gottstein, Institute of Physical Catalysis and Surface Chemistry, Center for Electronics and Metallurgy and Metal Physics, Polish Academy of Sciences, Microtechnology Inc., Neuchâtel; RWTH-Aachen University, Germany; Krakow, Poland 2Microsystems for Space K.-F. Karhausen, Hydro Aluminium Technologies Laboratory, EPFL, CH Rolled Products GmbH, Bonn,

Keynote Lecture 11:00 Microelastic-plastic Innovations by Scientific phase-field modeling Surprises and Long-Term Development W.A. Kaysser, Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht, Germany

Influence of rate-dependent Phase-field modeling of Intracellular imaging of Controlling cell migration 11:15 material data on the anisotropic elasto-plastic living human glioblastoma via topographical, reliability of advanced mechanical behavior cells by label-free confocal mechanical and chemical packages D. Schneider, Institute of Materials Raman microscopy – surface patterns Emad A. Poshtan, Robert Bosch and Processes Karlsruhe University calculating artificial immuno G. de Vicente Lucas, TU Berlin; C. fluorescence images GmbH, Automotive Electronics, of Applied Science, Karlsruhe, Alexander M. Gigler, Center for Strehmel, TU Berlin; Z. Zhang, TU Development ASIC- & Power Germany et al. Nanoscience (CeNS) and Section Berlin, A. Löbus, TU Berlin, S. Packages, Reutlingen, Germany et al. Crystallography, LMU-München, Kelleher, TU Berlin, M. C. Lensen, TU Munich, Germany and Corporate Berlin, Germany. Technology Siemens AG, Munich, Germany et al.

Reliability Characterization Microstructure evolution Nanometer Size Protein Towards Biomaterial Keynote Lecture 11:30 by Stress Chip during heat treatment of Patterning using reversal Screening: Continuous On the Interaction of Solute Measurements DC04 steel Microcontact Printing for the monitoring of tissue Atoms with Grain F. Schindler-Saefkow1,2,3, F. Rost3 Moritz Wenk, Karlsruhe Institute of Investigation of Protein- responses towards Boundaries ,A. Otto3,T. Winkler2, S. Rzepka3, Technology, Karlsruhe, Germany; Protein Intera. in Live Cells biomaterial coatings R. Kirchheim, University of B. Michel3 Simone Schendel, Karlsruhe Institute A.Rank, I. Bergmair, B. Dittert, M. M. Kubon, M. Moschallski, T. Goettingen (Germany) 1 AMIC Angewandte of Technology, Karlsruhe, Germany; Mühlberger,Functional Surfaces and Ensslen, G. Link, S. Werner, C. Micro-Messtechnik GmbH, Berlin; 2 Reiner Mönig, Karlsruhe Institute of Nanostructures, Profactor GmbH, Burkhardt, H. Hartmann, B. Berliner Nanotest GmbH; Technology, Karlsruhe, Germany et Steyr-Gleink, Austria Schlosshauer, M. Stelzle, NMI S. Sunzenauer, Institute for Natural and Medical Science Institute Biophysics, Johannes Kepler at the University of Tuebingen,

Fracture toughness Influence of the Morphology Stimuli-Responsive Coatings Combinatory Effect of 11:45 measurements for interfaces on the Reactivity: The for the Control of Chemical Functionalization in Microelectronic packages Example of Aluminium Cell-Surface Interactions and Surface Roughness of on samples from Nanopowders A. Fery, Physical Chemistry II, Titanium on Cells – Which production B. André, IM2NP, Marseille, France; University of Bayreuth, Bayreuth, Modification is Dominant? I. Maus, H. Pape, H. S. Nabi, M. M.V. Coulet, IM2NP, Marseille, Germany; D. V. Andreeva, Physical Henrike Rebl, University of Rostock, Goroll France; V. Heresanu, CINaM, Chemistry II, University of Bayreuth, Biomedical Research Center, Dept. of Infineon Technologies AG, Marseille, France; J. Rogez, IM2NP, Bayreuth, Germany et al. Cell Biology, Rostock, Germany Regensburg, Germany Marseille, France; R. Denoyel, Birgit Finke, Leibniz Institute for Jürgen Keller, AMIC GmbH, Berlin, Madirel, Marseille, France. Plasma Science and Technology Germany e.V., Greifswald, Germany

Highlight Lecture Recrystallization with the Oral Poster - Subsession Micro-ion beam quantitative Triple Junction Transport 12:00 Resistive Sensor Structures phase-field method in the Poster 1: F2-291 chemical mapping: a and Segregation as Detector for Interface process chain of cold Poster 2: F2-325 relevant technique for Guido Schmitz, Zoltan Balogh, Reda Delamination by using the rolling, annealing and deep Poster 3: F2-406 studying tissue engineering Chellali and Patrick Stender, 3-Omega Method drawing Poster 4: F2-231 scaffolds Institut of Materials Physics, Univ. R. Mroßko, J. Keller, AMIC GmbH, A. Vondrous, M. Selzer, P. Bienger, J. Lacroix, Clermont Université, of Münster, Germany Berlin, Germany; B. Wunderle, D. S. Schendel, M. Baiker, B. Nestler, D. Université Blaise Pascal, May, Chemnitz University of Helm, R. Mönig CNRS/IN2P3, Laboratoire de Technology, Chemnitz, Germany et Physique Corpusculaire, 63171 al. Aubière, France et al.

*complete list of authors can be found in the browsing version 23 22 A novel approach for the investigation of pm1 Tuesday Voreinstellung für den Datenimport Keynote Lecture Chemical and Physical Symposium: A2 Symposium: A6 Symposium: B1 Symposium: B3 Symposium: C5 Stimuli in Drug and Gene Room: A01 -Basement Room: A02 -Basement Room: A1 -GroundFl. Room: A04 -Basement Room: A03 -Basement Delivery Applications Stimuli Sensitive Polymers Modern Aspects in Intermetallics: Physical Glasses and Optical Laser and Plasma J. Kost, Ben Gurion University at the Structural Phase Metallurgy, Processing and Materials Processing Methods Negev, Beer-Sheva (Israel) Transformations Characterisation Microscopic characterization of particulate SMP matrices Stimuli Sensitive Polymers 2 Thermodynamic aspects of structural Mechanical Properties Transport phenomena Plasma processing C. Wischke, M. Schossig, A. phase transformations Lendlein, Center for Biomaterial Parallelen im Layout: links D. Cohn, Hebrew University of H. Emmerich, Universität Bayreuth M. Oehring, Helmholtz-Zentrum L. Wondraczek, A. González-Elipe, Universidad de mitte rechts Development and Jerusalem (Israel) (Germany) Geesthacht (Germany) Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Sevilla (Spain) Berlin-Brandenburg Center for Erlangen-Nürnberg (Germany) Regenerative Therapies, Keynote Lecture Highlight Lecture Highlight Lecture Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht, 14:30 Influence of the Atmospheric Pressure Towards micrometer sized Chemical and Physical An original unified Plasticity and Ductility of B2 stress-enhanced water Plasma-Assisted Laser core-shell actuators from Stimuli in Drug and Gene approach for the description Alloys diffusion on strength and Ablation of Glasses liquid crystalline elastomers Delivery Applications of phase tranformations in V. Paidar, Institute of Physics AS CR, fatigue of silica glass C. Gerhard, Clausthal University of by a continuous flow J. Kost, Ben Gurion University at the steel during cooling : first Czech Republic S. Wagner, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Clausthal-Zellerfeld, synthesis application to binary Fe-C Negev, Beer-Sheva (Israel) V. Vitek, University of Pennsylvania, Technology, Germany; Th. Fett, Germany; S. Brückner, Clausthal Eva-Kristina Fleischmann (1) O. Bouaziz, ArcelorMittal Research, USA Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, University of Technology, sortkey_ref_6_01 Hsin-Ling Liang (1) Jan Lagerwall Maizières les Metz, France Germany; G. Rizzi, Karlsruhe Institute Clausthal-Zellerfeld, Germany et al. (2), Rudolf Zentel (1), of Technology, Germany et al. 1) Institute of Organic Chemistry, Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Application of the Mainz, Germany et al. cyclic Direct Write Thermal Probe Highlight Lecture Scale-Bridging 14:45 Microstructure and mech. Hydrogen Diffusion and Proteins and Patterning of Polymeric Thin Application of the cyclic behaviors of NiAl-Mo Permeation of Glasses Polysaccharides Processing Simulation from Films transformation concept to composites produced by P. Ried, M. Gaber, R. Müller, M. by Electron Beam Plasma Urs Duerig, IBM Research - Zurich, identify the nature of the specially controlled Dittrich und M. Paul, St. Pflaum, J. T. Vasilieva, Moscow Institute of Switzerland; Philip Paul, IBM transf. during the bainite directional solidification Deubener, Federal Institute for Physics and Technology, sortkey_ref_6_02 Research - Zurich, Switzerland; Felix formation in lean steels. L. Hu, Institute for Physical Materials Research and Testing, Dolgoprudny, Moscow Region, Holzner, IBM Research - Zurich, Sybrand van der Zwaag, Delft Metallurgy and Metal Physics, Berlin, Germany 141700, Russia Switzerland, Michel Despont, IBM university of technology; Hao Chen, RWTH Aachen University; Research - Zurich, Switzerland et al. Delft university of technology, NL W. Hu, Institute for Physical Keynote Lecture Metallurgy and Metal Physics, Shape Memory Effects on RWTH Aachen University et al. the Micro and Nano Scale W. Huang, Nanyang Technological University (Singapore) 15:00 Microscopic characterization Scale-Bridging Simulation Efficient optimization of the Lithium migration in Comparison of Atmospheric of particulate SMP matrices from Atomistic to intrinsic mechanical alumosilicate glasses -Pressure Plasma & C. Wischke, M. Schossig, A. Mesoscopic Length Scales. properties in intermetallic A.-M. Welsch, Institut für near-infrared Laser radiation sortkey_ref_6_03 Lendlein, Center for Biomaterial M. Berghoff, M. Selzer, B. Nestler, alloys Mineralogie, Leibniz Universität as methods for surface Development and arlsruhe Institute of Technology, M. Zamanzade,Saarland University, Hannover, Hannover, Germany; S. pre-treatment of CFRP Berlin-Brandenburg Center for Germany; R. Rozas, J. Horbach, Saarbrücken, Germany; A. Ross, Institut für Mineralogie, F. Fischer, S. Kreling, K. Dilger, highlight_grafik_var Regenerative Therapies, Heinrich-Heine-Universität Barnoush,Saarland University, Leibniz Universität Hannover, Technical University of Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht, Düsseldorf, Germany Saarbrücken, Germany; H. Hannover, Germany et al. Braunschweig, Institute of joining Vehoff,Saarland University, and welding, Braunschweig, Saarbrücken, Germany; Germany

sortkey_ref_6_04 15:15 Towards micrometer sized The Ostwald step rule and Microstructure changes Atomic mobility inside Keynote Lecture core-shell actuators from martensitic transformation during creep in L1_2 shear bands and the impact Atmospheric Pressure liquid crystalline elastomers E. Gamsjäger, Montanuniversität hardened Co-Base on tracer diffusion, Plasma devices and by a continuous flow Leoben, Leoben, Austria. Superalloy nanocrystal nucleation and processings for surface Proteins and synthesis F. Pyczak, Helmholtz-Zentrum growth treatments Polysaccharides Eva-Kristina Fleischmann (1) Geesthacht, Germany, A. Bauer, G. Wilde, J. Bokeloh, G. Reglitz, H. J. Dutroncy, E. Jouvet, T. Sindzingre Hsin-Ling Liang (1) Jan Lagerwall University Erlangen-Nürnberg, Rösner, S. Divinski, University of AcXys Technologies, 148 rue des (2), Rudolf Zentel (1), Erlangen, Germany, M. Göken, Münster, Germany vingt Toises, 38950 St Martin le 1) Institute of Organic Chemistry, University Erlangen-Nürnberg, Vinoux FRANCE Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Erlangen, Germany sortkey_ref_6_05 Mainz, Germany et al.

15:30 Direct Write Thermal Probe Application of the cyclic Mechanical response of High-Temperature Creep Patterning of Polymeric Thin phase transformation D03- and B2-ordered iron Behavior of Polymer-Derived Films concept for determining the aluminides at high strain SiOC Glasses Urs Duerig, IBM Research - Zurich, effective austenite/ferrite rates E. Ionescu, TU Darmstadt, Darmstadt, Switzerland; Philip Paul, IBM interface mobility D. Janda, M. Heilmaier, Karlsruhe Germany; H.-J. Kleebe, TU Darmstadt, Research - Zurich, Switzerland; Felix Hao Chen,Delft University of Institute of Technology, Institute for Darmstadt, Germany; Holzner, IBM Research - Zurich, Technology; Ernst Applied Materials, Karlsruhe, B. Papendorf, TU Darmstadt, Switzerland, Michel Despont, IBM Gamsjäger,Leoben Univerisity; Germany; M.Hockauf, Chemnitz Darmstadt, Germany; R. Günzler, TU sortkey_ref_6_06 Research - Zurich, Switzerland et al. Sybrand van der Zwaag, Delft University of Technology, Institute Darmstadt, Darmstadt, Germany et al. University of Technology of Materials Science and

15:45 Keynote Lecture Amorphous and crystalline Oral Poster - Subsession Oral Poster - Subsession Oral Poster - Subsession Shape Memory Effects on nanoparticles of silicon Poster 1: B1-335 Poster 1: B3-746 Poster 1: C5-911 the Micro and Nano Scale nitride in ferrite; role of Poster 2: B1-146 Poster 2: B3-810 Poster 2: C5-941 W. Huang, Nanyang Technological interfacial energy and elastic Poster 3: B1-252 Poster 3: B3-649 Poster 3: C5-1089 University (Singapore) anisotropy upon phase transformation sortkey_ref_6_07 S. Meka, Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems (formerly Max Planck Institute for Metals Research), Stuttgart, Germany et al.

24 *complete list of authors can be found in the browsing version The Ostwald step rule and martensitic Tuesday pm1 Voreinstellung für den Datenimport Symposium: D3 Symposium: E1 Symposium: F2 Symposium: F4 Symposium: Y1 Room: A3 -GroundFl. Room: A2 -GroundFl. Room: A4 -GroundFl. Room: A5 -GroundFl. Room: Staatsarchiv Reliability Issues and Through Process-Modelling Cell-Instructive and Nano Bio-Interfaces and Coatings G.Gottstein Honorary Symp. Characterisation in the Biomaterials on Characterisation and Micro-Nano-Region Design of Microstructure for Adv. Materials Microreliability II Through Process-Modelling 2 Cell-material interactions 2 Biointerfaces and Coatings II Honorary Symposium G. Gottstein

A. Dommann, CSEM, Neuchatel B. Nestler, Hochschule Karlsruhe - C. Selhuber-Unkel, K. Rezwan, Universität Bremen L. Shvindlerman, RWTH Aachen Parallelen im Layout: links mitte rechts (Switzerland) Technik und Wirtschaft (Germany) Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu (Germany) (Germany) Kiel (Germany) Highlight Lecture Highlight Lecture Keynote Lecture Highlight Lecture Keynote Lecture 14:30 Accelerated mechanical Industrial View on the Spatial and temporal Design and Characterization The Advent and Recent testing as an alternative Modelling of Precipitations coordinated processes of of Artificial Extracellular Progress in Grain Boundary method for reliability in Multiphase Steels cells and cell assemblies Matrices (aECM) With Engineering assessment of electronic K. Khlopkov, ThyssenKrupp Steel Joachim P. Spatz, MPI for Intelligent Defined Growth Factor T. Watanabe, Tohoku University, devices Europe AG, Duisburg, Germany; Systems, Stuttgart Interaction Properties Sendai (Japan) G. Khatibi, University of Vienna, Th. Pretorius, ThyssenKrupp Steel D. Scharnweber1, H. Worch1, S. Austria; B. Weiss, University of Europe AG, Duisburg, Germany; Möller2, M. Schnabelrauch2, V. Vienna, Austria Th. Heller, ThyssenKrupp Steel Hintze1 Europe AG, Duisburg, Germany; 1Technical University of Dresden, Institute of Material Science, Max Application of the cyclic Determination of Simulation of the two-step A new standard testing 14:45 Scale-Bridging environmental dependent cup drawing process based device for biofilm cultivation Simulation from properties of microelectonic on a mean field approach and characterization, relevant materials on V. Glavas, Karlsruhe Institute of suitable for the investigation miniaturized specimens Technology (KIT), Karlsruhe, of antimicrobial surface properties of biomaterials H.Walter, O.Hölck, T. Nowak, O. Germany; C. Lüdecke 1,2,3; M. Roth 2,3; J. Wittler, Fraunhofer IZM, Berlin, Dept. T. Böhlke, Karlsruhe Institute of Bossert 1,3 et al. Environmental and Reliability Technology (KIT), Karlsruhe, Engineering (ERE), Germany Germany;

Conductive Nanocrystalline FE-simulation of machining Highlight Lecture Effect of Fatty Acid Coated Grain Boundary Engineering 15:00 Diamond for Piezoresistive induced phase Mechanically Tunable Titanium on Viability of for Improvement of Sensor Applications transformations considering Biocompatible Hydrogels as Staphylococcus Epidermidis High-Cycle Fatigue Strength N. Wiora,Ulm friction as a function of Extracellular Matrix Mimic and Membrane-Surface in FCC Materials with University,Ulm,Germany; M. temperature and sliding F. Rehfeldt, Georg August University Interactions and Different Stacking Fault speed and detailed Göttingen (Germany) Mineralization of MC3T3-E1 Energies Mohr,Ulm University,Ulm,Germany; V. Schulze, Karlsruhe Institute of C. Petzold, University of Oslo, Oslo, S. Kobayashi, Ashikaga Institute of K. Brühne,Ulm Technology (KIT), wbk Institute of Norway, M. Gomez-Florit, University Technology, Ashikaga, Japan; S. University,Ulm,Germany; P. Production Science, Karlsruhe, of Balearic Islands, Palma de Tsurekawa, Kumamoto University, Gluche,GFD Gesellschaft für Germany; Mallorca, Spain, S. P. Lyngstadaas, Kumamoto, Japan; T. Watanabe, J. Michna, Karlsruhe Institute of University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway, Formerly Tohoku University, Technology (KIT), wbk Institute of Marta Monjo, University of Balearic Sendai, Japan

Residual Stress Analysis of Modeling of Coupled Contact Formation between Sodium and Calcium Grain Boundaries: 15:15 Thin Diamond Films by the Physical Phenomena pathogenic Amoebae and Alginate-Povidone Iodine Pseudopartial Wetting Combination of Focused Ion During Sintering of a Functionalized Surfaces Biomaterials for B.B. Straumal(1,2), X. Sauvage(3), Beam Milling, Digital Image Contact Material Silver J. Reverey, S.Viebig, M. Leippe, C. Antimicrobial Wound A.A. Mazilkin(1,2), I. Correlation, Micro-Raman Based Selhuber-Unkel, Dressings and Surgical Konyashin(4), B. Baretzky(2), R.Z. Proteins and Spectroscopy and Finite Sutures F. Ahmed, Institute of General K. Pallez, LIMatB, Université de Christian-Albrechts-University, Kiel, I. Liakos, L. Rizzello, C. La Tegola, I. Valiev(5) Polysaccharides Materials Properties, Department of Bretagne Sud, Lorient, France; E. Germany S. Bayer, P. P. Pompa, Center for (1)Institute of Solid State Physics, Materials Science and Engineering, Brisson, LIMatB, Université de Biomolecular Nanotechnologies, Russian Academy of Sciences, University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Bretagne Sud, Lorient, France; P. Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia Erlangen, Germany et al. Rogeon, LIMatB, Université de @UniLe, via Barsanti, 73010 Bretagne Sud, Lorient, France et al. Arnesano, Lecce, Italy.

Comparative analysis of the 3D-finite element simulation Towards the understanding Metal Ion Release Hybrids Enhancement of the local 15:30 results of accelerated of simultaneous dual- of bond organization in for Tailoring of Bio- magnetic moments at grain reliability testing of solder frequency induc. hardening adhesion domains: adhesion, Antibacterial and boundaries in ferromagnetic joints conducted at various for prediction of micro- Coexistence of the dilute and Biocompatibility Properties metals centers structure a. residual stresses the dense packing of Polymers in Medical S. Tsurekawa, Kumamoto Applications P.MATKOWSKI Wroclaw University B. Kaufmann, Karlsruhe Institute of D. Schmidt, Universität Stuttgart, M. Gladitz, J. Bauer, P. Brückner and University, Kumamoto, Japan; K. of Technology, Poland Technology, Karlsruhe, Germany; Germany; T. Bihr, Universität S. Reinemann, Thuringian Institute Hirayama, Kumamoto University, R. DUDEK Fraunhofer ENAS Micro H. Autenrieth, Robert Bosch GmbH, Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany; U. of Textile and Plastics Research, Kumamoto, Japan; S. Ii, National Materials Center, Germany Stuttgart, Germany; Seifert, Universität Stuttgart, Rudolstadt, Germany Institute for Materials Science, M. Schwenk, Karlsruhe Institute of Stuttgart, Germany; A.-S. Smith, Tsukuba, Japan Technology, Karlsruhe, Germany et Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg 15:45 Monte Carlo Simulation of Through Process Texture Oral Poster - Subsession Bacterial ability to sense Atom-by-Atom Observation X-Ray Scattering and Simulation of Ni-5at.%W for Poster 1: F2-646 chemical heterogeneities of Grain Boundary Diffraction at packaged Coated Conductor Poster 2: F2-936 studied on well controlled Migration in Graphene 3D-Microsystems Applications Poster 3: F2-1098 platforms dedicated to Simon Kurasch, Carl E. Krill III and U. Zschenderlein, Chemnitz M. Witte (Sp), L. Barrales Mora, G. Poster 4: F2-690 biointerface study Ute Kaiser, Ulm University, Ulm, University of Technology, Chair Gottstein, RWTH Aachen University Judith Böhmler, Arnaud Ponche, Germany; Jani Kotakoski, Ossi Materials and Reliability of (Germany) Karine Anselme, Lydie Ploux, CNRS, Lehtinen and Arkady V. Microsystems, Chemnitz, Germany Mulhouse, France Krasheninnikov, University of et al. Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland

*complete list of authors can be found in the browsing version 25 24 The Ostwald step rule and martensitic pm2 Tuesday Voreinstellung für den Datenimport Highlight Lecture Steps towards underst. Symposium: G1 Symposium: A5 Symposium: B1 Symposium: B3 Symposium: B7 methanol synthesis- Room: A01 -Basement Room: A02 -Basement Room: A1 -GroundFl. Room: A04 -Basement Room: A3 -GroundFl. Comparative in situ neutron Materials Engineering in Electrical Fatigue of Intermetallics: Physical Glasses and Optical Bulk Ultrafine- and diffraction studies under ind. Australia Functional Materials Metallurgy, Processing and Materials Nanostructured Materials working conditions Characterisation T. Kandemir, F. Girgsdies, R. Schlögl, M. Behrens, Functional Materials Lithium Ion Batteries Titanium Aluminides Optical Properties & Applications ARB and ECAP Fritz-Haber-Institut der MPG, Berlin, Germany; T. Hansen, Institut Parallelen im Layout: links mitte rechts Laue-Langevin, Grenoble, France; K.-D. Liss, Australian Nuclear Science W. Jaegermann, Technische J.D. Paul, Helmholtz-Zentrum L. Wondraczek, M.F.-X. Wagner, Technische K.-D. Liss, ANSTO, Lucas Heights, and Technology Organisation, Lucas Universität Darmstadt (Germany) Geesthacht (Germany) Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Universität Chemnitz (Germany) Mechanically stable Heights / Sydney (Australia) Erlangen-Nürnberg (Germany) topological interlocked 16:30 Highlight Lecture Keynote Lecture Effect of Microstructure on Advanced in-line 3D-architecturing of porous ceramic-based Steps towards underst. All-solid-state the Creep Behaviour of surface-engineering of glass aluminium sheets by ARB structures with enhanced methanol synthesis- micro-batteries: a Beta-solidifying Nb substrates for clean energy processing with graded sound absorption properties Comparative in situ neutron challenging route towards containing Gamma- conversion and copper particle M. Carlesso, R. Giacomelli, S. Kroll, diffraction studies under ind. 3D-integration Titanium Aluminide Alloys conservation reinforcement K. Rezwan, Advanced Ceramics - working conditions P.H.L. Notten, Eindhoven University J. Paul, Helmholtz-Zentrum E. Hultstein, Linde AG, C.W. Schmidt, Institute I: General University of Bremen, Bremen, T. Kandemir, F. Girgsdies, R. of Technology (Netherlands) Geesthacht, Institute of Materials Unterschleissheim, Germany; Materials Properties, Germany; A. Molotnikov, Y. Estrin, Schlögl, M. Behrens, Research, Geesthacht, Germany; K. Nielsen, FAU Erlangen, Erlangen, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität sortkey_ref_6_01 Department of Materials Engineering Fritz-Haber-Institut der MPG, Berlin, F. Appel, Helmholtz-Zentrum Germany; Erlangen-Nürnberg, Erlangen, - Monash University, Melbourne, Germany; T. Hansen, Institut Geesthacht, Institute of Materials A. Mader, Lisec Group, Hausmening, Germany et al. Neutron Scattering Studies of Laue-Langevin, Grenoble, France; Research, Geesthacht, Germany et al. Austria Functional Materials with K.-D. Liss, ANSTO, Lucas Heights, Triple-axis Spectrometer Influence of Surface TAIPAN 16:45 Mechanically stable Crystallographic Er:YAG Transparent Accumulative roll bonding topological interlocked Modulation: A Novel Ceramics for Laser and differential speed rolling Properties on Phase S.A. Danilkin, Bragg Institute, porous ceramic-based Approach to Address the Applications : of Al-Ti composites Australian Nuclear Science and structures with enhanced Ductility Problem of TiAl Co-Precipitation Synthesis J. Romberg, IFW-Dresden, Dresden, Technology Organization, New Illawarra Road, Lucas Heights, NSW sound absorption properties Alloys and Spark Plasma Sintering Germany; J. Freudenberger, sortkey_ref_6_02 M. Carlesso, R. Giacomelli, S. Kroll, F. Appel, Helmholtz-Zentrum C. Marlot (Sp), E. Barraud, IFW-Dresden, Dresden, Germany; J. 2234, Australia et al. K. Rezwan, Advanced Ceramics - Geesthacht, Germany; J.D.H. Paul, French-German research institute of Scharnweber, TU Dresden, Dresden, 1D mesoporous TiO2 University of Bremen, Bremen, Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht, Saint-Louis (France); S. Le Gallet, Germany; T. Marr, IFW-Dresden, nanofibers for dye-sensitized Germany; A. Molotnikov, Y. Estrin, Germany; M. Oehring, CNRS-Université de Bourgogne, Dresden, Germany; I. Okulov, solar cell applications Department of Materials Engineering Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht, Dijon (France); M. Eichhorn, F.H. Bijarbooneh, Y. Zhao, and J.H. - Monash University, Melbourne, Germany; French-German research institute of Kim, Institute for Superconducting and Electronic Materials, University Highlight Lecture of Wollongong, Squires Way, North 17:00 Neutron Scattering Studies of Influence of Surface Microstructural evolutions in Novel melts-spun optical Wollongong, New South Wales Functional Materials with Properties on Phase Stability powder metallurgical TiAl fibers for lighting Microstructure and sortkey_ref_6_03 2500, Australia Triple-axis Spectrometer and Diffusion Kinetics in sheet materials applications Mechanical Properties of Highlight Lecture TAIPAN Nanoparticulate Lithium Yong Liu, Xiaopeng Liang, M. Beckers, W. Steinmann, N. Accumulative Roll Bonded Atom Probe Tomography S.A. Danilkin, Bragg Institute, Based Cathode Materials Huizhong Li, Lan Huang, Wei Zhang, Vestweber, G. Seide, T. Gries Institut AA6014/AA5754 Characterisation of Solute Australian Nuclear Science and P. M. Diehm, Technische Universität Baiyun Huang; für Textiltechnik (ITA) der RWTH Laminates highlight_grafik_var Clustering in AA6111 Technology Organization, New Darmstadt, Germany; State Key Laboratory of Powder Aachen University, Aachen, Germany Tina Hausöl, Heinz Werner Höppel, R.K.W. Marceau, Max-Planck-Institut Illawarra Road, Lucas Heights, NSW K. Albe, Technische Universität Metallurgy, Central South Mathias Göken, University für Eisenforschung, Düsseldorf, 2234, Australia et al. Darmstadt, Germany; University, Changsha 410083, Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany Germany; G. Sha, Australian Centre for Microscopy & Microanalysis, The sortkey_ref_6_04 University of Sydney, Australia et al. 17:15 1D mesoporous TiO2 Composite Materials Based On the Bauschinger Effect in Development of Optically Influence of industrial scale Ultrathin Nano-Composite nanofibers for dye-sensitized on Polymer-Derived-SiCN TiAl Alloys Active Germanate Glasses accumulative roll bonding Films From Transition Metal solar cell applications Ceramic and Disordered J.D.H. Paul,Helmholtz-Zentrum for Photonic Crystal fibres on the homogeneity and Alloys On Polymeric F.H. Bijarbooneh, Y. Zhao, and J.H. Hard Carbons as Anodes Geesthacht, Geesthacht, Germany; U. A.Winterstein 1, S. Krolikowski 1, mechanical properties of Accumulative roll Substrates For Real World Kim, Institute for Superconducting for Lithium-Ion Batteries Lorenz,Helmholtz-Zentrum S. Manning 2, H. AA1050A bonding and Applications and Electronic Materials, University Monika Wilamowska, Institut für Geesthacht, Geesthacht, Germany; F. Ebendorff-Heidepriem 2, L. M. Ruppert, Institute I: General Drew Evans, Mawson Institute, of Wollongong, Squires Way, North Materialwissenschaft,Technische Appel, Helmholtz-Zentrum Wondraczek 1 Materials Properties, University of South Australia, Wollongong, New South Wales Universität Darmstadt; Geesthacht, Germany 1 University Erlangen-Nuremberg, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Mawson Lakes, Australia; Kamil 2500, Australia Magdalena Graczyk-Zając, Department Material Science, Chair Erlangen-Nürnberg, Erlangen, Zuber, Mawson Institute, University Institut für Germany et al. sortkey_ref_6_05 of South Australia, Mawson Lakes, Materialwissenschaft,Technische Australia et al. 17:30 Highlight Lecture Keynote Lecture Modelling of Primary Oral Poster - Subsession Multi-temperature equal Atom Probe Tomography Electrochemical Strain Damage in Ti-Al Poster 1: B3-755 channel angular pressing of Characterisation of Solute Microscopy: A biased view Intermetallic Compounds Poster 2: B3-679 Mg-3wt%Al-1wt%Zn alloy Clustering in AA6111 on lithium ion batteries Exposed to Fast Particle Poster 3: B3-170 Peter Molnár, Institute of Physics of R.K.W. Marceau, Max-Planck-Institut N. Balke, Oak Ridge National Irradiation the ASCR, Prague, Czech Republic; für Eisenforschung, Düsseldorf, Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN, USA Roman Voskoboinikov, Institute of Alex Jäger, Institute of Physics of Germany; Materials Engineering, ANSTO, the ASCR, Prague, Czech Republic; G. Sha, Australian Centre for Sydney, Australia Pavel Lejcek, Institute of Physics of sortkey_ref_6_06 Microscopy & Microanalysis, The the ASCR, Prague, Czech Republic; University of Sydney, Australia et al.

17:45 Ultrathin Nano-Composite Oral Poster - Subsession Combining extrusion and Films From Transition Metal Poster 1: B1-289 ECAP – an efficient Alloys On Polymeric Poster 2: B1-129 processing route for large Substrates For Real World Poster 3: B1-169 scale UFG materials Applications Poster 4: B1-361 P. Frint, Chemnitz University of Drew Evans, Mawson Institute, Technology, Chemnitz, Germany; sortkey_ref_6_07 University of South Australia, M. Hockauf, Chemnitz University of Mawson Lakes, Australia; Kamil Technology, Chemnitz, Germany; Zuber, Mawson Institute, University T. Halle, Chemnitz University of of South Australia, Mawson Lakes, Technology, Chemnitz, Germany et Australia et al.

26 *complete list of authors can be found in the browsing version Composite Materials Based on Tuesday pm2 Voreinstellung für den Datenimport Symposium: C1 Symposium: C7 Symposium: F2 Symposium: F4 Symposium: Y1 Room: A03 -Basement Room: A2 -GroundFl. Room: A4 -GroundFl. Room: A5 -GroundFl. Room: Staatsarchiv Nanomaterials and Processing of Nanomaterials Cell-Instructive and Nano Bio-Interfaces and Coatings G.Gottstein Honorary Symp. Composites Biomaterials on Characterisation and Design of Microstructure for Adv. Materials Metals/Ceramics Processing of Nanomaterials Nano-biomaterials Biointerfaces and Coatings III Honorary Symposium G. Gottstein

R. Gadow, Universität Stuttgart S. Mathur, Universität zu Köln B. Garipcan, Bogaziçi University, R. Krastev, Universität Tübingen, Y. Estrin, Monash University, Parallelen im Layout: links mitte rechts (Germany) (Germany) Istanbul (Turkey) Reutlingen (Germany) Melbourne (Australia)

Polymer-Derived SiHfCN and Electric Conductivity in Keynote Lecture Photo-induced switchable Keynote Lecture 16:30 SiHfBCN Ceramic Polymeric Fibers by the Semi-conductor Nanowires TiO2 thin films for biological 1D Structural Elements and Nanocomposites – Incorporation of Carbon in Biology: from application Stability of Nanocrystalline Synthesis and Nanotubes Applications to O. Berger,Institute of Materials Materials High-Temperature Behavior W. Steinmann (Sp), J. Wulfhorst, G. Nanotoxicology Science, TU Dresden, D-01062 L.S. Shvindlerman, Russian E. Ionescu, TU Darmstadt, Darmstadt, Seide, T. Gries, RWTH Aachen Christelle N. Prinz, Lund University, Dresden, Germany; W.-J. Academy of Sciences, Germany; University (Germany) Sweden Fischer,Institute of Semiconductors Chernogolovka, Moscow Distr., H.-J. Kleebe, TU Darmstadt, and Microsystems, TU Dresden, Russia, G.Gottstein, RWTH Aachen Darmstadt, Germany; D-01062 Dresden, Germany University, Germany S. Hapis,TU Darmstadt, Darmstadt, Germany;

Mechanical properties of Growth and characterization Protein Assembly on 16:45 Influence of Surface yttria stabilized zirconia – of Cu nanowires for Surfaces of Thermally Etched Properties on Phase silicon carbide interconnects Titania nanocomposites Trilok Singh, I. Giebelhaus and S. Thomas F. Keller, Chair in Materials F. Kern, IFKB - University of Mathur * Science, Institute of Materials Stuttgart, Germany Institute of Inorganic and Materials Science and Technology, R. Gadow, IFKB - University of Chemistry, University of Cologne, Friedrich-Schiller-University Jena, Stuttgart, Germany Cologne, D-50939, Germany Germany et al.

Fabrication and Simple and large scale Micro/nano-patterning of Tailored surface Grain Boundary Sliding and 17:00 Optimization of fabrication of ZnO titanium surfaces in 2D and functionalization of colloidal Thermally Activated ZrO2-ZrSiO4/NiCr nano-micro structures for 3D alumina: effect on Dislocation Processes in functionally graded multifunctional applications T. Sjöström and B. Su, University of protein-particle conjugation Nanomaterials materials Y. K. Mishra , S. Kaps, A. Bristol, UK F. Meder, University of Bremen, Mathias Göken, Heinz-Werner Kangjian Wu, Sven Scheler, Ho-Seon Schuchardt, I. Paulowicz, X. Jin, M. L. McNamara and M. Dalby, Germany; T. Daberkow, University Höppel, Department of Materials Park, Monika Willert-Porada Den , D. Gedamu, S. Wille and R. University of Glasgow, UK of Bremen, Germany; L. Treccani, Science and Engineering, Institute I, University of Bayreuth, 95447 Adelung, University of Bremen, Germany; K. University Erlangen-Nürnberg, Bayreuth, Germany Rezwan, University of Bremen, Germany Germany

Partially Stabilized Zirconia Stabilisation of Metal Oxide Targeted drug delivery with Highlight Lecture Strain mapping of a triple 17:15 with different metal Nanoparticles by Binding of carbon nanotubes: Single Design of 3D sponge junction in nanocrystalline reinforcements Short-Molecule Ligands particle studies of selective networks for active surface Pd Dipl.-Ing Peter Franke, Institute for S. Zellmer, Technische Universität carbon nanotube binding construction G. Wilde, S. Divinski, M. Materials Science, Dresden University Braunschweig, Braunschweig, and uptake by human E.V. Skorb, Max Planck Institute of Peterlechner, H. Rösner, University of Accumulative roll carcinoma cells Colloids and Interfaces, Potsdam, of Technology, Dresden, Germany Germany; G. Garnweitner, C. Lamprecht, Münster, Germany; C. Kübel, bonding and Prof. Dr.-Ing. Bernd Kieback, Technische Universität Germany; D.V. Andreeva, Physical Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Christian-Albrechts-Universitaet, Kiel, Chemistry II, University of Bayreuth, Institute for Materials Science, Braunschweig, Braunschweig, Germany; B. Unterauer, J. Kepler Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen, Germany Dresden University of Technology, Germany Germany; H. Möhwald, Max Planck University, Linz, Austria; B. Institute of Colloids and Interfaces, Plochberger, TU Wien, Wien, Austria; V. Ruprecht, Institute of Science and 17:30 New Ideas on the Application of 3-D Increased virostatic potential Failure mechanisms of Grain Growth Behavior with Fabrication of Ti3SiC2-Based electrospun nano fiber and cell viability with ZnO DLC-coated articulating a Roughening Transition of Materials cylinders for tissue micro-nanoparticles after implants Faceted Boundaries in P. Istomin, A. Nadutkin, V. Grass engineering UV-treatment U. Müller, Empa, Swiss Federal Sintered Ultra-Fine Nickel (Sp), Russian Academy of Sciences, Sanjay Mathur,Institute of Inorganic Yogendra Kumar Mishra a, Rainer Laboratories for Materials Testing Suk-Joong L. Kang, Korea Advanced Syktyvkar (Russian Federation) Chemistry, University of Cologne, Adelung a, Claudia Röhl b, Deepak and Research, CH-8600 Dübendorf, Institute of Science and Technology, Cologne, Germany; Shukla c,d, Frank Spors e, Vaibhav Switzerland Daejeon, Korea; Sang-Hyun Jung, Karim Arroub, Institute of Inorganic Tiwari f, R. Hauert, Empa, Swiss Federal Korea Advanced Institute of Science Chemistry, University of Cologne, a Institute of Materials Science, Laboratories for Materials Testing and Technology, Daejeon, Korea et Cologne, Germany et al. University of Kiel, Kiel 24143, al.

Rod-Like Particle Addition Uniaxially Aligned Oral Poster - Subsession Fluorescently labeled metal 17:45 Effects on Freeze-Cast Electrospun PAN/MWCNT Poster 1: F2-363 oxide colloidal particles for Porous Silica Composites composite on ZigZag Poster 2: F2-805 nanotoxicological in vitro K. Lu, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA, Shaped Collector Poster 3: F2-468 screening USA; W. Li, Virginia Tech, A. Saberi, Chair of Materials Poster 4: F2-599 Laura Treccani, Timo Daberkow, Blacksburg, VA, USA; J. Y. Walz, Processing, University of Bayreuth, Shakiba Shahabi, Fabian Meder, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA, USA. 95440 Bayreuth, Germany; Z. Kurosch Rezwan, Advanced Negahdari, Chair of Materials Ceramics, University of Bremen Processing, University of Bayreuth, (Germany) 95440 Bayreuth, Germany et al.

*complete list of authors can be found in the browsing version 27 26 Composite Materials Based on am Wednesday Voreinstellung für den Datenimport Keynote Lecture Fatigue Behavior in Pb-free Symposium: A5 Symposium: A7 Symposium: B4 Symposium: B7 Symposium: C1 Piezoelectric Materials Room: A01 -Basement Room: A02 -Basement Room: A1 -GroundFl. Room: A3 -GroundFl. Room: A03 - Basement D. Cann, Oregon State University, Electrical Fatigue of Advanced Materials for Mechanical Properties and Bulk Ultrafine- and Nanomaterials and Corvallis, Oregon, USA Functional Materials Lithium Ion Batteries Microstructure Nanostructured Materials Composites Universal Switching Behaviour of Disordered Ferroelctrics in Virgin and Ferroelectrics Electrode Materials I Ferrous Alloys Fatigue, toughness and mechanical Nanohybrids Fatigue States properties S. Zhukov, Y.A. Genenko, S.V. Parallelen im Layout: links K. Albe, Technische Universität H.J. Seifert, Karlsruher Institut für E. Kerscher, Technische Universität P. Frint, Technische Universität K.-H. Haas, Fraunhofer Institut für mitte rechts Yampolskii, J. Schütrumpf, E. Darmstadt (Germany) Technologie (KIT), Kaiserslautern (Germany) Chemnitz (Germany) Silicatforschung, Würzburg Sapper, R. Dittmer, W. Jo : Institut Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen (Germany) für Materialwissenschaft, TU Darmstadt, Petersenstr. 32, 64287 Keynote Lecture Characterization(Germany) of LiMPO4 Influence of Chemical Highlight Lecture Keynote Lecture 09:15 Darmstadt, Germany Fatigue Behavior in Pb-free (M = Fe, Co, Mn) – carbon Composition, Heat Treatm. Fatigue mechanisms of Enhanced Field Emission Pinning of ferroelectric Piezoelectric Materials composites as cathode Parameter and Microstr. on bimodal NC and UFG Nickel Properties for Medical X-ray domain walls in BiFeO3 D. Cann, Oregon State University, materials for Li-ion batteries Mechanical-Technological Tao Qian, Michael Marx, Horst Applications with Carbon ceramics and its influence Corvallis, Oregon, USA prepared by sol-gel process Properties of Austempered Vehoff, Saarland University, Nanotubes and Graphene on the polarization and Ductile Iron Composites L. Dimesso (Sp), C. Spanheimer, T. C. J. Heckmann, Institut für Saarbrücken, Germany strain response T. D. Nguyen, R. Hausbrand, D. Leberl, Siemens AG, Corporate Gießereitechnik, Düsseldorf, sortkey_ref_6_01 T.Rojac1,2, , M. Kosec1,2, J. L. Technische Universitaet Darmstadt, Germany; U. Petzschmann, Institut Technology, Erlangen, Germany, Jones3, N. Setter4, D. Damjanovic4 Germany, Y. Zhang, A. L. Yarin, für Gießereitechnik, Düsseldorf, Universitaet Erlangen-Nuernberg, 1 Jozef Stefan Institute, Ljubljana, University of Illinois at Chicago, Germany; A. Sobota, Institut für Erlangen, Germany; Slovenia; 2 Centre of Excellence USA W. Jaegermann, TU Darmstadt S.F. Tedde, Siemens AG, Corporate Gießereitechnik, Düsseldorf, Novel phase and NAMASTE, Ljubljana, Slovenia; 3 Technology, Erlangen, Germany; University of Florida, Florida, USA et Combinatorialtailored morphology 09:30 Novel phase and tailored Properties and structure of Fatigue behaviour of Reliability Aspects of morphology of LiCoPO4 low-carbon steel treated by ultrafine-grained AA6082 Fabrication and Piezoelectric Thick Film C. Neef, Kirchhoff Institute for combination of SPD and with an anodic oxide Based Energy Harvesters Physics, University of Heidelberg, conventional deformation coating L. M. Borregaard, Meggitt Sensing Germany; C. Jähne, Kirchhoff E. Pashinska, V. Varyukhin, A. L. Köhler, K. Hockauf, M. Händel, T. sortkey_ref_6_02 Systems, Kvistgaard Denmark; K. Institute for Physics, University of Zavdoveev, O.O.Galkin Donetsk Halle, D. Nickel, T. Lampke Astafiev, Meggitt Sensing Systems, Heidelberg, Germany et al. Institute for Physics and all from: Chemnitz University of Kvistgaard Denmark; M. Guizzetti, Technology National Academy of Technology, Institute of Materials Meggitt Sensing Systems, Sciences of Ukraine, Donetsk, Science and Engineering, Chemnitz, Kvistgaard Denmark et al. Ukraine et al. Germany Highlight Lecture Influence of Bipolar Electric Cycling on the Macroscopic and Structural Properties of 09:45 Universal Switching Combinatorial Fabrication Effect of cold rolling on Fatigue crack growth in Highlight Lecture Novel Insights into BNT-Based Lead-free Behaviour of Disordered and Characterization of microstructure and tensile ultrafine-grained copper Piezoceramics Ferroelctrics in Virgin and LiMnxCoyNizOr Thin Film properties of high-Mn steel obtained by ECAP Photoinduced Sol-Gel sortkey_ref_6_03 Julia Glaum, School of Materials Fatigue States Electrode Materials for with TWIP effect Polymerization: from Hybrid M. Arzaghi, G. Hénaff, C. Gardin, C. Science and Engineering, University S. Zhukov, Y.A. Genenko, S.V. Lithium-Ion Batteries P.S. Kusakin, Belgorod State Sarrazin-Baudoux and J. Petit to Nanostructured Films D. De Paz, A. Chemtob, C. of New South Wales, Australia Yampolskii, J. Schütrumpf, E. S.Borhani-Haghighi1, S. Klink2, F. University, Belgorod, Russia; M.S. Pprime Institute, ISAE-ENSMA highlight_grafik_var Hugh Simons, School of Materials Sapper, R. Dittmer, W. Jo : Institut La Mantia2, M. Kieschnick1- 3, W. Tikhonova, Belgorod State Futuroscope-Chasseneuil, France Croutxé-Barghorn, S. Rigole, University of Haute Alsace, Science and Engineering, University für Materialwissenschaft, TU Schuhmann2, A. Ludwig1 University, Belgorod, Russia; R.O. of New South Wales, Australia Darmstadt, Petersenstr. 32, 64287 1. Institute for Materials, Faculty of Kaibyshev, Belgorod State Mulhouse (France) Darmstadt, Germany Mechanical Engineering, University, Belgorod, Russia. Ruhr-University Bochum, 44801 sortkey_ref_6_04 10:00 Pinning of ferroelectric Phase Stabilities and Mechanical behaviour and Cryogenic forming of An investigation on different domain walls in BiFeO3 Equilibria in the microstructural evolution of AA7075 gases sensing properties of ceramics and its influence Lithium–Manganese–Oxyge a with 10 vol.% Mg-PSZ S. Fritsch, Chemnitz University of titanium oxide nanotube on the polarization and n System reinforced TRIP-matrix- Technology, Chemnitz, Germany; , arrays strain response D.M. Cupid, Karlsruhe Institute of composite at a high strain S. Hunger, Chemnitz University of Shahin Khameneh Asl, Babak Alavi, rate and varying temp. T.Rojac1,2, , M. Kosec1,2, J. L. Technology, Institute for Applied S. Decker, TU Bergakademie Freiberg, Technology, Chemnitz, Germany; Department of Materials Engineering, Jones3, N. Setter4, D. Damjanovic4 Materials - Applied Materials Freiberg, Deutschland; S. Wolf, TU M. Scholze, Chemnitz University of Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, 1 Jozef Stefan Institute, Ljubljana, Physics, Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen, Bergakademie Freiberg, Freiberg, Technology, Chemnitz, Germany et University of Tabriz, P.O. Code Slovenia; 2 Centre of Excellence Germany et al. Deutschland; T. Pezold, TU 51666-14766, Tabriz, IRAN NAMASTE, Ljubljana, Slovenia; 3 Bergakademie Freiberg, Freiberg, sortkey_ref_6_05 University of Florida, Florida, USA et Deutschland et al.

10:15 Reliability Aspects of Iron oxide/carbon Mechanical testing of PM Effect of grain shape on Thermal Stability and band Piezoelectric Thick Film nanocomposite doped by cold work steels densified by toughness and ductility in gap of Zn(NCN) Based Energy Harvesters manganese for Lithium-ion Electro Discharge Sintering metals processed by Severe K. Morita, Technische Universität L. M. Borregaard, Meggitt Sensing battery electrode P. Schütte, Ruhr Universtität Plastic Deformation Darmstadt, Darmstadt, Germany; G. Systems, Kvistgaard Denmark; K. O. Gerber,Institut franco-allemand de Bochum, Germany; O. , A. Hohenwarter, G. B. Mera, Technische Universität Astafiev, Meggitt Sensing Systems, recherches de Saint-Louis, France, H. Moll, Ruhr Universtität Bochum, Rathmayer, R. Pippan, Erich Schmid Darmstadt, Darmstadt, Germany; H.-J. Kvistgaard Denmark; M. Guizzetti, Saint-Louis; E. Barraud, Institut Germany; Institut für Materialwissenschaft, Kleebe, Technische Universität Meggitt Sensing Systems, franco-allemand de recherches de W. Theisen, Ruhr Universtität Leoben, Austria Darmstadt, Darmstadt, Germany et al. sortkey_ref_6_06 Kvistgaard Denmark et al. Saint-Louis, France, Saint-Louis et al. Bochum, Germany

10:30 Highlight Lecture Thermodynamic Description Study of the Hot Forming of Oral Poster - Subsession Graphene for Composites Influence of Bipolar Electric of the Li-Cu-O system for a Ferritic ODS Stainless Steel Poster 1: B7-501 with High Electrical and Cycling on the Macroscopic conversion type electrode for Nuclear Application Poster 2: B7-509 Thermal Conductivity and Structural Properties of materials for lithium ion Karch A. , Sornin D.,CEA, France M. Grundler, Zentrum für BNT-Based Lead-free batteries BrennstoffzellenTechnik GmbH, Piezoceramics M. Lepple, Karlsruhe Institute of Duisburg, Germany sortkey_ref_6_07 Julia Glaum, School of Materials Technology, Institute of Applied Science and Engineering, University Materials - Applied Materials of New South Wales, Australia Physics, Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen, Hugh Simons, School of Materials Germany et al. Science and Engineering, University of New South Wales, Australia 28 *complete list of authors can be found in the browsing version Phase Stabilities and Equilibria in the Wednesday am Voreinstellung für den Datenimport Symposium: D1 Symposium: C4 Symposium: E2 Symposium: F1 Symposium: Y1 Room: A4 -GroundFl. Room: A04 -Basement Room: A2 -GroundFl. Room: A5 -GroundFl. Room: Staatsarchiv New Techniques in Coatings and Thin Films Computational Biomaterials Applications G.Gottstein Honorary Symp. Microstructure Thermodynamics and on Characterisation and Characterisation Kinetics Design of Microstructure for Adv. Materials New Techniques in Microstructure Wear protection and friction CALPHAD thermodynamics Tissue engineering and regenerative Honorary Symposium G. Gottstein Characterisation 1 reduction I medicine C. Hébert, Ecole Polytechnique J. Vetter, Sulzer Metaplas, Bergisch H.J. Seifert, Karlsruher Institut für A.R. Boccaccini, T. Watanabe, Tohoku University, Parallelen im Layout: links mitte rechts Fédérale de Lausanne (Switzerland) Gladbach (Germany) Technologie (KIT), Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Sendai (Japan) Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen Erlangen-Nürnberg (Germany) In-situ ACOM-TEM for direct Microstructure Formation in Thermodynamic(Germany) Modulation of cellular Keynote Lecture 09:15 imaging of deformation TiAlN / AlTiRuN Multilayers Assessment and functions by artificial Application of the processes of nanocrystalline Grown by Cathodic Arc Experimental Investigation of extracellular matrices as Generalized Schmid Law in metals by straining inside Evaporation the Ternary Ti-Al-Cr System biomaterial coatings Multi-Scale Models: the TEM Ch. Wuestefeld, Institute of Materials M.J. Kriegel, Institute of Materials S. Franz, U. Anderegg, Leipzig Opportunities and A. Kobler, Institute of Science, TU Bergakademie Freiberg, Science, Technical University of University, Germany; U. Hempel, D. Limitations Nanotechnology (INT/KIT), Freiberg, Germany; Freiberg, Freiberg, Germany; D.M. Scharnweber, H. Worch, University P. Van Houtte, Departement MTM, Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen, Germany; D. Rafaja, Institute of Materials Cupid, Institute for Applied Materials of Technology Dresden, Germany; KU Leuven, Leuven, Belgium C. Kübel, Institute of Science, TU Bergakademie Freiberg, (IAM-AWP), Karlsruhe Institute of M. Schnabelrauch, INNOVENT e.V. Nanotechnology (INT/KIT), Freiberg, Germany et al. Technology, Karlsruhe, Germany et Jena, Germany; J. C. Simon, Leipzig Eggenstein-L eopoldshafen, Germany Novel phase and tailored morphology Multivariate Statistical Synthesis and Thermodynamic prediction Sulfated 09:30 Combinatorial Analysis of 3D EDX/FIB characterisation of novel of phase formation in glycosaminoglycans as Fabrication and spectral images applied to magnetron sputtered applied Mg alloys components of artificial the microstructure Cr-Zr-O thin films with J. Gröbner, Clausthal University of extracellular matrices characterization of an corundum-type structure Technology, Clausthal-Zellerfeld, (aECM) intermetallic interface G. Lucas, Ecole Polytechnique S. Spitz, KIT, Karlsruhe, Germany; Germany; R. Schmid-Fetzer, M. Schnabelrauch,S. Möller, J. Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL, M. Stüber, H. Leiste, S. Ulrich, H. J. Clausthal University of Technology, Becher, INNOVENT e. V., Jena, Lausanne, Switzerland; P. Burdet, Seifert, KIT, Clausthal-Zellerfeld, Germany Germany; T. Riemer, J. Schiller, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen, Germany University of Leipzig, Germany; V. Lausanne (EPFL, Lausanne, Hintze, S. Bierbaum, D. Switzerland et al. Scharnweber, H. Worch, Technische

Orientation and Phase Investigation of the Ressource efficiency Fabrication of highly porous Keynote Lecture 09:45 Analysis of Nanograins by Mechanical and Tribological improvements by PU/PLDL sponges with A review of grain Transmission Electron Properties of a Ti/TiAlN calculation of materials parallel channels intended boundaries and triple Microscopy Multilayer System Depen- properties and process for spinal cord regeneration junctions and their effect on M. Seyring, Institute of Materials ding on the Bias Voltage simulation A. Lis, AGH University of Science and microstructural evolution Science and Technology, Friedrich and the Nitrogen Flow U. Diekmann, Metatech GmbH, Technology, Krakow, Poland; A. D. Rollett, Carnegie Mellon W. Tillmann, Institute of Materials University, Pittsburgh, USA Schiller University, Jena, Germany; Engineering, Technische Universität Kamen, Germany D. Szarek, Wroclaw University X.Y. Song, College of Materials Dortmund, Germany; T. Sprute, M. Zemko, Comtes FHT a.s., Hospital, Wroclaw, Poland; Science and Engineering,Beijing Institute of Materials Engineering, Dobrany, Czech Republic M. Krok, AGH University of Science University of Technology, Beijing, Technische Universität Dortmund, and Technology, Krakow, Poland et Germany et al.

Simultaneous Analysis of Characterization and SGTE - Thermochemical Biomimetic poly(glycerol 10:00 Structure and Orientation in Corrosion Resistance of PVD Databases sebacate) (PGS) scaffolds for Polymeric Fibers by and CGS Coatings T. Markus, Forschungszentrum cardiac patch application Wide-angle X-ray Diffraction B. Pelic, Freiberg University of Jülich GmbH, IEK-2, D-52425 Jülich, R. Rai, University of W. Steinmann (Sp), T. Vad, G. Mining and Technology (TUBAF), Germany; Erlangen-Nuremberg, Erlangen, Seide, T. Gries, G. Roth, RWTH Institute of Materials Science, A. T. Dinsdale National Physics Germany; E. Rosellini, University of Aachen University (Germany) Freiberg, Germany et al. Laboratory, Hampton Road, Pisa, Pisa, Italy; N. Barbani, Teddington, Middlesex, TW11 0LW, University of Pisa, Pisa, Italy: C. Frati, University of Parma, Parma,

Kinetics of deformation Production of Functional Thermodynamic Elastic Polymeric Integral simulation of grain 10:15 processes in high-alloyed Materials in Molten Salts Calculations and Phase Biomaterials in High boundary migration and cast TRIP/TWIP steels S. Kuznetsov, Institute of Chemistry, Equilibria in the Mg-Al-Zn Resolution 3 D Structures for related phenomena determined by acoustic Kola Science Centre RAS, Apatity, System Regenerative Medicine L.A. Barrales-Mora, IMM, Aachen, emission and scanning Russia Nadine Heiden, Freiberg University Günter E. M. Tovar (1, 2)*, C. Germany; D.A. Molodov, IMM, electron microscopy A. Weidner, Institute of Materials of Mining and Technology, Institute Bierwisch (3), K. Borchers (1), M. Aachen, Germany; L.S. Engineering, TU Bergakademie for Materials Science, Freiberg, Dettling (1), S. Engelhardt (4), C. Shvindlerman, IMM, Aachen, Freiberg, Freiberg, Germany et al. Germany et al. Graf (5), E. Hoch (2), R. Jaeger (3), Germany; G. Gottstein, IMM, Aachen, W. Meyer (6), E. Novosel (2), P. Germany; Kluger (1), H. Krüger (6), O. Refle

10:30 Oral Poster - Subsession SintClad: A novel approach Thermo-kinetic computer Oral Poster - Subsession Simulations of Grain Poster 1: D1-1035 to produce wear resistant simulation of differential Poster 1: F1-49 Boundary Migration via the Poster 2: D1-159 tools scanning calorimetry curves Poster 2: F1-443 Nucleation and Growth of Poster 3: D1-605 M. Blüm, Ruhr-Universität Bochum, of Al-Cu alloys Poster 3: F1-546 Islands Institute of Materials, Chair of J.Wu, Institute of Materials Science C. P. Race, Max-Planck-Institut für Materials Technology, Bochum, and Technology, Vienna University Eisenforschung, Düsseldorf, Germany; H.Hill, Ruhr-Universität of Technology, Vienna, Austria; A. Germany; J. von Pezold, Bochum, Institute of Materials, Chair Falahati, Institute of Materials Max-Planck-Institut für of Materials Technology, Bochum, Science and Technology, Vienna Eisenforschung, Düsseldorf, University of Technology, Vienna, Germany; J. Neugebauer,

*complete list of authors can be found in the browsing version 29 28 Phase Stabilities and Equilibria in the am Wednesday Voreinstellung für den Datenimport Keynote Lecture Electrical transport properties Symposium: A5 Symposium: A7 Symposium: B4 Symposium: B7 Symposium: B5 of highly-doped ZnO and Room: A01 -Basement Room: A02 -Basement Room: A1 -GroundFl. Room: A3 -GroundFl. Room: A03 -Basement ZnMgO layers: role of grain Electrical Fatigue of Advanced Materials for Mechanical Properties and Bulk Ultrafine- and Very High Cycle Fatigue barriers and Functional Materials Lithium Ion Batteries Microstructure Nanostructured Materials crystallographic defects K. Ellmer; A. Bikowski, Helmholtz-Zentrum für Materialien TCO Electrode Materials II Advanced Simulation and Testing Bottom-up and alternative techniques VHCF-1 (FRP and nonferrous und Energie, Berlin, Germany metals&alloys) Orientation dependent Parallelen im Layout: links A. Klein, Technische Universität U. Preiss, Ruhr-Universität Bochum N. Wanderka, Helmholtz-Zentrum M. Hockauf, CEWUS Chemnitzer P. Wierach, Deutsches Zentrum für mitte rechts surface potentials of In2O3 Darmstadt (Germany) (Germany) Berlin für Materialien und Energie Werkstoff- und Luft- und Raumfahrt e.V., and ITO GmbH (Germany) Oberflächentechnik GmbH Braunschweig (Germany) M. V. Hohmann, Surface Science Division, Materials and Earth Keynote Lecture Nanoanalysis of Lithium-Tin Multi-axial in-situ Parameters(Germany) on Densification, Nondestructive 11:15 Science, Technische Universität Electrical transport properties Anodes mechanical testing on the Microstructure, Hardness Characterization and Testing Darmstadt, Darmstadt, Germany et al. of highly-doped ZnO and F. Berkemeier, University of Münster, time-of-flight neutron strain and Fracture Toughness of of Carbon Fiber Reinforced ZnMgO layers: role of grain Münster, Germany scanner POLDI Nanocrystalline WC-12Co Composites in the Very Transparent Conductive barriers and M. Ibrahim, University of Münster, J.Repper, Paul Scherrer Institut, consolidated by Spark High Cycle Fatigue Regime Oxides as Front Contact for crystallographic defects Plasma Sintering CdTe Thin Film Solar Cells Münster, Germany Materials Science and Simulation, L. Krüger, TU Bergakademie Freiberg, T.B. Helfen1, U. Rabe1, S. K. Ellmer; A. Bikowski, F. Inkmann, University of Münster, NUM/ASQ, 5232 Villigen PSI, Hirsekorn1, C. Boller1, D. Backe2, F. A. Fuchs, Technische Universität Germany; K. Mandel, TU sortkey_ref_6_01 Darmstadt, Darmstadt, Germany; A. Helmholtz-Zentrum für Materialien Münster, Germany Switzerland; Bergakademie Freiberg, Germany Balle2, D. Eifler2 und Energie, Berlin, Germany M. Niffenegger, Paul Scherrer 1 Saarland University, 2 Institute of Klein, Technische Universität Institut, Laboratory for Nuclear Materials Science and Engineering Darmstadt, Darmstadt, Germany; W. (WKK), Kaiserslautern, Germany Jaegermann, Technische Universität New intermetallic Darmstadt, Darmstadt, Germany anode materials for Electronic defects at New intermetallic anode Internal stresses and Ultrafine-grained Ti-based Lifetime and crack initiation Ordered 11:30 Macroporous p-channel / dielectric materials for Li-Ion batteries microstructure studied by composites with high of fcc materials in small interface in oxide field-effect H. Flandorfer, University of Vienna, neutron diffraction profile strength and low modulus scale under multiaxial cyclic transistors Inorganic Chemistry / Materials analysis: comparison with fabricated by spark plasma loading in the very high Jonas Deuermeier(1,2), Thorsten Chemistry, Vienna, Austria other techniques sintering cycle fatigue regime sortkey_ref_6_02 Bayer(1), Andreas Klein(1), S. Fürtauer, University of Vienna, V. Davydov, Paul Scherrer Institut, C. Yang, L.M. Zou, S.G. Qu, Y.Y. Thomas Straub, Karlsruhe Institute Rodrigo Martins(2), and Elvira Inorganic Chemistry / Materials Materials Science and Simulation, Li,National Engineering Research of Technology, Karlsruhe, Germany; Fortunato(2); Chemistry, Vienna, Austria ASQ-NUM, 5232 Villigen, Center of Near-net-shape Forming for Christoph Eberl, Karlsruhe Institute 1: Department of Materials and Earth Switzerland; P. Lukác, Nuclear Metallic Materials, South China of Technology, Karlsruhe, Germany. Science, TU Darmstadt, Petersenstr. Physics Institute, Czech Republic; University of Technology, Highlight Lecture M. Petrenec, Institute of Physics of Guangzhou 510640, People’s Degradation phenomena and long-term stability of 11:45 Orientation dependent Ordered Macroporous Strain hardening Grain Refinement of Numerical and experimental In2O3 and SnO2 gas surface potentials of In2O3 Germanium Electrodeposited mechanism in Magnesium Alloy AZ31 by investigations on sensors and ITO from ionic liquid as nanocrystalline austenitic Torsion Extrusion microdamage development sortkey_ref_6_03 A.Gurlo, Fachbereich Material und M. V. Hohmann, Surface Science Negative Electrodes for steel studied by in situ S. Mizunuma, Kanagawa Institute of in cyclically loaded Geowissenschaften, Technische Division, Materials and Earth Lithium Ion Batteries synchrotron X-ray Technology, Atsugi, Japan; H. fibre-reinforced plastics Universitaet Darmstadt, Germany diffraction Science, Technische Universität Jiupeng Zhao,School of Chemicl M.A. Weisser, Paul Scherrer Institut, Okumura, Kanagawa Institute of Ch. Hopmann, Institute of Plastics highlight_grafik_var Darmstadt, Darmstadt, Germany et al. Engineering and Technology, Harbin Villigen, Switzerland and EPFL, Technology, Atsugi, Japan; K. Processing at RWTH Aachen Institute of Technology, 150001, Lausanne, Switzerland; Mitsui, Kanagawa Institute of University (IKV), Aachen, Germany; Harbin, China; Xin Liu, Centre for P. Schloth, Paul Scherrer Institut, Technology, Atsugi, Japan; M. J. Marder, Institute of Plastics Composite Material, Harbin Institute Villigen, Switzerland and EPFL, Processing at RWTH Aachen of Technology, 150001, Harbin, Lausanne, Switzerland et al. University (IKV), Aachen, Germany sortkey_ref_6_04 12:00 Transparent Conductive Si/SiCN Composites as Cryogenic Testing of Phase transformation Influence of testing Oxides as Front Contact for Anode Material for Lithium Advanced Stainless Steels for behavior induced by frequency on the VHCF CdTe Thin Film Solar Cells Ion Batteries: Influence of a Application to Fusion shot-peening for Fe-33%Ni behavior of the aluminium A. Fuchs, Technische Universität SiCN Matrix on the Magnets alloys alloy EN-AW6060 in two Lifetime and crack Darmstadt, Darmstadt, Germany; A. Electrochemical Performance D. J. Marcinek, CERN - the European H. Sato, Nagoya Institute of age hardening conditions. initiation of fcc of Silicon Klein, Technische Universität L.M. Reinold, J. Rohrer, M. Organization for Nuclear Research, Technology, Nagoya, Japan; T. L. Schlicker, Technische Universität Darmstadt, Darmstadt, Germany; W. Graczyk-Zajac, R. Riedel, TU Geneva, Switzerland; S. Sgobba, Nishiura, Nagoya Institute of Darmstadt, Germany Jaegermann, Technische Universität Darmstadt, Darmstadt, Germany CERN - the European Organization Technology, Nagoya, Japan; T. C. Fischer, Technische Universität Darmstadt, Darmstadt, Germany for Nuclear Research, Geneva, Kunimine, Nagoya Institute of Darmstadt, Germany Switzerland et al. Technology, Nagoya, Japan et al. R. Wagener, Fraunhofer LBF, sortkey_ref_6_05 Darmstadt, Germany

12:15 Electronic defects at Synthesis of carbon-coated Dislocation interactions in Near-equilibrium Solubility Variable Amplitude Loading p-channel / dielectric silicon (Si@C) nanoparticles metal nanoparticles under of Silver in nanocrystalline of 2024-T351 Aluminium interface in oxide field-effect by laser pyrolysis for new high pressure Copper Alloy at Low and Ultrasonic transistors anode material in A. Tolvanen, Techical University of K. Eymann, Technische Universität Frequency Jonas Deuermeier(1,2), Thorsten Lithium-Ion Batteries (LIB) Darmstadt, Darmstadt, Germany; K. Dresden, Dresden, Germany H. Mayer, BOKU University, Vienna, Bayer(1), Andreas Klein(1), A. Quinsac, CEA Saclay, Gif sur Albe, Techical University of T. Riedl, Technische Universität Austria; Rodrigo Martins(2), and Elvira Yvette, France ; Y. Leconte, CEA Darmstadt, Darmstadt, Germany Dresden, Dresden, Germany M. Fitzka, BOKU University, Vienna, Fortunato(2); Saclay, Gif sur Yvette, France ; N. A. Kirchner, Technische Universität Austria; sortkey_ref_6_06 1: Department of Materials and Earth Herlin-Boime, CEA Saclay, Gif sur Dresden, Dresden, Germany R. Schuller, BOKU University, Science, TU Darmstadt, Petersenstr. Yvette, France ; M. Brestaz, CEA Vienna, Austria; Grenoble, Grenoble, France et al. 12:30 Highlight Lecture Si Microwire Arrays as How do silks cope with Effect of surface severe Oral Poster - Subsession Degradation phenomena Anode Material of Next 'stress'? Mechanical plastic deformation and Poster 1: B5-118 and long-term stability of Generation Li-Ion Batteries properties of silks under shot peening on the fatigue Poster 2: B5-831 In2O3 and SnO2 gas with the Highest Possible load strength of low carbon steel Poster 3: B5-103 sensors Capacity J. Guan, University of Oxford, E. Bruder, TU Darmstadt, Darmstadt, Poster 4: B5-826 A.Gurlo, Fachbereich Material und E. Quiroga-González, Institute for Oxford, UK; Germany; sortkey_ref_6_07 Geowissenschaften, Technische Materials Science of the University of D. Porter, University of Oxford, J. Schuster, TU Darmstadt, Universitaet Darmstadt, Germany Kiel, Kiel, Germany; J. Carstensen, Oxford, UK; Darmstadt, Germany; Institute for Materials Science of the F. Vollrath, University of Oxford, C. Müller, TU Darmstadt, Darmstadt, University of Kiel, Kiel, Germany et Oxford, UK. Germany al.

30 *complete list of authors can be found in the browsing version Si/SiCN Composites as Wednesday am Voreinstellung für den Datenimport Symposium: D1 Symposium: C4 Symposium: E2 Symposium: F1 Symposium: Y1 Room: A4 -GroundFl. Room: A04 -Basement Room: A2 -GroundFl. Room: A5 -GroundFl. Room: Staatsarchiv New Techniques in Coatings and Thin Films Computational Biomaterials Applications G.Gottstein Honorary Symp. Microstructure Thermodynamics and on Characterisation and Characterisation Kinetics Design of Microstructure for Adv. Materials New Techniques in Microstructure Wear protection and friction Kinetics of diffusion and phase Implants and medical devices Honorary Symposium G. Gottstein Characterisation 2 reduction II transitions A. Froideval Zumbiehl, Paul Scherrer M. Stüber, Karlsruher Institut für I. Steinbach, Ruhr-Universität I. Roy, University of Westminster, J. Driver, École des Mines de Parallelen im Layout: links mitte rechts Institut, Villigen (Switzerland) Technologie (Germany) Bochum (Germany) London (UK) Saint-Etienne, Saint-Etienne (France)

Atom Probe Tomography Decomposition process in An investigation into the C The Application of Keynote Lecture 11:15 Analysis of Local Chemistry metastable nanoscaled and Mn partitioning at the Nanomodified Surface for Capillary-Mediated Dendritic Fluctuations in Fe-based TiN/(Ti,Al)N/AlN austenite-ferrite interface in Donor Cornea Storage and Branching Alloys Affecting Bulk multilayers the intercritical region for Transportation Martin E. Glicksman, Florida Institute Deformation Behaviour U. Ratayski, Institute of Materials Fe-Mn-C alloys Dr.Alvina D.Musina,Russian Institute of Technology, Melbourne, USA R.K.W. Marceau, Max-Planck-Institut Science, TU Bergakademie Freiberg, Hao Chen, Delft University of of Eye and Plastic Surgery, für Eisenforschung, Düsseldorf, Freiberg, Germany; Technology, Delft, The Netherlands; Moscow,Russia Germany; D. Raabe, F. Klimaschin, Institute of Materials Sybrand van der Zwaag, Delft Dr.Eugene E.Sidorenko, Russian Max-Planck-Institut für Science, TU Bergakademie Freiberg, University of Technology, Delft, The State Medical University, Moscow, Eisenforschung, Düsseldorf, Freiberg, Germany et al. Netherlands; Russia. Germany; New intermetallic anode materials for The use of three The Amorphous Range in Thermodynamics of Surface Polymeric Inorganic 11:30 Ordered dimensional x-ray Sputtered Ti-Ni-Cu Stress in Solids and its Biomaterials: Modulation of Macroporous diffraction contrast Combinatorial Thin-Film Calculation by Atomistic RANK/RANKL/OPG tomography for grain Libraries Methods Pathway by Bio-silica and growth studies in ceramics Y. Motemani, A. Savan , S. P. M. Diehm, Technische Universität PolyP M. Bäurer, W. Rheinheimer, M. Thienhaus, Y. Al-Zain, A. Ludwig, Darmstadt, Germany; H.C. Schröder, University Medical Syha, D. Weygand, KIT,Karlsruhe, Institute of Materials, Faculty of K. Albe, Technische Universität Center of the Johannes Gutenberg Germany; E. M. Lauridsen,Technical Mechanical Engineering, Darmstadt, Germany; University, Mainz, Germany; X.H. University of Denmark, Roskilde, Ruhr-University Bochum, 44801 Wang, University Medical Center of Denmark; W. Ludwig, ESRF, Bochum, Germany. the Johannes Gutenberg University, Grenoble, France; P. Gumbsch, Mainz, Germany et al.

Micro-Laue Simulation from High-temperature Phase field modeling of Influence of a Surface Keynote Lecture 11:45 3D Discrete Dislocation self-healing Cr2AlC coating eutectic formation in binary Mechanical Attrition Application of Stochastic Dynamic Simulations for C. Leyens, Technische Universität alloys Treatment in the wear Geometry to Nucleation and Dislocation Structures Dresden, Dresden, Germany; O. Morteza Amoorezaei, Sebastian particles morphology in a Growth Transformations Analysis of In-Situ Deformed Berger, Technische Universität Gurevich, David Montiel, Nikolas Ti6Al4V P. Rios (Sp), Universidade Federal Micro-Pillar Fluminense, Volta Redonda (Brazil); C. Le Bourlot, MSS, PSI, CH-5232 Dresden, Dresden, Germany; M. to Provatas Luciane Yumi Suzuki de Oliveira, Baben, RWTH Aachen, Aachen, [email protected] E. Villa, University of Milan, Milano Villigen PSI, Switzerland (Italy) S. Van Petegem, PSI, CH-5232 Germany, J.M. Schneider, RWTH Universidade Federal do Paraná – Villigen PSI, Switzerland UFPR C. Marichal, PSI, CH-5232 Villige Delphine Retraint, PSI, Switzerland [email protected]

Contact resonance atomic Three Step Oxidation Highlight Lecture Bioactive mixed-ceramic 12:00 force microsc: nanometer- Process for the Creation of Stress stabilized precipitation surface coating of zirconia resolved mechanical surface Oxidized Zirconium in microalloyed steels for dental and orthopedic properties of Ni-Mn-Ga M. Reif, University Bayreuth, Efim Borukhovich, Reza Darvishi applications single crystal films Bayreuth, Germany Kamachali, Ingo Steinbach, K. Pardun, University of Bremen, Interdisciplinary Centre for Advanced Lifetime and crack A.M. Jakob, S.G. Mayr F. Scherm, University Bayreuth, Bremen, Germany; initiation of fcc Leibniz-Institut für Bayreuth, Germany Materials Simulation (ICAMS), L. Treccani, University of Bremen, Oberflächenmodifizierung, U. Glatzel, University Bayreuth, Ruhr-University Bochum, Germany Bremen, Germany; Translationszentrum für regenerative Bayreuth, Germany K. Rezwan, University of Bremen, Medizin und Fakultät für Physik Bremen, Germany und Geowissenschaften, Universität

Characterisation of Keynote Lecture Analysis of the Micro- Crack propagation in Junction Controlled Grain 12:15 Hydrogen Storage Materials HIPIMS: Technology and segregation in Sr modified 3/8Y-TZP multilayered Growth: An Investigation by and Tank Systems Using Applications Al Alloys with a Multiphase ceramics produced by EPD Simulation and Theory Neutrons and Photons R. Bandorf, Fraunhofer Institute for Field Approach coupled to C. Fleckenstein, Charité D. Zöllner, IP. Streitenberger, Institut F. Karimi, P.K. Pranzas, U. Surface Engineering and Thin Films, CALPHAD Databases Universitätsmedizin Berlin, für Experimentelle Physik, Bösenberg, O. Metz, F. Beckmann, Braunschweig, Germany M. Apel, Access e.V.,RWTH Aachen, Zahnärztliche Werkstoffkunde und Otto-von-Guericke-Universität M. Dornheim, T. Klassen, A. Aachen, Germany; J. Eiken, Access Biomaterialforschung Centrum ZMK Magdeburg, Germany Schreyer, Helmholtz-Zentrum e.V.,RWTH Aachen, Aachen, Germany (CC3), Berlin et al. Geesthacht, Geesthacht, Germany U. Vainio, E. Welter, DESY, Hamburg,

12:30 Oral Poster - Subsession Theory of diffusion under Oral Poster - Subsession Linking mesoscale grain Poster 1: D1-534 strain and simulation of Poster 1: F1-250 growth modelling and real Poster 2: D1-754 elastic field and impurity Poster 2: F1-912 three dimensional grain Poster 3: D1-885 atoms segregation form. in Poster 3: F1-1097 structures Poster 4: D1-959 the vicinity of dislocations M. Syha, M. Bäurer, W. A.V. Nazarov, SSC RF Institute for Rheinheimer, IAM, KIT, Karlsruhe, Theoretical and Experimental Germany; W. Ludwig, ESRF, Physics (ITEP), Moscow, Russia; Grenoble, France; E.M. Lauridsen, E.V. Reshetnikova, National research Risoe, Danmark; D. Weygand, IAM, nuclear university (MEPhI), KIT, Germany I.V.Ershova,Moscow,Russia et al.

*complete list of authors can be found in the browsing version 31 30 Si/SiCN Composites as pm1 Wednesday Voreinstellung für den Datenimport Keynote Lecture Charge transport and Symposium: A5 Symposium: A7 Symposium: B4 Symposium: B6 Symposium: B5 recombination in organic Room: A01 -Basement Room: A02 -Basement Room: A1 -GroundFl. Room: A03 -Basement Room: A3 -GroundFl. light-emitting diodes Electrical Fatigue of Advanced Materials for Mechanical Properties and Hybrid Structures Very High Cycle Fatigue Paul W.M. Blom1,2, Martijn Kuik1, Functional Materials Lithium Ion Batteries Microstructure Gert-Jan Wetzelaer1, Herman T. Nicolai1; 1 University of Groningen, The Netherlands; 2Holst Centre TNO, OLED Modelling and Simulation Non Ferrous Alloys I Hybrid Materials and Components VHCF-2 (steels) Eindhoven, The Netherlands

Parallelen im Layout: links The effect of electrical fatigue A. Gassmann, Technische Universität D. Cupid, Karlsruher Institut für V. Davydov, All-Union Institute of N. Modler, Technische Universität C. Eberl, Universität Karlsruhe (TH) mitte rechts on hole transport in Darmstadt (Germany) Technologie, Light Alloys, Moskau (Russian Dresden (Germany) (Germany) poly(p-phenylenevinylene)-b Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen Federation) ased organic light-emitting (Germany) 14:45 Keynote Lecture Thermodynamic Microstructure Evolution Integration of Influence of microstructure diodes Charge transport and assessment of the Li-Co-O during Steady-State glassfibre-structures in on the very high cycle Katja Stegmaier, Electronic Materials recombination in organic system Dynamic Recrystallization aluminium cast parts for fatigue behaviour of carbon Division, Institute of Materials light-emitting diodes K. Chang (Sp), B. Hallstedt, D. K. Grätz (Sp), G. Gottstein, RWTH CFRP-aluminium transition steels Science, Technische Universität Paul W.M. Blom1,2, Martijn Kuik1, Music, RWTH Aachen (Germany) Aachen University (Germany) structures J. Bach, IH. W. Höppel, M. Göken, Darmstadt, Germany et al. Gert-Jan Wetzelaer1, Herman T. J. Clausen, M. Busse Fraunhofer Institute I: General Materials Self-consistent description of Nicolai1; 1 University of Groningen, IFAM, Bremen, Germany; A. Lang, Properties, Universität sortkey_ref_6_01 charge-carrier transport and The Netherlands; 2Holst Centre TNO, Faserinstitut Bremen e.V. (FIBRE), Erlangen-Nürnberg, Erlangen, recombination in organic Eindhoven, The Netherlands Universität Bremen, Germany Germany light-emitting diodes S.V. Yampolskii, Yu.A. Genenko, H. Phasefi eld von Seggern, Institut für modeling with Materialwissenschaft, Technische Phasefield modeling with Grain Size Evolution of Integration of PZT-Ceramic Study of Three-Dimensional Lithiation of Si Universität Darmstadt, Germany 15:00 Embedded in anisotropic diffusion and High-Purity Copper under Modules using Hybrid Effects of Microstructural Gilch synthesis of Poly elastic deformation: Li-inter- Reciprocating Tribological Structures in High Pressure Barriers on Crack Initiation (p-phenylene vinylenes): calation in LiFePO4-cathods Loading Die Casting in Duplex Stainless Steel Impact of constitutional for rechargeable Li-ion Christian Greiner, Karlsruhe Institute M. Schwankl, University of during VHCF Loading sortkey_ref_6_02 defects on the performance battery applications Holger Federmann, Universität for Technology, Institute for Applied Erlangen-Nuremberg, Erlangen, B. Dönges, Universitaet Siegen, of light-emitting devices Bayreuth, Materials and Process Materials, Karlsruhe, P. Gumbsch, Germany; A. Klassen, University of Siegen, Germany; A. Giertler, N. Vilbrandt, Technische Universität Simulation, Bayreuth, Germany; Fraunhofer Institute for Mechanics of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Erlangen, Hochschule Osnabrueck, Darmstadt, Darmstadt, Germany; M. Michael Fleck, Universität Bayreuth, Materials IWM, Freiburg, Germany Germany; Prof. C. Körner, University Osnabrueck, Germany; K. Istomin, Rehahn, Technische Universität Materials and Process Simulation, of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Erlangen, Universitaet Siegen, Siegen, Darmstadt, Darmstadt, Germany Germany; W. Ludwig, ESRF, Bayreuth, Germany et al. Highlight Lecture Fundamental Surface and 15:15 The effect of electrical fatigue Highlight Lecture Microstructure and Integrated sensor network The Applicability of Linear Interface Properties of ITO on hole transport in Lithiation of Si Embedded in properties of Cu2.0AlCrFeNi components in Elastic Fracture Mechanics sortkey_ref_6_03 for organic electronics poly(p-phenylenevinylene)-b SiC(N,O) Ceramics: Structure, high-entropy alloy textile-reinforced composites on the Characterization of A. Klein, Technical University of ased organic light-emitting Energetics & Kinetics from J.H.Pi,Y.Pan,J.L.Wu, School of A.Heinig, Fraunhofer Institute Crack Initiation in the Darmstadt (Germany) diodes Density-Funct- ional Theory Material Science and Engineering, Photonic Microsystems, Dresden, VHCF-Regime of High Calculations Strength Steels Katja Stegmaier, Electronic Materials Southeast University, Nanjing, Germany;A.Kunadt, Technical P. Grad, Technische Universität highlight_grafik_var Division, Institute of Materials J. Rohrer, TU Darmstadt, 64287 China University Dresden, Dresden, Darmstadt, Germany; Kaiserslautern, Kaiserslautern, Science, Technische Universität Germany; E.Starke, Technical Germany; E. Kerscher, Technische Darmstadt, Germany et al. K. Albe, TU Darmstadt, 64287 University Dresden, Dresden, Darmstadt, Germany. Universität Kaiserslautern, Kaiserslautern, Germany

sortkey_ref_6_04 15:30 Self-consistent description of An Interface Dissipation High Temperature Oxidation Dynamic Mechanical Multiple-flaw failure of charge-carrier transport and Phase Field Model for and Mechanical Properties Behaviour of Short bearing steel SAE 52100 in recombination in organic Electrochemistry of High Entropy Alloys Bamboo/Glass Fiber the VHCF regime and its light-emitting diodes U. Preiss, Ruhr-Universität Bochum, H.M. Daouda, A. Manzonib, R. Reinforced Epoxy based appraisal Study of S.V. Yampolskii, Yu.A. Genenko, H. Bochum, Germany Voelkla, N. Wanderkab, U. Glatzela Hybrid Composites K. Burkart; H. Bomas; H.-W. Zoch, Three-Dimensional von Seggern, Institut für a Metals and alloys, Bayreuth S. Biswas, National Institute of Stiftung Institut für Materialwissenschaft, Technische University, Ludwig-Thoma Street. Technology, Rourkela, India, P. A. Werkstofftechnik, Bremen, Germany Universität Darmstadt, Germany 36b, 95447 Bayreuth, Germany Xess, National Institute of b Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin für Technology, Rourkela, India sortkey_ref_6_05

15:45 Gilch synthesis of Poly An ab-initio investigation of Characterization of Hybrid Blends of Influence of hydrogen and (p-phenylene vinylenes): the reversible formation of microstructural plasticity Organic/Inorganic aluminium deoxidation Impact of constitutional lithium oxides in lithium-air mechanisms in TNTZ-O Polymers for potential practice on the VHCF defects on the performance batteries alloys anti-flame applications behaviour of steel SAE of light-emitting devices N. Seriani, ICTP, Trieste, Italy E. Plancher, Max-Planck-Institut für O. Flores, Ceramic Materials and 52100 N. Vilbrandt, Technische Universität Eisenforschung, Dusseldorf, Engineering, University of Bayreuth, Torben Karsch, Hubert Bomas, Darmstadt, Darmstadt, Germany; M. Germany, C.C. Tasan, Bayreuth, Germany Hans-Werner Zoch Rehahn, Technische Universität Max-Planck-Institut für A. Prette, Ceramic Materials and IWT, Stiftung Institut für sortkey_ref_6_06 Darmstadt, Darmstadt, Germany Eisenforschung, Dusseldorf, Engineering, University of Bayreuth, Werkstofftechnik, 28359 Bremen, Germany, D. Raabe, Bayreuth, Germany Germany

16:00 Highlight Lecture Thermodynamic Improvement of Sinterability Development of a new Oral Poster - Subsession Fundamental Surface and Assessment of Cu-Sn and and Mechanical Properties hybrid material of textile Poster 1: B5-428 Interface Properties of ITO Cu-Li-Sn Systems as Anode of B4C/Ti-6Al-4V by reinforced concrete and Poster 2: B5-471 for organic electronics Materials for Li-ion Batteries Deoxidising Agents glass fibre reinforced plastic Poster 3: B5-609 A. Klein, Technical University of D. Li, Karlsruhe Institute of T.Takizawa,Nihon H. Funke, Chemnitz University of Poster 4: B5-525 Darmstadt (Germany) Technology, Institute for Applied University,Funabashi,Japan;H.kanaza Technology, Chemnitz, Germany; S. sortkey_ref_6_07 Materials – Applied Materials wa,Nihon Gelbrich, Chemnitz University of Physics (IAM-AWP), University,Funabashi,Japan;H.Izui,Ni Technology, Chemnitz, Germany; A. Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen, Germany hon University,Funabashi,Japan Ehrlich, Chemnitz University of et al. Technology, Chemnitz, Germany;

32 *complete list of authors can be found in the browsing version An Interface Dissipation Phase Wednesday pm1 Voreinstellung für den Datenimport Symposium: C1 Symposium: C4 Symposium: E4 Symposium: F3 Symposium: Y1 Room: A4 -GroundFl. Room: A04 -Basement Room: A2 -GroundFl. Room: A5 -GroundFl. Room: Staatsarchiv Nanomaterials and Coatings and Thin Films Transport Phenomena in Bio-Inspiration and G.Gottstein Honorary Symp. Composites Nanoscale Devices Bio-Engineering on Characterisation and Design of Microstructure for Adv. Materials metals/ceramics Coating for Light & heat Spin and quasi-particle effects Bio-Inspiration Honorary Symposium G. Gottstein management I F. Kern, Universität Stuttgart M. Willert-Porada, Universität P. Zahn, Helmholtz-Zentrum I. Burgert, ETH Zürich (Switzerland) M. Glicksman, Florida Institute of Parallelen im Layout: links mitte rechts (Germany) Bayreuth (Germany) Dresden-Rossendorf (Germany) Technology, Melbourne (USA)

Mechanical properties of Keynote Lecture Keynote Lecture Finite Element Modeling of Keynote Lecture 14:45 multilayer silicate ceramics Solution Processed Pseudo-Spin Filter in Carbon the Cyclic Wetting Microstructure and Texture in relation to the Transparenct Electrodes for Nanotubes Mechanism in the Active Design of NiAl via microstructural organization Thin Film Opto-electronic L. Mayrhofer, Fraunhofer IWM, Part of Wheat Awns Thermo-mechanical K. Boussois,GEMH-ENSCI, Limoges, Applications Freiburg, Germany; D. Bercioux, G.A. Zickler, Institute of Mechanics, Processing France C. Brabec, Freiburg Institute for Advanced Montanuniversitaet Leoben, Leoben, W. Skrotzki, TU Dresden, Germany N. Tessier-Doyen, GEMH-ENSCI, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Studies, Freiburg, Germany Austria; Limoges, France Erlangen-Nürnberg, Erlangen D. Ruffoni, Institute for P. Blanchart, GEMH-ENSCI, Limoges, (Germany) Biomechanics, ETH Zurich, Zurich, France Switzerland et al.

Phasefi eld modeling with Tribological Property of Bionic Chemistry & Bionic 15:00 Lithiation of Si Un-bundled Carbon Tectons: Protein-Based Embedded in Nanotubes Coated Titanium Systems Controlling Plate Processes from the Nano- to K. Kondoh, Osaka University, the Macro Scale Ibaragi, Japan; J. Umeda, Osaka S. Schiller, University Freiburg, University, Ibaragi, Japan; B. Freiburg, Germany Fugetsu, Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan

Nanolaminate Cr2AlC Soluion-Stamping Processed Highlight Lecture Bioinspired Actuated Texture memory effect of 15:15 coatings for use at Al Thin Film for Electronics Spin Filtering in Adhesive Patterns of Liquid heavily cold-rolled Ni3Al temperature between 900 to Hye Moon Lee, Korea Institute of FM|Graphite|FM junctions Crystalline Elastomers Masahiko Demura, National Institute 1200°C Materials Science, Changwon, Korea; Diana Otalvaro, Deniz Cakir, Geert J. Cui,Max-Planck-Institut für for Materials Science, Tsukuba, O. Berger,Institute of Materials Jung-Yeul Yun, Korea Institute of Brocks, University of Twente, NL Polymerforschung, Mainz, Germany Ibaraki, Japan; Ya Xu, , National Science, TU Dresden, D-01062 Materials Science, Changwon, Korea; A. del Campo,Max-Planck-Institut Institute for Materials Science, Dresden, Germany; C. Si-Young Choi, Korea Institute of für Polymerforschung, Mainz, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan; Toshiyuki Leyens,Institute of Materials Science, Materials Science, Changwon, Korea Germany Hirano. TU Dresden, D-01062 Dresden, Germany et al.

Mechanical Recovery on Conventional- and Remote phonon scattering Observations of critical Balancing the properties of 15:30 Various Volume Fraction of Microwave Plasma of charge carriers in a polar toughening elements at mm Mo-borosilicide alloys for Nano-Ni Dispersed Al2O3 Assisted-Chemical Vapor metal-oxide-semiconductor and µm lengthscales in ultra-high temperature Hybrid Materials via Deposition of Titanium device Macadamia nutshells in 2D structural applications Thermal Oxidation Dioxide on Glass Substrate Anna Hauber, Tyndall National and 3D M. Heilmaier and D. Schliephake, Study of D. Maruoka, Nagaoka University of Z. Negahdari, Chair of Materials Institute, University College Cork, C. Fleck, Materials Engineering, KIT Karlsruhe, Germany, M. Krüger, Three-Dimensional Technology, Nagaoka, Japan, M. Processing, University of Bayreuth, , Cork, Ireland; Stephen Fahy, Tyndall Technische Universität Berlin, Otto-von-Guericke University Nanko, Nagaoka University of Germany A. Rosin, University of National Institute, University College Germany; P. Schueler, Materials Magdeburg, Germany, S. Burk and Technology, Nagaoka, Japan Bayreuth, Germany, M. Cork, Cork, Ireland; Engineering, Technische Universität H.-J. Christ, University Siegen, Willert-Porada, University of Berlin, Germany; P. Zaslansky et al. Germany Bayreuth, Germany

Synthesis of TiN-AlN Coating and wetting of SXPS characterization of a Particle-based patterning of Development of 15:45 composites using semiconducting organic merocyanine / fullerene biomimetic structures with Co-Re-Based Alloys for High mechanical alloying and and hybrid films: hetero junction for organic multiple length scales Temperature Applications the spark plasma sintering Fluid-dynamic properties, solar cells: Growth behavior Christina T. Huber, INM - J. Rösler, Technical University technique process parameters, and and occurrence of a high Leibniz-Institute for New Materials, Braunschweig, Braunschweig, wetting behavior photovoltage David Chmelik,Technical University L. Wengeler, KIT, Karlsruhe, E. Mankel, P. Reckers, C. Hein, Th. Saarbrücken; Daniel Brodoceanu, Germany; D. Mukherji,Technical of Freiberg, Institute of Materials Germany; M. Schmitt, KIT, Mayer, and W. Jaegermann, INM - Leibniz-Institute for New University Braunschweig, Science, Freiberg, Germany; David Karlsruhe, Germany; K. Peters, KIT, Technische Universität Darmstadt, Materials, Saarbrücken; Anne Wonn, Braunschweig, Germany Rafaja, Technical University of Karlsruhe, P. Scharfer, KIT, Karlsruhe, Petersenstraße 32, 64287 Darmstadt, INM - Leibniz-Institute for New Freiberg, Institute of Materials Germany; W. Schabel, KIT, Germany Science, Freiberg, Germany et al. Karlsruhe, Germany; 16:00 Thermoelectric Properties of Simulation of chlorine-free Thermodynamic stability of Oral Poster - Subsession Design of Platinum-Base Metal Hexaboride CVD coatings of titania on Cd2SnO4, Mg2SnO4 and Poster 1: F3-452 Superalloys by Synthesized by Using glass Zn2SnO4 and their point Poster 2: F3-359 Microstructure Optimization Nano-Sized Powder A. Rosin, University of Bayreuth, defects: A comparative Poster 3: F3-857 U. Glatzel and R. Völkl, Metals and M. Takeda, Nagaoka University of Germany, Z. Negahdari, University study using first-principles Alloys, University Bayreuth, methods Technology, Nagaoka, Japan; K. of Bayreuth, M. Willert-Porada, A. Fey, Technische Universität Germany Inayoshi, Nagaoka University of University of Bayreuth, Germany, A. Darmstadt, Darmstadt, Germany Technology, Nagaoka, Japan Treuner, Wiegand Glaswerke GmbH, P. Agoston, Technische Universität Steinbach a.W., Germany Darmstadt, Darmstadt, Germany K. Albe, Technische Universität Darmstadt, Darmstadt, Germany

*complete list of authors can be found in the browsing version 33 32 An Interface Dissipation Phase pm2 Wednesday Voreinstellung für den Datenimport Magnetic domains and twin boundary movement of Symposium: A3 Symposium: A7 Symposium: B4 Symposium: B6 Symposium: B5 NiMnGa magnetic shape Room: A01 -Basement Room: A02 -Basement Room: A1 -GroundFl. Room: A03 -Basement Room: A3 -GroundFl. memory crystals Magnetic Shape Memory Advanced Materials for Mechanical Properties and Hybrid Structures Very High Cycle Fatigue J. McCord, Nanoscale Magnetic Alloys and Multiferroics Lithium Ion Batteries Microstructure Materials - Magnetic Domains, Institute for Materials Science, University of Kiel, Kiel, Germany Magnetic shape memory alloys: Characterization Non Ferrous Alloys II Manufacture Technologies VHCF-3 (influencing effects) M. Kustov, Nanoscale Magnetic Bulk Materials and applications Materials - Magnetic Domains, Parallelen im Layout: links mitte rechts Concepts for Magnetic S. Fähler, Leibniz-Institut für R. Schmid-Fetzer, Technische S. Neumeier, T. Heber, Technische Universität M. Zimmermann, Universität Siegen Shape Memory Actuators Festkörper- und Werkstoffforschung Universität Clausthal, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Dresden (Germany) (Germany) Benedikt Holz, Hartmut Janocha, Uni Dresden (Germany) Clausthal-Zellerfeld (Germany) Erlangen-Nürnberg (Germany) Saarland, Saarbrücken, Germany 16:45 Magnetic domains and twin Operando analysis, Modified equations for Development of non-Crimp Influence of High Mean Design of Linear Actuators boundary movement of diagnostics and precipitation strengthening Multi-layered 3D-Spacer Stresses on the Fatigue Based on Magnetic Shape NiMnGa magnetic shape characterization of lithium in Al- Cu alloys taking into Fabric Structures using Behavior of a Martensitic Memory Alloys memory crystals battery cathodes with x-ray account precipitate shape Hybrid Yarns for Turbine Blade Steel in the K. Schlüter, Technische Universität J. McCord, Nanoscale Magnetic scattering and spectroscopy M.R. Ahmadi, Materials Center Thermoplastic Composites VHCF-Regime Braunschweig, Braunschweig, Materials - Magnetic Domains, A. Braun and T.-W. Huang, Empa. Leoben, Forschung GMBH, Austria & A. Mountasir, Technische Universität S. Kovacs, Forschungszentrum Germany; A. Raatz, Technische Institute for Materials Science, Swiss Federal Laboratories for Christian Doppler Laboratory “Early Dresden, Dresden, Germany; G. Jülich, Jülich, Germany; T. Beck, Universität Braunschweig, University of Kiel, Kiel, Germany Materials Science and Technology, Stages of Precipitation”, Institute of Hoffmann, Technische Universität Forschungszentrum Jülich, Jülich, sortkey_ref_6_01 Braunschweig, Germany M. Kustov, Nanoscale Magnetic CH-8600 Dübendorf, Switzerland; Materials Science and Technology, Dresden, Dresden, Germany; Ch. Germany; L. Singheiser, Keynote Lecture Materials - Magnetic Domains, E.J. Cairns, EETD, Lawrence Berkeley Vienna University of Technology, Cherif, Technische Universität Forschungszentrum Jülich, Jülich, National Laboratory, Berkeley CA Dresden, Dresden, Germany Germany Different Twin Boundaries in Doping Effects on Ni-Mn-Ga Martensite and the Electrochemical Their Mobility Concepts for Magnetic Doping Effects on the Linking microstructure and Application of transmission- Influence of Near Surface Thermochemistry of 17:00 Materials for the O. Heczko,Institute of Physics, Shape Memory Actuators Electrochemical Behavior of Fracture Morphology to the based solutions for Stress Gradients to the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Benedikt Holz, Hartmut Janocha, Uni LiFePO4 Fracture Toughness of 7XXX automated manufacturing VHCF-Behavior of 42CrMo4 Republic, Na Slovance 2, 182 21 Saarland, Saarbrücken, Germany N.A. Hamid, Institute for Aluminium Alloy: a Fractal of thermoplastic hybrid K.-H. Lang 1), M. Korn 1), T. Rohm Prague 8, Czech Republic Combustion and Gasdynamics Dimension and Computed sandwich structures 1),2); 1) Karlsruhe Institute of sortkey_ref_6_02 Tomography Study (IVG), University of Duisburg-Essen, X. Wu, Material innovation institute W. Hufenbach, TU Dresden - Institut Technologie (KIT), Institute for Duisburg, Germany; S. Wennig, für Leichtbau und Kunststofftechnik, Applied Materials - Materials Science EBSD Characterization of (M2i) / Delft University of Segmented Twin Interfaces in Centre for fuel cell technology ZBT, Technology, Delft, the Netherlands; Dresden, Germany; F. Adam, TU and Engineering (IAM-WK), Duisburg, Germany et al. Dresden - Institut für Leichtbau und Karlsruhe, Germany et al. 10M Modulated NiMnGa H. Khanbareh, Material innovation Martensite institute (M2i) / Delft University of Kunststofftechnik, Dresden, Germany et al. R. Chulist, Institut für Technology, Delft, the Netherlands Strukturphysik, Technische Universität Dresden, Germany; L. 17:15 Design of Linear Actuators Thermochemistry of Intergranular Corrosion of Devel. of a process chain for Influence of Variable Straka, Aalto University School of Based on Magnetic Shape Materials for the AA 5083-H321 Aluminium realisation of multilayer weft Amplitude Loadings in the sortkey_ref_6_03 Science and Technology, Espoo, Memory Alloys Development of Advanced Alloy knitted fabrics made from Very High Cycle Fatigue Finland; N. Lanska, AdaptaMat Ltd., K. Schlüter, Technische Universität Li-Ion Battery Systems Mihaela Aurora PANA, Petru hybrid yarns and Regime of 34CrNiMo6 Braunschweig, Braunschweig, T. Markus, Forschungszentrum MOLDOVAN, Carmen Nicoleta comprising complex 2D/3D T. Müller, M. Sander geometries for composite Germany; A. Raatz, Technische Jülich GmbH, IEK-2, D-52425 Jülich, STANICA, Iulian Vasile ANTONIAC, Ch. Cherif, TU Dresden, Germany; S. University of Rostock, Germany highlight_grafik_var Universität Braunschweig, Germany Politehnica University of Bucharest, Krzywinski, TU Dresden, Germany; [email protected] Braunschweig, Germany Romania O. Diestel, TU Dresden, Germany; H. Lin, TU Dresden, Germany; Ch. Schulz, TU Dresden, Germany

17:30 sortkey_ref_6_04 Keynote Lecture Thin Film Calorimetry based Dry wear performance of PLA-viscose-composites with Ultrasonic fatigue tests in Different Twin Boundaries in on Piezoelectric Resonators the spray deposited continuous fibre comparison with Ni-Mn-Ga Martensite and for Characterization of hypereutectic reinforcement for structural conventional fatigue tests Their Mobility Battery Materials aluminum-silicon alloys applications under constant and variable Influence of Near O. Heczko,Institute of Physics, Hendrik Wulfmeier, Clausthal N. Raghukiran, Indian Institute of M. Reinhardt; M. Kausch; L. Kroll, amplitude loading Surface Stress Academy of Sciences of the Czech University of Technology, Goslar, Technology Madras, Chennai, India; Technical University of Chemnitz, N. Schneider, B. Pyttel, C. Berger, M. Republic, Na Slovance 2, 182 21 Germany; Daniel Albrecht, Clausthal Devaraj S., Indian Institute of Chemnitz, Germany Oechsner, Prague 8, Czech Republic University of Technology, Goslar, Technology Madras, Chennai, India; State Materials Testing Institute and Germany; Svetlozar-Dimitrov Ravi Kumar, Indian Institute of Institute for Materials Technology, Ivanov, Ilmenau University of Technology Madras, Chennai, India. Technische Universität Darmstadt, sortkey_ref_6_05 Germany

17:45 Kinetic and Thermokinetic The Study about Multiple- Sensitivity analysis for the Influence of geometry and Investigations of the layer Formation and Control manufacturing of shot peening on very high Chemical Delithiation and of AlN and Intermetallic thermoplastic e-preforms for cycle fatigue strength of Lithiation of Li1-xFePO4 Compound layer between active textile reinforced helical compression springs S. Loos, University of Mining and Aluminum and Steel thermoplastic composites I. Brunner, B. Pyttel, B. Kaiser, M. Technology, Freiberg, Germany; C. J. H. Kong, Toyota Technological A. Hufenbach, Niels Modler, Anja Oechsner Thomas, University of Mining and Institute, Nagoya, Japan Winkler, Technische Universität State Materials Testing Institute and Technology, Freiberg, Germany; R. M. Okumiya, Toyota Technological Dresden, Germany Institute for Materials Technology, sortkey_ref_6_06 Hüttl, University of Mining and Institute, Nagoya, Japan Technische Universität Darmstadt, Technology, Freiberg, Germany et al. Y. Tsunekawa, Toyota Grafenstr. 2, 64283 Darmstadt, Technological Institute, Nagoya,

18:00 EBSD Characterization of Influence of laser-generated Microstructure and Processing studies for the Oral Poster - Subsession Segmented Twin Interfaces in surface structures on Mechanical Properties of development of a Poster 1: B5-392 10M Modulated NiMnGa electrochemical performance Magnesium Alloy MRI230D manufacture process for Poster 2: B5-561 Martensite of electrode materials Solidified under Different intelligent lightweight Poster 3: B5-853 R. Chulist, Institut für R. Kohler, Karlsruhe Institute of Conditions structures with integrated sensor systems and sortkey_ref_6_07 Strukturphysik, Technische Technology, Institute for Applied A. Garcia, Federal University of Rio W. Hufenbach, TU Dresden, Institute Universität Dresden, Germany; L. Materials - Applied Materials Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, Brazil; of Lightweight Engineering and Straka, Aalto University School of Physics, P.O. Box 3640, 76021 S. Bartex, Federal University of Rio Polymer Technology, Dresden, Science and Technology, Espoo, Karlsruhe, Germany et al. Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, Brazil; Germany; W.-J. Fischer, TU Dresden, Finland; N. Lanska, AdaptaMat Ltd., V. Barcellos, Federal University of Institute of Semiconducters and Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, Microsystems, Dresden, Germany et

34 *complete list of authors can be found in the browsing version Thin Film Calorimetry based Wednesday pm2 Voreinstellung für den Datenimport Symposium: C1 Symposium: C4 Symposium: E4 Symposium: F3 Symposium: Y1 Room: A4 -GroundFl. Room: A04 -Basement Room: A2 -GroundFl. Room: A5 -GroundFl. Room: Staatsarchiv Nanomaterials and Coatings and Thin Films Transport Phenomena in Bio-Inspiration and G.Gottstein Honorary Symp. Composites Nanoscale Devices Bio-Engineering on Characterisation and Design of Microstructure for Adv. Materials polymers/hybrids Coating for Light & heat Charge transport in nanoscale Bio-Engineering Honorary Symposium G. Gottstein management II materials K.-H. Haas, Fraunhofer Institut für C. Brabec, G. Fagas, Tyndall National Institute, J. Bill, Universität Stuttgart B. Hutchinson, Swerea-KIMAB, Parallelen im Layout: links mitte rechts Silicatforschung, Würzburg Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Cork (Ireland) (Germany) Stockholm (Sweden) (Germany) Erlangen-Nürnberg (Germany) The influence of talc as a Titania thin films for photo Keynote Lecture Bio-routes Towards Keynote Lecture 16:45 nucleation agent on the electrochemical energy Current transport through Functional Nanocomposites: Nanoscale Phase non-isothermal conversion single molecules From Filtration to Transformations at crystallization and D. Leykam, University of Bayreuth; A. Erbe, Helmholtz-Zentrum Plasmonics Interfaces in Steels morphology of isotactic M. Willert-Porada, University of Dresden-Rossendorf, Dresden, Mady Elbahri 1,2*, Seyed Shahin Dierk Raabe, Dirk Ponge, Pyuck polypropylene: the N. Kocic, SKZ - Das Bayreuth Germany, I. Wolf, T. Kirchner, Y. Homaeigohar 1, Dai Tinahe1, Dug Choi, Julio Millán, Steffanie Kunststoff-Zentrum, Wuerzburg, Kim, T. Huhn, E. Scheer, Universität Disci 2, Ramzy Abdelaziz 2, Sandlöbes, Max-Planck-Institute for Germany; K. Kretschmer, SKZ - Das Konstanz, Konstanz, Germnany Kathirvel Ganesan 1, Ahnaf Usman Iron Research GmbH, Düsseldorf, Kunststoff-Zentrum, Wuerzburg, Zillohu 1 Germany Germany; M. Bastian, SKZ - Das Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht, Kunststoff-Zentrum, Wuerzburg, Doping Effects on the Electrochemical Tailored Hydrophobicity of Microstructure of gas flow Determination of ZnO 17:00 Thermochemistry of Micro- Macroporous sputtered thermal barrier binding epitopes in peptides Materials for the Ceramer Membranes coatings D. Rothenstein, University of T. Prenzel, University of Bremen, N. Rösemann, Technische Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany; B. Advanced Ceramics, Germany, M. Universität Braunschweig, Germany; Claasen, University of Stuttgart, Wilhelm, University of Bremen, M. Bäker, Technische Universität Stuttgart, Germany; J. Baier, Advanced Ceramics, Germany, K. Braunschweig, Germany; F. University of Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Rezwan, University of Bremen, Zschausch, Technische Universität Germany; T. Naumburg, University Advanced Ceramics, Germany Braunschweig, Germany et al.

Effectiveness of Nonwoven Gas Flow Sputtering - Highlight Lecture Design of Bio-based Atom Probe Analysis of 17:15 Filter Medium Using Process Influences on Film Simulation of Nanowire Multifunctional Composite Interfaces in Advanced Steels Nano-Composite Structures Junctionless Transistors Materials Using D. Raabe, D. Ponge, J. Millan, P. Polypropylene Fibers on F. Zschausch, Institut für from First Principles Self-assembling Bacterial Choi, S. Sandlöbes, Y. Lei, Bacteria Reduction of Water Oberflächentechnik, technische L. Ansari, G. Greene, S. Jones, G. S-layer Proteins Max-Planck-Institute for Iron M.S.Houshmandpoor,M. Zarrebini, Universität Braunschweig, Fagas, J.C. Greer, Tyndall National K. Pollmann, HZDR, Dresden, Research GmbH, Düsseldorf, M.Morshed, Department of Textile Braunschweig, Germany; N. Institute, Cork, Ireland Germany; U. Weinert, HZDR, Dresden, Germany Engineering, Isfahan University of Rösemann, Institut für Werkstoffe, Germany; T. Günther, HZDR, Technology, Isfahan, Iran Technische Universität Dresden, Germany; M. Suhr, HZDR, Dresden, Germany; M. Vogel, HZDR, Dresden, Germany; C. Bobeth, HZDR, 17:30 New process chains for Constrained Sintering of Electronic Transport of MoS2 Prolonged and increased Interface mobility as a serial production of patterned Alumina films Nanotubes and coccolith production probe for critical processes fibre-reinforced plastics deposited by Micromolding Nanoribbons induced by media and during diffusional phase Prof. Dr.-Ing. Christian Hopmann, in Capillaries E.Erdogan, TU Dresden, Dresden, process optimization transformation in low alloy Dipl.-Ing. Linus Fecher, Dipl.-Ing. C. Jamin, TU Darmstadt, Darmstadt, Germany; G.Seifert, TU Dresden, N. Krumov, Karlsruhe Institute of steels Influence of Near Marco Pöhler, Germany; Olivier Guillon, Friedrich Dresden, Germany Technology, Karlsruhe, Germany; C. S. van der Zwaag Surface Stress Dipl.-Ing. Jan Wessels Schiller Universität Jena, Jena, Posten, Karlsruhe Institute of Delft University of Technology, Germany Technology, Karlsruhe, Germany Delft, the Netherlands

Influence of Mixing Speed Plasmonic Nanocomposites: Nanoscale metal-molecule Biomineralization studies in Microstructure and 17:45 during Melt Mixing of PCL from black absorber to contacts vivo Properties of Ultra-fast and MWCNTs on transparent conductor S. Berger, S. Gemming, A. Erbe, M.-L. Lemloh, Biological Institute, Annealed HSLA Steel Agglomerate Dispersion, Mady Elbahri,1,2*, Mehdi Keshavarz Helmholtz-Zentrum Zoology, University of Stuttgart, R.H. Petrov, Gent University, Dept. of Nanotube Length and Hedayati,1, Mohamed Jamali1,1 Dresden-Rossendorf, Dresden, 70569 Stuttgart, Germany; Materials Science and Engineering, Electrical Resistivity of P. Pötschke, T. Villmow, B. Krause, Ahnaf Usman Zillohu,2, V. Germany; E. Erdogan, G. Seifert, TU Z. Burghard, Institute for Materials Technologiepark 903, Gent, Leibniz-Institut für Zaporojtchenko,3, T. Strunskus,3, Dresden, Dresden, Germany. Science, University of Stuttgart, Belgium and Delft University of Polymerforschung Dresden e.V., F. Faupel,3 70569 Stuttgart, Germany et al. Technolgy, Department of Materials Dresden, Germany 1) Christian-Albrechts University at Scienice and Engineering, Mekelweg

Structural control of Broad metal-insulator Oral Poster - Subsession Deformation Mechanisms in 18:00 Polyamide/EVOH transition and wide range Poster 1: F3-1006 Nanocrystalline Metals: nanomembrane magnetoresistance in Poster 2: F3-189 Experiments and Atomistic N.Haddadpour,chemistry La0.7Sr0.3MnO3 Poster 3: F3-1004 Simulations faculty,Amirkabir University of nanomaterials Poster 4: F3-917 H. Van Swygenhoven, Materials Technology,Tehran,Iran Hilal Ahmad Reshi*, Shreeja Pillai, Science and Simulations, Paul Z. Ahmadi,Color and Polymer Deepika Bhuwal, Rashmi Yadav and Scherrer Institut, CH-5232 Villigen, Research center, Amirkabir University Vilas Shelke Switzerland of Technology,Tehran,Iran Novel Materials Research Laboratory, Department of Physics, Barkatullah University Bhopal-462026 INDIA

*complete list of authors can be found in the browsing version 35 34 Thin Film Calorimetry based am Thursday Voreinstellung für den Datenimport Keynote Lecture Unusual Multiferroics Symposium: A3 Symposium: A1 Symposium: B2 Symposium: B4 Symposium: B6 Manfred Wuttig1 and Shenqiang Room: A01 -Basement Room: A02 -Basement Room: A2 -GroundFl. Room: A1 -GroundFl. Room: A03 -Basement Ren2 Magnetic Shape Memory High-Temperature Advanced Steels for Mechanical Properties and Hybrid Structures 1University of Maryland, College Alloys and Multiferroics Functional Materials Structural and Functional Microstructure Park, MD; 2 University of Kansas, Applications Lawrence, KS, USA Multiferroic Multiferroics I Synthesis and coatings Advanced Steels for Structural and Superalloys Joining Technologies CoFe2O4/BaTiO3 core-shell Functional Applications I composites Parallelen im Layout: links E. Quandt, H. Fritze, Technische Universität H. Biermann, TU Bergakademie M. Krüger, A. Herrmann, Faserinstitut Bremen mitte rechts V. V. Shvartsman, M. Etier, D. C. Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Clausthal, Goslar (Germany) Freiberg (Germany) Otto-von-Guericke-Universität e.V. (Germany) Lupascu; University Duisburg-Essen, Kiel (Germany) Magdeburg (Germany) Essen, Germany 09:15 Keynote Lecture Keynote Lecture Highlight Lecture Microstructural Study of the Reactive Nanometer magnetoelectric properties of Unusual Multiferroics PARTICOAT – High Temp- Modelling the orientation Intergranular Precipitation in Multilayers as Tailored Heat 0-3 composites multiferroics Manfred Wuttig1 and Shenqiang erature Multifunction dependency of twin ATI 718Plus Superalloy Sources for Joining M. Rafique, S. Qamar ul Hassan, Ren2 Coatings Produced in one substructure evolution in M.Revaud, Centre des Matériaux - Techniques M.S. Awan, S. Manzoor 1University of Maryland, College Procedure from micro-sized high-Manganese TWIP steel MINES ParisTech- CNRS UMR 7633, G. Dietrich, M. Rühl, E. Pflug, S. COMSATS Institute of Information Park, MD; 2 University of Kansas, Spherical Alum. Particles F. Roters, I. Gutierrez-Urrutia, D. Évry, France & Snecma Villaroche, Braun, A. Leson Technology, Islamabad, Pakistan Lawrence, KS, USA V. Kolarik, R. Roussel, M. Raabe, Max-Planck-Institut für 77550 Moisy-Cramayel, France ; IWS Dresden, Fraunhofer Institute for Juez-Lorenzo, V. Kuchenreuther, Eisenforschung, Max-Planck-Str. 1, L.Nazé, Centre des Matériaux, Material and Beam Technology, sortkey_ref_6_01 Strain dependent Fraunhofer Institute for Chemical 40237 Düsseldorf, Germany MINES ParisTech, CNRS UMR 7633, Winterbergstraße 28, magnetoelectric properties of Technology ICT, Pfinztal, Germany heteroepitaxial CFO/PZT/SRO composite on PMN-PT substrates Generation of Adrian Petraru, Neele Hoeft, Soni 09:30 Production of Effect of microstructure on Analysis of Potentials and High-Manganese Steel Strips the cyclic behaviour of a Limits for the Application of functional surface on Rohit,Hermann Kohlstedt by Laboratory Scale Strip powder metallurgy Reactive Nanometer Nanoelektronik, Technische Casting and an Adapted nickel-base superalloy Multilayer Foils for Brazing Fakultät, Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Hot Forming Route A. Dumont, MINES ParisTech Centre E. Hofmann (1), J. Zähr (3) , U. sortkey_ref_6_02 M. Daamen, Institute of Metal des Matériaux CNRS UMR 7633, Füssel (1), G. Dietrich (2), M. Rühl Kiel, Kiel, 24143, Germany; Forming (IBF), RWTH Aachen, Evry and SNECMA Villaroche, (2), E. Beyer (2) 1 TU Dresden, Fully Integrable Magnetic Aachen, Germany; B. Wietbrock, Moissy-Cramayel, France; L. Nazé, Institute of Surface and Field Sensor Based on Institute of Metal Forming (IBF), MINES ParisTech Centre des Manufacturing Technology, Chair of Delta-E Effect RWTH Aachen, Aachen, Germany; G. Matériaux CNRS UMR 7633, Evry, Joining Technology and Assembly B. Gojdka, R. Jahns, K. Meurisch, H. Hirt, Institute of Metal Forming Greve, Kiel University, R. Adelung, R. Knöchel, E. Quandt, F. Faupel, Germany; Kiel University, Kiel, 09:45 Multiferroic Generation of functional TRIP - TWIP transition in Investigation of planar Manufacturing and analysis Germany CoFe2O4/BaTiO3 core-shell surface on Gamma-TiAl via highly alloyed CrMnNi biaxial low cycle fatigue of loop connections for composites the fluorine effect for austenitic steel behavior of the nickel-base thermoplastic composites sortkey_ref_6_03 V. V. Shvartsman, M. Etier, D. C. high-temperature S. Martin, D. Borisova, U. Martin, D. superalloy Waspaloy at W. Hufenbach, R. Kupfer, M. Pohl, Lupascu; University Duisburg-Essen, applications Rafaja, TU Bergakademie Freiberg, elevated temperature H. Boehm, Technische Universität Essen, Germany R. Pflumm, Dechema Institut für Werkstoffwissenschaft; S. D. Kulawinski, Institut of Materials Dresden, Institut für Leichtbau und highlight_grafik_var Forschungsinstitut, Frankfurt am Wolf, L. Krüger , TU Bergakademie Engineering, TU Bergakademie Kunststofftechnik, Dresden, Germany Main, Germany Freiberg, Institut für Freiberg, Gustav-Zeunerstraße 5, M.Schütze, Dechema Werkstofftechnik 09599 Freiberg, Germany et al. Forschungsinstitut, Frankfurt am Main, Germany sortkey_ref_6_04 10:00 magnetoelectric properties of An Advanced PM Strain rate effects on the Effect of Stress on the Influence of Textile Process 0-3 composites multiferroics Nickel-Base Superalloy for mechanical behaviour and Microstructural Stability of a Parameters on Integral M. Rafique, S. Qamar ul Hassan, Production of Discs for New modelling of flow stress of Third Generation Ni-based CFRP-Aluminium Joints M.S. Awan, S. Manzoor Generation Gas-Turbine high alloyed austenitic cast Single Crystal Superalloy A. Lang, FIBRE Faserinstitut Bremen Analysis of COMSATS Institute of Information Engines CrMnNi-TRIP steel DD10 e.V., Bremen, Germany; P. Schiebel, Potentials and Limits Technology, Islamabad, Pakistan A.M. Volkov, G.S. Garibov, N.M. S. Wolf, S. Martin, L. Krüger, U. J.Y. Chen, Science and Technology FIBRE Faserinstitut Bremen e.V., Grits, A.V. Vostrikov Martin, Institute of Materials on Advanced High Temperature Bremen, Germany; A. S. Herrmann, All-Russia Institute of Light Alloys Engineering, Institute of Materials Structural Materials Laboratory, FIBRE Faserinstitut Bremen e.V., Stock Co., Moscow, Russia Science, Technische Universität Beijing Institute of Aeronautical Bremen, Germany Bergakademie Freiberg, Freiberg, Materials, Beijing, China et al. sortkey_ref_6_05 Germany

10:15 Strain dependent New Material and Correlation between Thickness dependency of Recent developments for magnetoelectric properties of Processing Concept for Microstructure and Texture nickel-base superalloy laser beam brazing of heteroepitaxial Si3N4 Ceramics Evolution in an Austenitic properties CFRP-aluminium structures CFO/PZT/SRO composite P. Pontiller, University of Bayreuth, Fe-28Mn-0.3C TWIP Steel R. Völkl, University Bayreuth, V. Wottschel, P. Woizeschke, BIAS - on PMN-PT substrates Bayreuth, Germany; Z. Negahdari, during Cold-Rolling Bayreuth, Germany; M. Brunner, Bremer Institut für angewandte Adrian Petraru, Neele Hoeft, Soni University of Bayreuth, Bayreuth, C. Haase, RWTH Aachen University, University Bayreuth, Bayreuth, Strahltechnik GmbH, 28359 Bremen, Rohit,Hermann Kohlstedt Germany; M. Willert-Porada, Aachen, Germany; Germany; M. Bensch, University Germany Nanoelektronik, Technische University of Bayreuth, Bayreuth, S.G. Chowdhury, National Bayreuth, Bayreuth, Germany; E. sortkey_ref_6_06 Fakultät, Germany; Metallurgical Laboratory, Affeldt, MTU Aero Engines, Munich, Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Jamshedpur, India; Kiel, Kiel, 24143, Germany; L.A. Barrales Mora, RWTH Aachen

10:30 Fully Integrable Magnetic Oral Poster - Subsession Oral Poster - Subsession Creep strength and Novel Joining Technique for Field Sensor Based on Poster 1: A1-175 Poster 1: B2-838 microstructure of Gamma’- Carbon Fibre Reinforced Delta-E Effect Poster 2: A1-1095 Poster 2: B2-310 strengthened Cobalt-base Polymer and Titanium B. Gojdka, R. Jahns, K. Meurisch, H. Poster 3: B2-623 superalloys S. Lolou, S. Riekehr, V. Ventzke, M. Greve, Kiel University, R. Adelung, Poster 4: B2-816 S. Neumeier, Department of Materials Horstmann, D. Schnubel, N. R. Knöchel, E. Quandt, F. Faupel, Science & Engineering, Institute I: Kashaev, N. Huber, sortkey_ref_6_07 Germany; Kiel University, Kiel, General Materials Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht, Germany Properties,University Institute for Materials Research, Erlangen-Nürnberg, 91058 Erlangen, Materials Mechanics, Geesthacht, Germany et al.

36 *complete list of authors can be found in the browsing version An Advanced PM Nickel-Base Thursday am Voreinstellung für den Datenimport Symposium: C1 Symposium: C2 Symposium: D2 Symposium: F5 Symposium: Y1 Room: A4 -GroundFl. Room: A04 -Basement Room: A3 -GroundFl. Room: A5 -GroundFl. Room: Staatsarchiv Nanomaterials and Materials for Additive Advanced Mechanical Materials for G.Gottstein Honorary Symp. Composites Manufacturing Technologies Characterisation Bone-Tissue-Regeneration on Characterisation and Design of Microstructure for Adv. Materials metals/ceramics Materials for lithography based AMT Advanced Mechanical Materials for Honorary Symposium G. Gottstein Characterisation 1 Bone-Tissue-Regeneration I R. Gadow, Universität Stuttgart J. Stampfl, Technische Universität T. Niendorf, Universität Paderborn C. Heiß, Universitätsklinikum A. Rollett, Carnegie Mellon Parallelen im Layout: links mitte rechts (Germany) Wien (Austria) (Germany) Giessen und Marburg GmbH, Gießen University, Pittsburgh (USA) (Germany) Nanostructure, Properties Highlight Lecture A Remnant Life Assessment Retarded Local Release of Keynote Lecture 09:15 and Applications of Processing of Biomaterials Procedure for High Bone Therapeutic Drugs Constitutive Modelling: Polymer-Derived Ceramics A. Lendlein, Centre for Biomaterial Temperature Applications from Biorelated Time-Proven Recipes and –– Recent Developments Development, Berlin-Brandenburg Rishi Pillai(a), Helen Ackermann(a), Polyelectrolyte Complex New Results G. Mera, TU Darmstadt, Germany;Y. Centre for Regenerative Therapies Dr.-Ing. Klaus Lucka(a), Particles Y. Estrin, Centre for Advanced Hybrid Gao, TU Darmstadt, Germany; K. (BCRT), Institute of Polymer Silvia Schmitt(b), Dr.-Ing. Alfred M. Müller (Sp), B. Torger, B. Keßler, Materials, Department of Materials Morita, TU Darmstadt, Germany, H.-J. Research, Hhz- Geesthacht, Teltow, Scholz(b), D. Appelhans, Leibniz Institute of Engineering, Monash University, Kleebe, TU Darmstadt, Germany; R. University of Potsdam, Germany a: Oel Waerme Institut, GmbH, Polymer Research Dresden Melbourne, Australia Riedel, TU Darmstadt, Germany Herzogenrath, An-Institut der RWTH (Germany); B. Woltmann, U. Hempel, TU Dresden (Germany); R. Schwartz-Albiez, Deutsches

Optimization of a Fabrication of elastic 3D Characterisation of Quantitative studies of 09:30 Generation of quadrilayer system for scaffolds by two-photon deformation metabolism functional surface on enhancing the selective polymerization inhomogeneities in Al-based (F-18-deoxyglucose) and absorption of visible and A. Ovsianikov(1,3), S. MMCs by mechanical bone metabolism NIR radiation Nürnberger(2), J. Torgersen(1), Z. spectroscopy (F-18-fluoride) with positron emission tomography (PET) L. Gaouyat, Solid State Physics Li(3), H. Redl(4), R. Liska(3), J. H.-R. Sinning, J. Bernhardt TU Ludwig G. Strauss,, German Cancer Laboratory, Facultés Universitaires Stampfl(1) 1.TU Wien, AUSTRIA Braunschweig, Braunschweig, Research Center Notre-Dame de la Paix, Namur, 2.Medical University of Vienna, Deutschland Antonia Dimitrakopoulou-Strauss, Belgium; F. Mirabella, CRM Group – AUSTRIA; 3.Inst. of Applied German Cancer Research Center AC&CS, Liege, Belgium et al. Hartmut Goldschmidt,, Univ. Medical Clinic V and National Center

Nanostructured Alumina Laser 3D Tomographic in-situ creep Diagnostic value of funct. Keynote Lecture 09:45 Ceramics Produced by micro/nanostructuring of investigations of light metal magnetic resonance Plastic Anisotropy in Pulsed Electric Current polymers: mechanisms and MMCs with synchrotron imaging for differentiation of Magnesium Alloys – Sintering applications radiation benign osteoporosis and Phenomena and Modelling M. Nanko, Nagaoka University of Mangirdas Malinauskas, Domas B. Camin, TU Berlin, Metallische multiple myeloma W.B. Hutchinson , Swerea-KIMAB Technology, Nagaoka, Japan; K. Q. Paipulas, Albertas ukauskas, Werkstoffe, Berlin M. Sumkauskaite, DKFZ, Heidelberg, (Swedish Corrosion and Metals Dan, Hanoi University of Paulius Danilevičius, Gabija M. Huppmann, TU Berlin, Germany, J. Hillengass MD, Research Institute), Stockholm, Technology, Hanoi, Vietnam and D. Bičkauskaitė et al. Metallische Werkstoffe, Berlin University of Heidelberg, Heidelberg, SWEDEN; M. R. Barnett, Centre for Maruoka, Nagaoka University of W. Reimers, TU Berlin, Metallische Germany, C. Heiss, DKFZ, Materials and Fibre Innovation, ITRI, Technology, Nagaoka, Japan Werkstoffe, Berlin Heidelberg, Germany, M. Dornisch Deakin University, Geelong, MD, University of Heidelberg,

Novel Sandwich Structures Micro-stereolithography of X-Ray Nanodiffraction at Genetic regulation of bones 10:00 for Thermal Insulation with Silicon Carbide components MINAXS of PETRA III - Status cells upon increased Electrical Functionality Mark Vaes, TNO, Eindhove, The and Applications for magnesium salt C. Dreyer, K. Wiebe, M. Bauer, Netherlands; Bart v/d Vorst, TNO, Materials Science concentrations Fraunhofer Research Institution for Eindhoven, The Netherlands, Tessa C. Krywka, Universität Kiel, Kiel, A. Burmester, Helmholtz-Zentrum Analysis of Polymeric Materials and Composites ten Cate, TNO, Eindhoven, The Germany; Geesthacht, Geesthacht, Germany Potentials and Limits PYCO, Kantstr. 55, 14513 Teltow, Netherlands J. Keckes, Montanuniversität F. Feyerabend, Helmholtz-Zentrum Germany et al. Leoben, Leoben, Austria; Geesthacht, Geesthacht, Germany A. Buffet, DESY, Hamburg, Germany; B. Luthringer, Helmholtz-Zentrum S. Roth, DESY, Hamburg, Germany; Geesthacht, Geesthacht, Germany

High Temperature Oxidation Generation of ceramic parts Exhaustive thin film and Bortezomib releasing bone Microstructure and 10:15 Behaviour of NiZrY Powder via lithography-based AMT interface characterization by substitute materials targeting Mechanical Properties of and Bulk Material S. Gruber, Vienna University of combined neutron and osteolytic bone disease in AZ61Mg Alloy L. Fuhrmann, University Bayreuth, Technology, Vienna, Austria; R. X-ray reflectivity multiple myeloma by Multi-Directionally Forged at Bayreuth, Germany; R. Völkl, Felzmann, Vienna University of P. Gutfreund, Institut Laue-Langevin, normalizing altered bone Room Temperature remodeling and local tumor University Bayreuth, Bayreuth, Technology, Vienna, Austria; G. Grenoble, France D. Hose, Medizinische Klinik V, H. Miura (Sp), T. Maruoka, The Germany; U. Glatzel, University Mitteramskogler, Vienna University M. Wolff, Uppsala University, Universitätsklinikum Heidelberg, University of Bayreuth, Bayreuth, Germany of Technology, Vienna, Austria et al. Uppsala, Sweden Heidelberg, Germany; S. Heinemann, Electro-Communications, Chofu Max Bergmann Center of (Japan); J.J. Jonas, McGill Biomaterials and Institute for University, Quebec (Canada) Materials Science, Technische

Preparation and 3D screen printing as Oral Poster - Subsession Oral Poster - Subsession Dynamic Recrystallization in 10:30 characterization of nanostr. method for mass Poster 1: D2-346 Poster 1: F5-673 Magnesium Single Crystals Ni5TiO7/TiO2/Ti composite production Poster 2: D2-964 Poster 2: F5-674 T. Al-Samman, K.D. Molodov, D.A. material for biomass T. Studnitzky, Fraunhofer IFAM Poster 3: D2-645 Poster 3: F5-722 Molodov, G. Gottstein, RWTH gasification Dresden, Dresden, Germany Poster 4: F5-916 Aachen University, Aachen, Germany C. Weimer, L. Zhang, X. Jiang, T. A. Strauß, Fraunhofer IFAM Dresden, Staedler, University of Siegen, Dresden, Germany Siegen, Germany M. Jurisch, Fraunhofer IFAM Dresden, Dresden, Germany

*complete list of authors can be found in the browsing version 37 36 An Advanced PM Nickel-Base am Thursday Voreinstellung für den Datenimport Magnetoelectric thin film sensor for biomagnetic Symposium: A3 Symposium: A1 Symposium: B2 Symposium: B4 Symposium: B6 sensing Room: A01 -Basement Room: A02 -Basement Room: A2 -GroundFl. Room: A1 -GroundFl. Room: A03 -Basement D. Meyners, E. Lage, C. Kirchhof, R. Magnetic Shape Memory High-Temperature Advanced Steels for Mechanical Properties and Hybrid Structures Jahns, H. Runkowske, R. Knöchel, Alloys and Multiferroics Functional Materials Structural and Functional Microstructure E. Quandt, Applications Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel, Kiel, Germany Thin Film Magnetoelectrics Characterization and operation Advanced Steels for Structural and Beyond Superalloys Modelling and Design Bias Field Integration in Functional Applications II Magnetoelectric Composites Parallelen im Layout: links M. Wuttig, University of Maryland, V. Kolarik, Fraunhofer-Institut für W. Bleck, RWTH Aachen (Germany) T. Halle, Technische Universität M. Kästner, TU Dresden (Germany) mitte rechts by Exchange Bias Pennsylvania (USA) Chemische Technologie, Pfinztal Chemnitz (Germany) E. Lage, D. Meyners, C. Kirchhof, E. (Berghausen) (Germany) Quandt, Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Highlight Lecture Highlight Lecture 11:15 Magnetoelectric thin film Mo-Si-B alloys processed Analytical and numerical Kiel, Kiel, Germany sensor for biomagnetic High-temperature dielectrics Self-healing of damage in by directional solidification residual stress models for sensing with an extremely large steels by aging precipitation M. Krüger, Otto-von-Guericke- fibre metal laminates – D. Meyners, E. Lage, C. Kirchhof, R. temperature stability in S. Zhang1, N.H. van Dijk1, G. University, Magdeburg, Germany; G. comparison and application Modulated magnetoelectric Jahns, H. Runkowske, R. Knöchel, Bi1/2Na1/2TiO3-based Langelaan1, H. Schut1, E. Brück1 Hasemann, Joachim Hausmann, Parya thin film sensors E. Quandt, lead-free ceramics and S. van der Zwaag2 Otto-von-Guericke-University, Naghipour, Karola Schulze, DLR - R. Jahns, H. Runkowske, S. Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu M. Acosta, Technische Universität 1) Faculty of Applied Sciences, Delft Magdeburg, Germany; M. Heilmaier, German Aerospace Center, Köln, Marauska, D. Meyners, E. Lage, B. Kiel, Kiel, Germany Darmstadt, Darmstadt, Germany University of Technology, Karlsruher Institut für Technologie, Germany sortkey_ref_6_01 Wagner, E. Quandt, R. Knöchel: J. Zang, Technische Universität Mekelweg 15, 2629JB Delft, The University of Kiel, Kiel, Germany Darmstadt, Darmstadt, Germany MEMS magnetic field sensor W. Jo, Technische Universität based on magnetoelectric Darmstadt, Darmstadt, Germany Fabrication of composites Space-resolvedNear-Net-Shape Jet Stephan Marauska, Fraunhofer 11:30 Bias Field Integration in Fabrication of Thermodynamics Based Beyond Ni-Base Modeling of fracture Magnetoelectric Composites Near-Net-Shape Jet Vanes Calculation of Stacking Fault Superalloys: The Influence of behavior of hybrid transition High Precision Institute for Silicon Technology by Exchange Bias Via Powder Injection Energies in High-Mn Steels the Zirconia Content on structures ISIT, Itzehoe, Germany; Christine E. Lage, D. Meyners, C. Kirchhof, E. Molding of Refractory Bengt Hallstedt, RWTH Aachen Microstructure and Creep V. Bitykov, BIME - University of Kirchhof, Institute for Materials Science, Christian-Albrechts- Quandt, Metals University, Aachen, Germany Properties of MoSiB-Alloys Bremen, Am Biologischen Garten 2, sortkey_ref_6_02 Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu S.T. Lim, Agency for Defence C. Hochmuth, University Bayreuth, 28359 Bremen, Germany; Universität, Kiel, Germany et al. Magnetoelectric PZT-FeCoSiB Kiel, Kiel, Germany Development, Daejon, South Korea Bayreuth, Germany; D. Schliephake, F.Jablonski, University of Applied thin film composites with Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Sciences Bremen - Faculty 5, IDT electrodes Karlsruhe, Germany; M. Heilmaier, Neustadtswall 30, 28199 Bremen, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, A. Piorra, Institute for Materials Karlsruhe, Germany et al. Science, Christian-Albrechts- Universität zu Kiel, Germany; R. Jahns, Institute for Electrical and 11:45 Modulated magnetoelectric Space-resolved High Investigations of mechanical Microstructure and Creep Design and Modelling of Information Engineering, Christian- thin film sensors Precision Displacem. and transformation Behavior at 1100°C of a Polytetrafluoroethylene Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel, Kiel, R. Jahns, H. Runkowske, S. Measurement for Piezo- Behaviour of austenitic Co-Re-Cr-C alloy Hybrid Structures for sortkey_ref_6_03 Interface Strain Profile of Marauska, D. Meyners, E. Lage, B. electric Devices at High CrMnNi Steel regarding the T. Depka, Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Piezoelectric Applications Complex Magnetoelectric Wagner, E. Quandt, R. Knöchel: Temp. Using a Laser heterogeneous as-cast State Bochum, Germany; Ch. Somsen, S.Zhukov and H. von Seggern Composite Systems by Doppler Interferometer X-ray Diffraction Methods University of Kiel, Kiel, Germany S. Schmidtchen, D. Richter, H. Fritze, A. Kovalev, Institute of Iron and Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Bochum, :Institut für Materialwissenschaft, TU highlight_grafik_var Clausthal University of Technology, Steel Technology, TU Bergakademie Germany; D. Mukherji, Technische Darmstadt, Petersenstr. 32, 64287 B. M. Murphy, M. Abes, C. T. Goslar, Germany Freiberg, D-09596 Freiberg/Saxony, Universität Braunschweig, Darmstadt, Germany Koops, S. Hrkac, O. M. Magnussen Germany; T. Kutschke, Institute of Braunschweig, Germany et al. S. Fedosov :Department of Physics Institute for Experimental and Iron and Steel Technology, TU and Materials Science, Odessa Applied Physics, Christian-Albrechts- Bergakademie Freiberg, D-09596 University, Kiel, Germany E. Woltermann, H. Greve, E. Quandt, sortkey_ref_6_04 12:00 MEMS magnetic field sensor Zirconia-Based Oxygen Dynamic Tensile Behavior of Effect of different particle Efficient multiscale modelling based on magnetoelectric Pump and Sensor for Twinning Induced Plasticity reinforcing phases on the of hybrid structures composites Highly Precise Oxygen Steels Mechanical and Microstruc Markus Kästner, TU Dresden, Stephan Marauska, Fraunhofer Partial Pressure Control T. Indendahl, Department of Ferrous ture properties in relation to Dresden, Germany Modeling of fracture Institute for Silicon Technology M. Schulz, Clausthal University of Metallurgy, RWTH Aachen wear performance of silicon Sebastian Müller, TU Dresden, behavior of hybrid nitride composites ISIT, Itzehoe, Germany; Christine Technology, Goslar, Germany; H. University, Aachen, Germany; A. Gurdial Blugan, Laboratory for High Dresden, Germany Kirchhof, Institute for Materials Fritze, Clausthal University of Saeed-Akbari, Department of Ferrous Performance Ceramics, Empa, Swiss Volker Ulbricht, TU Dresden, Science, Christian-Albrechts- Technology, Goslar, Germany; Ch. Metallurgy, RWTH Aachen Federal Laboratories for Materials Dresden, Germany Universität, Kiel, Germany et al. Stenzel, Astrium – Space University, Aachen, Germany et al. Science and Technology, Transportation, Friedrichshafen, Dübendorf, Switzerland sortkey_ref_6_05 Jakob Kuebler, Laboratory for High

12:15 Magnetoelectric PZT-FeCoSiB Growth and characterization Experimental investigations Evaluation of Ultra High A new tool for the thin film composites with of high-temperature to quantify the austenite- Temperature Ceramics and preliminary design of IDT electrodes conducting MoSi2 thin films stabilizing effect of Coating-Systems for their notched multilayered A. Piorra, Institute for Materials M. Baghaie Yazdi, TU-Darmstadt, Manganese at High Alloyed Application in Rocket GF/PP-composites with Science, Christian-Albrechts- Darmstadt, Germany; M. Fries, Cr-Mn-Ni as-cast steels by Combustion Chambers cut-outs and a finite outer stepped Chromium and boundary Universität zu Kiel, Germany; R. TU-Darmstadt, Darmstadt, Germany; M. Wendler,Institute of Iron and K. Bubenheim, C. Wilhelmi, D. Prof. Dr.-Ing. habil. Prof. E. h. Dr. h. Jahns, Institute for Electrical and L. Alff, TU-Darmstadt, Darmstadt, Jonke, M. Englhart, EADS Steel Technology, TU Bergakademie c. Werner A. Hufenbach, Dr.-Ing. sortkey_ref_6_06 Information Engineering, Christian- Germany Freiberg, Freiberg Germany; A. Weiß, Innovation Works, Munich, Bernd Grüber, Dipl.-Ing Robert Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel, Kiel, Institute of Iron and Steel Germany Gottwald, Dr.-Ing. Martin Lepper, Technology, TU Bergakademie S. Beyer, ASTRIUM Space Dr.-Ing. Binquan Zhou, TU Dresden, Freiberg, Freiberg, Germany et al. Transportation, Ottobrunn, Germany Germany

12:30 Interface Strain Profile of Oral Poster - Subsession Oral Poster - Subsession Mechanical behavior of Methods for modelling and Complex Magnetoelectric Poster 1: A1-61 Poster 1: B2-878 spark plasma sintered analyzing process chains Composite Systems by Poster 2: A1-866 Poster 2: B2-511 Si-based precursor derived support the development of X-ray Diffraction Methods Poster 3: B2-909 ceramics new technologies. B. M. Murphy, M. Abes, C. T. R. Sujith, N. Srinivasan, R. Kumar, Knut Großmann, Hajo Wiemer, Kay Koops, S. Hrkac, O. M. Magnussen Indian Institute of Technology K. Großmann, Technische sortkey_ref_6_07 Institute for Experimental and Madras, Chennai, India Universität Dresden, Germany Applied Physics, Christian-Albrechts- University, Kiel, Germany E. Woltermann, H. Greve, E. Quandt,

38 *complete list of authors can be found in the browsing version Zirconia-Based Oxygen Pump and Thursday am Voreinstellung für den Datenimport Symposium: C1 Symposium: C2 Symposium: D2 Symposium: F5 Symposium: Y1 Room: A4 -GroundFl. Room: A04 -Basement Room: A3 -GroundFl. Room: A5 -GroundFl. Room: Staatsarchiv Nanomaterials and Materials for Additive Advanced Mechanical Materials for G.Gottstein Honorary Symp. Composites Manufacturing Technologies Characterisation Bone-Tissue-Regeneration on Characterisation and Design of Microstructure for Adv. Materials polymers/hybrids Powder based AMT processes Advanced Mechanical Materials for Honorary Symposium G. Gottstein Characterisation 2 Bone-Tissue-Regeneration II K.-H. Haas, Fraunhofer Institut für B. Baufeld, Katholieke Universiteit K.B. Yeap, Fraunhofer-Institut für V. Alt, Universitätsklinikum Gießen W. Skrotzki, Technische Universität Parallelen im Layout: links mitte rechts Silicatforschung, Würzburg Leuven (Belgium) Zerstörungsfreie Prüfverfahren, und Marburg (Germany) Dresden (Germany) (Germany) Dresden (Germany) Thermal Conductivity of Rationalising the Strain and Structural Time of Flight –Secondary Keynote Lecture 11:15 Nanoparticle Enriched Microstructural Development Relaxation in Thin Ion Mass Spectrometry: Crystallographic textures, a Polymers using Thermal Process Nano-Crystalline Platinum Investigation and magnifying glass to Miriana Vadalá, University of Modelling of Direct Laser Films quantification of the mineral investigate materials Duisburg-Essen, Institute for Fabrication of Ti-6Al-4V W. Gruber,Technische Universität content of osteoporotic bone J. Hirsch, Hydro Aluminium Rolled Materials Science, Essen, Germany; K. McDonald, Advanced Technology Clausthal, Clausthal-Zellerfeld, A. Henß,Institute of Physical Products GmbH, Bonn (Germany) Doru C. Lupascu, University of Centre, BAE Systems, Bristol, UK; Germany;C. Baehtz,Helmholtz Chemistry, Justus-Liebig-University Duisburg-Essen, Institute for R.M. Ward, School of Metallurgy Zentrum Dresden Rossendorf, Gießen, Heinrich-Buff-Ring 58, Materials Science, Essen, Germany and Materials, University of Dresden, Germany;, C. 35392 Gießen, Germany et al. Birmingham, Birmingham, UK et al. Kübel,Karlsruher Institut für

Fabrication of Near-Net-Shape Jet Tuning the agglomerate Novell Cellular Materials by The catalytic effect of Fe and Change of Microscopic 11:30 Space-resolved morphologies of Selective Electron Beam Cr on hydrogen and Elastic Properties of Verte- High Precision nanoparticles: from Melting deuterium absorption in Mg brae of Rats Due to amorphous fibrils to J. Schwerdtfeger, University of thin films Ovariectomy and Special compact supercrystals Erlangen-Nürnberg, Erlangen, H. Fritzsche, Canadian Neutron Beam Diet: Finite Element Analyses and Bone Growth Philip Born, INM - Leibniz Institute Germany, F. Schury, University of Centre, NRC, Chalk River, Canada R. Müller, Institut f ur for New Materials, Saarbrücken, Erlangen-Nürnberg, Erlangen, P. Kalisvaart, University of Alberta Werkstoffwissenschaft, TU Dresden, Germany; Tihamer Geyer, Saarland Germany, Y. Liebold Ribeiro, and National Institute for Dresden, Germany; E. Gerber, Institut University, Saarbrücken, Germany; University of Erlangen-Nürnberg, Nanotechnology, NRC, Edmonton, für Werkstoffwissenschaft, TU Tobias Kraus, INM - Leibniz Institute Canada et al. Dresden, Dresden, Germany et al. for New Materials, Saarbrücken,

Nanocomposites with Enhancement of selective Cu2ZnSn(S,Se)4 Thin-Film A new metaphyseal fracture Evolution of {111}<110> 11:45 Enhanced Mechanical beam melting processes by Solar Cell Absorbers defect model in osteoporotic Recrystallization Texture in Properties Through process modelling on the Prepared from Nanocrystal rats to study effects of Al-Mg-Si Alloy Sheets Chemically Optimized powder scale Inks: Impact of Ge biomaterials for the Fabricated by Symmetric/ Particle-Polymer Interface C. Körner, A. Bauereiß, A. Klassen Incorporation on the enhancement of fracture Asymmetric Combination Chemical and Electronic healing in osteoporotic Rolling Process T.A. Cheema, Technische Universität University of Erlangen-Nuremberg J.H. Alsmeier, Solar Energy Research, Volker Alt, Ulrich Thormann, Hirofumi Inoue, Osaka Prefecture Braunschweig, Braunschweig, Martensstr. 5 Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin für Seemun Ray, Daniel Lutz Dürselen, University, Sakai, Japan Germany; G. Garnweitner, 91058 Erlangen Materialien und Energie GmbH, Katrin S. Lips, Christian Heiss, Technische Universität Berlin, Germany; Marian Kampschulte, Sascha Braunschweig, Braunschweig, R.G. Wilks, Solar Energy Research, Heinemann, Alexander C. Germany Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin für Langheinrich, Reinhard Schnettler

Mesoporous tin-doped On the microstructure – Correlation of electronic Bone substitution materials Mechanism of texture 12:00 indium oxide (ITO) films: on mechanical property – structure and transport regulate the mRNA evolution during high the influence of damage evolution properties in fuel cell and expression of brain derived temperature deformation of nanostructure on relationships in lattice solar cell electrode layers neurotrophic factor FCC and BCC solid solution electrochemical applications structures manufactured by probed operando with T. Lohmann, Laboratory for alloys Modeling of fracture selective laser melting synchrotron spectroscopy T. von Graberg, Justus-Liebig- T. Niendorf, University of A. Braun, Empa. Swiss Federal Experimental Trauma Surgery, Y. Onuki, K. Okayasu and H. behavior of hybrid University, Giessen, Germany; Paderborn, Lehrstuhl für Laboratories for Materials Science Jusuts-Liebig-University, Giessen, Fukutomi, Yokohama National C. Seitz, Justus-Liebig- University, Werkstoffkunde,Paderborn, and Technology, CH-8600 Germany; I. Panzer, Laboratory for University, Japan Giessen, Germany; Germany; F. Brenne, Lehrstuhl für Dübendorf, Switzerland Experimental Trauma Surgery, B. M. Smarsly, Justus-Liebig- Werkstoffkunde (Materials Science), Justus-Liebig-University, Giessen, University, Giessen, Germany; Paderborn, Germany et al.

Effect of Multi-Walled Oxidation behavior of Cu-Cr Neutron imaging for the Modeling Processes of Self Deformation mode and its 12:15 Carbon Nanotube Incor- alloys built up by laser non-destructive Healing Inspired by Bone implication on the evolution poration on Electrical and additive manufacturing characterisation of thin Healing of microstructure and texture Mechanical Properties of D. Berndzen, Technische Universität organic films F. Repp, Department of Biomaterials, during high strain rate Polyaniline Based Compos. Braunschweig, Institute for D. Mannes, C. Grünzweig, A. Max Planck Institute of Colloids and deformation of twinning-induced plasticity Asif Mahmood, School of Chemical Materials, 38106 Braunschweig, Kaestner, E. Lehmann Interfaces, 14424 Potsdam, Tuhin Das, Supriya Bera1, Dept of and Materials Engineering (SCME), Germany; Germany; Metallurgical and Materials Engg, National University of Science and J. Rösler, Technische Universität Neutron Imaging and Activation A. Vetter, Department of Biomaterials, NIT Durgapur, Durgapur, India; Technology (NUST), Sector H-12, Braunschweig, Institute for Group, Spallation neutron source Max Planck Institute of Colloids and Kirsten Dahmen, Sascha Hoffmann, Islamabad 44000, Pakistan et al. SINQ, Paul Scherrer Institute (PSI), Wolfgang Bleck, IEHK, RWTH Aachen, Aachen, D52056 Germany et

Electrospun Nanofibrous Effects of nano-particles on Oral Poster - Subsession Oral Poster - Subsession Distribution of Residual 12:30 Membrane for Water the properties of laser Poster 1: D2-416 Poster 1: F5-184 Deformation Effects and Filtration cladded wear resistant Poster 2: D2-478 Poster 2: F5-213 Texture Formation by M. Elbahri, Christian-Albrechts layers of hot working tool Poster 3: F5-374 Primary Recrystallization in University, Kiel (Germany), Seyed steels Poster 4: F5-381 Rolled BCC Metals Shahin Homaeigohar, S. Ocylok, Fraunhofer Institute for Yu. Perlovich, M. Isaenkova, Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht Lasertechnology, Aachen, Germany; National Research Nuclear University (Germany) A. Weisheit, Fraunhofer Institute for "Moscow Engineering Physics Lasertechnology, Aachen, Germany; Institute", Moscow, Russia I. Kelbassa, Chair for Laser Technology RWTH Aachen, Aachen,

*complete list of authors can be found in the browsing version 39 38 Zirconia-Based Oxygen Pump and pm1 Thursday Voreinstellung für den Datenimport From Fe-Pd-Cu materials libraries to epitaxial films, a Symposium: A3 Symposium: A4 Symposium: B2 Symposium: B8 Symposium: B6 study of successful Room: A01 -Basement Room: A02 -Basement Room: A2 -GroundFl. Room: A5 -GroundFl. Room: A03 -Basement development of novel Magnetic Shape Memory Functional Nanoparticles Advanced Steels for Hydrogen Embrittlement (HE) Hybrid Structures ferromagnetic shape memory alloys Alloys and Multiferroics Structural and Functional Sven Hamann, Ruhr-Universität Applications Bochum, 44780 Bochum, Germany; Sandra Kauffmann-Weiss, IFW Magnetic shape memory alloys: Functional Nanoparticles 1 Advanced Steels for Structural and Hydrogen embrittlement testing Characterisation Dresden, 01171 Dresden, Germany; Fundamentals and thin films Functional Applications III Markus E. Gruner, University of Parallelen im Layout: links M. Kohl, Karlsruher Institut für W. Peukert, C. Krempaszky, Technische T. Michler, Adam Opel AG, A. Lang, Faserinstitut Bremen e.V. mitte rechts Duisburg-Essen, 47048 Duisburg, Technologie, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Universität München, Garching Rüsselsheim (Germany) (FIBRE) (Germany) TEM Investigations of Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen Erlangen-Nürnberg (DE) (Germany) Fe-Pd-X (X= Pt, Mn, Cu) Ferromagnetic Shape (Germany) Keynote Lecture 15:00 From Fe-Pd-Cu materials Optimization of the Hydrogen induced delayed Mechanical Properties of Memory Thin Films libraries to epitaxial films, a Critical Influence of Oxygen Quenching and Partitioning fracture in hot rolled high Topologically Interlocked B. Erkartal, Synthesis and Real study of successful on the Formation of Heat Treatment Cycle by manganese austenitic steel: Polyurethane Structures Structure, Institute for Material development of novel Titanium Nanoparticles for Experimental Results- the effect of Mn segregation A. Molotnikov, Centre for Advanced Science, Technical Faculty of CAU ferromagnetic shape Deposition of Titania Thin Influence on Microstructure and grain size Hybrid Materials, Department of Kiel, Kaiserstraße 2. 24143, Kiel, memory alloys Films from a Gas and Properties Sven Hamann, Ruhr-Universität D. De Knijf, Ghent University, Na Zan,School of Materials and Materials Engineering, Monash Germany et al. Aggregation Cluster Source Metallurgy, Northeastern University, University, Clayton, Australia et al. Bochum, 44780 Bochum, Germany; F. Faupel, V. Zaporojtchenko, T. Zwijnaarde (Ghent), Belgium, sortkey_ref_6_01 Epitaxial Ni-Mn-Ga films Sandra Kauffmann-Weiss, IFW Peter, A. Ahadi, T. Strunskus, S. R. Petrov, TUDelft and Ghent Shenyang, P.R.China and Department of Ferrous Metallurgy, and their prospect for Dresden, 01171 Dresden, Germany; Zabel, Christian-Albrechts-University, University, Delft and Ghent, The application in microsystems Markus E. Gruner, University of Kiel, O. Polonskyi, H. Biederman, Netherlands RWTH Aachen University, Aachen, Germany et al. A. Backen, IFW Dresden, Institute for Duisburg-Essen, 47048 Duisburg, Charles University, Prague, Czech and Belgium; Cecilia Foyer, OCAS, Metallic Materials, P.O. Box Republic 270116, 01171 Dresden, Germany TEM Investigations of Mechanical properties of Inhibition of Hydrogen Effect of neighbouring plies Magnetic 15:15 anisotropies in / Dresden University of Fe-Pd-X (X= Pt, Mn, Cu) cold-worked Fe-Ni-Co-Ti Embrittlement of Heat and 3D-loop-threads on the Technology, Institute of Materials Ferromagnetic Shape alloy with elastic anomaly Treated High Strength fatigue life of glass fibre Science, 01062 Dresden, Germany et Memory Thin Films T. Furuta, S. Kuramoto, N. Carbon Steel by Nickel reinforced polypropylene Intermittent and Continuum B. Erkartal, Synthesis and Real Nagasako, T. Ohsuna, Toyota Electroplating M. Gude, W. A. Hufenbach, I. Koch, sortkey_ref_6_02 Deformations in Epitaxial Structure, Institute for Material Central R&D Laboratories Inc, Hiroto Yoshino, Kogakuin TU Dresden, Institut für Leichtbau Ni-Mn-Ga Films Science, Technical Faculty of CAU Nagakute, Aichi, 480-1192, Japan et university, Tokyo, Japan; Yuji und Kunststofftechnik, Dresden, Go Murasawa, Yamagata University, Kiel, Kaiserstraße 2. 24143, Kiel, al. Kimura, Kogakuin university, Germany Yonezawa, Japan; Srinivasa R. Germany et al. Tokyo, Japan Yeduru, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology; Anja Backen, IFW Dresden, Dresden, Germany; Sebastian Fähler, IFW Dresden, 15:30 Epitaxial Ni-Mn-Ga films Magnetic anisotropies in Effects of Silicon Content on Fatigue crack growth in Early detection of Failure Understanding and and their prospect for embedded ferromagnetic Microstructure and precipitation-hardened Locations in Fiber-Reinforced modifying functional application in microsystems nanoparticles Mechanical Properties of martensitic stainless steel Plastics using Digital Image sortkey_ref_6_03 properties of magnetic A. Backen, IFW Dresden, Institute for U. Herr, B. Kuerbanjiang, S. Saranu, Hot-Dip Galvanized under high pressure Correlation Heusler alloys from first Metallic Materials, P.O. Box U. Wiewald, P.Ziemann, Ulm Complex-Phase Steel gaseous hydrogen B.Gorny, Lehrstuhl für principles 270116, 01171 Dresden, Germany University, Ulm, Germany F. HAIRER, C. KREMPASZKY, M. Arzaghi, Z. Sun, G. Benoit, G. Werkstoffkunde (Materials Science), highlight_grafik_var P. Entel, M. Siewert, M. E. Gruner, / Dresden University of Christian Doppler Laboratory of Hénaff, C. Moriconi, D. Halm University of Paderborn, Pohlweg University of Duisburg-Essen, Technology, Institute of Materials Material Mechanics of High Pprime Institute, ISAE-ENSMA 47-49, 33098 Paderborn, Germany Duisburg, Germany Science, 01062 Dresden, Germany et Performance Alloys, Technische Futuroscope-Chasseneuil, France et al. Influence of atomic order Universität München, Garching, and magnetic field on the Germany et al. transformation entropy sortkey_ref_6_04 change in Ni-Mn-In alloy 15:45 Intermittent and Continuum Single Molecule Magnet Designing Abrasion Resis- Development of lean-alloyed Failure behavior of diffusion V.A. Chernenko,University of Basque Deformations in Epitaxial Mn12-Ph on Highly tant Steels Using Reported austenitic stainless steels bonded transition structures Country (UPV/EHU)& Ikerbasque, Ni-Mn-Ga Films Oriented Pyrolytic Graphite Correlations between Abra- resistant to hydrogen for integral FRP-Aluminium Basque Foundation for Science, Go Murasawa, Yamagata University, K. Reaves, H. Zhao, K.R. Dunbar, H. sion Resistance, Mechanical environment embrittlement compunds Effect of Bilbao, Spain; E. Cesari,Universitat Yonezawa, Japan; Srinivasa R. Katzgraber: Texas A&M University, Properties and Microstru. in Mauro Martin, Ruhr-Universität K. Schimanski, A. von Hehl, J. neighbouring plies de les Illes Balears, Palma de Advanced Steels Mallorca, Spain et al. Yeduru, Karlsruhe Institute of College Station, TX, USA; K. Kim, Xiaojun Xu, Delft University of Bochum, Bochum, Germany; Schumacher, H. Bomas, H.-W. Zoch Technology; Anja Backen, IFW Y.G. Kim, K. Itaya, K. Iwaya, T. Technology, Delft, Netherlands; Wei Sebastian Weber, Helmholtz-Zentrum ,Stiftung Institut für Dresden, Dresden, Germany; Hitosugi, W. Teizer: WPI-AIMR, Xu, Delft University of Technology, Berlin, Berlin, Germany; Werner Werkstofftechnik, Bremen, Germany Sebastian Fähler, IFW Dresden, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan Delft, Netherlands, and ArcelorMittal Theisen, Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Global R&D Gent, Zwijnaarde, Bochum, Germany sortkey_ref_6_05 Belgium et al.

16:00 Understanding and Oral Poster - Subsession Advanced high-strength Effect of microstructure on The stability of different modifying functional Poster 1: A4-1082 steels for car-body hydrogen environment titanium-PEEK interfaces properties of magnetic Poster 2: A4-123 manufacturing embrittlement of AISI 304L against water Heusler alloys from first Poster 3: A4-737 D. Firrao, G. Scavino, P. Matteis, austenitic stainless steel K. Schulze, German Aerospace principles Politecnico di Torino, Torino, Italy; S. Weber, Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin Center, Cologne, Germany; J. P. Entel, M. Siewert, M. E. Gruner, M. De Sanctis, R. Valentini, G. F. GmbH, Berlin, Germany Hausmann, German Aerospace University of Duisburg-Essen, Lovicu, A. Di Matteo, Università di M. Martin, Ruhr-Universität Center, Cologne, Germany; B. Duisburg, Germany Pisa, Pisa, Italy et al. Bochum, Bochum, Germany Wielage, Chemnitz University of sortkey_ref_6_06 W. Theisen, Ruhr-Universität Technology, Chemnitz, Germany Bochum, Bochum, Germany

16:15 Influence of atomic order Oral Poster - Subsession Novel Metal Hydrides at Deformation and failure and magnetic field on the Poster 1: B2-66 Truly Extreme Conditions mechanisms of transformation entropy Poster 2: B2-242 T. Scheler, University of Edinburgh, TRIP-steel/zirconia change in Ni-Mn-In alloy Poster 3: B2-332 UK; C. Guillaume, University of honeycombs depending on V.A. Chernenko,University of Basque Edinburgh, UK; R. Howie, Uiversity strain rate and temperature Country (UPV/EHU)& Ikerbasque, of Edinburgh, UK; E. Gregoryanz, D. Ehinger, Institute of Materials sortkey_ref_6_07 Basque Foundation for Science, University of Edinburgh, UK Engineering, TU Bergakademie Bilbao, Spain; E. Cesari,Universitat Freiberg, Freiberg, Germany; L. de les Illes Balears, Palma de Krüger, Institute of Materials Mallorca, Spain et al. Engineering, TU Bergakademie Freiberg, Freiberg, Germany et al.

40 *complete list of authors can be found in the browsing version Single Molecule Magnet Mn12-Ph on Thursday pm1 Voreinstellung für den Datenimport Symposium: B9 Symposium: C3 Symposium: C6 Symposium: E3 Symposium: Y1 Room: A1 -GroundFl. Room: A4 -GroundFl. Room: A04 -Basement Room: A3 -GroundFl. Room: Staatsarchiv Light Weight Metallic Alloys Joining Printed Electronics Multiscale Modelling of G.Gottstein Honorary Symp. Mechanical Properties on Characterisation and Design of Microstructure for Adv. Materials Advanced light alloys Joining 1 Printed Electronics 1 Theory and experiment Honorary Symposium G. Gottstein

W. Xie, Stolfig GmbH, Geisenfeld G. Weber, Bundesanstalt für E. Dörsam, Technische Universität J. Neugebauer, Max-Planck-Institut J. Hirsch, Hydro Aluminium Rolled Parallelen im Layout: links mitte rechts (Germany) Materialforschung und -prüfung, Darmstadt (Germany) für Eisenforschung GmbH, Products GmbH, Bonn (Germany) Berlin (Germany) Düsseldorf (Germany) Mechanical Properties of Transient Liquid Phase Keynote Lecture Highlight Lecture Keynote Lecture 15:00 Ti-0.1wt% VGCF Composite Brazing of Titanium Using High-resolution printing of Atomistic studies of defects High angular EBSD and its with TiO2 Reinforcement via Copper Filler Deposited by organic transistor circuits in iron using magnetic materials applications Powder Metallurgy Process arc PVD Process H. Sirringhaus, University of bond-order potential C Maurice, R Quey and J H Driver, and Hot-extrusion A. Elrefaey, L. Wojarski (Sp), W. Cambridge (UK) M. Mrovec, Fraunhofer, IWM, Ecole des Mines de Saint Etienne, Shufeng Li1, Bin Sun2, Takanori Tillmann, TU Dortmund University Freiburg, Karlsruhe Institute of France Mimoto2, Hisashi Imai1, Junko (Germany) Technology, Karlsruhe, Germany; Umeda1, Katsuyoshi Kondoh1 Z. Chen, Karlsruhe Institute of 1Joining and Welding Research Technology, Karlsruhe, Germany et Institute, Osaka University, Japan al. 2Graduate School of Mechanical

Improvement of Tensile Transient liquid phase Diffusion of hydrogen in 15:15 Magnetic Properties of an Al-Si7Mg bonding of YSZ to steel for strained Fe and Ni lattices anisotropies in 0.3 Aluminium Alloy by the high-temperature D. Di Stefano, Fraunhofer IWM, Addition of Titanium applications via PVD- Freiburg, Germany; J.-M. Albina, Carbide Particulates deposited Cu-Zr-interlayers Tokyo University, Tokyo, Japan; M. P. Egizabal, M. Merchan, M. Garcia W. Tillmann,J. Pfeiffer, L. Mrovec, Fraunhofer IWM, Freiburg, de Cortazar, J.C. Garcia, Fundacion Wojarski,N. Sievers; Germany; C. Elsaesser, Fraunhofer Tecnalia Research and Innovation, TU-Dortmund,Dortmund, Germany IWM, Freiburg, Germany Donostia-San Sebastian (Spain) J.E. Indacochea; University of Illinois, Chicago, USA

Microcellular Aluminium Low temperature joining of Towards Roll-to-Roll Coupled grain boundary Recent advances in the 15:30 Integral Foams by Milled alumina ceramics using fabricated Organic Devices motion in a nanocrystalline understanding of and Nanofunctionalized Au-based solder alloys Paul Blom, TNO/Holst Centre, grain boundary network recrystallization Blowing Agent Powders N. Weyrich, EMPA - Swiss Federal Eindhoven, NL M. Velasco, Paul Scherrer Institut, Dorte Juul Jensen, Materials Science J. Hartmann; C. Körner, University of Laboratories for Materials Science Villigen PSI, Switzerland; H. Van and Advanced Characterization, DTU Erlangen-Nuremberg, Erlangen, and Technology, Laboratory for Swygenhoven, Paul Scherrer Wind, Roskilde, Denmark Germany Joining Technologies and Institut, Villigen PSI, Switzerland; C. Corrosion, Dübendorf, Switzerland Brandl, Los Alamos National et al. Laboratory, Los Alamos, U.S.A.

Microstructural Laser droplet brazing for 15:45 / Influence of large A multiscale study of the Nature and Anisotropy of 15:45 15:45 / Influence of large Characterisation and electrical contacting of scale coating techniques on interaction of dislocations Grain Boundary Failure in scale coating techniques on Modelling of Oxygen composite materials with interfaces and electronic with crack tips Archaeological Silver interfaces and electronic Diffusion in Ti-5553 integrated active elements properties of multilayer Steffen Brinckmann, Dhiraj K. Artefacts properties of multilayer C. Karl, The University of C. Pfeiffer, Bayerisches Laserzentrum oleds Mahajan, Alexander Hartmaier, P. Lejcek, Institute of Physics AS CR, oleds K. Peters, P. Scharfer, W. Schabel, K. Peters, P. Scharfer, W. Schabel, Effect of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK ; GmbH, Konrad-Zuse-Straße 2-6, Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Germany Prague, Czech Republic; J. Drzd, neighbouring plies M.M. Attallah, The University of D-91052 Erlangen, Germany; M. Institute of Thermal Process Institute of Chemical Technology, Institute of Thermal Process Birmingham, Birmingham, UK; M. Weigl, Bayerisches Laserzentrum Engineering, Thin Film Technology, Prague, Czech Republic; V. Engineering, Thin Film Technology, Strangwood, The University of GmbH, Konrad-Zuse-Straße 2-6, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology Gärtnerová, Institute of Physics AS Karlsruhe Institute of Technology Birmingham, Birmingham, UK D-91052 Erlangen, Germany et al. (KIT), Germany CR, Prague, Czech Republic et al. (KIT), Germany

16:00 / Full color 16:00 / Full color Effects of Size and Shape of Experimental and Numerical electrochromic signage Effect of strain gradients in Local investigation of grain 16:00 electrochromic signage Pure Titanium Powders on Investigations on the Defect displays the deformation behavior of boundary-dislocation displays Tensile Behavior of Titanium Assessment of Brazed Steel T. Mustonen, BASF Schweiz AG, multiphase steels interaction via bicrystalline T. Mustonen, BASF Schweiz AG, Matrix Composites Joints Basel, Switzerland; J. Remmele, Satyapriya Gupta, Anxin Ma, micropillars Basel, Switzerland; J. Remmele, H. Izui, NIhon A. Lis, Empa – Swiss Federal University of Stuttgart Alexander Hartmaier N. Kheradmand, Saarland University, University of Stuttgart University,Funabashi,Japan; A.OTa, Laboratories for Materials Science Interdisciplinary Centre for Advance Saarbrücken, Germany; Afrooz Nihon University, Funabashi, and Technology, Duebendorf, Materials Simulation, Barnoush, Saarland University, Japan;N. Kasai, Funabashi, Japan Switzerland; M. Koster, Empa – 16:15 / An Experimentally Ruhr-Universitaet Bochum, 44801 Saarbrücken, Germany; Mao Wen, 16:15 / An Experimentally Swiss Federal Laboratories for Based Assessment of Crack Bochum, Germany Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Based Assessment of Crack Materials Science and Technology, Formation in Printed Shanghai, China et al. Formation in Printed Electronic Structures Using a Electronic Structures Using a Hybrid Fracture Criterion Hybrid Fracture Criterion Effect of addition of Al & Ca Oral Poster - Subsession R. Dieringer, W. Becker, D. Spiehl, E. Experimental analysis and closing address of the 16:15 R. Dieringer, W. Becker, D. Spiehl, E. and heat treatment on cast Poster 1: C3-563 Dörsam, TU Darmstadt, Darmstadt, modeling of the anisotropic honorary symposium Dörsam, TU Darmstadt, Darmstadt, Mg-6Zn alloy Poster 2: C3-206 Germany; response of titanium alloy Germany; S. S. Joshi, Indian Institute of Poster 3: C3-212 Ti-X for quasi-static loading Science, Bangalore, India; M.S. Poster 4: C3-208 at room temperature Mohan, Indian Institute of Science, 16:30 / Printing of M. Tritschler, Fraunhofer Institute for 16:30 / Printing of Bangalore, India; S. Seshan, Indian TCO-nanoparticles for the Mechanics of Materials IWM, TCO-nanoparticles for the Institute of Science, Bangalore, India application in FETs Freiburg, Germany; A. Butz, application in FETs et al. D. Jakobsen, N. Koelpin, A. Roosen; Fraunhofer Institute for Mechanics of D. Jakobsen, N. Koelpin, A. Roosen; University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Materials IWM, Freiburg, Germany et University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Materials Science, Glass and al. Materials Science, Glass and Ceramics Ceramics

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Room: A03 -Basement Heusler alloys Magnetic Shape Memory Functional Nanoparticles Advanced Steels for Hydrogen Embrittlement (HE) Materials Engineering in Antoni Planes, Lluís Mañosa, Alloys and Multiferroics Structural and Functional Australia Departament d’Estructura i Applications Constituents de la Matèria, Universitat de Barcelona, Catalonia; Magnetocaloric Materials Functional Nanoparticles 2 Advanced Steels for Structural and Hydrogen embrittlement analysis Strucural materials Mehmet Acet, Universität Functional Applications IV and modelling Duisburg-Essen, Duisburg, Germany Parallelen im Layout: links Ni-Mn-Sn-Co for potential O. Gutfleisch, Technische Universität T. Strunskus, C. Schwarz, Technische Universität T. Michler, Adam Opel AG, Y. Estrin, Monash University, mitte rechts use as Darmstadt (Germany) Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu München, Garching (Germany) Rüsselsheim (Germany) Melbourne (Australia) temperature-monitoring Kiel (Germany) sensor materials 17:00 Keynote Lecture Smart Core-shell Janus Design of Creep Resistant Industrially-relevant Highlight Lecture J. Liu, IFW Dresden, Dresden, Shape-memory and caloric particles: Design, Steels via a Combined multiscale modelling of Advanced structural design Germany; O. Gutfleisch, IFW properties of magnetic responsive properties and Artificial hydrogen embrittlement and innovative processing Dresden, Germany, and TU Heusler alloys engineering of functional Intelligence-Thermodynamic N. Winzer, M. Mrovec, D. Di Stefano, of biocompatible beta Darmstadt, Germany; B. Bergmair, Antoni Planes, Lluís Mañosa, materials s Approach Fraunhofer Institute for Mechanics of Ti–Nb–based alloys SuessCo Kg, Vienna, Austria; D. Departament d’Estructura i A. Synytska, Leibniz Institute of Qi Lu, Delft University of Materials IWM, Freiburg, Germany; I. J. Eckert, IFW Dresden, Dresden, Suess, SuessCo Kg, Vienna, Austria. Constituents de la Matèria, Polymer Research Dresden, Dresden, Technology, Delft, The Netherlands, Katzarov, A. Paxton, Queen’s Germany; L.C. Zhang, The University Hysteresis properties in Universitat de Barcelona, Catalonia; Germany; Wei Xu, Delft University of University Belfast, Belfast, UK of Western Australia, Perth, Australia; sortkey_ref_6_01 Ni-Mn-based Heusler Mehmet Acet, Universität S. Berger,Leibniz Institute of Technology, Delft, The Netherlands, T.B. Sercombe, The University of magnetic shape-memory Duisburg-Essen, Duisburg, Germany Polymer Research Dresden, Dresden, Sybrand van der Zwaag, Delft Western Australia, Perth, Australia et alloys Germany; University of Technology, The al. I. Titov, M. Acet, Effects of Ordered Experimentalphysik Universität 3DMacroporous investigation of Duisburg-Essen, D-47048 Duisburg, 17:15 Effects of Ordered Adjustment of Heat Finite Element Modeling of Phase transition and Macroporous Structure on Treatment Process to an Bending Test of Metallic ordering behaviour in nanoaditives in Germany Their Eletrochromic Aluminium Alloyed Bearing Strips under Hydrogen molybdenum containing A. Planes, L. Mañosa, D. Properties of 3DOM Steel H.T. Nguyen, Y. Charles, M titanium aluminides Gonzalez-Alonso, Facultat de Fisica, Keynote Lecture Tungsten Oxide Films Holger Surm, Stiftung Institut für Gaspérini S. Mayer, Montanuniversitaet sortkey_ref_6_02 Lili Yang, School of Transportation Werkstofftechnik, Bremen; LSPM-CNRS, université Paris 13, 99 Leoben, Leoben, Austria; T. Mixed magnetism in Science and Engineering, Harbin Franz Hoffmann, Stiftung Institut für avenue Jean Baptiste Clément, Schmoelzer, Montanuniversitaet transition-metal compounds Institute of Technology, Harbin, Werkstofftechnik, Bremen; F-93430 Villetaneuse, France Leoben, Leoben, Austria; S. Kabra, E. Brück, N.H. Dung, Z.Q. Ou,1 L. 150090, P.R. China et al. Hans-Werner Zoch, Stiftung Institut Australian Nuclear Science and Caron, L. Zhang, K.H.J. Buschow für Werkstofftechnik, Bremen; Technology Organisation, Lucas Fundamental Aspects of Materials and Energy, Faculty of Sciences, Delft University of Technology, Delft The Netherlands, R.A. de Groot, 17:30 Ni-Mn-Sn-Co for potential 3D investigation of Phenomenological damage Understanding Hydrogen Formation of an ultrafine use as nanoaditives in meltspun modeling approach for Induced Degradation of /nano-duplex structure temperature-monitoring polymer fibres by simulation of damage Mechanical Properties of facilitated by severe shear sortkey_ref_6_03 sensor materials tomographic imaging in initiation in AHSS steels Zr-Alloys Using a Multi- deformation in a Ti-20Mo J. Liu, IFW Dresden, Dresden, TEM A. Fillafer, R. Wesenjak, B. Regener, Scale Structural Mechanics beta titanium alloy Approach Germany; O. Gutfleisch, IFW J. Wulfhorst, M. Heidelmann, C. Krempaszky, E. Werner, R. N. Singh, Bhabha Atomic W. Xu1, X. Wu1, D. P. Edwards2, M. highlight_grafik_var Dresden, Germany, and TU T.Weirich, T. Gries, RWTH Aachen, Technische Universität München, Research Centre, Mumbai, India, P. Stoica3, J. Eckert3, 4 and K. Xia1 Darmstadt, Germany; B. Bergmair, Germany Germany Stahle, Lund University, Lund, SuessCo Kg, Vienna, Austria; D. Sweden, J. K. Chakravartty, Bhabha 1ARC Centre of Excellence for Design Suess, SuessCo Kg, Vienna, Austria. Atomic Research Centre, Mumbai, in Light Metals, Department of India, and S. Banerjee, Bhabha Mechanical Engineering, University sortkey_ref_6_04 17:45 Hysteresis properties in Functionalized Iron-oxide Al-Alloying of 18CrNiMo7-6 Nanomechanical aspects of Severe Plastic Deformation Ni-Mn-based Heusler Nanoparticles incorporated for Increasing the Damage hydrogen embrittlement Research at Monash magnetic shape-memory into Sol-gel based Inkjet Ink Tolerance of Gear A. Barnoush, M. Zamanzade, H. University: Overview and alloys in Combination with Solvent Components Vehoff, Saarland University, New Results Phase transition and I. Titov, M. Acet, Assisted Micro Molding M. D. Bambach, A. Stieben*, H. Department of Materials Science, Rimma Lapovok and Yuri Estrin, ordering behaviour Experimentalphysik Universität B. Unterauer, Functional Surfaces and Dickert, W. Bleck Saarbrücken, Germany Monash University, Melbourne, Duisburg-Essen, D-47048 Duisburg, Nanostructures, Profactor GmbH, RWTH Aachen, Germany Australia Germany Steyr-Gleink, Austria; H. Leichtfried, A. Planes, L. Mañosa, D. Functional Surfaces and Gonzalez-Alonso, Facultat de Fisica, Nanostructures, Profactor GmbH, sortkey_ref_6_05 Steyr-Gleink, Austria et al. 18:00 Keynote Lecture 2BFUNTEX: Boosting Design of novel steels with Assessment of influence of In-Situ Microstructure and Mixed magnetism in cooperation betw research reduced density hydrogen on deformation Phase Evolution upon transition-metal compounds centres and industry to J. Schwabe, IEHK / RWTH-Aachen behavior by coupled Hot-working of Titanium E. Brück, N.H. Dung, Z.Q. Ou,1 L. enhance rapid industrial University, Germany; W. Bleck, IEHK experimental and numerical Aluminides Caron, L. Zhang, K.H.J. Buschow uptake of innovative RWTH-Aachen University, Germany; method Klaus-Dieter Liss1, Thomas Fundamental Aspects of Materials functional textile structures H. Dickert, IEHK / RWTH-Aachen P. Noury, Ruhr-Universitaet Schmoelzer2, Svea Mayer2, Mark and Energy, Faculty of Sciences, V. Dutschk, University of Twente, The Netherlands; B. McCarthy, University, Germany; D.-S. Kim, IEHK Bochum, Germany; P. Schwittek, Reid3, Kun Yan1,3, Saurabh Kabra3, Delft University of Technology, Delft / RWTH-Aachen University, Ruhr-Universitaet Bochum, Germany; Rian Dippenaar3, Helmut Clemens2; sortkey_ref_6_06 The Netherlands, R.A. de Groot, TechniTex, UK; E. Van der Burght, Ghent University, Belgium; P. Mohamad Zamanzade, Universitaet 1 Australian Nuclear Science and Kiekens, Ghent University, Belgium; des Saarlandes, Saarbruecken, Technology Organisation, Australia A. Harlin, VTT, Finland et al. Germany; A. Barnoush, Universitaet

18:15 Oral Poster - Subsession Analysis of diffusion paths Enhancement of mechanical Poster 1: B2-26 and effective diffusion properties of commercially Poster 2: B2-742 coefficients in multiphase pure titanium by severe Poster 3: B2-306 materials plastic deformation targeting Poster 4: B2-1040 P.Schwittek, ICAMS bio-medical applications (Ruhr-University), Bochum, A. Medvedev, Monash University, sortkey_ref_6_07 Germany;S.Brinckmann, ICAMS Melbourne, Australia; H.P Ng, (Ruhr-University), Bochum, Monash University, Melbourne, Germany;A. Hartmaier, ICAMS Australia; R. Lapovok, Monash (Ruhr-University), Bochum, University, Melbourne, Australia; Y. Estrin, Monash University,

42 *complete list of authors can be found in the browsing version Functionalized Iron-oxide Thursday pm2 Voreinstellung für den Datenimport Symposium: B9 Symposium: C3 Symposium: C6 Symposium: E3 Symposium: Room: A1 -GroundFl. Room: A4 -GroundFl. Room: A04 -Basement Room: A3 -GroundFl. Room: Light Weight Metallic Alloys Joining Printed Electronics Multiscale Modelling of Mechanical Properties

Microstructure and properties Joining 2 Printed Electronics 2 Continuum models relationship I. Vicario, Fundación Tecnalia , G. Weber, Bundesanstalt für W. Jaegermann, Technische A. Hartmaier, Ruhr-Universität Parallelen im Layout: links mitte rechts Donostia-San Sebastian (Spain) Materialforschung und -prüfung, Universität Darmstadt (Germany) Bochum (Germany) Berlin (Germany) Processing-structure-propert Laser welding of different Keynote Lecture Highlight Lecture 17:00 y Correlation of brasses by means of a Nanoparticle dispersion Micromechanical Mg-(5.6Ti+3Al) Composite defocused beam based printed electronics Constitutive Modeling of Sankaranarayanan S. 1*, P. Herzog, Wieland-Werke AG, Ulm and the electrochemical Transformation Induced Jayalakshmi S. 1, Abdelmagid S. H. (Germany) gating approach Plasticity 2 and Manoj G. 1 S. Dasgupta, G. Stösser, R. Kruk, H. A. Koester, Interdisciplinary Centre 1 Department of Mechanical Hahn, Institute of Nanotechnology, for Advanced Materials Simulation Engineering, National University of Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (ICAMS),Bochum,Germany; A. Ma, Singapore (NUS), Singapore 117 (KIT), Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen, Interdisciplinary Centre for Advanced Germany Materials Simulation (ICAMS),Bochum,Germany et al. Effects of Ordered Macroporous Mechanical Behavior and Fatigue Improvement of Crystallographic Texture 17:15 3D investigation of Microstructure of High AA2024 Aluminum Welded Simulation based on a new nanoaditives in Strength Pure Titanium Joints by Ultrasonic Impact Mean Field Approach Material via Direct Treatment K. Jöchen, Institute of Engineering Consolidation of TiH2-TiO2 I. Klochkov, V. Kiryan, I. Berezin, Mechanics, Chair for Continuum Powder Mixture T. Mimoto, Osaka University, Paton Electric Welding Institute, Mechanics, Karlsruhe Institute of Osaka, Japan; J. Umeda, Osaka Kiev, Ukraine; Y. Kudryavtsev, J. Technology (KIT), Karlsruhe, University, Osaka, Japan; K. Kleiman, Structural Integrity Germany et al. Kondoh, Osaka University, Osaka, Technologies Inc., Markham, Japan Ontario, Canada

Study of the influence of Influence of Electrode Caps Solution processed ZnO thin Plastic strain gradient 17:30 alloying elements on the on the Process Reliability of film transistors: Influence of induced internal stress and tensile properties of Resistance Spot Welding in annealing atmospheres and geometrically necessary Al-Si9Cu3 the Automobile synthetic air post-treatment dislocation density in grain I.Vicario, I. Crespo, H. Galarraga, j.C. Manufacturing on transistor characteristics boundary regions Garcia, P.Egizabal. Fundacion Gert Weber BAM Federal Institute for C. Busch, G. Schierning, R. A. Ma, Ruhr-Universitaet Bochum, A. TECNALIA, Donostia-San Sebastian, Materials Research and Testing, Theissmann, R. Schmechel, Hartmaier, Ruhr-Universitaet Bochum Spain Berlin, Germany; Michael Rethmeier University Duisburg-Essen, BAM Federal Institute for Materials Duisburg, Germany Research and Testing, Berlin, Germany

Internal stresses in a high Surface modification for Manufacturing of printed 3D Continuum simulation of the 17:45 strength AA7xxx alloy by increased material joint RFID Transponder Antennas evolution of dislocation neutron diffraction strength between aluminium R. Zichner, Fraunhofer ENAS, densities during P. Schloth, J. Repper, Paul Scherrer and infiltrated titanium Chemnitz, Germany; R. R. Baumann, nanoindentation Institut, Materials Science and structure elements Fraunhofer ENAS and Chemnitz Philipp Engels, Ruhr University, Phase transition and Simulation, Villigen PSI, U. Specht, J. Clausen, J. Ihde, B. University of Technology, Bochum, Germany; Anxin Ma, Ruhr ordering behaviour Switzerland, Ecole Polytechnique Mayer; Fraunhofer-Institut für Chemnitz, Germany University, Bochum, Germany; Fédérale de Lausanne, Laboratoire de Fertigungstechnik und Angewandte Alexander Hartmaier, Ruhr Simulation des Matériaux,Lausanne, Materialforschung IFAM, Bremen, University, Bochum, Germany Germany

18:00 Evaluation of the Evaluation of lengthwise Carbon Nanotubes as Micromechanical Modeling Superheating Effect on the welded metal strips made Electrode and Acceptor in of the Nonlinear Material Phase Formation and from different material Organic Solar Cells Behavior of Metal Matrix Mechanical Behavior of an combinations on copper Gerhard Lackner1, Ingolf Endler2, Composites Alloy Mg-Al-Ca-La base Frank Meissner2, Anna Czeschik1, K. Schulz, Karlsruhe Institute of S. Bartex, Federal University of Rio D. Herrmann, P. Herzog (Sp), Rocco Liebschner3, Viktor Bezugly3, Technology, Karlsruhe, Germany; S. Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, Wieland-Werke AG, Ulm (Germany) Anindya Majumder3, Martin Sandfeld, Karlsruhe Institute of Brazil,A. Garcia, Federal University of Mkandawire3, Richard Boucher3, Technology, Karlsruhe, Germany; P. Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, Daria Kovalenko3, and Doru C. Gumbsch, Karlsruhe Institute of Brazil; Technology, Karlsruhe, Germany V. Barcellos, Federal University of

Benefit of Cooling Curve Oral Poster - Subsession Towards the electronic Advanced modelling and 18:15 Analysis for Simulation of Poster 1: C3-420 structure of printed multil. simulation of deep drawing Aluminum Casting Process Poster 2: C3-781 devices: photoelectron processes based on crystal Gerhar Huber*, Mile B. Djurdjevic* Poster 3: C3-709 spectroscopy of solution plasticity assisted material * Nemak Linz GmbH, Poster 4: C3-1123 processed organic semi- characterisation conductor surfaces and Zeppelinstrasse 24, Linz, Austria T. Mayer, Technical University of M.Baiker, Fraunhofer Institute for Darmstadt (Germany) Mechanics of Materials IWM, Germany D.Helm, Fraunhofer Institute for Mechanics of Materials IWM, Germany

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High-Temperature Functional Stimuli Sensitive Polymers A2-1063 Shape-programmed folding of Materials oral poster stimuli-responsive polymer bilayers Georgi Stoychev1, Svetlana Zakharchenko1, S. A2-37 Migration of Additives in Simulated Turcaud 2, J. Dunlop 2, Leonid Ionov1, A1-61 Hydrothermal Crystal growth and Landfills and Soil Burial Degradation 1) Leibniz-Institut für Polymerforschung oral poster piezoelectric properties of GaAsO4 of New Bio-Based Additives Dresden e.V., Hohe Str. 6, D-01069 Dresden, M.Souleiman,Université Montpellier N. Lardjane, Université Mouloud MAMMERI de Germany 2,Montpellier,France;O.Cambon,Université Tizi-Ouzou, Algérie 2) Department of Biomaterials, Max Planck Montpellier 2,Institut Charles Gerhardt N. Belhaneche-Bensemra, Ecole Nationale Institute of Colloids and Interfaces, Am ,Montpellier,France;C.Levelut,Université Polytechnique, El-Harrach, Alger, Algérie Mühlenberg 1, D-14424, Potsdam, Germany Montpellier 2,Laboratoire Charles Coulomb V. Massardier,IMP@INSA-Lyon, CNRS A2-1066 Photocontrol of the enzymatic ,Montpellier,France et al. UMR5223, Université de Lyon, Villeurbanne, activity of histone deacetylase-like France A1-175 Modeling the influence of Re on amidohydrolase oral poster precipitate coarsening in negatively A2-132 Microgel based Stimuli-Responsive M. Korbus, University of Applied Sciences misfitting SX Ni-base superalloys : A Capsules Darmstadt (Germany) phase field study Garima Agrawal,Xiaomin Zhu, Andrij Pich, DWI A2-1068 Multiscale modeling of L. Mushongera, M. Fleck, J. Kundin, H. an der RWTH Aachen e.V. and Institute for photoresponsive polymers Emmerich, Technical and Macromolecular Chemistry of oral poster RWTH Aachen University, Forckenbeckstraße G. Balasubramanian, TU Darmstadt, Darmstadt, Materials&Process Simulation, University of 50, 52056 Aachen, Germany Germany; M.C. Boehm, TU Darmstadt, Bayreuth, Germany Darmstadt, Germany; J. Schulte, Bruker Biospin GmbH, Silberstreifen, Rheinstetten, Germany; F. A1-689 Effect of Filler on the High A2-337 Self-healing of polymer matrices with Mueller-Plathe, TU Darmstadt, Darmstadt, Temperature Properties of oral poster liquid-compartmented fibres Germany. Glass-Based Seals for Solid Oxide M. Prajer, Novel Aerospace Materials Group, Fuel Cells Faculty of Aerospace Engineering, TU Delft, The Seong-Min Park,Myongji University, Yongin, Netherlands et al. Korea; Sung-Mi Jo,Myongji University, Magnetic Shape Memory A2-637 Bioresponsive Substrates as a Sensor Yongin, Korea; Myung-Jae Choi, Myongji Alloys and Multiferroics University,Yongin, Korea; Sung Park,Myongji for Laccase: Sensor-fabrication by University, Yongin, Korea et al. Inkjet Printing A.Rank, B.Unterauer, M.Mühlberger, Functional A1-866 High Temperature Induced Traps in Surfaces and Nanostructures, Profactor GmbH, A3-71 Magnetic shape memory elements oral poster Tungsten/GaN Schottky Diodes 4407 Steyr-Gleink, Austria based on polycrystals M. Pleul, Technical University Chemnitz, K. Schneider, U. Geweßler, G. Gürbitz, ACIB J. Romberg, IFW-Dresden, Dresden, Germany; C. Chemnitz, Germany; M. Arnold, Technical GmbH,TU Graz, Petersgasse 14, 8010 Graz, Huerrich, IFW-Dresden, Dresden, Germany; U. University Chemnitz, Chemnitz, Germany; D. Austria Gaitzsch, IFW-Dresden, Dresden, Germany; M. Lehmann, Technical University Chemnitz, H. Wiesbauer, Eurofoam GmbH, 4550 Poetschke, IFW-Dresden, Dresden, Germany; S. Chemnitz, Germany et al. Kremsmünster, Austria Roth, IFW-Dresden, Dresden, Germany et al.

A1-1095 New nickel-base wrought A2-1016 The Synthesis and Characterization A3-126 Co-doping of Mn and V to LaNbO4 oral poster superalloys for high temperature of Multifunctional Poly(p-phenylene for Ferromagnetic-Ferroelastic rotor and stator parts of gas turbine ethynylene)s with Oxidation and Materialization engines Reduction Sensitive Moieties S. Kohiki, Kyushu Inst. Tech., Kitakyushu, S. Ovsepyan, "VIAM" FSUE, RF SRC, Moscow, M. Schroeter, Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht Japan; S. Kawakami, Kyushu Inst. Tech., Russia; GmbH, Teltow, Germany; M. Behl, Kitakyushu, Japan; F. Tsutsui, Kyushu Inst. B. Lomberg, "VIAM" FSUE, RF SRC, Moscow, Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht GmbH, Teltow, Tech., Kitakyushu, Japan; N. Takeda, Kyushu Russia; Germany; A. Lendlein, Helmholtz-Zentrum Inst. Tech., Kitakyushu, Japan et al. M. Bakradze, "VIAM" FSUE, RF SRC, Moscow, Geesthacht GmbH, Teltow, Germany Russia; A3-172 Metamagnetism and I. Mazalov,"VIAM" FSUE, RF SRC, Moscow, A2-1018 Crosslinked Poly(ethylene Magnetocaloric Effect in Epitaxial Russia. glycol)-based Polyelectrolytes as Ni-Mn-Ga-Co and Ni-Mn-In-Co pH-sensitive Hydrogels Films A1-1155 Kinetics and Chemistry of Chemical Alexander Southan, Institute for Interfacial R. Niemann, IFW Dresden, P.O. Box 270116, Vapor deposition of MTS into SiC Engineering IGVT, University of Stuttgart, 01171 Dresden, Germany; W. Xu, A. Li, Research Center for Composite Germany; Christian Schuh, Fraunhofer Institute A. Diestel, IFW Dresden, P.O. Box 270116, Materials, Shanghai University, Shanghai, for Interfacial Engineering and Biotechnology 01171 Dresden, Germany; China; Y. Zhu, E. Schnack, Institute of Solid IGB, Stuttgart, Germany et al. L. Schultz, IFW Dresden, P.O. Box 270116, Mechanics, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, 01171 Dresden, Germany et al. Karlsruhe, Germany A2-1019 Shape-Memory Properties of oral poster Electrospun Non-Wovens A3-203 Improving microstructure and A1-1156 Effect of Surface State on Hydrogen T. Sauter, Centre for Biomaterial Development mechanical behaviour of Permeation Flux of Pure Niobium and Berlin Brandenburg Center for Regenerative polycrystalline Ni50Mn29Ga21 after Membrane Therapies, Institute of Polymer Research, hot extrusion Y. Matsumoto, Oita National College of Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht et al. R. Neugebauer1, L. Weisheit1, A. Böhm1, I. Technology, Oita, JAPAN; H. Yukawa, Nagoya Navarro1, R. Chulist2, W. Skrotzki2, W.-G. University, Nagoya, JAPAN; T. Nambu, Suzuka A2-1060 Novel Stimuli-Responsive Drossel1 National College of Technology, Suzuka, Ferrocene-Containing Block 1 Fraunhofer IWU, 01187 Dresden, Germany, JAPAN Copolymers [email protected] J. Elbert, M. Rehahn, M. Gallei 2 Institut für Strukturphysik, Technische Universität Dresden, 01062 Dresden, Germany

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A3-344 Influence of strain on the magnetic A3-693 Review of MSM (Magnetic Shape A3-949 Understanding the phase sequence properties of sputtered Fe70Pd30 Memory) based applications of Fe-Pd alloys from first-principles thin films detected by frequency A.J. Niskanen, PhD, AdaptaMat calculations and thin film mixing Oy,Helsinki,Finland experiments Christoph Bechtold; Iulian Teliban; Claas J.Perento, AdaptaMat Oy,Helsinki, Finland M. E. Gruner, University of Duisburg-Essen, Thede; Eckhard Quandt, Inorganic Functional K.Korpiola, PhD, AdaptaMat Oy,Helsinki Duisburg, Germany; Materials, Institute for Materials Science, Faculty Finland S. Hamann, Ruhr-University Bochum, Bochum, of Engineering, Christian-Albrechts-Universität Germany; zu Kiel, Germany; S. Kauffmann-Weiss, IFW Dresden, Dresden, A3-701 A theoretical study of magnetic Germany; properties of ferromagnetic shape P. Entel,University of Duisburg-Essen, A3-432 Dynamic simulation of the giant memory Heusler Ni50Mn25+xZ25-x Duisburg, Germany et al. magnetocaloric effect in Ni-Mn (Z=Sn, In) alloys based Heusler alloys V.D. Buchelnikov, Chelyabinsk State A3-987 Structure and microscopic T. Gottschall, IFW Dresden, Helmholtzstraße 20, University, Chelyabinsk, Russia; V.V. magnetism of epitaxial Ni-Mn-Ga 01069 Dresden, Germany; Sokolovskiy, Chelyabinsk State University, films J. Liu, IFW Dresden, Helmholtzstraße 20, 01069 Chelyabinsk, Russia; M.A. Zagrebin, T. Eichhorn, R. Hausmanns, P. Klaer, M. Dresden, Germany; Chelyabinsk State University, Chelyabinsk, Kallmayer, H.-J. Elmers and G. Jakob; Johannes K. Skokov, IFW Dresden, Helmholtzstraße 20, Russia et al. Gutenberg University, Mainz, Germany 01069 Dresden, Germany et al. A3-702 Vacuum packaged magnetoelectric A3-991 TEM investigations on materials for A3-505 Lead-free ferroelectric films of composites biomagnetic sensing (Ba0.85Ca0.15)(Zr0.10Ti0.9)O3 Christine Kirchhof, Institute for Materials Lorenz Kienle, Christian Albrechts Universtiy, prepared by pulsed laser deposition Science, Christian-Albrechts- University, Kiel, Kiel, Germany; A. Piorra, Institute for Materials Science, Germany ; Henry Greve, Institute for Materials Viktor Hrkac, Christian Albrechts Universtiy, Christian-Albrechts- Universität zu Kiel, Kiel, Science, Christian-Albrechts- University, Kiel, Kiel, Germany; Germany; V. Hrkac, Institute for Materials Germany et al. Sören Kaps, Christian Albrechts Universtiy, Kiel, Science, Christian-Albrechts- Universität zu Kiel, Germany et al. Kiel, Germany et al. A3-729 Unconventional fabrication schemes for magnetoelectric sensors based A3-1014 Fabrication and characterization of a A3-555 Highly strained epitaxial Fe70Pd30 on piezoelectric and magnetostictive ME composite based on piezoelectric films: Relaxation mechanism and materials porous InP with magnetostrictive magnetic properties S. Kaps, Functional Nanomaterials Institute for metals S. Kauffmann-Weiss, IFW Dresden, Institute for Materials Science University of Kiel, Kiel, M.-D. Gerngross, Institute for Materials Science, Metallic Materials, 01171 Dresden, Germany, Germany, University of Kiel, Kiel, Germany; Dresden University of Technology, Institute for Y. K. Mishra, , Functional Nanomaterials J. Carstensen, Institute for Materials Science, Materials Science, 01062 Dresden, Germany et Institute for Materials Science University of Kiel, University of Kiel, Kiel, Germany et al. al. Kiel, Germany, V. Hrkac, Synthesis and Real Structure Institute A3-1020 Hard and soft X-ray sprectroscopy A3-671 Modelling of the Performance of for Materials Science University of Kiel, Kiel, of the magnetoelectric ZnO:Ni Layered Magnetoelectric Cantilever interface Sensors: Bilayers vs. Multilayers and A3-827 Modelling the Cooling Performance Arndt Quer, University of Kiel, Kiel, Germany; FeCoBSi-AlN vs. FeCoBSi-PZT of NiMnGa, NiMnSn, and Gd Erik Kröger, University of Kiel, Kiel, Germany; Matthias C. Krantz, Martina Gerken Refrigerants Under Various Matthias Kalläne, University of Kiel, Kiel, Institute of Electrical and Information Thermodynamic Cycles Germany; Kai Rossnagel, University of Kiel, Engineering, University of Kiel, Germany K.P. Skokov,Leibniz Institute for Solid State Kiel, Germany et al. and Materials Research (IFW), D-01171 Dresden, Germany A3-1049 Macroscopic behavior of A3-672 Control of Magnetic Shape Memory A.Yu. Karpenkov, Tver State University, magnetic-shape-memory particles Actuators for Precise Positioning 170100, Tver, Russia embedded in a polymer matrix Leonardo Riccardi J.D. Moore, Leibniz Institute for Solid State and S. Conti, M. Lenz, M. Rumpf, University of Hartmut Janocha Materials Research (IFW), D-01171 Dresden, Bonn, Bonn, Germany Germany A3-677 Thickness Dependence of A3-1100 Chemical Trends for Phase Magnetic-Field-Induced Reorientation A3-852 Discrete Disclination Dynamics: Transitions in Magnetic Shape in Single Crystalline Ni-Mn-Ga Foils hierachical twin boundary motion in Memory Alloys Derived from First under Tension magnetic shape-memory alloys Principles V. Pinneker 1, B. Krevet 1, A. Sozinov 2, Y. B. Reinholz, Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Tilmann Hickel, Biswanath Dutta, Jörg Ezer 2 and M. Kohl 1 Bochum, Germany; S. Brinckmann, Neugebauer, 1Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, IMT, P.O. Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Bochum, Germany; Max-Planck-Institut für Eisenforschung GmbH, Box 3640, 76021 Karlsruhe, Germany Düsseldorf, Germany 2AdaptaMat Ltd. , Yrityspiha 5, FIN-00390 A3-893 Continuum Models of Adaptive Helsinki, Finland Ferromagnetic Martensite Ulrich K. Rößler, IFW Dresden, Germany

A3-683 Sandwich type AlN-FeCoSiB thin film A3-896 A Phase-Field Model for the magnetoelectric composite Magnetic Shape Memory Effect E. Yarar, Christian-Albrechts-University, Kiel, C. Mennerich, Karlsruhe University of Applied Germany; A. Piorra, Sciences Christian-Albrechts-University, Kiel, Germany; F. Wendler, Karlsruhe University of Applied D. Meyners, Christian-Albrechts-University, Kiel, Sciences Germany et al. M. Jainta, Karlsruhe University of Applied Sciences B. Nestler, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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Functional Nanoparticles A5-284 Atomic Layer Deposition ALD of A5-633 Determination of Polarization Aluminum Oxide (Al2O3) on Tin Dependence of Schottky Barrier doped Indium Oxide (ITO) Heights at Ferroelectric/Electrode A4-737 Functional Nanocomposites: An Thorsten J. M. Bayer, Department of Materials interfaces oral poster Electrospun Nanofibers Approach and Earth Science, Technische Universität F. Chen, Hefei Institute of Physical Sciences, Mady Elbahri 1,2*, Seyed Shahin Homaeigohar Darmstadt, Petersenstr. 32, 64287 Darmstadt, Hefei, China; 1, Ahnaf Usman Zillohu 1 Germany et al. S. Schaab, S. Li, A. Klein, Technische Universität Darmstadt, Germany 1)Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht, Institute of A5-384 Local structure and ferroic properties Polymer Research-Nanochemistry and of the lead-free relaxor ferroelectric A5-877 Doping of SnO2: Insights in doping Nanoengineering, Max-Planck-Str. 1, 21502 Na1/2Bi1/2TiO3 mechanisms from first principles Geesthacht, Germany M. Gröting, Technische Universität Darmstadt, Peter Agoston, TU-Darmstadt, Darmstadt, 2)Christian-Albrechts University at Kiel, Darmstadt, Germany; I. Kornev, Ecole Centrale Germany; Paris, Châtenay-Malabry, France; B. Dkhil, Ecole Andreas Klein, TU-Darmstadt, Darmstadt, A4-1082 Water-Soluble and Biocompatible Centrale Paris, Châtenay-Malabry, France et al. Germany; oral poster Superparamagnetic Fe3O4 Karsten Albe, TU-Darmstadt, Darmstadt, Nanoparticles for Enhanced MRI and A5-418 Finite element simulation on the Germany; Cell Labeling Applications interaction of the point defects with L. Xiao, University of Cologne, Cologne, domain structure in ferroelectrics via A5-904 Orientation and property Germany; S. Mathur*, University of Cologne, phase field method characterization of lead-free Cologne, Germany B.X. Xu, P. Stein, Y.N. Zuo, Institute of piezoelectrics by in-situ and ex-situ Materials Science, TU Darmstadt, Germany. methods A4-1144 Interfacial Confined Formation of M. C. Ehmke, Purdue University, West Nanostructures for High-efficiency A5-529 Electronic properties of LiMO2 Lafayette, USA; C. M. Fancher, Purdue Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells (M=Co, Ni) cathode materials and University, West Lafayette, USA; J. E. Blendell, Feng GU, Shufen WANG, Jan MA, Nanyang of their interfaces with a liquid Purdue University, West Lafayette, USA; K. J. Technological University, Singapore; electrolyte: model studies using thin Bowman,Illinois Institute of Technology, Chunzhong LI, East China University of Science film electrodes Chicago, USA and Technology, Shanghai, China G. Cherkashinin, Darmstadt University of #+, Shufen WANG2, Jan MA1, Chunzhong LI2 A5-927 Correlating Preferred Orientation and Technology, Darmstadt, Germany; D. Ensling, Anisotropy in Lead Free Darmstadt University of Technology, A4-1154 Synthesis and Characterization of Piezoelectrics Darmstadt, Germany, now at VARTA Photostimulable Core/Shell Matthias Ehmke, Purdue University, West Microbattery GmbH, Ellwangen, Germany et al. Structured Nanoparticles Lafayette, IN, USA; Christopher Fancher, Purdue Moritz Milde, Fraunhofer Institute for Silicate A5-549 Field-induced Transition from relaxor University, West Lafayette, IN, USA; Zizhao Research ISC, Wuerzburg, Germany; Sofia to ferroelectric behavior in lead –free Zhao, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, Dembski, Fraunhofer Institute for Silicate Mn-doped (100-x)BNT-xBT (x=3, 6 USA et al. Research ISC, Wuerzburg, Germany et al. and 9) A5-957 Effects of Lead-Oxide Stoichiometry André Schmidt, TU Darmstadt, Germany; of PZT Ceramics on Structure, Eva Sapper, TU Darmstadt, Germany (presenting Microstructure and author); Electromechanical properties Electrical Fatigue of Functional Silke Schaab, TU Darmstadt, Germany; Hans Kungl, Institute of Applied Materials – Materials Wook Jo, TU Darmstadt, Germany; Ceramics in Mechanical Engineering, Karlsruhe Torsten Granzow, TU Darmstadt, Germany et al. Institute of Technology, Karlsruhe, Germany A5-556 Li-ion microbatteries: thin film A5-113 Influence of triplet excitons on the materials, interfaces and deposition Moritz Oldenkotte, Robert Bosch GmbH, performance and lifetime of polymer processes Bamberg, Germany based organic light emitting diodes J. Song, Darmstadt University of Technology, Oili Pekkola, Electronic Materials Department, Darmstadt, Germany, now at University of Kristin A. Schönau, Robert Bosch GmbH, Institute of Materials Science, Technische Texas at Austin, Austin, USA; S. Jacke, A5-1008 Characterization of BNT-xBT Universität Darmstadt, Darmstadt, Germany et Darmstadt University of Technology, Ceramics by Solid State NMR al. Darmstadt, Germany, now at GSI, Darmstadt, Spectroscopy Darmstadt, Germany et al. A5-177 Composite ferroelectrics for Hergen Breitzke*, Emil Aulbach, Wook Jo, Yeping Xu, Pedro Groszewicz, Jürgen Rödel, high-strain actuator applications A5-617 Large Blocking Force in Gerd Buntkowsky*, Technical University C. Groh, Technische Universität Darmstadt, Bi1/2Na1/2TiO3-Based Lead-Free Darmstadt, Department of Chemistry, Darmstadt, Germany Piezoceramics Petersenstr. 20, D-64287 Darmstadt, Germany M. Acosta, Technische Universität Darmstadt, Robert Dittmer, TU Darmstadt, Darmstadt, Darmstadt, Germany Germany; A5-1009 Characterization of Lithium W. Jo, Technische Universität Darmstadt, Emil Aulbach, TU Darmstadt, Darmstadt, containing Electrode Materials by Darmstadt, Germany Germany; multinuclear Solid State NMR J. Rödel, Technische Universität Darmstadt, Kyle G. Webber, TU Darmstadt, Darmstadt, Spectroscopy Darmstadt, Germany Germany; Yeping Xu, Pedro Groszewicz, Hergen Wook Jo, TU Darmstadt, Darmstadt, Germany et A5-185 Poly(p-phenylene vinylenes): Breitzke*, Gerd Buntkowsky*, Technical al. Tolerance and requirements of the University Darmstadt, Department of Chemistry, Gilch Synthesis Petersenstr. 20, D-64287 Darmstadt, Germany N. Vilbrandt, Technische Universität Darmstadt, Darmstadt, Germany; M. Rehahn, Technische A5-1044 Statuskolloquium SFB595: Universität Darmstadt, Darmstadt, Germany Ferroelectrics J. Rödel, Technische Universität Darmstadt (Germany)

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A5-1045 Statuskolloquium SFB595: Ionic Advanced Materials for A7-440 Investigation of the phase relations conductors Lithium Ion Batteries in (Co,Cu)-Li-Sn and the binary W. Jaegermann, Technische Universität constituent systems Darmstadt (Germany) S. Fürtauer, University Vienna, Department of A7-138 Electrochemical Performance and Inorganic Chemistry / Materials Chemistry, A5-1046 Statuskolloquium SFB595: Organic Calorimetric Characterization of Vienna, Austria; semiconductors Carbon-Rich Polymer-Derived SiOC A. Yakymovych, University Vienna, Department H. von Seggern, Technical University of Ceramics as Anode Material in of Inorganic Chemistry / Materials Chemistry, Darmstadt (Germany) Li-Ion Batteries Vienna, Austria et al. A5-1120 In situ Raman spectroscopy of J. Kaspar, Technische Universität Darmstadt, A7-449 Hydrothermal Synthesis of LiMPO4 secondary Li-ion batteries at work Darmstadt, Germany; D. Cupid, Karlsruher (M = Mn, Fe, Ni, Co) C. Hess, T. Groß, Technische Universität Institut für Technologie, Karlsruhe, Germany; A. Ottmann, Kirchhoff-Institute for Physics, Darmstadt (Germany) M. Graczyk-Zajac, Technische Universität Heidelberg, Germany; C. Jaehne, Darmstadt, Darmstadt, Germany et al. Kirchhoff-Institute for Physics, Heidelberg, Germany; C. Neef, Kirchhoff-Institute for A7-141 Thermodynamic investigations in the Physics, Heidelberg, Germany et al. system Li-Si Modern Aspects in Structural Daniel Thomas, Nadine Jürich, Regina Hüttl, A7-506 Nano structured composite coatings Phase Transformations Jürgen Seidel and Florian Mertens as electrodes for energy storage TU Bergakademie Freiberg, Germany systems G.C. Mondragón Rodríguez, Y. Gönüllü, B. A6-134 Amorphous Thin Films for Metallic A7-174 Modelling of (de)intercalation in Saruhan, German Aerospace Center, Cologne Microtubes Li-ion battery materials: Structural Germany. H. Turnow, IFW Dresden, Dresden, Germany; stability of FePO4 from ab initio H. Wendrock, IFW Dresden, Dresden, Germany; calculations A7-520 Knudsen Effusion Mass Spectrometry T. Gemming, IFW Dresden, Dresden, Germany; Hamidreza Hajiyani, ICAMS, Ruhr-Universität for new anode materials within the J. Eckert, IFW Dresden, Dresden, Germany Bochum, Germany; Cu-Li-Sn System Thomas Hammerschmidt, ICAMS, D.Henriques, Forschungszentrum Jülich, IEK-2, A6-204 Continuous Heating Dissolution Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Germany; 52425 Jülich, Germany; V.Motalov, Ivanovo Diagrams of Aluminium Alloys Ralf Drautz, ICAMS, Ruhr-Universität Bochum, State University of Chemistry & Technology, Benjamin Milkereit, University of Rostock, Germany 153000 Ivanovo, Russia et al. Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Marine Technology, Chair of Materials Science, A7-176 Combined Nuclear Magnetic A7-522 Determination of Thermodynamic Rostock, Germany et al. Resonance and X-ray diffraction Data for Advanced Lithium-Ion study on single crystalline LiMnPO4 Battery Materials by Coulometric A6-339 Deep liquid undercooling and Christian Rudisch, IFW Dresden Titration nucleation in higher melting fcc Hans-Joachim Grafe, IFW Dresden M. Prill, Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH – metals Jochen Geck, IFW Dresden IEK-2, 52425 Jülich, Germany; J. Bokeloh, Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Sven Partzsch, IFW Dresden T. Markus, Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH – Münster, Münster, Germany; IEK-2, 52425 Jülich, Germany C. Simon, Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität A7-276 Ternary 3d metal oxides (Cu, Co, Ni, Münster, Münster, Germany; Fe) with large variations of cation A7-544 Tracer Diffusion Experiments on the G. Wilde, Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität ratio as conversion type electrodes Modification of Ionic Mobility in Li Münster, Münster, Germany; in lithium ion batteries Containing Compounds by D. Wadewitz, IFW Dresden (IKM), Dresden, Structural Disorder A6-557 Grain refinement of the beta phase Germany; J. Rahn, Clausthal University of Technology, during solidification of gamma-TiAl W. Gruner, IFW Dresden (IKM), Dresden, Clausthal-Zellerfeld, Germany; E. Hüger, based alloys Germany; Clausthal University of Technology, D. Gosslar, Hamburg University of Technology, H. Ehrenberg, KIT, Karlsruhe, Germany; Clausthal-Zellerfeld, Germany; L. Dörrer, Hamburg, Germany; J. Eckert, IFW Dresden (IKM), Dresden, Clausthal University of Technology, R. Günther, Hamburg University of Germany; Clausthal-Zellerfeld, Germany et al. Technology, Hamburg, Germany; U. Hecht, Access e.V., Aachen, Germany; C. Hartig, A7-348 Rational Tuning and A7-603 Molybdenum Disulfide: Preparation Hamburg University of Technology, Hamburg, Thermodynamic Characterization of of Different Nanostructures for Germany et al. Lithium Silcides as Electrode Battery Applications Materials for Lithium Ion Batteries D. Albrecht, TU-Clausthal, Goslar, Germany; H. T. Gruber, TU Bergakademie Freiberg, Freiberg, Wulfmeier, TU-Clausthal, Goslar, Germany; S. Germany; J. Kortus, TU Bergakademie Freiberg, Ivanov, TU-Ilmenau, Ilmenau, Germany; A. Freiberg, Germany Bund, TU-Ilmenau, Ilmenau, Germany; H. Fritze, TU-Clausthal, Goslar, Germany A7-434 Phase formation in alloy-type lithium storage anode materials with A7-691 Development of lithium manganese C, Si and Sn. based thin film cathodes for A. Kozlov, Clausthal University of Technology, lithium-ion batteries Clausthal-Zellerfeld, Germany; M. Seyring, J. Fischer, KIT, Karlsruhe, Germany; C. Ziebert, Friedrich Schiller University , Jena, Germany; X. KIT, Karlsruhe, Germany; K. Seemann, KIT, Song, Beijing University of Technology, Karlsruhe, Germany; C. Adelhelm, KIT, Beijing, China et al. Karlsruhe, Germany; H. Leiste, KIT, Karlsruhe, Germany; M. Stüber, KIT, Karlsruhe, Germany et al.

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A7-707 Laser processing of lithium Intermetallics: Physical B1-463 Effect of Borides on Microstructure manganese oxide cathodes for Metallurgy, Processing and Evolution in Cast Beta-solidifying Li-ion cells Characterisation Gamma-Titanium Aluminide Alloys J. Pröll, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, M. Oehring, Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht, Institute for Applied Materials - Applied Institute of Materials Research, Geesthacht, Materials Physics, P.O. Box 3640, 76021 B1-129 Niobium interlayer to further Germany; Karlsruhe, Germany et al. oral poster improve diffusion bonding of A. Stark, Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht, gamma-titanium aluminides Institute of Materials Research, Geesthacht, A7-783 Transmission electron microscopy D. Herrmann, Wieland-Werke AG, Ulm, Germany Germany et al. (TEM) investigations on the LiCoO2 F. Appel, Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht, cathode material of cycled Geesthacht, Germany B1-467 Thermal and Athermal Stresses in 18650-Li-ion batteries TiAl Alloys L. Riekehr, Technische Universität-Darmstadt, B1-146 High Temperature Fatigue of a R. Hoppe, Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht, Fachbereich Material-und Geowissenschaften, oral poster High-Strength Multiphase Titanium Geesthacht, Germany; F. Appel, 64287 Darmstadt, Germany et al. Aluminide Alloy Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht, Geesthacht, A.El-Chaikh, Institut für Werkstofftechnik, Germany A7-815 Template assisted highly porous Universität Siegen, Siegen, Germany; Hans- carbon -sulfur composite cathode Jürgen Christ, Institut für Werkstofftechnik, B1-745 Electron Beam Melting of for application in lithium sulfur Universität Siegen, Siegen, Germany et al. oral poster intermetallics: gamma TiAl for accumulators aerospace applications Soumyadip Choudhury, Mukesh B1-169 Carbon solubility and thermal S. Biamino, Politecnico di Torino, Italy; M. Agrawal,Leonid Ionov, Manfred Stamm oral poster stability of carbides in high Nb Terner, Politecnico di Torino, Italy; A. Penna, containing TiAl alloys AvioProp, Novara, Italy; O. Hedin, Arcam AB, Li Wang, Heike Gabrisch, Andreas Stark, Florian Molndal, Sweden; U. Ackelid, Arcam AB, A7-876 Nanosized Silicon for use in Li-ion Pyczak, Frank-Peter Schimansky, Uwe Lorenz, Molndal, Sweden et al. Battery Technology Institute of Materials Research, S.M. Schnurre, Institute of Energy and Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht, B1-842 Microstructural assessment of Environmental Technology e.V. (IUTA), Max-Planck-Strasse 1, 21502 Geesthacht, laboratory slab of Ni-based single Duisburg, Germany; T. Huelser, Institute of Germany crystal superalloy CMSX4. Energy and Environmental Technology e.V. A. Basir Parsa, Ruhr University Bochum, (IUTA), Duisburg, Germany et al. B1-252 Microstructural Evolution and Bochum, Germany; H. Buck, Ruhr University oral poster Mechanical Properties of a Cast and Bochum, Bochum, Germany; Ph. Wollgramm, A7-881 Characterization of porous carbon Heat-treated TiAl Alloy Ruhr University Bochum, Bochum, Germany; films for LiS cathode materials by E. Schwaighofer, Department of Physical Ch. Somsen, Ruhr University Bochum, X-Ray Spectrometry Metallurgy and Materials Testing, Bochum, Germany et al. M. Müller, Physikalisch-Technische Montanuniversitaet Leoben, Leoben, Austria et Bundesanstalt, Berlin, Germany; B. Beckhoff, al. B1-976 Ti-based bulk metallic glass matrix Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt, Berlin, oral poster composites with in situ precipitated Germany B1-256 Silica Enrichment as raw material for Beta-Ti phase fabricated by spark Silicon solar grade production plasma sintering A7-895 Electrochemical-Calorimetric studies Kheloufi Abdelkrim, Berbar Yassine ,Kefaifi Shengguan Qu, Chao Yang, YuanYuan Li on safety fundamentals of lithium Aissaa, Rahab Hamida, Medjahed Sid Alia, National Engineering Research Center of ion battery pouch cells Kerkar Fouada Near-net-shape Forming for Metallic Materials, E. Schuster, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, South China University of Technology, Institute of Applied Materials (IAM-AWP), Guangzhou 510640, People’s Republic of Karlsruhe, Germany; C. Ziebert, Karlsruhe B1-289 Development of modulated China Institute of Technology, Institute of Applied oral poster structures in a gamma TiAlNb-alloy Materials (IAM-AWP), Karlsruhe, Germany et al. produced by powder metallurgy B1-1059 Fatigue Crack Growth Thresholds of H. Gabrisch, M. Oehring, F.-P. Schimansky, U. High Nb Gamma-TiAl Produced by A7-919 A thermodynamic study of the Lorenz, A. Stark, and F. Pyczak EBM Li-Al-O system and its applications Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht, Geesthacht, M. Filippini, Politecnico di Milano, Milano, to the cathode materials for Germany Italy; lithium-ion batteries S. Beretta, Politecnico di Milano, Milano, Italy; Petronela Gotcu-Freis, Karlsruhe Institute of B1-335 Influence of Ti on the creep G. Pasquero, Avio S.p.A., Rivalta di Torino Technology (KIT), Institute for Applied oral poster properties of Mo-Si-B alloys (TO), Italy; Materials – Applied Materials Physics D. Schliephake, Karlsruhe Institute of F. Pelissero, Avio S.p.A., Rivalta di Torino (IAM-AWP) et al. Technology, Karlsruhe, Germany; M. Heilmaier, (TO), Italy et al. Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Karlsruhe, A7-1088 Thermodynamic stability and Germany; H. Bei, Oak Ridge National B1-1115 Nickel-Aluminum Intermetallic Alloys degradation mechanisms of the Laboratory, Oak Ridge, USA et al. for Application of Aircraft cathode material LiCoO2 Gas-Turbine Engines M. Gröting, Technische Universität Darmstadt, B1-462 Structural Changes Occurring during O. Bazyleva, E. Arginbaeva, E. Turenko, Federal Darmstadt, Germany; M. Diehm, Technische Low-Cycle fatigue of the TNB-V2 State unitary enterprise «All-Russian Universität Darmstadt, Darmstadt, Germany; K. Alloy Scientific-Research Institute of Aviation Albe, Technische Universität Darmstadt, F. Appel, Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht, Materials», Moscow, Russia Darmstadt, Germany Germany: A. El-Chaikh, University of Siegen, Siegen, Germany; H.-J. Christ, University of Siegen, Siegen, Germany;

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Advanced Steels for Structural B2-742 Al-free case hardening steel for high B3-334 Structural approach to mechanical and Functional Applications oral poster temperature carburizing properties of glasses S. Konovalov, Department of Ferrous Lothar Wondraczek, University of Metallurgy, RWTH-Aachen University, Germany; Erlangen-Nuremberg B2-66 Influence of Grain Orientation and U. Prahl, Department of Ferrous Metallurgy, B3-649 Preparation and Water Uptake of oral poster Grain Structure on Yield Strength RWTH-Aachen University, Germany et al. and its Anisotropy of X80 Linepipe oral poster Porous Vycor-glass Steel B2-816 Methods for judging parameter F. Somorowski, B. Durschang, M. Kilo, G. W. Mao, C. Zong, G. Zhu, P. Yang, University oral poster determinability of a Sextl; Fraunhofer ISC, Neunerplatz 2, 97082 of Science and Technology Beijing, Beijing, physically-based flow stress model Würzburg, Germany China; for TWIP steels M. Bambach, Institute of Metal Forming (IBF), B3-746 Improved room temperature B2-242 High-strength corrosion-resistant RWTH Aachen University, Germany oral poster plasticity of bulk metallic glasses by mechanical pre-treatments oral poster steels for resilient elements S. Heppner, Institute of Metal Forming (IBF), Maltseva Liudmila A.1, Maltseva Tatiana, RWTH Aachen University, Germany Hamed Sh. Shahabi, Sergio Scudino, Denise Ozerets Natalia, D. Steinmetz, Max-Planck-Institut für Beitelschmidt, Uta Kühn, IFW Dresden, Institut Sharapova Valentina and Levina Anna Eisenforschung, Düsseldorf, Germany für Komplexe Materialien, Postfach 27 01 16, 1 The Ural Federal University (UrFU), F. Roters, Max-Planck-Institut für D-01171 Dresden, Germany et al. Yekaterinburg, Russia Eisenforschung, Düsseldorf, Germany B3-755 Lithium diffusion in lithium trisilicate Email: [email protected] B2-838 Twinning in a FeMnNiCr TWIP alloy oral poster glasses oral poster under compressive and tensile load U. Bauer, Leibniz University, Hannover, B2-306 Effect of high-temperature gas-solid D. Geissler, Leibniz Institute for Solid State and Germany; A.-M. Welsch, Leibniz University, oral poster interaction on phase equilibria and Materials Research Dresden, Dresden, Germany; Hannover, Germany; H. Behrens, Leibniz sinterability of PM tool steels A. Kauffmann, Leibniz Institute for Solid State University, Hannover, Germany; S. Roß, Leibniz S. Weber, Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin, Berlin, and Materials Research Dresden, Dresden, University, Hannover, Germany; Germany Germany et al. B3-810 Phase field modeling of shear band K. Zumsande, Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin, B2-878 First-principles Investigation of the formation in bulk metallic glasses Berlin, Germany oral poster Effect of Carbon on the Stacking Fault N. Krasokha, Ruhr-Universität Bochum, oral poster M. Fleck, University of Bayreuth, Bayreuth, Energy in High-Strength Steels Bochum, Germany Germany; S. Huth, Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Bochum, T. Hickel, I. Bleskov, A. Dick, J. Neugebauer, H. Emmerich, University of Bayreuth, Bayreuth, Germany Max-Planck-Institut für Eisenforschung GmbH, Germany; Max-Planck-Straße 1, 40237 Düsseldorf, B2-310 Ultrafine grained high-alloyed Germany oral poster austenitic steel enabling TRIP effect A. Weidner , A. Müller, H. Biermann, B2-909 Microstructural Analysis of Strain Institute of Materials Engineering, TU Mechanical Properties and Bergakademie Freiberg, Freiberg, Germany oral poster Rate Sensitivity of Dual-Phase Steel E. Scharifi, Max-Planck-Institut für Microstructure Eisenforschung, Dusseldorf, Germany; B2-332 Effect of Mn Addition on the C.C. Tasan, Max-Planck-Institut für oral poster Microstructure and Mechanical Eisenforschung, Dusseldorf, Germany; B4-33 Experimental Study of the Properties of Fe-Al Alloys J.P.M. Hoefnagels, Eindhoven University of Dilatometric Behavior of Marval 18 A. Zargaran, Graduate Institute of Ferrous Technology, Eindhoven, Netherlands et al. Steel: Effect of Microstructure Technology, POSTECH University, Pohang, A. Boudiaf, École Militaire Polytechnique, Bordj Korea; Nack J. Kim, CAAM, POSTECH B2-1040 Evaluation of Corrosion Behaviour of El-Bahri, Algérie;S. Zeghdane, École Militaire University, Pohang, Korea oral poster 17-4 PH Stainless Steel Foam by Salt Polytechnique, Bordj El-Bahri, Algérie Spray Test Ilven Mutlu, Istanbul University, Metallurgical B4-97 Microstructural Models of B2-396 Crack propagation in TWIP steel with and Materials Engineering Department, Istanbul, Closed-Cell Foams Adapted to oral poster high delayed fracture susceptibility Turkey; Experimental Data Xiaofei Guo, Department of Ferrous Metallurgy, Enver Oktay, Istanbul University, Metallurgical N.-C. Fahlbusch, Technische Universität RWTH Aachen University, Aachen, Germany; and Materials Engineering Department, Istanbul, Darmstadt, Germany; W. Becker, Technische Alireza Saeed-Akbari, Department of Ferrous Turkey Universität Darmstadt, Germany Metallurgy, RWTH Aachen University, Aachen, Germany et al. B4-223 Features of 63Ni Isotope Mass-Transfer in Polycrystalline Cu B2-511 Possible influence of sulfur content Under Impulse Shock Compression oral poster on the magnetic aging behaviors of V.F. Mazanko, G.V. Kurdyumov Institute for non-oriented electrical steels Glasses and Optical Materials Metal Physics, N.A.S. of the Ukraine, Kyiv W. Mao, University of Science and Technology S.I. Bogdanov, G.V. Kurdyumov Institute for Beijing, Beijing, China; P. Yang, University of Metal Physics, N.A.S. of the Ukraine, Kyiv Science and Technology Beijing, Beijing, B3-170 Thermally Activated and Photo V.S. Mihalenkov, G.V. Kurdyumov Institute for China oral poster Induced Formation of Metal Metal Physics, N.A.S. of the Ukraine, Kyiv Nanoparticles in Ionic Glasses I.I. Bogdanov, G.V. Kurdyumov Institute for B2-623 Thermophysical properties of Sindy Reibstein,Friedrich-Alexander Universität Metal Physics, N.A.S. of the Ukraine, Kyiv oral poster Cr-Mn-Ni-TRIP/TWIP steel melts Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany; Armin Höll, T. Dubberstein, TU Bergakademie Freiberg, Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin, Germany; Jonas B4-224 Microstructural characterization and Institute of Iron and Steel Technology, Herbst, Friedrich-Alexander Universitä wear properties of Freiberg, Germany; H. P. Heller, TU Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany et al. Al-4.5%Cu/Al3Mg2 nanocomposite Bergakademie Freiberg, Institute of Iron and prepared by mechanical alloying Steel Technology, Freiberg, Germany et al. Narguess Nemati, Massoud Emamy

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B4-225 Ab initio analisis of alloying system B4-493 Effects of Ternary Additions on the B4-769 Magnetic Micro- and Nanostructures and design of a new generation of Microstructure and Mechanical of Unalloyed Steels observed by P\M superalloys Properties of Directionally-Solidified Magnetic Force Microscopy A. Logacheva, JSC "Kompozit", Korolev, MoSi2/Mo5Si3 Eutectic Composites L. Batista, Fraunhofer-IZFP, Saarbrücken, Russia; A. Beresnev, JSC "Kompozit", Korolev, K. Fujiwara, Kyoto university, Japan; Y. Sasai, Germany; U. Rabe, Fraunhofer-IZFP und Russia; I. Razumovskiy, JSC "Kompozit", Kyoto university, Japan; K. Kishida, Kyoto Universität des Saarlandes, Saarbrücken, Korolev, Russia; V. Razumovskiy, JSC university, Japan; H. Inui, Kyoto university, Germany; S. Hirsekorn, Fraunhofer-IZFP, "Kompozit", Korolev, Russia Japan Saarbrücken, Germany

B4-234 Ceramic Short Fiber Reinforced Al B4-543 Severly Twinned Microstructures in B4-913 Chain Dynamics and Aggregation Alloy Composite Piston For Pure Copper of Thermoreversible Crosslinking Automobile Engines In China A. Kauffmann, IFW Dresden, Dresden, Germany; Supramolecular Polymers with Wu shenqing,School of Materials Science & D. Geissler, IFW Dresden, Dresden, Germany; Multiple Hydrogen-bonding Engineering, Southeast T. Marr, IFW Dresden, Dresden, Germany; Wei Wu,East China University of Science and University,Nanjing,China;Li Jun,School of J. Freudenberger, IFW Dresden, Dresden, Technology,Shanghai, China; Materials Science & Engineering, Southeast Germany; Yujie Chen,East China University of Science and University,Nanjing,China J. Eckert, IFW Dresden, Dresden, Germany et al. Technology,Shanghai, China; Manfred H. Wagner, Technische Universität B4-283 Probing Nanomechanical Properties B4-578 Fibre-reinforced Structures in Berlin, Berlin, Germany of Micro- and Nanofibers by AFM Architecture Bending Experiments A. Ehrlich, S. Gelbrich, L. Kroll, H. Funke, TU B4-968 Approaches to Assess the Fatigue D. Kluge, University of Bayreuth, Bayreuth, Chemnitz, Professur Strukturleichtbau und Life of Turbine Airfoils Germany; J. C. Singer, University of Bayreuth, Kunststoffverarbeitung, Chemnitz, Deutschland; Markus Fried, MTU Aero Engines Munich, Bayreuth, Germany; H.-W. Schmidt, University M. Pfalz, Fiber-Tech Group, Chemnitz, Germany of Bayreuth, Bayreuth, Germany; A. Fery, Deutschland; University of Bayreuth, Bayreuth, Germany; B4-1099 Processing and mechanical B4-590 Temperature Dependent Elastic properties of polymer-infiltrated B4-286 Microstructural evolution and Modulus of a Novel Alumina-Based ceramics mechanical properties of Refractory V. Steier, Fraunhofer Institute for Mechanics of Ti-10V-2Fe-3Al during incremental E. Skiera, Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH, Materials IWM, Freiburg, Germany; forming Jülich, Germany C. Koplin, Fraunhofer Institute for Mechanics of S. Winter, Chemnitz University of Technology, A. Böhm, Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH, Materials IWM, Freiburg, Germany et al. Germany; S. Fritsch, Chemnitz University of Jülich, Germany Technology, Germany; M. F.-X. Wagner, J. Mönch, Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH, B4-1138 Corrosion Behaviour of Biomedical Chemnitz University of Technology, Germany Jülich, Germany 17-4 PH Stainless in Simulated Body S. Dudczig, Technical University Bergakademie Fluid and Artificial Saliva B4-368 Particularities of ceramic materials Freiberg, Freiberg, Germany Environments with volcanic tuff contents I. Mutlu, E.Albert, University of Medicine and pharmacy, B4-631 Influence of a Casting Layer on the Istanbul University, Department of Metallurgical Tirgu Mures, Romania; B.Albert, Babes-Bolyai Creep Behaviour of Thin-Walled and Materials Engineering, Istanbul, Turkey; University,Cluj, Romania Nickel-Base Superalloy IN100 E. Oktay J. Strößner, Metals and Alloys, University Istanbul University, Department of Metallurgical B4-408 Specificity of aluminum alloy Bayreuth, Germany; C. Konrad, Metals and and Materials Engineering, Istanbul, Turkey deformation under the condition of Alloys, University Bayreuth, Germany; M. dynamic non-equilibrium loading Brunner, Metals and Alloys, University process Bayreuth, Germany et al. M.Chausov, A.Pylypenko, V.B.Berezin, National University of Life and Environmental B4-706 Cobalt-base superalloys in the Sciences of Ukraine,Kyiv, Ukraine;V. Co-Al-W-Ti system Very High Cycle Fatigue Hutsaylyuk,Military University of C. Zenk, Department of Materials Science and Technology,Warsaw,Poland et al. Engineering - Institute 1, University of Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany et al. B5-103 Failure mode specific fatigue testing B4-411 Numerical modeling of the transient oral poster of CFRP under VHCF-loading dynamic loading of elastic-plastic B4-727 Mechanical behaviour of M. Gude, W. A. Hufenbach, I. Koch, R. rectangular plate aluminium-nanodiamond Koschichow V. Hutsaylyuk,Military University of composites prepared by SPS TU Dresden, Institut für Leichtbau und Technology,Warsaw,Poland;H.Sulym,Bialysto sintering process for armour Kunststofftechnik, Dresden, Germany k Technical University,Bialystok, Poland;I. applications Turchyn,Ivan Franko National University of C. Terner Institut franco-allemand de recherches B5-118 Very High Cycle Fatigue Behaviour Lviv,Lviv,Ukraine et al. de Saint-Louis, France, Saint-Louis; E. Barraud, oral poster of Fibre-Reinforced Composites: An alternative Experimental Approach B4-413 Requirements In Service Imposed To Institut franco-allemand de recherches de Saint-Louis, France, Saint-Louis et al. T. J. Adam, P. Horst, Institute of Aircraft Design Materials For Friction Couplings and Lightweight Structures, Technische Ilie BUTNARIU , Antoniu CERNIANU , Ioana B4-752 Formation of a Structure and Universität Braunschweig, Butnariu, Dana Butnariu Properties of Aluminum-Silicon Hermann-Blenk-Straße 35, D-38108 Braunschweig B4-445 Studies of Properties of Fasteners of Alloys Under the Action of the ITER Magnet Support High-Intensity Pulse-Magnetic Field D.A.Kang,Southwestern Institute of D. Chernikov, Samara State Aerospace Physics,Chengdu,China;P.Y.Lee,Southwestern University, Samara, Russia Institute of Physics,Chengdu,China

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B5-392 Early damage detection of a B5-831 Experimental investigation of the very B6-566 Ultrasound flow sensor based on oral poster martensitic turbine blade steel during oral poster high cycle fatigue behaviour of fibre arrays of piezoelectric transducers VHCF with superimposed mean reinforced composites integrated in a composite stresses using nonlinear ultrasonic P. Lorsch, Institute of Composite Structures and A. Kunadt, Technische Universität Dresden, analysis Adaptive Systems, German Dresden, Germany; G. Pfeifer, Technische Aerospace Center (DLR), Lilienthalplatz 7, Universität Dresden, Dresden, Germany T. Beck, S. Kovacs, D. Ernstes, L. Singheiser, D-38108 Braunschweig et al. Forschungszentrum Jülich, Germany B6-598 Development and investigation of an B5-853 A discrete dislocation dynamics active textile-reinforced thermoplastic B5-428 Characterization of damage oral poster study of irreversibility under high leaf spring with integrated sensor oral poster accumulation in the Very High Cycle frequency cyclic loading of networks Fatigue (VHCF) regime in a stable micrometer sized grains W. Hufenbach, P. Kostka, B. Maron, D. Weck, and a metastable austenitic stainless J. Senger, D. Weygand K. Holeczek, M. Thieme, ILK TU-Dresden, steel based on the resonant behavior Dresden, Germany A. Grigorescu, Univeristy of Siegen, Siegen, Germany; M. Zimmermann, Univeristy of B5-1146 Ultrasonic test facility for Very High B6-811 Textile reinforced thermoplastics for Siegen, Siegen, Germany; H.-J. Christ, Cycle Fatigue of carbon fiber crash and impact tolerant Univeristy of Siegen, Siegen, Germany; P. reinforced polymers lightweight structures Hilgendorff, Univeristy of Siegen, Siegen, D. Backe1, F. Balle1, D. Eifler1, T.B. Helfen2, 3, W. Hufenbach, Technische Universität Dresden, Germany et al. U. Rabe2, 3, S. Hirsekorn3, C. Boller2, 3 Institute of Lightweight Engineering and 1 Institute of Materials Science and Polymer Technology (ILK), Dresden, Germany B5-471 Simulation of Damage Engineering (WKK), et al. oral poster Accumulation in the Very High University of Kaiserslautern, P.O. Box 3049, Cycle Fatigue (VHCF) Regime Based 67653 Kaiserslautern, Germany B6-951 Investigation of the Micromechanical on the Resonant Behavior 2 Chair of Nondestructive Testing and Behavior of Fibre Reinforced Epoxy P. Hilgendorff, C.-P. Fritzen, A. Grigorescu, M. Quality Assurance, Saarland University With a Semi-Automatic Phase Shiftig Zimmermann, H.-J. Christ, University of Method Siegen, Germany S. Blobel, Dr.-Ing. K. Thielsch, TU Dresden, Dresden, Germany Prof. Dr.-Ing. habil. V. Ulbricht, TU Dresden, B5-525 2D and 3D analysis of the VHCF Hybrid Structures Dresden, Germany oral poster process in nodular cast iron W.Tillmann, TU Dortmund, Germany; N.B. B6-971 Failure behaviour of advanced seam Anar, RIF e.V., Dortmund, Germany; J. Nellesen, B6-142 Polymer-Metal Hybrid Structures structures for cfrp-aluminium RIF. e.V., Dortmund, Germany; H.G. Based on Polydiphenylamine and connections Rademacher, RIF e.V., Dortmund, Germany; G. Co Nanoparticles. J. Schumacher, IWT Stiftung Institut für Fischer, RIF e.V., Dortmund, Germany G.Karpacheva, A.V.Topchiev Institute of Werkstofftechnik, Bremen, Germany; H. Bomas, Petrochemical ZSynthesis RAS; S.Ozkan, IWT Stiftung Institut für Werkstofftechnik, B5-561 Application of crystal plasticity to A.V.Topchiev Institute of Petrochemical Bremen, Germany; oral poster cyclic loading and comparison to Synthesis RAS. H.-W. Zoch, IWT Stiftung Institut für conventional plasticity Werkstofftechnik, Bremen, Germany Martin Boeff, ICAMS (Ruhr University), B6-391 Formability of Aluminum Bochum, Germany Magnesium Compounds B6-974 The experimental characterisation Steffen Brinckmann, ICAMS (Ruhr University), A. Feuerhack, Chemnitz University of and simulation of the mechanical Bochum, Germany Technology; Department of Mechanical behaviour of an epoxy adhesive for Alexander Hartmaier, ICAMS (Ruhr University), Engineering, Chair Virtual Production bonding textile-reinforced Bochum, Germany Engineering, Chemnitz, Germany; C. Binotsch, thermoplastic composites Chemnitz University of Technology et al. J.-S. Pap, Technische Universität Dresden, B5-609 Three-Dimensional Aspects of Crack Institute of Surface and Manufacturing Initiation and Propagation during B6-409 Damage behaviour of oral poster Technology, Dresden, Germany; M. Kästner, VHCF-Loading of Duplex Steel textile-reinforced composite compliant elements under Technische Universität Dresden, Institute of A. Giertler, Faculty of Engineering and Solid Mechanics, Dresden, Germany et al. Computer Science, University of Applied shear-force-free bending load Sciences Osnabrück, 49009 Osnabrück, N. Modler, K.-H. Modler, W. A. Hufenbach, J. B6-1078 On the size-dependent failure Germany Jaschinski, M. Zichner, U. Hanke, J. Ehlig, mechanism of short fibre reinforced K. Istomin, Institut für Physik, Universität Technische Universität Dresden, Dresden, composites Siegen, 57072 Siegen, Germany Germany T. Xiao, Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht, B. Dönges, Institut für Werkstofftechnik, Geesthacht, Germany; Universität Siegen, 57068 Siegen, Germany B6-500 Effect of integrated sensor networks on the mechanical behaviour of I. Scheider, Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht, B5-826 Investigation of high- and textile-reinforced thermoplastics Geesthacht, Germany; N. Huber, Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht, oral poster very-high-cycle-fatigue in W. Hufenbach, F. Adam, W.-J. Fischer, A. fiber-reinforced-plastics with Kunadt, D. Weck Geesthacht, Germany et al. X-Ray-Refractography B6-1157 Solar-Driven Self-Powered Gas Dr.-Ing. V. Trappe B6-550 Production and characterization of tinsel using hard and brittle metal Sensors: A Novel Platform for Dipl.-Ing. H.-P. Ortwein Autonomous Nanodevices BAM Federal Institute for Material Research and alloys J. Nachtrab, LEONI Bordnetz-Systeme GmbH, A.E. Gad, Institute of Inorganic Chemistry, Chair Testing of Inorganic and Materials Chemistry, Division 5.3 - Mechanical Behaviour of Kitzingen, Germany; F. Beuscher, LEONI Bordnetz-Systeme GmbH, Kitzingen, Germany; University of Cologne, D-50939 Cologne, Polymers Germany et al. Unter den Eichen 87, D-12205 Berlin A. Goebel, Zentrum für Angewandte Energieforschung Bayern, Würzburg, Germany et al.

51 Postersession - On Display Tuesday through Thursday Topic: B - Structural Materials

Bulk Ultrafine- and B7-1164 Layer-by-Layer Assembled B9-1030 Microstructures by Electro Pulse Nanostructured Materials Sulfonated-Graphene/Polyaniline Treatment in aluminium alloys Nanocomposite Films: Enhanced Kyung-Hyun Kim and Jung-Moo Lee Electrochromic Properties and the B7-340 Grain refinement process in Gum Mechanism 1Department of light Metals, Metal during cold working Korea Institute of Materials Science(KIMS) Jinlin Lu, Wanshuang Liu, Han Ling, Junhua 797 Changwondaero,Changwon, Korea S. Kuramoto, Toyota Central R&D Labs., Inc., Kong, Guoqiang Ding, Dan Zhou, Xuehong Nagakute, Japan; T. Furuta, Toyota Central Fax: + 82 55 280-3599; email: Lu*. [email protected] R&D Labs., Inc., Nagakute, Japan; T. Ohsuna, School of Materials Science and Engineering, Toyota Central R&D Labs., Inc., Nagakute, Nanyang Technological University, 50 Japan et al. B9-1158 Enhanced Mechanical Response of Nanyang Avenue, Singapore 639798, Hierarchical Mg Nano-Composite as Sigapore. B7-373 Low Temperature Plasticity of Bulk a Function of Temperature Nanocrystalline Titanium Meisam K. Habibi1,*, Qian Min2, Abdelmajid R.V. Smolianets, V.A. Moskalenko, A.R. S. Hamouda3 and Manoj Gupta1 Smirnov B9-1168 Precipitation behavior in light weight Hydrogen Embrittlement (HE) B7-501 The effect of scaling up Al-Li-Cu high performance alloys oral poster equal-channel angular pressing on P. Neibecker, J. Leese, M. Kreissle, K. Kolotzek, billet homogeneity F. Haider, Department of Physics, University of B8-1163 Hydrogen Embrittlement of Carbide Hunger, S., Chemnitz University of Augsburg, Augsburg, Germany; T. Al-Kassab, Free Bainitic Steel for Large Size Ingot Technology, Chemnitz, Germany; King Abdullah University of Science and Hockauf, M., Chemnitz University of Cheng CHEN,Yanshan University, Technology, Thuwal, Saudi Arabia Technology, Chemnitz, Germany; Qinhuangdao, China; Fucheng Wagner, M. F.-X., Chemnitz University of ZHANG*,Yanshan University, Qinhuangdao, B9-1169 Determination of Tensile Properties of Technology, Chemnitz, Germany; China; Bo LV, Yanshan University, Titanium Gr.4 using Micro-Tensile Qinhuangdao, China; et al. Test B7-509 Dynamic Compaction Resistance M. Mare ová, J. D ugan, R. Procházka, P. oral poster Sintering: a new flash sintering Konopík, COMTES FHT a.s., Dobrany, Czech process for making advanced Republic; materials Light Weight Metallic Alloys P. Acquier, Institut franco-allemand de recherches de Saint-Louis – ISL, 5 rue du Général Cassagnou, 68301 Saint-Louis Cedex, France et al. B9-6 Development of new magnesium composites with hybrid nanoscale B7-586 Microstructure Evolution in Steel reinforcements Matrix Composite Sankaranarayanan S. 1*, Jayalakshmi S. 1, C. Segel, TU Bergakademie Freiberg Institute of Abdelmagid S. H. 2 and Manoj G. 1 Materials Engineering, Germany; A. Weidner, TU 1 Department of Mechanical Engineering, Bergakademie Freiberg Institute of Materials National University of Singapore (NUS), Engineering, Germany et al. Singapore 117 576. 2 Mechanical and Industrial Engineering B7-698 Sintering of nanostructured Department, Qatar University, Doha, State of Molybdenum by SPS in order to Qatar. improve the mechanical properties F. Moitrier,Institut franco-allemand de B9-30 Surface Blotching in Al Alloy recherches de Saint-Louis, France Saint-Louis; S. T.A. Bennett, Materials Science & Engineering Lemonnier,Institut franco-allemand de Department, Ghent University, Technology recherches de Saint-Louis, France Saint-Louis et Park, B9052 Ghent, Belgium; R.H. Petrov, al. Materials Science & Engineering Department, Ghent University, Technology Park, B9052 B7-1036 EBSD and STEM on aluminum Ghent et al. alloys subjected to severe plastic deformation B9-258 Heterogeneous precipitates in 2024 D. Dietrich, M. Hockauf, P. Frint, A. Schulze, M. aluminum alloy characterized by F.-X. Wagner, T. Lampke all from: Chemnitz using STEM-HAADF 3D tomography University of Technology, Institute of Materials and HRTEM Science and Engineering, Erfenschlager Str. 73, Yanqing Yang,State Key Lab of Solidification 09125 Chemnitz, Germany Processing, Shaanxi Materials Analysis and Research Center, Northwestern Polytechnical B7-1043 Investigation into the new route for University, Xi’an, P.R. China et al. ECAP process by FEM method F.Ahmadi,Isfahan University of B9-295 Production of customized hybrid technology,Isfahan, Iran; M.Farzin,Isfahan porous structures by powder university of technology, Isfahan, Iran; metallurgy of Ni59Zr20Ti16Si2Sn3 gas-atomized glassy powders J. Y. Kim, S. Scudino, U. Kühn and J. Eckert, IFW Dresden, Institut für Komplexe Materialien, Postfach 270116, D-01171 Dresden, Germany et al.

52 Postersession - On Display Tuesday through Thursday Topic: C - Processing

Nanomaterials and C1-851 Far-infrared Reflection, ATR and C2-1002 Effects of Ti Addition on Composites Micro-Raman Study of Copper/Diamond Functionally Nanocomposites Based on Porous Graded Grinding Wheel for Drilling III-V Semiconductors CFRP Fabricated by the Centrifugal C1-19 Fabrication of Ceramic Matrix T. Barlas, N.Dmitruk, N. Kotova,Institute for Sintered-Casting Method Physics of Semiconductors, National Academy Composites Ti3SiC2/SiC via T. Kunimine,Nagoya Institute of Technology, SHS-Compaction of Non-Powder of Sciences of Ukraine, 45 Nauki Prospect, 03028 Kyiv, Ukraine et al. Nagoya, Japan; Layered Structure M. Shibuya, Nagoya Institute of Technology, P. Istomin, A. Nadutkin, V. Grass (Sp), Russian C1-984 Application of Material Science and Nagoya, Japan; Academy of Sciences, Syktyvkar (Russian H. Sato, Nagoya Institute of Technology, Federation) Engineering in Ophthalmic Practice. Eugene E.Sidorenko, State Medical University, Nagoya, Japan et al. C1-53 Preparation of Ti3SiC2 Containing Moscow, Russia Materials via Silicidation of Titanium Alvina D.Musina, Russian Institute of Eye and Carbides or Oxycarbides by Plastic Surgery, Moscow, Russia Gaseous SiO Joining E. Istomina, P.Istomin, V.Grass, A.Nadutkin, C1-1080 Features of Electrochemical Reactions Institute of Chemistry at the Komi Scientific in “CH3CN (Acetonitrile) - Metallic Center of the Ural Branch of the Russian Electrode” System at Electric Field Strength of 200 - 2500 V/cm and C3-3 Microstructure and Mechanical Academy of Sciences, Syktyvkar, Russian Characterization of Dissimilar Federation Formation of CxNy Carbon Nitride and Other Coatings, Thin Inconel 617/304H Stainless Steel C1-222 Self-propagating high-temperature Amorphous Films and Welds E. Farahani (Sp), Pars Oil and Gas company, combustion synthesis of TiC/Al2O3 A.Nano-dimensional Chekhovsky, M. Krasovskyi, Powders V. Lavrenko, and TiC/MgO ceramic–matrix Tehran (Iran); M. Shamanian, F. Ashrafizadeh, A. Ragulya, Institute for Problems of Materials Isfahan University of Technology (Iran); P. composites. Science, Kiev, Ukraine H. Boutefnouchet,Laboratory of magnetism and Mowlaie, Pars Oil and Gas company, Tehran spectroscopy of solids (LM2S) Badji Mokhtar C1-1124 Effect of reinforcement particle size (Iran) University. Annaba, Algeria;C. Curfs, European and weight percent on thehardness C3-206 Statistical Analysis of the Tensile Synchrotron Radiation Facility (ESRF). and compressive strength of oral poster Strength in Aluminium 2024-T351 Grenoble, France et al. Al-4.5wt.% Cu + TiC nanocomposite / Polycarbonate FricRiveting Joints Narguess Nemati, Masoud Emamy, Ashkan C.F.Rodrigues,Graduate Program in Materials C1-273 Novel method of Preparation of Zolriasatein, School of metallurgical and Conductive Composites Based on Science and Engineering (PPG-CEM), Federal materials Engineering, College of Engineering University of São Carlos (UFSCar), São Polyaniline. University of Tehran G.Karpacheva, A.V.Topchiev Institute of Carlos/SP, Brazil Petrochemical Synthesis RAS, Moscow, Russia; A.Orlov, A.V.Topchiev Institute of C1-1167 Light Weight Debris Protector for S.T. Amancio-Filho,Helmholtz-Zentrum Petrochemical Synthesis RAS, Moscow, Russia SSPS by Oblique Collision Geesthacht (HZG), Institute of Materials et al. Ichiro Shiota, Koji Tanaka, Masahiko Kato, Research, Materials Mechanics, Advanced Hitoshi Kohri, C3-208 Mechanical performance of C1-510 Characterization of Li-ion battery Atsushi Yumoto, Takayoshi Yagasaki, Susumu oral poster aluminium 6181-T4 / CF-PPS separators - initial results Sasaki composite hybrid joints produced S. Jaiser, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, by friction spot joining Karlsruhe, Germany; P. Scharfer, Karlsruhe J.V. Esteves, Graduate Program in Materials Institute of Technology, Karlsruhe, Germany; Science and Engineering (PPG-CEM), Federal W. Schabel, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, University of São Carlos (UFSCar), São Karlsruhe, Germany Carlos/SP, Brazil C1-790 Iron-doped thin titanium dioxide Materials for Additive films synthesized with the radio Manufacturing Technologies S.T. Amancio-Filho, Helmholtz-Zentrum frequency plasma enhanced Geesthacht (HZG), Institute of Materials chemical vapour deposition Research, Materials Mechanics, Solid State technique C2-137 Physical properties and optical C3-212 Friction Spot Joining of AA2024-T3 application of poly(HEMA) S. Owczarek, Technical University of Lodz, oral poster / CF-PPS Composite: A Feasibility containing diphenylsilanediol Institute of Materials Science and Engineering, Study Lodz, Poland; A. Sobczyk-Guzenda, Technical Dong-Hyun Kim, Daebul university, Jeonnam, S.M. Goushegir, Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht University of Lodz, Institute of Materials South Korea; Tae-Hun Kim, Baekseok (HZG), Institute of Materials Research, Materials Science and Engineering, Lodz, Poland et al. university, Chungnam, South Korea; A-Young Mechanics, Solid State Joining Processes, Sung, Daebul university, Jeonnam, South Advanced Polymer-Metal Hybrid Structures, C1-798 Plasma enhanced chemical vapor Korea; Geesthacht, Germany deposition of materials for interference optical filters C2-606 Direct Laser Melting of S.T. Amancio-Filho, Helmholtz-Zentrum Shape-memory Alloy NiTi Actuators S. Owczarek, Technical University of Lodz, Geesthacht (HZG), Institute of Materials Institute of Materials Science and Engineering, R. Hagemann, F. Pape, C. Nölke, S. Kaierle, V. Lodz, Poland; J. Kowalski, Technical Wesling, H. Haferkamp, Laser Zentrum C3-294 Characterization of a welded joint in University of Lodz, Institute of Materials Hannover e.V., Hanover, Germany steel API.5L.X70 having undergone Science and Engineering, Lodz, Poland et al. successive repairs B. MAAMACHE,Division de Métallurgie et Mécanique - Centre de soudage et contrôle, chéraga Alger Algérie; Youcef. YAHMI,Division de Métallurgie et Mécanique - Centre de soudage et contrôle, chéraga Alger Algérie et al.

53 Postersession - On Display Tuesday through Thursday Topic: C - Processing

C3-420 Thermal Influences on the Joining C4-139 Development of S-phase in Ni-based C4-517 On the influence of clusters in the oral poster Behavior of Partly Aromatic High alloys healing of surface scratches in Temperature Polyamide (PA6/6T) in M. Fonovic, Max Planck Institute for Intelligent ionomers Assembly Molding Systems (formerly Max Planck Institute for J.M. Vega, 1) 2), S.J. Garcia, 2), S. van der M. Vetter,Institute of Polymer Technology, Metals Research), Stuttgart, Germany A. Zwaag 2), University Erlangen-Nueremberg; D. Drummer, Leineweber, Max Planck Institute for Intelligent 1: Material innovation institute, Mekelweg 2, Institute of Polymer Technology, University Systems (formerly Max Planck Institute for 2600 GA, Delft, The Netherlands. Erlangen-Nueremberg Metals Research), Stuttgart, Germany , E.J. 2: Novel Aerospace Materials Group, Faculty of Mittemeijer Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Aerospace Engineering, Systems (formerly Max Planck Institute for Delft University of Technology, Kluyverweg 1, C3-563 Development of a Low-Melting-Point 2629 HS, Delft, The Netherlands. oral poster Aluminum Base Filler Metal with C4-216 Synthesis and characterization of the Titanium Addition thin films LaNi1-xFexO3 cathode C4-519 TiO2-deposition on metal-coated Prof. W. Tillmann, Ch. Liu, L. Wojarski, TU and Delta-Bi2O3 doped Yb2O3 glass flakes and spheres via Dortmund, Dortmund, Germany electrolyte for solid oxide fuel cell Microwave Assisted Liquid Phase application Decomposition (MA-LPD) C3-709 Investigation on joining and B. Scharfe, Chair of Materials Processing, Nergis Bilir1, Ozge Aksan1, Handan Özlü1, oral poster materials for highly stressed fuel University of Bayreuth, Germany; M. processor components in fuel cell Soner Çakar1, Esra Korkmaz2, Orhan Willert-Porada, Chair of Materials Processing, systems Turkoglu1* University of Bayreuth, Germany Ebersbach, T.; Sändig, S., 1Department of Chemistry, Erciyes University, Günter-Köhler-Institut für Fügetechnik und 38039 Kayseri, Turkey C4-591 Fe-Co-Hf-N/TiN multilayer coatings Werkstoffprüfung, Jena, Germany 2Department of Chemistry, Bozok University, with combined wear resistant and Pasdag, O.; Steffen, M.; Zentrum für 66200 Yozgat, Turkey ferromagnetic properties for in-situ BrennstoffzellenTechnik GmbH, Duisburg, high frequency sensor applications Germany C4-237 A Study of Enhanced Corrosion and K. Krüger, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology Naji, A.; Schütze, M. et al. Wear Resistance of the Sintered Steel (KIT), 76344 Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen, Parts via Chromizing Treatment Germany; K. Seemann, Karlsruhe Institute of C3-781 Joining of Parts Made of Dissimilar Jae-Hoon Lee,Incheon R&D Division, Korea Technology (KIT), 76344 Materials Using Magnetic-Pulse oral poster Institute of Industrial Technology (KITECH) Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen, Germany et al. Technology 7-47, Songdo-Dong, Yeonsu-Gu, Incheon, C4-681 Efficiency of UV sintering on A. Lazareva, Samara State Aerospace University, 406-840, R. O. Korea et al. Samara, Russia. screen-printed coatings on several C4-267 Electrochemical Coatings for Carbon substrates for light absorption C3-1123 Grain Orientation in Welded Fibers management applications Industrial Aluminum oral poster M. Nier, Chemnitz University of Technology, A. Monier,LISE (Laboratory for Electron 1Z. Boumerzoug, 1N. Chérifi and 2T. Baudin Chemnitz, Germany; M. Trautmann, Chemnitz Spectroscopie) , Facultés Universitaires 1LMSM, University of Biskra, B.P. 145, University of Technology, Chemnitz, Germany; Notre-Dame de la Paix (FUNDP), 61 rue de Biskra-07000- Algeria I. Scharf, Chemnitz University of Technology, Bruxelles, B-5000 Namur, Belgium et al. 2Université Paris-Sud 11, UMR8182, ICMMO, Chemnitz, Germany et al. Laboratoire de Physico-Chimie de l’Etat Solide, C4-796 Tribology of Textiles: Challenging Orsay, F-91405 C4-290 Controlling Carbon Concentration of carbon fibre processing Steel by Atmosphere Analyzing in C. Rosiepen, Institut für Textiltechnik der Direct Carburizing RWTH Aachen, RWTH Aachen University, Aachen, Germany; T. Beck, Institut für C3-1132 Residual Stress Study by X-ray M. Okumiya, Toyota Technological Institute, Nagoya, JAPAN; H. Fujii, Graduate Student of Textiltechnik der RWTH Aachen, RWTH Aachen Diffraction Method in Welded X70 University, Aachen, Germany et al. Pipeline Steel Toyota Technological Institute, Nagoya, Z. Boumerzoug1, K. Digheche2, and V. Ji3 JAPAN; J. H. Kong, Toyota Technological C4-932 Feasibility of formation of surfce 1Laboratory of semiconductor and metallic Institute, Nagoya, JAPAN et al. alloying layer containing Al-Fe-Si on materials, Biskra University, B.P. 145, C4-387 Plasma enhanced aerosol-gel Aluminium and study of its Biskra-07000- Algeria. deposition of Al2O3 coatings hardness and wear properties 2Department of Chemical Industry, Biskra B.Pietrzyk, H.Szymanowski, S.Miszczak, A. Ardeshiri, Science And Research Branch Of University, B.P. 145, Biskra-07000- Algeria. D.Kucharski, Technical University of Lodz, Islamic Azad university College Of material 3 ICMMO/LEMHE, Université Paris-Sud, bat. Institute of Materials Science and Engineering, Engineering, Tehran, Iran; A. Safaie, Tehran 410, Orsay-91405- France Lodz, Poland; University College Of material Engineering, Tehran, Iran et al.

C4-410 NiTi-coating of carbon fibres C4-947 Adsorption and surface chemistry of corrosion protecting organic acids M. Trautmann, M. Nier, D. Nestler, D. Nickel, T. Coatings and Thin Films on magnesium alloy AZ31 and Mäder, B. Wielage, Chemnitz University of MgO single crystals Technology, Chemnitz, Germany Sandra Szillies, University of Paderborn, C4-109 Development of innovative Paderborn/Germany; nanoparticle-based protective Peter Thissen, University of Texas at Dallas, coatings for the production of Richardson/USA; high-strength steel compounds by Nicole Fink, Max-Planck-Institut für press-hardening Eisenforschung GmbH, Düsseldorf/Germany et al. M. Yekehtaz, DECHEMA Research Institute, Frankfurt am Main, Germany; C. Klesen, Institut für Eisenhüttenkunde der RWTH Aachen, Aachen, Germany; S. Benfer, DECHEMA Research Institute, Frankfurt am Main, Germany et al.

54 Postersession - On Display Tuesday through Thursday Topic: C - Processing

Laser and Plasma Processing C5-911 Fabrication and Characterisation of C6-573 Experimental Investigation of the Methods oral poster waveguides fabricated by Laser Filling and Emptying of Gravure Zone Melting Cells F. Rey-García,1U. A. “Microóptica y Óptica Nils Bornemann, Technische Universität C5-235 Study of the Role of Activated GRIN”, CSIC-ICMA, Departamento de Física Darmstadt, Darmstadt, Germany; Nitrogen Species in Double Screen Aplicada, Facultade de Óptica e Optometría y Hans Martin Sauer, Technische Universität Plasma Nitriding by Using Optical Facultade de Física, Universidade de Santiago Darmstadt, Darmstadt, Germany; Spectroscopic Analysis de Compostela, Campus Sur s/n E-15782 et al. Edgar Dörsam, Technische Universität Sung-Chul Lim,Incheon R&D Division, Korea Darmstadt, Darmstadt, Germany Institute of Industrial Technology C5-941 Nanosecond-laser treatment of Ag (KITECH),7-47, Songdo-Dong, Yeonsu-Gu, oral poster nanostripes for the fabrication of Incheon, 406-840, R.O.Korea et al. tunable dichroic optical structures C6-575 Temperature dependent charge J.R. Sánchez-Valencia, EMPA, Swiss carrier transport in amorphous C5-236 A Study on Properties of Corrosion Federal Laboratories for Materials Testing and In2O3-based semiconductor Protection of Active Plasma Nitrided Research (nanotech@surfaces Laboratory), deposited from solution Austenitic Stainless Steels Dübendorf, Switzerland; J. Toudert, Silviu Botnaras;, Evonik Industries AG, Marl, Sang-Gweon Kim,Incheon R&D Division, Korea Instituto de Optica, Madrid, Spain et al. Germany, Duisburg-Essen University, Duisburg, Institute of Industrial Technology Germany; Dennis Weber, Evonik Industries AG, (KITECH),7-47, Songdo-Dong, Yeonsu-Gu, C5-1089 Wetting Behavior and Growth Marl, Germany; Duy-Vu Pham, Evonik Incheon, 406-840, R. O. Korea et al. oral poster Mechanism of Fluorocarbon Films Industries AG, Marl, Germany et al. prepared by Plasma Enhanced C5-404 Reactive magnetron sputtering and Chemical Vapor Deposition C6-668 Ink-jet printing of conducting plasma decomposition of A. Terriza, J. Cotrino, M. Macías, F. Yubero, R. nanoinks: processable at room non-volatile precursors for the Alvarez, A.R. González-Elipe temperature preparation of mixed oxide thin films Falk von Seggern J. Gil-Rostra, F. Yubero, A. Barranco, A.R. Institute of Nanotechnology, Karlsruhe Institute González-Elipe, Instituto de Ciencia de of Technology (KIT), Hermann-von-Helmholtz-Platz 1, 76344 Materiales de Sevilla (CSIC-Uni. Sevilla). Printed Electronics Sevilla. Spain Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen, Germany Joint Research Laboratory Nanomaterials, C5-459 Laser Synthesis of Eutectic Ceramic Technische Universität Darmstadt and KIT, oral poster Oxide Coatings C6-133 Synchrotron induced photoelectron Petersenstr. 32, 64287 Darmstadt, Germany I. de Francisco, Instituto de Ciencia de spectroscopy of solution processed Materiales de Aragón (CSIC-Univ. Zaragoza), and evaporated Spiro-MeOTAD C6-682 Gravure Lab Printing Machine for Zaragoza, Spain; A. Vegas, Instituto de films. Electronic structure of Multilayer Devices Química-Física Rocasolano (CSIC), Madrid, Spiro-MeOTAD:WO3 codeposits and R. Thieme, TU Darmstadt, Darmstadt, Germany; Spain et al. Spiro-MeOTAD/WO3interfaces T. Oberle, TU Darmstadt, Darmstadt, Germany; E. Dörsam, TU Darmstadt, Darmstadt, Germany C5-532 Higly stable hydrophobic plasma R. Hock, TU Darmstadt, Darmstadt, Germany; T. polymerized thin films from Mayer, TU Darmstadt, Darmstadt, Germany; W. C6-703 Impact of solidification conditions on organosilicon compounds on glass Jaegermann, TU Darmstadt, Center of Smart film properties of lithium-ion battery surfaces Interfaces, Darmstadt, Germany electrodes E. Grimoldi, Dipartimento di Fisica “G. M. Baunach, Institute of Thermal Process C6-211 SXPS Characterization of Solution Engineering, Thin Film Technology, Occhialini”, Università degli Studi di Processed Bulk Heterojunction Milano-Bicocca, Milano, ITALY; Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Karlsruhe, Donor/Acceptor Model Systems Germany et al. S. Zanini, Dipartimento di Fisica “G. J. Maibach, Technische Universität Darmstadt, Occhialini”, Università degli Studi di Darmstadt, Germany; E. Mankel, Technische C6-704 Wet film characterization of slot die Milano-Bicocca, Milano, ITALY et al. Universität Darmstadt, Darmstadt, Germany; T. processed lithium-ion battery C5-818 Laser induced surface modifications Mayer, Technische Universität Darmstadt, coatings Darmstadt, Germany et al. oral poster on BaZrO3 perovskite ceramics M. Schmitt, Institute of Thermal Process V.V.Lennikov, L.A.Angurel, G.F. De La Fuente Engineering, Thin Film Technology, C6-523 Organic Solvent Compatible High-K Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Karlsruhe, C5-819 In situ laser assisted synthesis of Nanoparticles Germany et al. Yanling Gao, Niels Benson, Roland Schmechel, oral poster BSCCO-2212 textured superconductors Vladimir V. Shvartsman, and Doru C. Lupascu, C6-714 The Effects of V.V.Lennikov, L.A.Angurel, G.F. De La Fuente Faculty of Engineering, University of Constant-Gate-Bias-Stress on the Duisburg-Essen, Essen, Germany Performance of Solution-Processed C5-906 Fabrication of metal derived IZO Thin-Fim Transistors oral poster waveguides by Laser Ablation M. Kaloumenos, Technical University Backwriting Darmstadt, Department of Integrated Electronic C6-572 Surface leveling of ultrathin polymer F. Rey-García,U. A. “Microóptica y Óptica Systems, 64283 Darmstadt, Germany et al. and small molecule semiconductor GRIN”, CSIC-ICMA, Departamento de Física films by gravure and flexographic Aplicada, Facultade de Óptica e Optometría y C6-894 Drying of solution-processed printing Facultade de Física, Universidade de Santiago electrode systems for organic de Compostela, Campus Sur s/n E-15782 et al. Hans Martin Sauer, Institute of Printing Science photovoltaics and Technology, TU Darmstadt, 64289 F. Buss, Institute of Thermal Process Darmstadt, Germany Engineering, Thin Film Technology, Nils Bornemann, Institute of Printing Science Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Karlsruhe, and Technology, TU Darmstadt, 64289 Germany et al. Darmstadt, Germany Edgar Dörsam, Institute of Printing Science and Technology, TU Darmstadt, 64289 Darmstadt,

55 Postersession - On Display Tuesday through Thursday Topic: C - Processing Topic: D - Characterisation

C6-923 Machine directional register C7-1062 Niobium (V) Oxide Anisotropic New Techniques in modeling for multilayer printing in Nanostructures grown by CVD and Microstructure Characterisation hybrid roll-to-roll printing systems application as Humidity Sensors Hyunkyoo Kang, Chemnitz University of Raquel Fiz, Francisco Hernandez-Ramirez, Technology, Chemnitz, Germany; Peter Thomas Fischer, Sonia Estrade, Lluis D1-7 Microscopic Distribution of Lght Ueberfuhr, Chemnitz University of Lopez-Conesa, Francesca Peiro, J. Daniel Prades Elements in Steel Studied by Technology, Chemnitz, Germany; Frank Siegel, and Sanjay Mathur Secondary ion Mass Spectrometry Chemnitz University of Technology, Chemnitz, S.Suzuki, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan; Germany et al. C7-1073 Molecule-based PECVD of Highly E.P.Kwon, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan; Conducting Transparent Tin Oxide M.Tabuchi, NIMS, Tsukuba, Japan; F.Abe, Films NIMS, Tsukuba, Japan Jai Singh, Trilok Singh, Sanjeev Kumar, Sanjay Mathur* D1-18 Optical Characterization of Processing of Nanomaterials Institute of Inorganic Chemistry, University of Melt-Spun Polymeric Fibers Cologne, Germany M. Beckers, Institut für Textiltechnik (ITA) der RWTH Aachen University, Aachen, Germany; C7-46 Effects of synthesis methods of N. Vestweber, Institut für Textiltechnik (ITA) hydrous niobium oxide on their C7-1096 Possibility of the Purposeful der RWTH Aachen University, Aachen, Germany properties Fabrication of Nanodimensional et al. L.A.Rodrigues, Instituto Tecnológico de Complex Oxides by Pyrolysis of Aeronáutica, São José dos Campos, Brazil, Salt-polymeric Compositions D1-148 3D characterization of twin M.L.C.P.da Silva,Escola de Engenharia de O.V. Russkikh, Ural Federal University, morphology in cold-rolled Lorena, Universidade de São Paulo, Lorena, Ekaterinburg, Russia;A.A.Ostroushko, Ural magnesium Brazil Federal University, Ekaterinburg, Russia; D.K. Peter Molnár, Institute of Physics of the ASCR, G.P. Thim, Instituto Tecnológico de Kuznetsov, Ural Federal University, Prague, Czech Republic; Aeronáutica,São José dos Campos, Brazil. Ekaterinburg, Russia Andriy Ostapovets, Institute of Physics of the ASCR, Prague, Czech Republic; C7-56 Neodymium and Samarium C7-1162 Influence of the Morphology on the Ale Jäger, Institute of Physics of the ASCR, Substitution Effects in Sol-Gel Derived Reactivity: The Example of Prague, Czech Republic et al. YAG Nanopowders Aluminium Nanopowders A. Beganskiene, R. Raudonis, A. Kareiva*, B. André, IM2NP, Marseille, France; M.V. D1-159 3D Sintering Microstructure Department of General and Inorganic Chemistry, Coulet, IM2NP, Marseille, France; V. Heresanu, oral poster Quantification Vilnius University, Vilnius, Lithuania; K. Gross CINaM, Marseille, France; J. Rogez, IM2NP, Kathy Lu, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Virginia, et al. Marseille, France; R. Denoyel, Madirel, USA; Marseille, France. Zhenbo Xia, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, C7-136 Characterization and polymerization Virginia, USA; of ophthalmic materials containing Bo Chen, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Virginia, ZnO nanoparticles and furfuryl USA. methacrylate Dong-Hyun Kim, Daebul university, Jeonnam, D1-198 Application of EBSD in South Korea; Tae-Hun Kim, Baekseok characterization of low-carbon steel university, Chungnam, South Korea; Seon-Ahr structure under SPD Cho, Daebul university, Jeonnam, South Korea; A. Zavdoveev, V. Varyukhin, O.O.Galkin A-Young Sung, Daebul university, Jeonnam, Donetsk Institute for Physics and Technology South Korea National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Donetsk, Ukraine et al. C7-686 Production and characterization of nanofibers made of recombinant D1-355 Local-strain evolution and crystal spider silk proteins for filter rotation of shape memory alloy applications. characterized by Laue method Stephan Jokisch; Gregor Lang; Anja Lauterbach; combined with energy dispersive Thomas Scheibel, Lehrstul Biomaterialien, FAN, X-ray diffraction Universität Bayreuth, Germany S. Sato, Institute for Materials Research, C7-844 In-situ screening of plasmonic Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan; E.P. Kwon, properties of novel metal Institute of Multidisciplinary Research for nanoparticles by combinatorial Advanced Materials, Tohoku University, synthesis in micro fluid segment Sendai, Japan et al. sequences D1-474 Characterization of ADI/AGI by A. Knauer, University of Technology Ilmenau, magnetic spot-pole method Ilmenau, Germany; Andrea Csaki, Institute of Z. Andrsova, Technical University of Liberec; B. Photonic Technology, Jena, Germany; Skrbek, Technical University of Liberec Wolfgang Fritzsche, Institute of Photonic Technology, Jena, Germany et al. D1-534 High Energy Materials Science oral poster (HEMS) at PETRA III C7-1054 Cysteine Functionalized ZnO N. Schell, Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht, Quantum Dots Center for Materials- and Coastal Research, O.Arslan, A.P.Singh, S.Mathur , University of Geesthacht, Germany; T. Fischer, TU Berlin, Cologne, Cologne, Germany Berlin, Germany et al.

56 Postersession - On Display Tuesday through Thursday Topic: D - Characterisation

D1-605 Characterisation of corrosion and D1-959 Quantitative carbon determination in D2-759 Using EMATs to evaluate fatigue oral poster abrasion resistant coatings for steels oral poster low-carbon steels by the use of processes and phase transformation A. Schütz, Metallische Werkstoffe Universität wavelength-dispersive X-ray in austenitic steels Bayreuth, Bayreuth, Germany; M. Günthner, spectroscopy (WDS) A. Sorich, M. Smaga, D. Eifler, Institute of Keramische Werkstoffe Universität Bayreuth, L. Koll, Institute of Materials Science and Materials Science and Engineering, University Bayreuth, Germany; G. Motz, Keramische Mechanics of Materials, of Kaiserslautern, P.O. Box 3049, D-67653 Werkstoffe Universität Bayreuth, Bayreuth, Technische Univeristät München, Kaiserslautern, Germany et al. Germany et al. Boltzmannstr. 15, 85748 Garching, Germany et al. D2-773 NN D1-652 Intermetallic growth in Al-Fe system C. Marichal; Paul Scherrer Institut, Villigen, studied by time resolved X-ray D1-1035 Nano Precipitates in Single Crystal Switzerland and EPFL, Lausanne, Switzerland;S. tomography combined with oral poster Molybdenum Alloy Pillars Van Petegem, Paul Scherrer Institut, Villigen, FIB/SEM/TEM E. Oveisi, Interdisiplinary Centre for Electron Switzerland; C. Borca, Paul Scherrer Institut, Guillaume Pasche, Aicha Hessler-Wyser, Robin Microscopy (CIME), École Polytechnique Villigen, Switzerland et al. Schaublin, Cecile Hebert Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Lausanne, Switzerland et al. D2-955 In-situ observation of structure D1-738 In situ studies of solidification and formation processes for organic phase transformations in Mg-Dy solar cells alloys F. Buss, Institute of Thermal Process A. Staeck, P. Staron, N. Schell, M. Müller, D. Engineering, Thin Film Technology, Karlsruhe Tolnai, N. Hort Advanced Mechanical Institute of Technology, Karlsruhe, Germany et Characterisation al. D1-754 A new protocol for oral poster absorption-contrast and D2-964 Local Fracture Toughness phase-contrast microtomography D2-346 Cyclic hardness testing – a new oral poster Measurements of NiAl Bond Coats for materials science applications oral poster short-time procedure for the by FIB-milled Micro Cantilever Tests F. Beckmann, Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht, evaluation of the cyclic properties of R. Webler, S. Neumeier, K. Durst, M. Göken, Geesthacht, Germany; metallic materials Institut für Werkstoffwissenschaften, Lehrstuhl F. Wilde, Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht, H. Kramer, P. Starke, D. Eifler, I, Universtität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Geesthacht, Germany; Institute of Materials Science and Engineering, Martensstrasse 5, D-91058 Erlangen, Germany L. Lottermoser, Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht, University of Kaiserslautern, Geesthacht, Germany et al. P.O. Box 3049, D-67653 Kaiserslautern, D2-1000 Fatigue behavior and damage Germany mechanisms of conventionally and D1-761 In situ synchrotron radiation study ultra-fine grained Ti-6Al-7Nb during hot compressive deformation D2-416 Microstructural changes of spinel C. Krechel, Department of Materials Science and of a novel gamma-TiAl alloy oral poster containing ULCCs at high Engineering, Institute I: General Materials Andreas Stark, Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht, temperatures Properties, University Erlangen Nürnberg, Geesthacht, Germany; Emanuel Schwaighofer, J. Haufe, TU Bergakademie Freiberg, Freiberg, Martensstraße 5, 91058 Erlangen, Germany et Montanuniversität Leoben, Leoben, Austria; Germany; T. A. Bier, TU Bergakademie Freiberg, al. Svea Mayer, Montanuniversität Leoben, Freiberg, Germany Leoben, Austria et al. D2-1057 Surface to bulk characterization of D2-478 Characterization of Europium Doped ternary palladium alloys: A triple D1-849 Investigations on Crystalline oral poster Silica Thin Films as Luminescent method approach Materials with the Use of Two- and Materials by Small Angle X-Ray J. Kühn, BAM Federal Institute of Materials Three Dimensional Analytical X-ray Scattering Research and Testing, 12200 Berlin, Germany; Techniques J. Akbarzadeh, University of Vienna, Faculty of A. Lippitz, BAM Federal Institute of Materials J. te Nijenhuis, D. Götz and F. Masiello, Physics, Dynamics of condensed Systems, Research and Testing, 12200 Berlin, Germany PANalytical B.V. Austria; A. Feinle, Paris-Lodron University et al. Almelo, Salzburg, Materials Chemistry, Austria et al. The Netherlands D2-1114 Influences of the testing temperature D2-645 Yield Point Phenomenon in on the time-dependent materials D1-873 NiO reduction studied by oral poster Nanocrystalline Ni-Fe Investigated by behavior of fcc- and bcc-materials environmental transmission electron In-Situ X-Ray Diffraction investigated by nanoindentation microscopy Steven Van Petegem, Materials Science and long-term creep testing Q. Jeangros, C. Hébert and A. Hessler-Wyser, Simulations, Paul Scherrer Institut, Villigen, V. Maier, Institute 1: General Materials Interdisciplinary Centre for Electron Switzerland et al. Microscopy, EPFL, CH-1015 Lausanne et al. Properties, Department Materials Science and Engineering, University Erlangen-Nürnberg et D2-726 Investigation of local plasticity in thin al. D1-875 Phase Transformations in Steel large grained nickel mesocrystals by During Welding Thermal Cycles EBSD D2-1153 Experimental investigation of Studied by In Situ High-Energy A.F. Knorr, Chair of Material Science, University X-Ray Diffraction composite tendons as a support of Saarland, Saarbrücken, Germany; B. system in earthwork engineering M. Blankenburg, Helmholtz-Zentrum Klusemann, Material Mechanics, RWTH Aachen, Hossein Mortazavi, ATSS Consulting Group, Geesthacht, Geesthacht, Germany; P. Staron, Aachen, Germany; M. Marx, Chair of Material Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht, Geesthacht, Tehran, Iran Science, University of Saarland, Saarbrücken, Ali Mortazavi, Amirkabir University of Germany; A. Stark, Helmholtz-Zentrum Germany et al. Geesthacht, Geesthacht, Germany et al. Technology, Tehran, Iran

D1-885 A new method for the evaluation of oral poster the Wide-Angle Scattering of non-graphitic carbon B. Smarsly, Justus-Liebig University, Giessen, Germany

57 Postersession - On Display Tuesday through Thursday Topic: D - Topic: E - Modelling Characterisation

Reliability Issues and Through Process-Modelling E1-1166 Modeling Expanded Perlite Characterisation in the Production in a Vertical Electrical Micro-Nano-Region Furnace E1-454 Development and application of 2D Panagiotis M. Angelopoulos, National remeshing methodology for finite Technical University of Athens, Athens, Greece; D3-330 Reliability assurance by prevention element simulation with Dimitrios I. Gerogiorgis, National Technical of product counterfeiting: a new ABAQUS/Explicit to metal University of Athens, Athens, Greece et al. technique for authentication of microcutting modeling. security and safety components F. Luczak, Berliner Nanotest und Design GmbH, V. Pavlova, Institute for Applied Materials, KIT, Karlsruhe, Germany; M. Weber, Institute for Berlin, Germany and Fraunhofer ENAS, Computational Chemnitz, Germany et al. Applied Materials, KIT, Karlsruhe, Germany et al. Thermodynamics and Kinetics D3-435 Evaluating the adhesion of ultra-thin layers E1-458 Experimental Design in Statistical Process Observation and Quality I. Hartwig, Center for Microtechnologies, E2-57 Diffusion of Interstitial Components Evaluation Chemnitz, Germany; R. Ecke, Fraunhofer in Systems with Traps Institute for Electronic Nano Systems, M. Senn, Karlsruhe University of Applied J. Svoboda, Institute of Physics of Materials, Chemnitz, Germany; B. Brämer, Micro Materials Sciences, Karlsruhe, Germany; Brno, Czech Republic; F. D. Fischer, Center, Chemnitz, Germany et al. N. Link, Karlsruhe University of Applied Montanuniversität Leoben, Leoben, Austria; Y. Sciences, Karlsruhe, Germany; V. Shan, Technical University Wien, Wien, D3-588 Low cycle fatigue behaviour of hot Austria et al. pressed austenitic stainless steels E1-551 Finite-element-analysis of the forming process "cross rolling" with and steel-zirconia composites E2-305 Comparative investigation of the aim of exploring the material A. Glage, Institute of Materials Engineering, phase-field models based on free flow and the damage degree in work Technische Universität Bergakademie Freiberg, energy and grand potential pieces Freiberg, Germany et al. formulations P. Benes, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, O. Tschukin,Institute of Materials and Karlsruhe, Germany; J. Hoffmeister, Karlsruhe Processes Karlsruhe University of Applied Institute of Technology, Karlsruhe, Germany; V. Scinces,Karlsruhe, Germany; Schulze, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, A. Choudhury,Institute for Applied Materials Karlsruhe, Germany et al. Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Karlsruhe, Germany et al. E1-741 Modeling of Coupling Phenomena During Sintering-assembling Process E2-412 Thermodynamic assessment of by Pulsed Currents Fe-Mn-Nb-C system in application to ELODIE BRISSON, KEVIN PALLEZ, PHILIPPE high manganese steels ROGEON, HENRI DESPLATS, PATRICK CARRE, Alexandra V. Khvan, Bengt Hallstedt, Keke TAHAR LOULOU, LIMatB, Université de Bretagne Chang Sud, rue de Saint Maudé, 56321 Lorient CEDEX ALEXANDRE BONHOMME,Schneider E2-451 Phase Field Modeling of Electric-Electropole-31 rue Pierre Mendes France Gamma-Gamma' Microstructure 38050 Grenoble Cedex 9, France. Evolution in Ni-base Superalloys. O. Shchyglo, ICAMS, Ruhr-Universität E1-771 Simulation of the manufacturing Bochum, Germany; process of case-hardenend powder M.K. Rajendran, ICAMS, Ruhr-Universität metallurgical gear wheels Bochum, Germany; P. Nusskern, Institute for Applied Materials - I. Steinbach, ICAMS, Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Materials Science and Engineering (IAM –WK), Germany Karlsruhe Institute for Technology (KIT), Karlsruhe, Germany et al. E2-666 Phase field Modeling of Diffusion in Solids E1-1011 Neuronal model identification of N.Alemayehu, E.Borukhovich, U.Preiss, metallurgical process I.Steinbach K. Gherfi, H. Bendjama, S. Bouhouche, H. Meradi E2-787 Molecular simulation of Unité de Recherche Appliquée en Sidérurgie Joule-Thomson coefficient of mixture Métallurgie refrigerants URASM/CSC; BP 196 23000 Y.V. Lysogorskiy, Kazan Federal University, Annaba, Algérie. Kazan, Russia; O.V. Nedopekin, Kazan Federal Tél, Fax: +21338871729 University, Kazan, Russia; D.A. Tayurskii, Kazan [email protected] Federal University, Kazan, Russia E1-1165 Database driven Online Simulation E2-788 A Monte Carlo study of the vacancy of the Microstructure Evolution and solute diffusion in the presence during Hot Rolling of Steel of discrete trapping J. Orend, Institute of Metallurgy TU Clausthal, P. Warczok, Vienna University of Technology, Clausthal-Zellerfeld, Germany; F. Hagemann, A-1040 Vienna, Austria Salzgitter Mannesmann Forschung GmbH, Y. V. Shan, Materials Center Leoben, A-8700 Salzgitter, Germany et al. Leoben, Austria E. Kozeschnik, Christian Doppler Laboratory for Early Stages of Precipitation, A-1040 Vienna, Austria

58 Postersession - On Display Tuesday through Thursday Topic: E - Modelling Topic: F - Biomat

E2-868 The effect of temperature on the Transport Phenomena in Biomaterials Applications structural properties of the doped Nanoscale Devices Sigma- 5 (310)[001] grain F1-49 Preparation of Bilayered Scaffolds for boundary in the D03-Fe3Al: Ab intio oral poster Osteochondral Tissue Engineering molecular dynamics study E4-214 Atomistic Study of the Influence of Based on 45S5 Bioglass® and S. Chentouf,LEM3- University of Metz, Lattice Defects on Thermal Biodegradable polymers Metz,France;J-M. Raulot,LEM3- University of Conductivity P. Nooeaid, Institute of Biomaterials, University Metz,Metz,France;H. Aourag,LEPM- University of T. Wang and A. Hartmaier, Interdisciplinary of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Erlangen, Germany; Tlemcen, Tlemcen, Algeria; T. Centre for Advanced Materials Simulation J.A. Roether, Institute of Polymer Materials, GROSDIDIER,LEM3- University of Metz, Metz, (ICAMS), Ruhr-Universitaet Bochum, Bochum, University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Erlangen, France Germany Germany et al. E4-874 Ab initio simulation of surface F1-164 Porous Ti-Nb alloy with low electronic states of topological Young´s modulus for biomedical insulator under the stress applications Multiscale Modelling of A.G. Kijamov, Kazan Federal University, Kazan, K. Zhuravleva,IFW Dresden, Dresden, Germany Mechanical Properties Russia; Y.V. Lysogorskiy, Kazan Federal A. Teresiak, IFW Dresden, Dresden, Germany University, Kazan, Russia; O.V. Nedopekin, S. Scudino, IFW Dresden, Dresden, Germany Kazan Federal University, Kazan, Russia; D.A. M. Calin, IFW Dresden, Dresden, Germany E3-117 Generating Foam Structures Using Tayurskii, Kazan Federal University, Kazan, A. Gebert, IFW Dresden, Dresden, Germany Implicit Functions Russia L. Schultz, IFW Dresden, Dresden, Germany J. Storm, TU Bergakademie Freiberg, Freiberg, J. Eckert, IFW Dresden, Dresden, Germany Germany; M. Abendroth, TU Bergakademie Freiberg, F1-250 Applications of nanocrystalline Freiberg, Germany; oral poster hydroxyapatite in biosensors Th. Liedke, TU Bergakademie Freiberg, Freiberg, Yong Liu, Ying Zhang, Yanni Tan, Qing Zhang Germany; and Xiaobo Ji; T. Sieber, TU Bergakademie Freiberg, Freiberg, State Key Laboratory of Powder Metallurgy, Germany et al. Central South University E3-354 Theoretical approach of the B2 type ,Changsha, P.R.China ReX rare earth intermetallic F1-357 Modification of recombinant spider compounds: ab initio calculations silk proteins for medical applications Abdessamad SEKKAL,Université Abou Bekr E. Doblhofer, Universität Bayreuth, Bayreuth, Belkaid, Tlemcen-Algérie. Deutschland; T. Scheibel, Universität Bayreuth, A. BENZAIR, Université Djillali Liabes, Sidi Bel Deutschland Abbés, Algérie G.Merad, Université Abou Bekr Belkaid, F1-443 Localisation of cells in a porous Ti Tlemcen-Algérie. oral poster alloy by SEM techniques D. Laipple, B. Luthringer, A. Deing, R. Willumeit, A. Schreyer, E3-567 Nanoscale simulation in FCC and Helmholtz - Zentrum Geesthacht, Germany; BCC crystals using cluster based quasi continuum method F1-546 Novel CaP-ZrO2-SiO2 scaffolds with N. Prajapati,ICAMS,Ruhr-Universitaet Bochum, oral poster high strength as bone replacement Germany, B. Eidel, Universität Duisburg-Essen, materials Germany, A. Hartmaier, ICAMS,Ruhr-Universitaet T. Schumacher, Advanced Ceramics, University Bochum, Germany of Bremen, Bremen, Germany; L. Treccani; Advanced Ceramics, University of Bremen, E3-789 Simulation of tribological interacting Bremen, Germany; K. Rezwan Advanced ta-C nanocoatings Ceramics, University of Bremen, Bremen, T. Kunze, Theoretical Chemistry, Technical Germany University Dresden, D-01061 Dresden, Germany et al. F1-587 The influence of alginate fibers on peripheral nerve regeneration, in vivo E3-898 Phase-field modeling of the study microstructure rearrangement in Paulina Bednarz, AGH University of Science and twinned martensites Technology, Krakow, Poland; Dariusz C. Mennerich, Karlsruhe University of Applied Szarek,Wroclaw University Hospital, Wroclaw, Sciences Poland; Krzysztof Marycz, Wroclaw Univ. of F. Wendler, Karlsruhe University of Applied Environmental and Life Sciences,Wroclaw, Sciences Poland et al. M. Jainta, Karlsruhe University of Applied Sciences F1-592 Protective function of polymer B. Nestler, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology encapsulations for long-term implantable microsystems S. Kirsten, Technische Universität Dresden, Germany; J. Uhlemann, Technische Universität Dresden, Germany; M. Braunschweig, Microelectronic Packaging Dresden GmbH, Dresden, Germany; Mi. Kuntz, CeramTec GmbH, Ploching, Germany et al.

59 Postersession - On Display Tuesday through Thursday Topic: F - Biomat

F1-700 The Influence of Modified F1-1131 Polyhydroxyalkanoates, their novel F2-468 In vitro Biocompatibility of Silicon Polysaccharides on the Growth of blends and composites oral poster Nanowires Vascular Endothelial Cells on P.Basnett,University of Westminster, London, S. Odabas,Hacettepe University, Ankara, Biodegradable Bone Substitution UK, E. Akarayonye ,University of Westminster, Turkey; J.E. Spanier, Drexel University, Material London, UK, L. Francis, University of Philadelphia, USA; E. Piskin, Hacettepe Westminster, London, UK, R. Rai,University of University, Ankara, Turkey; B. Garipcan, D.Weber, Deutsches Krebsforschungszentrum, Westminster, London, UK, T. Kehavarz, Bogazici University, Istanbul, Turkey. Heidelberg, Germany; S.Knaack, University of Westminster, London, UK, I. Universitätsklinikum Dresden, Dresden, Quintana Tekniker, Spain,V. Salih,University F2-599 Electrospun Germany; T.Hanke, Technische Universität College London, UK, J. K. Knowles,University oral poster polyurethane/polylactide fibers for Dresden, Dresden, Germany et al. neural tissue regeneration: F1-1143 Oxidation Behavior and Evaluations preparation, mechanical properties F1-856 Influence of grain size reduction of Aesthetic and Mechanical and cell compatibility from micro- to nano-level on Properties of Oxide Coating on electrical properties of full dense Ti-base Biomedical Alloy A. Lis, AGH University of Science and hydroxyapatite bioceramics E. Miura-Fujiwara, University of Hyogo, Himeji, Technology, Krakow, Poland; R. Fryczkowski, Miodrag J. Lukić (Sp), Smilja Japan; S. Yamada, Nagoya Institute of ATH University of Bielsko-Biala, Bielsko-Biala, Marković and Dragan Technology, Nagoya, Japan; Y. Watanabe, Poland; D. Szarek, Wroclaw University Uskoković Nagoya Institute of Technology, Nagoya, Hospital, Wroclaw, Poland et al. Japan; H. Sato, Nagoya Institute of F2-630 Single-cell adhesion force Centre for Fine Particles Processing and Technology, Nagoya, Japan et al. Nanotechnologies, Institute of Technical spectroscopy on photo-switchable Sciences of the SASA, Belgrade, Serbia F1-1159 Electrophoretic deposition of nano-surfaces hydroxyapatite from non-aqueous C. Lamprecht, Christian-Albrechts-University, solvents Kiel, Germany; L. Kadem, F1-869 New method to control the V Ozhukil Kollath, LCIS-GreenMAT, University Christian-Albrechts-University, Kiel, Germany; J. morphology of ionically crosslinked of Liège, Liège, Belgium; Materials Reverey, Christian-Albrechts-University, Kiel, alginate hydrogels for soft tissue Technology, Flemish Institute for Germany et al. regeneration Technological Research (VITO), Mol, Belgium; F2-646 Switching Cell Adhesion on Doina Dimonie, Radu Fierascu, Raluca Gabor, R Closset, LCIS-GreenMAT, University of Liège, Nanostructured Surfaces Bianca Galateanu , Marius Ghiurea, Marius Liège, Belgium et al. oral poster Petrache L. Kadem, Christian-Albrechts-University of Kiel, Kiel, Germany; M. Holz, F1-912 AziGrip4(TM)-LUB: Ultrathin Christian-Albrechts-University of Kiel, Kiel, oral poster lubricating coating for medical Germany; S. Viebig, applications Cell-Instructive and Nano Christian-Albrechts-University of Kiel, Kiel, S. Tosatti and S. Zürcher, SuSoS AG, Biomaterials Germany et al. Dübendorf, Switzerland F2-690 Hydrogels with tunable elasticity for F1-940 Tribological and Electrochemical mechanotransduction studies F2-291 Label-Free Nondestructive oral poster characterization of biomedical alloys D Missirlis, Heidelberg University and Max Discrimination of Colon Carcinoma for surgical implants in simulated oral poster Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems, Sublines and Biomolecular Insights body fluid used by SS AISI 316L Heidelberg, Germany; Into Their Differential Hsp70 Fellah M., Labaiz M., Assala O., Djeddi N. J Spatz, Heidelberg University and Max Planck Expression: DNA/RNA Nucleobase Institute for Intelligent Systems, Heidelberg, Specific Changes F1-1038 In Vitro Evaluation of Cytotoxicity of Germany; Stainless Steel Foam by MTT Assay Dr. M. Gehrmann, Clinic of Radiation Therapy, Ilven Mutlu, Istanbul University, Metallurgical Klinikum rechts der Isar, Technische F2-805 Photoinduced Release of Gaseous and Materials Engineering Department, Istanbul, Universitaet Muenchen, Munich, Germany et al. oral poster Small Molecules from Electrospun Turkey; Fibers Enver Oktay, Istanbul University, Metallurgical F2-325 Using Biomotors as Functional R. Wyrwa, INNOVENT e.V., Biomaterials and Materials Engineering Department, Istanbul oral poster Nanotransporters Department, Jena, Germany; C. Bohlender, W. Teizer, A. Sikora, D. Oliveira, K. Kim, M. Institut for Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry, Umetsu, T. Adschiri: WPI-AIMR, Tohoku Friedrich-Schiller-University Jena, Germany et F1-1039 Characterisation of Biocompatibility University, Sendai, Japan; A. Liao, W. Hwang: al. of 17-4 PH Stainless Steel Foam by Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, XTT Cytotoxicity Assay USA. F2-1098 Toxicity Studying of Polyoxometalat Ilven Mutlu, Istanbul University, Metallurgical oral poster Mo72Fe30, Possibilities of Its and Materials Engineering Department, Istanbul, F2-363 GaN nanostructures for tissue Transport in Organism and Turkey; oral poster regeneration and cancer therapy Interactions with other Substances Enver Oktay, Istanbul University, Metallurgical V. Popa, National Center for Materials Study A.A. Ostroushko, I.G. Danilova, M.O. and Materials Engineering Department, Istanbul, and Testing, Technical University of Moldova, Tonkushina, S.Yu. Medvedeva, I.F. Gette, Turkey Chisinau, Republic of Moldova et al. E.A.Mukhlynina, A.V. Prokofieva, M.V. Morozova F2-406 3D Conductive Polymeric Structures F1-1097 Polymer Implants Supporting Nerve oral poster for Tissue Engineering Applications oral poster Regeneration in Peripheral and P. Danilevicius, Institute of Electronic Structure Central Nervous System and Laser (IESL), Heraklion, Greece; M. Oubaha, J. Laska, AGH University of Science and Optical Sensors Laboratory, National Centre for Technology, Krakow, Poland; P. Bednarz, AGH Sensor Research, Dublin City University, University of Science and Technology, Glasnevin, Ireland et al. Krakow, Poland; A. Lis, AGH University of Science and Technology, Krakow, Poland et al.

60 Postersession - On Display Tuesday through Thursday Topic: F - Biomat

Bio-Inspiration and F3-836 Beta-Tricalcium Phosphate Platelets F3-1087 The influence of UV, ethylene oxide Bio-Engineering For Load-Bearing Bone Substitutes and cold plasma sterilization on L. Galea, RMS Foundation, Bettlach, properties of porous Switzerland; M. Bohner, RMS Foundation, polyurethane/polylactide blends F3-22 Biomimetic Soft Microorigami: Smart Bettlach, Switzerland; M. Niederberger, ETHZ, Paulina Bednarz, AGH University of Science and 3D Micro-Constructs from Zurich, Switzerland; T. Graule, EMPA, Technology, Krakow, Poland; Jadwiga Laska, Self-Folding Polymer Films Dübendorf, Switzerland AGH University of Science and Technology, Svetlana Zakharchenko, Georgi Krakow, Poland; Stoychev, Leonid Ionov, Leibniz Institute of F3-857 Deformation and failure behaviour Polymer Research Dresden (Germany) oral poster of bio-inspired metal foam composite structures under F3-94 The intrinsic property of melanin to quasistatic and impact loading split and reform the water molecule. P. Schüler, TU Berlin, Materials Engineering, Bio-Interfaces and Coatings A.Solis Herrera, MC Arias Esparza, RI Solis Straße des 17. Juni 135, 10623 Berlin, Arias,P.E: Solis Arias, M.P. Solis Arias. All Germany; Authors: Human Photosynthesis Study Center, S. F. Fischer, Foundry-Institute RWTH Aachen, F4-402 Monitored Multilayer Water Vapour Aguascalientes, Mexico. Intzestraße 5, 50072 Aachen, Germany et al. Barrier Coatings for Flexible Implants M. Weinmann, V. Bucher, W. Nisch, C. F3-101 One step forward towards artificial F3-883 Bioinspired 3D Surfaces for the Burkhardt, A. Stett, NMI Natural and Medical photosynthesis: functionalization of Efficient Reduction of Airborne Sciences Institute at University of Tuebingen, metal oxides with metaloproteins for Nanoparticles Reutlingen, Germany; G. Urban, University of solar hydrogen generation S. Busch, Department of Microsystems Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany; A. Braun, D.K. Bora, K. Schrantz, T. Graule, Engineering IMTEK, University of Freiburg, Empa. Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Freiburg, Germany; X. Vinzenz, Institute for F4-669 Low-Temperature Plasma Treatments Science and Technology, CH-8600 Dübendorf, Bioprocessing and Analytical Measurement for Amino Functionalization of Switzerland; E. Rozhkova, Argonne National Techniques, Heilbad Heiligenstadt, Germany et Poly(lactic-co-glycolic Acid) (PLGA) Laboratory, Argonne IL 60439, USA et al. al. Films Stefano Zanini, Dipartimento di Fisica “G. F3-189 Biomechanical Behaviour and F3-917 Activation and Stabilisation of Occhialini”, Università degli Studi di oral poster Ultrasonographical Evaluation of oral poster Lactate Oxidase in Ionic liquids Milano-Bicocca, p.za della Scienza, 3 I-20126 Lesions in Horse Tendons S. Scheuermann, University of Applied Milano ITALY et al. C. Freitag, University, Siegen, Germany; A. Sciences Mannheim, Mannheim, Germany; V.F. Ohrndorf, University, Siegen, Germany; H.-J. Curto, Dublin City University, Dublin, Ireland; F4-820 Random pair distribution analysis of Christ, University, Siegen, Germany; K. Shell, D. Diamond, Dublin City University, Dublin, the microbial adhesion on different University, Giessen, Germany; S. Wenisch, Ireland et al. biomaterials surfaces University, Giessen, Germany et al. C. Lüdecke 1,2,4; D. Siegismund 1,3,4; M. F3-975 Unusual Structure and Mineral Roth 2,4; J. Bossert 1,4; M. Rettenmayr 1,4; S. F3-279 The light weight structure and Composition of Cuticle forming the Schuster 3,4 et al. behavior of different Crustaceae Pars Incisiva in the Mandibles of the J.N. Grossmann, University of Bonn, Bonn, Terrestrial Crustacean Porcellio F4-828 Studying biofilm formation on Germany; H. Schmitz, University of Bonn, scaber (Isopoda) biomaterials by a combined experimental and theoretical Bonn, Germany J. Huber, Central Facility for Electron approach Microscopy, University of Ulm, F3-303 Biotechnological Production of Alber-Einstein-Allee 11, 89069 Ulm, Germany; C. Lüdecke 1,2,4; D. Siegismund 1,3,4; M. Engineered Spider Silk Proteins H.-O. Fabritius, Max Planck Institute for Iron Roth 2,4; J. Bossert 1,4; M. Rettenmayr 1,4; S. A. Heidebrecht, University of Bayreuth, Research, Max Planck Str. 1, 40237 Düsseldorf, Schuster 3,4 et al. Bayreuth, Germany; T. Scheibel, University of Germany et al. Bayreuth, Bayreuth, Germany F4-829 Mechanically responsive and F3-1004 Bio-Inspired Precipitation of antibacterial coating for textile F3-359 Production and characterization of biomaterials oral poster Semiconducting Oxides on oral poster fibers made of recombinant spider Genetically Modified Tobacco E.Kulaga, K.Anselme, L.Balan, V.Roucoules, silk proteins Mosaic Viruses L.Ploux G. Lang, Department of Biomaterials, University N. Stitz, Universität Stuttgart, Stuttgart, of Bayreuth, Bayreuth, Germany; T. Scheibel, F4-863 Encapsulation of Essential Oils in Germany; P. Atanasova, Universität Stuttgart, Sodium and Calcium Alginate for Department of Biomaterials, University of Stuttgart, Germany; D. Rothenstein, Universität Bayreuth, Bayreuth, Germany the Development of Antimicrobial Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany; J. Baier, FIlms and Surgical Sutures F3-452 Mineral arrangements in human Universität Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany et al. I. Liakos, L. Rizzello, C. La Tegola, I. S. Bayer, oral poster dentine: insights at the mm, F3-1006 Nanostructured paper-like material P. P. Pompa, Center for Biomolecular micrometer and nanometer Nanotechnologies, Istituto Italiano di oral poster made through self-assembly of length-scales individual vanadia nanofibers Tecnologia @UniLe, via Barsanti, 73010 P. Zaslansky, Julius Wolff Institut, Charité - Z. Burghard, Institute for Material Science, Arnesano, Lecce, Italy. Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Germany; A. University of Stuttgart, 70569 Stuttgart, R. Cingolani, A. Athanassiou, Istituto Italiano Maerten, Materials Engineering, Technische Germany; di Tecnologia (IIT), via Morego 30, 16163 Universitaet Berlin, Germany et al. T. Dufaux, Nanoscale Science Department, Genova, Italy. F3-791 Tree- and torrent-frog like adhesives Max-Planck-Institute for Solid State Research, for wet and flooded environments 70569 Stuttgart, Germany et al. D.M. Drotlef, Max-Planck Institut für Polymerforschung, Mainz, Germany; A. del Campo,Max-Planck Institut für Polymerforschung, Mainz, Germany

61 Postersession - On Display Tuesday through Thursday Topic: F - Biomat Topic: X - Miscellaneous

Materials for F5-494 Biphasic construct formed by Bone-Tissue-Regeneration hydroxylapatite granules as osseous phase are suitable for osteochondral Miscellaneous defect repair in an experimental X-62 Preparation and characterisation of F5-184 Development of new beta-Ti alloys sheep model gold-copper alloys plated from an oral poster for hard tissue replacement Katrin Susanne Lips, Laboratory for alkaline cyanide bath A. Helth, IFW Dresden, Dresden, Germany; K. Experimental Trauma Surgery, E. Brun, CEA Valduc, France; F. Durut, CEA Zhuravleva, IFW Dresden, Dresden, Germany; Justus-Liebig-University, Giessen, Germany; Iris Valduc, France; R. Botrel, CEA Valduc, France; M. Calin, IFW Dresden, Dresden, Germany; A. Schleicher, Department of Trauma Surgery, M. Théobald, CEA Valduc, France; G. Pascal, Gebert, IFW Dresden, Dresden, Germany; J. University Hospital Giessen and Marburg, CEA Valduc, France; V. Vignal, CNRS, France. Eckert, IFW Dresden, Dresden, Germany; Giessen, Germany et al. X-82 Thermal conductivity of air filled F5-213 Oligosaccharide-functionalized F5-673 Controlled Plasma Oxidation of open cell aluminum foams poly(ethylene imine) nanoparticles oral poster oral poster Metallic Implant Materials A. August, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology as drug carriers in calcium M.Göttlicher, Justus-Liebig-University, Gießen, (KIT), Karlsruhe, Germany phosphate bone cements Germany; M.Rohnke, Justus-Liebig-University, B. Nestler, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology M. Schumacher, University Hospital Hospital Gießen, Germany; A.Helth, Leibniz Institute for (KIT), Karlsruhe, Germany Carl Gustav Carus and TU Dresden, Germany; C. Solid State and Materials Research, Dresden, M. Roelle, University of Applied Sciences, Striegler, Leibniz Institute of Polymer Research Germany et al. Karlsruhe, Germany Dresden, Germany; D. Appelhans, Leibniz S. Schmid, University of Applied Sciences, Institute of Polymer Research Dresden, Germany F5-674 Regulation of cell adhesion and Karlsruhe, Germany et al. oral poster integrin expression by biomimetic surface coatings X-166 Mechanical Characterization of Carbon Bonded Aluminia using the F5-374 Implications of Diet, Steroid, and E. Schwab, University of Heidelberg, Germany; Small Punch Test oral poster Estrogenic cessation in rat R. Medda, University of Heidelberg, Germany; osteoporotic induction by DEXA and M. L. Dragovits, University of Heidelberg, S. Soltysiak, TU Bergakademie Freiberg molecular analysis Germany; N. Perschmann, University of Institute for Mechanics and Fluid Dynamics, Heidelberg, Germany et al. Freiberg, Germany; M. Abendroth, TU P. Govindarajan, Laboratory of Experimental Bergakademie Freiberg Institute for Mechanics Trauma Surgery, Justus-Liebig University, F5-722 Nanocomposite collagen scaffolds and Fluid Dynamics, Freiberg, Germany et al. Giessen 35394, Germany; G. Schlewitz, oral poster for bone tissue engineering – effect Department of Trauma Surgery, University of silica and hydroxyapatite X-583 Repair processes for carbon depleted Hospital of Giessen-Marburg, Giessen 35385, mineralization on the structure, ultra-low k materials Germany et al. mechanical properties, and R. Leitsmann, GWT-TUD GmbH, Chemnitz, biocompatibility Germany; F5-380 Biocompatible monomers for O. Böhm, Technical University Chemnitz, photo-based additive manufacturing S. Heinemann, Technische Universität Dresden, Germany; technologies Germany; C. Heinemann, Technische P. Plänitz, GWT-TUD GmbH, Chemnitz, S.C. Ligon, Inst for Applied Synthetic Universität Dresden, Germany; M. Jäger, Germany; Chemistry, TU Wien, Austria; S. Baudis, Inst for Technische Universität Dresden, Germany; K. M. Schaller, Globalfoundries Module Two Applied Synthetic Chemistry, TU Wien, Austria; Glenske, Justus-Liebig-Universität Gießen, GmbH & Co. KG, Dresden, Germany et al. F. Nehl, Inst for Applied Synthetic Chemistry, Germany et al. TU Wien, Austria et al. X-600 Variation in raw material F5-916 Simvastatin induces Osteogenic composition and shaping route and F5-381 Establishment of the novel approach oral poster Differentiation in Human its influence on the microstructure oral poster “in situ Tissue Engineering” for bone Mesenchymal Stromal Cells and can and mechanical properties of defect healing be used in Combination with Drug carbon-bonded Al2O3-C Delivery Systems for Modification of Kerstin Fritzsche, Children's Hospital and Y. Klemm,Department of Materials Engineering, Biomaterials Polyclinic for Children's and Youth Medicine, TU Bergakademie Freiberg, Gustav-Zeuner Str. University Hospital Carl Gustav Carus, B. Woltmann,Institute of Physiological 5, 09596 Freiberg, Germany et al. Fetscherstr. 74, 01307 Dresden, Germany et al. Chemistry, University of Technology Dresden, Dresden, Germany et al. X-660 Development and characterization of F5-405 Polylactide Scaffolds for Bone Tissue nanostructures containing titanium Engineering Fabricated via Direct fs oxide to hydrogen production by Laser Writing photoelectrolysis P. Danilevicius, Institute of Electronic Structure A. C. Teloeken, Universidade Federal do Rio and Laser (IESL), Heraklion, Greece; F. Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, Brazil; T. Graule, F. Claeyssens, Kroto Research Institute, University Clemens, Swiss Federal Laboratories for of Sheffield, Sheffield, United Kingdom et al. Materials Science and Technology, Dübendorf, Switzerland et al. F5-431 Influence of Ti-6Al-4V material porosities on cell metabolism X-664 Material and Energy Efficient A. Deing, Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht, Production Approach for the Geesthacht, Germany; Austempered Ductile Iron (ADI) B. Luthringer, Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht, Using Integrated Casting-Heat Geesthacht, Germany; Treatment Process T. Ebel, Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht, Geesthacht, Germany et al. A. Meena, Arts et Métiers ParisTech, LMPF-EA 4106, Châlons-en-Champagne, Cedex, France; M. El Mansori, Arts et Métiers ParisTech, LMPF-EA 4106, Châlons-en-Champagne, Cedex, France

62 Postersession - On Display Tuesday through Thursday Topic: X - Miscellaneous Topic: Y - Honorary Symposium

X-779 Flame spraying of ceramic oxides G.Gottstein Honorary coatings in the system Symposium on CaO-ZrO2-TiO2 for refractory Characterisation and Design of applications Microstructure for Adv. Stefan Schafföner, TU Berakademie Freiberg, Materials Freiberg, Germany; Christos G. Aneziris, TU Bergakademie Freiberg, Freiberg, Germany; Y1-48 Grain Boundary Wetting in the Gregor Bohne, TU Bergakademie Freiberg, Zr-Nb Alloys Freiberg, Germany et al. B.B. Straumal(1,2), A.S. Gornakova(1) X-867 Effect of Corrosion on Microstructure and Electrical Resistivity of High (1)Institute of Solid State Physics, Russian Zirconia Fused Cast Refractories Academy of Sciences, Chernogolovka, Ac. Used in Electric Heated Glass Melters Ossipyan str. 2, Moscow district, 142432 A. Saberi,Chair of Materials Processing, Faculty Russia of Engineering Science, University of Bayreuth, (2)Karlsruher Institut für Technologie, Institut 95440 Bayreuth, Germany et al. für Nanotechnologie,

63 List of Presenting Authors

A Barrales Mora, L. Tue 15:45 Brisson, E. E1-741 Acet, M. Thu 17:45 Barrales-Mora, L. Wed 10:15 Bruder, E. Wed 12:30 Acosta, M. A5-177 Barraud, E. Tue 16:45 Brück, E. Thu 18:00 Acosta, M. Thu 11:15 Bartex, S. Wed 18:00 Brüggemann, T. Tue 10:45 Acquier, P. B7-698 Bartex, S. Thu 18:00 Brun, E. X-62 Acquier, P. Wed 10:30, B7-509 Basir Parsa, A. B1-842 Brunner, I. wed 17:45 Adam, T.J. Wed 12:30, B5-118 Batista, L. B4-769 Bubenheim, K.D. Thu 12:15 Adelung, R. A3-729 Bauer, U. Tue 17:30, B3-755 Buchelnikov, V. A3-701 Adelung, R. Tue 17:30 Bauereiß, A. Thu 11:45 Buntkowsky, G. A5-1008 Agrawal, G. A2-132 Baunach, M. C6-703 Buntkowsky, G. A5-1009 Ahmadi, F. B7-1043 Bayer, T. A5-284 Burghard, Z. Wed 18:00, Ahmadi, M.R. Wed 16:45 Bazyleva, O. B1-1115 Burkart, K. wedF3-1006 15:30 Ahmadi, Z. Wed 18:00 Bechtold, C. A3-344 Burmester, A. Thu 10:00 Akbarzadeh, J. Thu 12:30, D2-478 Beck, T. wed 18:00, B5-392 Busch, S. F3-883 Al-Samman, T. Thu 10:30 Beckers, M. D1-18 Buss, F. C6-894 Albe, K. A5-877 Beckmann, F. Wed 12:30, Buss, F. D2-955 Albert, E. B4-368 Bednarz, P. F1-587D1-754 Butnariu, D. B4-413 Albrecht, D. A7-603 Bednarz, P. F3-1087 Alemayehu, N. E2-666 Benes, P. E1-551 C Allwood, J. Tue 10:00 Bennett, T. B9-30 Camin, B. Thu 09:45 Alsmeier, J.H. Thu 11:45 Berger, O. Tue 16:30 Cann, D. Wed 09:15 Alt, V. Thu 11:45 Berger, O. Wed 15:15 Carlesso, M.V. Tue 16:45 Amancio, S. Thu 16:15, C3-206 Berghoff, M. Tue 15:00 Chang, K. Wed 14:45 Amancio, S. Thu 16:15, C3-208 Berkemeier, F. Wed 11:15 Chen, H. Tue 15:30 Amancio, S. Thu 16:15, C3-212 Bernard, F. Tue 16:45 Chen, H. Wed 11:15 Amoorezaei, M. Wed 11:45 Berndzen, D. Thu 12:15 Chen, J. Thu 10:00 Anar, N. wed 16:00, B5-525 Bernhardt, J. Thu 09:30 Chen, Y. B4-913 Andr ová, Z. D1-474 Biamino, S. Tue 12:00, B1-745 Chentouf, S. E2-868 André, B. C7-1162 Biermann, H. D3-588 Chérifi, N. Thu 18:15, André, B. Tue 11:45 Biesalski, M. Tue 11:15 Cherkashinin, G. A5-529C3-1123 Angelopoulos, P. E1-1166 Biswas, S. Wed 15:30 Chernenko, V. Thu 16:15 Apel, M. Wed 12:15 Bitykov, V. Thu 11:30 Chernikov, D. B4-752 Appel, F. B1-462 Blankenburg, M. D1-875 Chmelik, D. Wed 15:45 Appel, F. B1-467 Blobel, S. B6-951 Choudhary, M.A. Tue 11:30 Appel, F. Tue 17:45, B1-129 Blom, P. Wed 14:45 Choudhury, S. A7-815 Appel, F. Tue 16:45 Blom, P. Thu 15:30 Chulist, R. Wed 18:00 Appelhans, D. Thu 09:15 Blüm, M. Wed 10:30 Clausen, J. Wed 14:45 Ardeshiri, A. C4-932 Blugan, G. Thu 12:00 Conradt, R. Tue 11:15 Arslan, O. C7-1054 Boccaccini, A.R. Wed 10:00 Croutxé-Barghorn, C. Wed 09:45 Arzaghi, M. Wed 09:45 Boeff, M. wed 18:00, B5-561 Croutxé-Barghorn, C. Wed 09:45 Arzaghi, M. Thu 15:30 Böhm, A. B4-590 Cui, J. Wed 15:15 Ashrafizadeh, F. C3-3 Bogdanov, S. B4-223 Cupid, D. Wed 10:00 August, A. X-82 Bokeloh, J. A6-339 Auricchio, F. Tue 10:45 Borhani Haghighi, S. Wed 09:45 D Bornemann, N. C6-573 Daamen, M. Thu 09:30 B Borregaard, L.M. Wed 10:15 Danilevicius, P. F5-405 Bach, J. wed 14:45 Borukhovich, E. Wed 12:00 Danilevicius, P. Tue 12:00, F2-406 Backe, D. B5-1146 Botnaras, S. C6-575 Danilkin, S.A. Tue 17:00 Backen, A. Thu 15:30 Bouaziz, O. Tue 14:30 Daoud, H. Wed 15:30 Bäurer, M. Wed 11:30 Boudiaf, A. B4-33 Dasgupta, S. Thu 17:00 Baghaie Yazdi, M. Thu 12:15 Boussois, K. Wed 14:45 Davydov, V. Wed 11:30 Baiker, M. Thu 18:15 Boutefnouchet, H. C1-222 De Cooman, B.C. Tue 13:45 Bakradze, M. Thu 10:30, Bowman, K. A5-927 de Francisco, I. Tue 12:00, C5-459 Balasubramanian, G. TueA1-1095 12:00, Brabec, C. Wed 14:45 De Knijf, D. Thu 15:00 Balke, N. TueA2-1068 17:30 Braun, A. F3-101 De Paz, D. Wed 09:45 Bambach, M. Thu 10:30, B2-816 Braun, A. Wed 16:45 de Vicente Lucas, G. Tue 11:15 Bandorf, R. Wed 12:15 Braun, A. Thu 12:00 Decker, S. Wed 10:00 Barnoush, A. Thu 17:45 Brinckmann, S. Thu 15:45 Deing, A. F5-431

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Demura, M. Wed 15:15 Federmann, H. Wed 15:00 Glaum, J. Wed 10:30 Depka, T. Thu 11:45 Fellah, M. F1-940 Glavas, V. Tue 14:45 Deuermeier, J. Wed 12:15 Fery, A. Tue 11:45 Glicksman, M. Wed 11:15 Diehm, P.M. Tue 17:00 Feuerhack, A. B6-391 Göken, M. Tue 17:00 Diehm, P.M. Wed 11:30 Fey, A. Wed 16:00 Göttlicher, M. Thu 10:30, F5-673 Diekmann, U. Wed 09:45 Filippini, M. B1-1059 Goldschmidt, H. Thu 10:15 Dieringer, R. Thu 16:15 Fillafer, A. Thu 17:30 González-Elipe, A.R. C5-404 Dietrich, G. Thu 09:15 Firrao, D. Thu 16:00 González-Elipe, A.R. Tue 15:45, Digheche, K. C3-1132 Fischer, F. Tue 15:00 Gorny, B. ThuC5-1089 15:30 Dimesso, L. Wed 09:15 Fischer, J. A7-691 Gosslar, D. A6-557 Dimonie, D. F1-869 Fiz, R. C7-1062 Gotcu-Freis, P. A7-919 Dittmer, R. A5-617 Flandorfer, H.C. Wed 11:30 Gottschall, T. A3-432 Doblhofer, E. F1-357 Fleck, C. Wed 15:30 Gottstein, G. Tue 15:45 Doenges, B. wed 15:00 Fleck, M. Tue 15:45, B3-810 Gottstein, G. Wed 14:45 Dommann, A. Tue 10:45 Fleischmann, E.-K. Tue 15:15 Govindarajan, P. Thu 12:30, F5-374 Draxl, C. Thu 08:30 Flores, O. Wed 15:45 Grad, P. wed 15:15 Dreyer, C. Thu 10:00 Fonovic, M. C4-139 Grätz, K. Wed 14:45 Driver, J.H. Thu 15:00 Franke, P. Tue 17:15 Grass, V. C1-19 Drotlef, D.-M. F3-791 Freitag, C. Wed 18:00, F3-189 Grass, V. C1-53 Dubberstein, T. Thu 10:30, B2-623 Fried, M. B4-968 Grass, V. Tue 17:30 Duerig, U. Tue 15:30 Frint, P. B7-1036 Grass, V. Tue 17:30 Dumont, A. Thu 09:30 Frint, P. Tue 17:45 Greer, J. Wed 17:15 Durst, K. Tue 15:15 Fritsch, S. Wed 10:00 Greiner, C. Wed 15:00 Dutroncy, J. Tue 15:15 Fritzsche, H. Thu 11:30 Gries, T. Tue 16:30 Dutschk, V. Thu 18:00 Fuchs, A. Wed 12:00 Gries, T. Wed 10:00 Fürtauer, S. A7-440 Grigorescu, A. wed 16:00, B5-428 E Fuhrmann, L. Thu 10:15 Grimoldi, E. C5-532 Ebersbach, T. Thu 18:15, C3-709 Fujiwara, K. B4-493 Gröting, M. A5-384 Eckert, J. Thu 17:00 Fukutomi, H. Thu 12:00 Gröting, M. A7-1088 Egizabal, P. Thu 15:15 Funke, H. B4-578 Groß, T.A. A5-1120 Ehinger, D. Thu 16:15 Funke, H. Wed 16:00 Großmann, J.N. F3-279 Ehlig, J. B6-409 Furuta, T. Thu 15:15 Großmann, K.K. Thu 12:30 Ehmke, M. A5-904 Gruber, S. Thu 10:15 Eichhorn, M. Tue 16:45 G Gruber, T. A7-348 El-Chaikh, A. Tue 15:45, B1-146 Gabrisch, H. Tue 17:45, B1-289 Gruber, W. Thu 11:15 Elbahri, M. Thu 16:00, A4-737 Gad, A.E. B6-1157 Grüber, B. Thu 12:15 Elbahri, M. Wed 16:45 Galea, L. F3-836 Grundler, M. Wed 10:30 Elbahri, M. Wed 17:45 Gamsjäger, E. Tue 15:15 Gruner, M.E. A3-949 Elbahri, M. Thu 12:30 Gaouyat, L. Thu 09:30 Gu, F. A4-1144 Elbert, J. A2-1060 Garcia de Cortazar, M. Thu 15:15 Guan, J. Wed 12:30 Ellmer, K. Wed 11:15 Garcia, J.C. Thu 15:15 Günther, T. Wed 17:15 Elrefaey, A. Thu 15:00 Garipcan, B. Tue 17:45, F2-468 Gupta, S. Thu 16:00 Emmerich, H. Tue 11:15 Garnweitner, G. Tue 17:15 Gurlo, A. Wed 12:30 Emmerich, H. Tue 11:45 Garnweitner, G. Thu 11:45 Gutfleisch, O. Thu 17:30 Engels, P. Thu 17:45 Gassmann, A. Wed 15:15 Gutfreund, P. Thu 10:15 Entel, P. Thu 16:00 Gehrmann, M. Tue 12:00, F2-291 Erbe, A. Wed 16:45 Geißler, D. Thu 10:30, B2-838 H Erdogan, E. Wed 17:30 Geller, S. Wed 18:00 Haase, C. Thu 10:15 Erkartal, B. Thu 15:15 Gemming, S. Wed 17:45 Hagemann, R. C2-606 Estrin, Y. Thu 09:15 Gerber, O. Wed 10:15 Hahn, H. Tue 11:30 Evans, D. Tue 17:45 Gerhard, C. Tue 14:30 Hairer, F. Thu 15:30 Eymann, K. Wed 12:15 Gerngroß, M.-D. A3-1014 Hajiyani, H.R. A7-174 Gherfi, K. E1-1011 Hallstedt, B. E2-412 F Ghosh Chowdhury, S. Thu 12:15 Hallstedt, B. Wed 14:45 Fahlbusch, N.-C. B4-97 Giertler, A. wed 16:00, B5-609 Hallstedt, B. Thu 11:30 Farahani, E. C3-3 Gigler, A.M. Tue 11:15 Hamann, S. Thu 15:00 Faupel, F. Thu 15:00 Gladitz, M. Tue 15:30 Hamid, N.A. Wed 17:00 Fecher, M.L. Wed 17:30 Glatzel, U. Wed 16:00 Hartmaier, A. Thu 18:00

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Hartmann, J. Thu 15:30 Istomin, P. C1-19 Kluge, D. B4-283 Hartwig, I. D3-435 Izui, H. Thu 16:00 Knaack, S. Thu 12:30, F5-381 Hasani, F. Tue 17:15 Knauer, A. C7-844 Hauber, A. Wed 15:30 J Knorr, A.F. D2-726 Haufe, J. Thu 12:30, D2-416 Jaegermann, W. A5-1045 Kobayashi, S. Tue 15:00 Hausbrand, R. A5-556 Jahns, R. Thu 11:45 Kobler, A. Wed 09:15 Hausmann, J.M. Thu 11:15 Jaiser, S. C1-510 Koch, I. Wed 12:30, B5-103 Hausöl, T. Tue 17:00 Jakob, A.M. Wed 12:00 Koch, I. Thu 15:15 Hébert, C. D1-652 Jakob, G. A3-987 Kocic, N. Wed 16:45 Hébert, C. D1-873 Jakobsen, D. Thu 16:30 Köhler, L. Wed 09:30 Heckmann, C.J. Wed 09:15 Jamin, C. Wed 17:30 Köster, A. Thu 17:00 Heczko, O. Wed 17:30 Jöchen, K. Thu 17:15 Kohiki, S. A3-126 Heidebrecht, A. F3-303 Jokisch, S. C7-686 Kohler, R. Wed 18:00 Heiden, N. Wed 10:15 Jonas, J.J. Thu 10:15 Kohlstedt, H. Thu 10:15 Heilmaier, M. Tue 15:30 Juul Jensen, D. Thu 15:30 Kolarik, V. Thu 09:15 Heilmaier, M. Wed 15:30 Koll, L. Wed 12:30, Heinemann, S. Thu 10:30, F5-722 K Kondoh, K. WedD1-959 15:00 Heinig, A. Wed 15:15 Kadem, L. Tue 15:45, F2-646 Kong, J.-H. Wed 17:45 Helfen, T. Wed 11:15 Kästner, M. Thu 12:00 Konovalov, S. Thu 18:15, B2-742 Helth, A. Thu 12:30, F5-184 Kaloumenos, M. C6-714 Korbus, M. A2-1066 Hempel, U. Thu 09:15 Kandemir, T. Tue 16:30 Korn, M. wed 17:00 Henriques, D. A7-520 Kang, D.a. B4-445 Kost, J. Tue 14:30 Henß, A. Thu 11:15 Kang, H. C6-923 Kouhi Habibi, M. B9-1158 Herr, U. Thu 15:30 Kang, S.-J.L. Tue 17:30 Kovacs, S. wed 16:45 Herzog, P. Thu 17:00 Karch, A. Wed 10:30 Kovalev, A. Thu 11:45 Herzog, P. Thu 18:00 Kareiva, A. C7-56 Kozlov, A. A7-434 Herzog, P. Thu 18:00 Karimi, F. Wed 12:15 Krahl, M. Wed 17:00 Hickel, T. A3-1100 Karl, C. Thu 15:45 Kramer, H. Thu 10:30, D2-346 Hickel, T. Thu 12:30, B2-878 Karpacheva, G. B6-142 Krantz, M.C. A3-671 Hilgendorff, P. wed 16:00, B5-471 Karpacheva, G. C1-273 Krasovskyi, M. C1-1080 Hiroto, Y. Thu 15:15 Karsch, T. wed 15:45 Kraus, T. Wed 15:45 Hirsch, J. Thu 11:15 Kaspar, J. A7-138 Kraus, T. Thu 11:30 Hochmuth, C. Thu 11:30 Kauffmann, A. B4-543 Krechel, C. D2-1000 Hock, R. C6-133 Kauffmann-Weiss, S. A3-555 Kriegel, M.J. Wed 09:15 Hörstermann, H. Tue 12:00 Kaufmann, B. Tue 15:30 Krill, C.E. Tue 15:45 Hofmann, E. Thu 09:30 Kaysser, W. Tue 11:00 Krüger, K. C4-591 Hohmann, M. Wed 11:45 Keller, T.F. Tue 16:45 Krüger, M. Thu 11:15 Holz, B. Wed 17:00 Kern, F. Tue 16:45 Krumov, N. Wed 17:30 Hornig, A. B6-811 Keßler, B. Thu 09:15 Kruzic, J. Tue 11:00 Houshmandpoor, M.S. Wed 17:15 Khameneh Asl, S. Wed 10:00 Krywka, C. Thu 10:00 Hrkac, V. A3-991 Khatibi, G. Tue 14:30 Kubon, M. Tue 11:30 Hu, L. Tue 14:45 Kheloufi, A. B1-256 Kucharski, D. C4-387 Huang, W. Tue 15:45 Kheradmand, N. Thu 16:00 Kühn, J. D2-1057 Huber, G. Thu 18:15 Khlopkov, K. Tue 14:30 Kulawinski, D. Thu 09:45 Huber, J. F3-975 Kiick, K. Wed 14:00 Kumar, S. Thu 16:15 Hultstein, E. Tue 16:30 Kilo, M. Tue 15:45, B3-649 Kunadt, A. B6-566 Hunger, S. Wed 10:30, B7-501 Kim, D.-H. C7-136 Kundin, J. Tue 11:45 Hutchinson, B. Thu 09:45 Kim, D.-H. C2-137 Kungl, H. A5-957 Hutsaylyuk, V. B4-408 Kim, J.Y. B9-295 Kunimine, T. C2-1002 Hutsaylyuk, V. B4-411 Kim, K.H. B9-1030 Kunze, T. E3-789 Kim, S.-G. C5-235 Kuramoto, S. B7-340 I Kim, S.-G. C5-236 Kurtovic, A. Tue 11:15 Ingendahl, T. , B2-396 Kirchheim, R. Tue 11:30 Kusakin, P. Wed 09:45 Ingendahl, T. Thu 12:00 Kirchhof, C. A3-702 Kuznetsov, S. Wed 10:15 Inoue, H. Thu 11:45 Kirsten, S. F1-592 Inui, H. Tue 10:45 Klein, A. Wed 16:00 L Ionescu, E. Tue 15:30 Klemm, Y. X-600 Lacroix, J. Tue 12:00 Ionescu, E. Tue 16:30 Klochkov, I. Thu 17:15 Lage, E. Thu 11:30

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Lahoz, R. Tue 15:45, C5-941 Lupascu, D.C. C6-523 Missirlis, D. Tue 15:45, F2-690 Lahoz, R. Tue 11:45 Lupascu, D.C. Thu 18:00 Miura, H. Thu 10:15 Laipple, D. Wed 10:30, F1-443 Lysogorskiy, Y. E2-787 Miura-Fujiwara, E. F1-1143 Lamprecht, C. F2-630 Lysogorskiy, Y. E4-874 Mizunuma, S. Wed 11:45 Lamprecht, C. Tue 17:15 Mochales, C. Wed 12:15 Lang, A. Thu 10:00 M Molnár, P. D1-148 Lang, G. Wed 16:00, F3-359 Ma, A. Thu 17:30 Molnár, P. Tue 17:30 Lapovok, R. Thu 17:45 Maamache, B. C3-294 Molodov, D. Tue 10:45 Lardjane, N. A2-37 Mahmood, A. Thu 12:15 Molodov, D. Thu 16:15 Laska, J. Wed 12:30, Maibach, J. C6-211 Molotnikov, A. Thu 15:00 Lazareva, A. ThuF1-1097 18:15, C3-781 Maier, V. D2-1114 Mondragón Rodriguez, A7-506 Le Bourlot, C. Wed 11:45 Maleki, M. Tue 17:30 Monier,G.C. A. C4-681 Le Gallet, S. Tue 16:45 Malinauskas, M. Thu 09:45 Morita, K. Wed 10:15 Leberl, D. Wed 09:15 Maltceva, L. Thu 16:15, B2-242 Mortazavi, H. D2-1153 Lee, H.M. Wed 15:15 Mandel, K. Wed 11:15 Motemani, Y. Wed 11:30 Lee, J.H. C4-237 Mankel, E. Wed 15:45 Mountasir, A. Wed 16:45 Leitsmann, R. X-583 Mannes, D. Thu 12:15 Mowlaie, P. C3-3 Lejcek, P. Thu 15:45 Mao, W. Thu 16:15, B2-66 Mroßko, R. Tue 12:00 Lemloh, M.-L. Wed 17:45 Mao, W. Thu 12:30, B2-511 Mrovec, M. Thu 15:00 Lendlein, A. Thu 09:15 Marauska, S. Thu 12:00 Mrovec, M. Thu 15:15 Lennikov, V.V. Tue 12:00, C5-818 Marceau, R. Tue 17:30 Müller, M. A7-881 Lennikov, V.V. Tue 12:00, C5-819 Marceau, R. Wed 11:15 Müller, M. Thu 09:15 Lenz, M. A3-1049 Marcinek, D. Wed 12:00 Müller, R. Thu 11:30 Lepple, M. Wed 10:30 Marder, J. Wed 11:45 Müller, T. wed 17:15 Leyens, C. Wed 11:45 Maresova, M. B9-1169 Müller, U. Tue 17:30 Leykam, D. Wed 16:45 Marichal, C. D2-773 Murasawa, G. Thu 15:45 Li, A. A1-1155 Markus, T. Wed 10:00 Murphy, B. Thu 12:30 Li, D. Wed 16:00 Markus, T. Wed 17:15 Mushongera, L. Thu 10:30, A1-175 Li, S. A5-633 Marlot, C. B4-727 Music, D. Wed 14:45 Li, S. Thu 15:00 Marlot, C. Tue 16:45 Musina, A. Wed 11:15 Li, Y. Thu 17:15 Maron, B. B6-598 Mustonen, T. Thu 16:00 Liakos, I. F4-863 Martin, M. Thu 15:45 Mutlu, I. F1-1038 Liakos, I. Tue 15:15 Martin, S. Thu 09:45 Mutlu, I. F1-1039 Liebold Ribeiro, Y. Thu 11:30 Maruoka, D. Wed 15:30 Mutlu, I. B4-1138 Lim, S.-T. Thu 11:30 Maruoka, T. Thu 10:15 Mutlu, I. Thu 18:15, Lips, K.S. F5-494 Matkowski, P. Tue 15:30 B2-1040 Lis, A. Tue 17:45, F2-599 Matsumoto, Y. A1-1156 N Lis, A. Wed 09:45 Maus, I. Tue 11:45 Nachtrab, J. B6-550 Lis, A. Thu 16:00 Mayer, H. Wed 12:15 Nadimpalli, R. Wed 17:30 Liss, K.-D. Thu 18:00 Mayer, S. Thu 17:15 Nadutkin, A. C1-19 Liu, F. Tue 11:45 Mayer, T. Thu 18:15 Nadutkin, A. Tue 17:30 Liu, Y. Wed 12:30, F1-250 Mayrhofer, L. Wed 14:45 Nanko, M. Thu 09:45 Liu, Y. Tue 17:00 McCord, J. Wed 16:45 Naumenko, D. C1-851 Logacheva, A. B4-225 McDonald, K. Thu 11:15 Nazarov, A.V. Wed 12:30 Lohmann, T. Thu 12:00 Meder, F. Tue 17:00 Nebe, J.B. Tue 11:45 Lolou, S. Thu 10:30 Medvedev, A. Thu 18:15 Neef, C. Wed 09:30 Loos, S. Wed 17:45 Meena, A. X-664 Negahdari, Z. Wed 15:30 Lorsch, P. Wed 12:30, B5-831 Meka, S. Tue 15:45 Neibecker, P. B9-1168 Lu, J. B7-1164 Mennerich, C. A3-896 Nemati, N. B4-224 Lu, K. Wed 10:30, Mennerich, C. E3-898 Nemati, N. C1-1124 Lu, K. TueD1-159 17:45 Mera, G. Thu 09:15 Neumeier, S. Thu 10:30 Lu, Q. Thu 17:00 Merchan, M. Thu 15:15 Nguyen, H.T. Thu 17:15 Lucas, G. Wed 09:30 Meyners, D. Thu 11:15 Niemann, R. A3-172 Luczak, F. D3-330 Michna, J. Tue 15:00 Niendorf, T. Thu 12:00 Lüdecke, C. F4-820 Milde, M. A4-1154 Nier, M. C4-267 Lüdecke, C. F4-828 Milkereit, B. A6-204 Nooeaid, P. Wed 10:30, F1-49 Lüdecke, C. Tue 14:45 Mimoto, T. Thu 17:15 Notten, P.H.L. Tue 16:30 Lukic, M. F1-856 Mishra, Y.K. Tue 17:00

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O Pröll, J. A7-707 Ocylok, S. Thu 12:30 Pyczak, F. Tue 15:15 S Oehring, M. B1-463 Saberi, A. X-867 Oehring, M. Tue 16:30 Q Saberi, A. Tue 17:45 Okumiya, M. C4-290 Qian, T. Wed 09:15 Sapper, E. A5-549 Orend, J. E1-1165 Qu, S. Tue 12:00, B1-976 Sato, H. Wed 12:00 Ortwein, H.-P. Wed 12:30, B5-826 Quer, A. A3-1020 Sato, S. D1-355 Ostroushko, A. Tue 15:45, F2-1098 Quinsac, A. Wed 12:15 Sauer, H.M. C6-572 Otalvaro, D. Wed 15:15 Quiroga Gonzalez, E. Wed 12:30 Sauter, T. Tue 12:00, Ottmann, A. A7-449 Schafföner, S. X-779A2-1019 Oveisi, E. Wed 10:30, R Scharfe, B. C4-519 Ovsianikov, A. ThuD1-1035 09:30 Raabe, D. Wed 16:45 Scharnweber, D. Tue 14:30 Owczarek, S. C1-790 Raabe, D. Wed 17:15 Scheler, T. Thu 16:15 Owczarek, S. C1-798 Race, C. Wed 10:30 Schell, N. Wed 12:30, Ozhukil Kollath, V. F1-1159 Rafique, M. Thu 10:00 Scheuermann, S. WedD1-534 18:00, F3-917 Rahn, J. A7-544 Schiller, S. Wed 15:00 P Rank, A. A2-637 Schimanski, K. Thu 15:45 Paidar, V. Tue 14:30 Rank, A. Tue 11:30 Schindler-Saefkow, F. Tue 11:30 Pallez, K. Tue 15:15 Ratayski, U. Wed 11:15 Schlicker, L. Wed 12:00 Pan, Y. Wed 15:15 Rehfeldt, F. Tue 15:00 Schliephake, D. Tue 15:45, B1-335 Pana, M.A. Wed 17:15 Reibstein, S. Tue 17:30, B3-170 Schloth, P. Thu 17:45 Pap, J.-S. B6-974 Reif, M. Wed 12:00 Schlüter, K. Wed 17:15 Pardun, K. Wed 12:00 Reinhardt, M. Wed 17:30 Schmechel, R. Thu 17:30 Park, S.-M. A1-689 Reinholz, B. A3-852 Schmid-Fetzer, R. Wed 09:30 Paul, J.D.H. Tue 17:15 Reinold, L.M. Wed 12:00 Schmidt, C.W. Tue 16:30 Pavlova, V. E1-454 Renk, O. Wed 10:15 Schmidt, D. Tue 15:30 Pekkola, O. A5-113 Repp, F. Thu 12:15 Schmidtchen, S. Thu 11:45 Pelic, B. Wed 10:00 Repper, J. Wed 11:15 Schmitt, M. C6-704 Perento, J. A3-693 Reshi, H.A. Wed 18:00 Schmitz, G. Tue 12:00 Perlovich, Y. Thu 12:30 Revaud, M. Thu 09:15 Schnabelrauch, M. Wed 09:30 Peters, K. Thu 15:45 Reverey, J. Tue 15:15 Schneider, D. Tue 11:15 Petrov, R. Wed 17:45 Rey García, F. Tue 12:00, C5-906 Schneider, N. wed 17:30 Petzold, C. Tue 15:00 Rey García, F. Tue 15:45, C5-911 Schnurre, S.M. A7-876 Pfeiffer, C. Thu 15:45 Rezwan, K. Tue 17:45 Schröder, H.C. Wed 11:30 Pfeiffer, J. Thu 16:15, C3-563 Riccardi, L. A3-672 Schroeter, M. A2-1016 Pfeiffer, J. Thu 15:00 Ried, P. Tue 14:45 Schüler, P. Wed 16:00, F3-857 Pfeiffer, J. Thu 15:15 Riekehr, L. A7-783 Schütte, P. Wed 10:15 Pflumm, R. Thu 09:45 Rigole, S. Wed 09:45 Schütz, A. Wed 10:30, Pillai, R. Thu 09:15 Rios, P. Wed 11:45 Schuh, C. WedD1-605 08:30 Pinneker, V. A3-677 Rödel, J. A5-1044 Schulz, C. Wed 17:15 Piorra, A. A3-505 Rösemann, N. Wed 17:00 Schulz, K. Thu 18:00 Piorra, A. Thu 12:15 Rösler, J. Wed 15:45 Schulz, M. Thu 12:00 Planes, A. Thu 17:00 Rößler, U.K. A3-893 Schulze, K. Thu 16:00 Pleul, M. Thu 12:30, A1-866 Rohde, M. Tue 11:30 Schulze, V. E1-771 Ploux, L. F4-829 Rohrer, J. Wed 15:15 Schumacher, J. B6-971 Ploux, L. Tue 15:45 Rojac, T. Wed 10:00 Schumacher, M. Thu 12:30, F5-213 Pötschke, P. Wed 17:45 Rollett, A. Wed 09:45 Schumacher, T. Wed 10:30, F1-546 Pohl, M. Thu 09:45 Romberg, J. A3-71 Schuster, E. A7-895 Pontiller, P. Thu 10:15 Romberg, J. Tue 16:45 Schwab, E. Thu 10:30, F5-674 Popa, V. Tue 17:45, F2-363 Rosiepen, C. C4-796 Schwabe, J. Thu 18:00 Poshtan, E.A. Tue 11:15 Rosin, A. Wed 16:00 Schwaighofer, E. Tue 15:45, B1-252 Poulin, P. Tue 10:45 Roters, F. Thu 09:15 Schwankl, M. Wed 15:00 Prajapati, N. E3-567 Roth, G. Wed 10:00 Schwartz-Albiez, R. F1-700 Prajer, M. Tue 12:00, A2-337 Rothenstein, D. Wed 17:00 Schwartz-Albiez, R. Thu 09:15 Preiss, U. Wed 15:30 Roy, I. F1-1131 Schwittek, P. Thu 18:15 Prenzel, T. Wed 17:00 Rudisch, C. A7-176 Seemüller, C. Tue 11:45 Prill, M. A7-522 Ruppert, M. Tue 17:15 Seetharaman, S. B9-6 Prinz, C. Tue 16:30 Russkih, O. C7-1096 Seetharaman, S. Thu 17:00

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Segel, C. B7-586 Su, B. Tue 17:00 Völkl, R. Thu 10:15 Seide, G. Tue 16:30 Sujith, R. Thu 12:30 Volkov, A. Thu 10:00 Seide, G. Wed 10:00 Sumkauskaite, M. Thu 09:45 von Seggern, F. C6-668 Sekkal, A. E3-354 Surm, H. Thu 17:15 von Seggern, H. A5-1046 Senger, J. wed 18:00, B5-853 Sutherland, D. Tue 10:45 Vondrous, A. Tue 12:00 Senn, M. E1-458 Suzuki, S. D1-7 Voskoboinikov, R. Tue 17:30 Seriani, N. Wed 15:45 Synytska, A. Thu 17:00 Seyring, M. Wed 09:45 Szillies, S. C4-947 W Shahabi, H.S. Tue 15:45, B3-746 Wadewitz, D. A7-276 Shamanian, M. C3-3 T Wagner, S. Tue 14:30 Shan, Y. E2-57 Takeda, M. Wed 16:00 Walter, H. Tue 14:45 Shan, Y. E2-788 Takizawa, T. Wed 16:00 Wang, L. Tue 17:45, B1-169 Shchyglo, O. E2-451 Tasan, C. Thu 12:30, B2-909 Wang, T. E4-214 Shiota, I. C1-1167 Tasan, C. Wed 15:45 Wang, Z.L. Wed 18:15 Shvartsman, V. Thu 09:45 te Nijenhuis, H. D1-849 Warszynski, P. Tue 10:45 Shvindlerman, L. Tue 16:30 Teizer, W. Tue 12:00, F2-325 Watanabe, T. Tue 14:30 Sidorenko, E. C1-984 Teizer, W. Thu 15:45 Weber, G. Thu 17:30 Simon, J.C. Wed 09:15 Teloeken, A. X-660 Weber, S. Thu 18:15, B2-306 Singh, J. C7-1073 Thieme, R. C6-682 Weber, S. Thu 16:00 Singh, T. Tue 16:45 Thim, G.P. C7-46 Webler, R. Thu 10:30, D2-964 Siqueira, C.J.M. Wed 11:45 Thomas, D. A7-141 Weck, D. B6-500 Sirringhaus, H. Thu 15:00 Tillmann, W. Thu 15:00 Weidner, A. Thu 10:30, B2-310 Skokov, K. A3-827 Tolvanen, A. Wed 12:15 Weidner, A. Wed 10:15 Skorb, E. Tue 17:15 Torger, B. Thu 09:15 Weimer, C. Thu 10:30 Skrotzki, W. Wed 14:45 Tosatti, S. Wed 12:30, F1-912 Weinmann, M. F4-402 Smarsly, B. Wed 12:30, Tournier, R. Tue 10:45 Weisheit, L. A3-203 Smarsly, B. ThuD1-885 12:00 Tournier, R. Tue 11:15 Welsch, A.-M. Tue 15:00 Smolianets, R. B7-373 Tovar, G. Wed 10:15 Wendler, M. Thu 12:15 Solis Herrera, A. F3-94 Trautmann, M. C4-410 Wengeler, L. Wed 15:45 Soltysiak, S. X-166 Tritschler, M. Thu 16:15 Wenk, M. Tue 11:30 Sorich, A. D2-759 Tschukin, O. E2-305 Weygand, D. Wed 12:30 Souleiman, M. Thu 12:30, A1-61 Tsurekawa, S. Tue 15:30 Weyrich, N. Thu 15:30 Southan, A. A2-1018 Turkoglu, O. C4-216 Wilamowska, M. Tue 17:15 Spatz, J. Tue 14:30 Turnow, H. A6-134 Wilde, G. Tue 15:15 Specht, U. Thu 17:45 Wilde, G. Tue 17:15 Spitz, S. Wed 09:30 U Winkler, A. Wed 17:45 Sprute, T. Wed 09:45 Unterauer, B. Thu 17:45 Winter, S. B4-286 Staeck, A. D1-738 Winterstein, A. Tue 17:15 Ståhle, P. Thu 17:30 V Winzer, N. Thu 17:00 Stampfl, J. F5-380 Vad, T. Wed 10:00 Wiora, N. Tue 15:00 Stampfl, J. Tue 11:30 Vadalá, M. Thu 11:15 Wischke, C. Tue 15:00 Stark, A. D1-761 Vaes, M. Thu 10:00 Witte, M. Tue 15:45 Steier, V. B4-1099 van der Zwaag, S. Tue 14:45 Witte, R. Tue 11:45 Stein, F. Tue 11:30 van der Zwaag, S. Wed 17:30 Woizeschke, P. Thu 10:15 Steinmann, W. Tue 16:30 van Houtte, P. Wed 09:15 Wolf, S. Thu 10:00 Steinmann, W. Wed 10:00 Van Petegem, S. Thu 10:30, D2-645 Woltmann, B. Thu 10:30, F5-916 Stieben, A. Thu 17:45 Van Petegem, S. Wed 11:45 Woltmann, B. Thu 09:15 Stitz, N. Wed 18:00, Van Swygenhoven, H. Wed 18:00 Wondraczek, L. B3-334 Stolpe, M. TueF3-1004 12:00 Vasilieva, T. Tue 14:45 Wu, J. Wed 10:30 Storm, J. E3-117 Vega Vega, J.M. C4-517 Wu, K. Tue 17:00 Stoychev, G. Tue 12:00, Velasco Sanchez, M.A. Thu 15:30 Wu, S. B4-234 Straub, T. WedA2-1063 11:30 Vestweber, N. Tue 17:00 Wu, X. Wed 17:00 Straumal, B. Y1-48 Vetter, M. Thu 16:15, C3-420 Wüstefeld, C. Wed 09:15 Straumal, B. Tue 15:15 Vicario, I. Thu 17:30 Wulfhorst, J. Tue 16:30 Strauss, L.G. Thu 09:30 Viehland, D. Thu 14:00 Wulfhorst, J. Thu 17:30 Strößner, J. B4-631 Vilbrandt, N. A5-185 Wulfmeier, H. Wed 17:30 Strunskus, T. Thu 10:30 Vilbrandt, N. Wed 15:45 Wuttig, M. Thu 09:15 Studnitzky, T. Thu 10:30 Villa, E. Wed 11:45 Wyrwa, R. Tue 17:45, F2-805

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X Xia, K. Thu 17:30 Xiao, L. Thu 16:00, Xiao, T. B6-1078A4-1082 Xu, B. A5-418 Xu, X. Thu 15:45

Y Yampolskii, S. Wed 15:30 Yang, C. Wed 11:30 Yang, Y. B9-258 Yarar, E. A3-683 Yekehtaz, M. C4-109

Z Zakharchenko, S. F3-22 Zamanzade, M. Tue 15:00 Zan, N. Thu 15:00 Zanini, S. F4-669 Zargaran, A. Thu 16:15, B2-332 Zaslansky, P. Wed 16:00, F3-452 Zavdoveev, A. D1-198 Zavdoveev, A. Wed 09:30 Zenk, C. B4-706 Zhang, F. B8-1163 Zhang, S. Thu 11:15 Zhao, J. Wed 11:45 Zhukov, S. Wed 09:45 Zhukov, S. Thu 11:45 Zhuravleva, K. F1-164 Zichner, R. Thu 17:45 Zickler, G. Wed 14:45 Zöllner, D. Wed 12:15 Zschausch, F. Wed 17:15 Zschenderlein, U. Tue 15:45 Zukauskas, A. Tue 10:45

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