Research Group "Industrial Biotechnology"
In order to meet the global challenge of the resource demand for energy, food and medicine with simultaneously increasing environmental pollution, sustainable visions, applied research and innovative technologies are needed. Biotechnological approaches are increasingly becoming the focus of problem solving
Use of non-destructive testing methods in a new one-specimen testing strategy for estimating fatigue data
The aim of the present research project is to exploit the potential of non-destructive testing methods, the digitalisation of measurement technology and signal processing to combine them with a novel one-specimen testing strategy in order to a
The measurement signals obtained in this way will be analyzed with regard to their progressions and occurring patterns, whereby in particular the simulation of the measurement signals using commercial simulation software such as COMSOL can make a significant contribution to understanding and interpretation. The experimental investigations, simula
Use of µmagnetic test methods for the evaluation of the damage evolution in metallic materials subjected to cyclic loading
In order to achieve the goal of a (residual) fatigue life calculation for metallic materials or structures, it is necessary that comprehensive information is determined and made available. This information describes the micr
Within the investigations on the unalloyed and low-alloyed carbon steels C22R (SAE 1023) and 20MnCrS5 (SAE 5120), the magnetic property-stress-microstructure relationship is to be developed and made usable for the evaluation by means of magnetic measuring procedures. The two materials intended for the investigations have comparable chemical compo
Szodorai A, Kuan YH, Hunzelmann S, Engel U, Sakane A, Sasaki T, Takai Y, Kirsch J, Müller U, Beyreuther K, Brady S, Morfini G, Kins S. APP anterograde transport requires Rab3A GTPase activity for assembly of the transport vesicle. Version 2. J Neurosci. 2009 Nov 18;29(46):14534-44. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.1546-09.2009 . PMID: 19923287 ; PMCID: PMC2